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How to Run Faster in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Disney Dreamlight Valley is the life simulator game where you can hang out with your favorite Disney characters and complete their quests. In order to progress…

Masoud KazemiBy Masoud KazemiSeptember 20, 20222 Mins Read
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Disney Dreamlight Valley is the life simulator game where you can hang out with your favorite Disney characters and complete their quests. In order to progress through the game, you must farm, gather resources, and participate in other activities. Now, if you could run and do stuff faster, you could make more progress, so here is how to run faster in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

How to Run Faster in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Disney Dreamlight Valley has a large map compared to most life simulator games. This means you can’t do much within a day if you travel from one location to another. But if you could run and do things faster, then you could complete more quests and gather more resources.

There is only one way to increase the speed of your character. You can do things faster and run better only if you get the Well Fed status. To get this status, you must increase your energy bar.

Anything you do in the game will take a small or big portion of your energy bar, and to continue your work, you must refill it. You can do this by eating food or returning home. Once you’ve got your energy meter filled up, you can actually fill it again.

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In order to do this, you must use dishes that were made on the stove. This means normal items like apples or fish can’t increase your energy bar. Once you start eating dishes after your energy is full, you will notice the energy bar getting filled with a gold bar this time.

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Once the energy meter is filled with a golden bar, you will get the Well Fed status. Once you got the status, your character will move faster, and you can do more things during the day.

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