How To Find Red & Orange Nasturtium In Disney Dreamlight Valley

How To Find Red & Orange Nasturtium In Disney Dreamlight Valley

Red and orange nasturtiums are among the rarest flowers players can pick in Disney Dreamlight Valley, and can be found growing wild only in the Forgotten Lands. Flowers have many uses in Disney Dreamlight Valley, serving as useful ingredients for crafting furniture, and as lovely gifts for players to give their villager friends. Giving a villager their favorite gifts is a great way for players to build fast friendships, and as favorite gifts change daily, players will often find flowers are highly desired items. However, to get red and orange nasturtiums, players will have to put in some work.

A wide variety of the game’s rarest materials and items, including the Dark Wood crafting resource, are found only in the Forgotten Lands biome. To get there, players first need to unlock access to the Sunlit Plateau west of the valley by clearing the path. Clearing paths and unlocking biomes in Disney Dreamlight Valley requires Dreamlight, a resource which players can obtain from completing tasks and finding Dream Shards.

To clear the path to the Sunlit Plateau, players need 7,000 Dreamlight. Furthermore, clearing the path to the Forgotten Lands region itself requires an additional 15,000 Dreamlight. Players will likely have to spend some time completing tasks to get this much Dreamlight. However, it’s arguably well worth it as the Forgotten Lands contain lots of rare fish, minerals and crafting materials.

How To Pick Red And Orange Nasturtiums In Disney Dreamlight Valley

How To Find Red & Orange Nasturtium In Disney Dreamlight Valley

Like all flowers, including the valley’s Green Rising Penstemon, both red and orange nasturtiums are found growing on the ground. According to YouTuber theDavz, players ought to keep an eye out for colorful flower patches, which stand out from the dark undergrowth of the Forgotten Lands. Players can find both red and orange nasturtiums, as well as a variety of other rare flowers, in these flower patches. Nasturtiums are short flowers, allowing players to easily tell them apart from impatiens, the only other type of flower that grows here.

According to the Disney Dreamlight Valley Wiki, orange nasturtiums can be sold for 60 Star Coins while red nasturtiums sell for 40. Compared to certain fish such as Dreamlight Valley Fugu Fish, this isn’t much. However, as mentioned above, players will want to know where to find nasturtiums regardless due to their value as gifts. Flowers make great gifts in Disney Dreamlight Valley, as they’re often easy to find growing in the wild and don’t require any additional complex crafting or planting to obtain.

It’s also worth keeping in mind that the Forgotten Lands have lots to offer players, including lots of rare fish and minerals that can be sold for lots of Star Coins or used in particularly advanced crafting recipes. Players should also crack open any mining nodes they see, due to the importance of Iron Ore, which is used to create Iron Ingots. These are used in lots of crafting recipes, so players should keep an eye out for these useful items when out picking nasturtiums in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

  • Disney Dreamlight Valley Key Art

    Disney Dreamlight Valley
    Franchise:
    Disney

    Platform(s):
    PC, Steam, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, iOS

    Released:
    2022-09-06

    Developer(s):
    Gameloft

    Publisher(s):
    Gameloft

    Genre(s):
    Life Simulation, Adventure

    Multiplayer:
    Online Co-Op

    ESRB:
    E

    Summary:
    In Disney Dreamlight Valley, players will create their own Disney avatar as they interact with some of the most iconic characters in Disney and Pixar history. The story surrounds the dream castle and the realm it resides in, which is a place where several characters, hero and villain alike, have lived together in harmony. However, an evil force known as the Forgetting consumes the kingdom. It’s up to the player to solve puzzles, reunite characters, and embark on feature-rich character storylines to save the Dream realm. Players can build their own Disney neighborhood – plant gardens, go fishing, build residences – or go on adventures in dark caverns, sail the seas, or navigate spooky forests. The choice belongs to the player as they traverse the various Disney worlds in this cozy game that takes notes from mainstays like Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley.

    How Long To Beat:
    30h 12m

    Mode:
    Single-Player, Multiplayer