How to make Star Coins fast – Disney Dreamlight Valley

You need a Scrooge-sized portion of Star Coins to make it in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Here’s how to make some money fast.

There are many things that drive Disney Dreamlight Valley. There’s friendship, there’s camaraderie, but you’re also going to need a fair amount of money (that is, in-game money, at least for now). Disney Dreamlight Valley runs on Star Coins. It is the country’s currency and is accepted almost everywhere. Bringing a village from the depths of darkness into a glowing beacon of positivity doesn’t come cheap, so here’s a quick guide on how to make Star Coins fast.

How to Make Star Coins Fast – Disney Dreamlight Valley

There are a few ways to quickly earn Star Coins in Disney Dreamlight Valley. A handful of Star Coins is one of the incentives to increase your friendship level, since most characters will offer a modest sum to be their friend. However, rewards of 500 and 1,000 Star Coins won’t be enough, not when old Scrooge McDuck asks for staggering amounts of gold for shop upgrades and, more importantly, when expanding your inventory costs an arm and a leg. Here are some faster ways to pick up some dough.

1. Mine for gems

Selling gems at Goofy's booth in Disney Dreamlight Valley
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Find mining deposits on the sides of most parts of the village. Most often these contain precious gemstones such as garnet, topaz, aquamarine and more. Shiny variants of these gems are worth even more. Bring your gems to Goofy’s booth and sell them for a pretty penny. You’ll be surprised how quickly that adds up, but be careful with your energy levels. You may have to enter and exit your home to charge.

2. Harvest fruits and vegetables as often as possible

Picking raspberries in Disney Dreamlight Valley
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Fruits not only help keep your energy levels up so you can keep running around the village, they’re also worth money. Individually, *a* Apple isn’t worth much. *Many* Apples are sold for good money. Harvest whatever fruit you see. Sometimes you even get lucky and get bonus fruits. Once you go over 50 of any fruit or veg, it will transfer to another slot. Inventory space is precious, so here’s what to do with all that fruit. Take it to Goofy’s booth, pick out the whole “50” from whatever surplus fruit or veg you have, and sell it for a pretty good amount. You can earn thousands of Star Coins at once using this method, and this number only increases as you find newer crops in later areas.

3. Meet rare fishing spots

There are blue and gold circles in bodies of water in different parts of the village. These are the spots that hide rare fish. While a lobster or squid can help you put together something exotic at Chez Remy, they can also net you a few extra bucks at Goofy’s Stand. Sell ​​your rare fish and collect thousands of Star Coins with each run.

4. Invest wisely

Collecting fish from Moana's fishing boat in Disney's Dreamlight Valley
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No, we’re not talking about Stonks. It’s not Scrooge the ruthless.

Instead, we’re talking about investing in the village. In particular, pour money into Moana’s boat and WALL-E’s garden. The upgraded Boat and Garden bring a larger number of items, and sometimes these items are of rarer quality. At the Goofy booth you will reap the rewards of your investment.

The best thing about this method is that it doesn’t cost much to upgrade the boat and yard. If you’ve saved up enough Star Coins from the previous steps, you should have more than enough to significantly upgrade the boat and yard. Make sure to collect what they give you each day (in the case of Moiana’s boat, there should be fresh fish every few hours) and you’ll have a steady stream of income.


These are a few pointers on how to quickly collect Star Coins in Disney Dreamlight Valley. You won’t have enough money to open a money box like Scrooge, but it’s a start. Keep it on Shacknews as we continue to delve into the Disney Dreamlight Valley for more guides.

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Ozzie has been playing video games since he picked up his first NES controller at the age of 5. He has since taken an interest in gaming, but only briefly retired during his college days. But he was retired after spending years in QA circles for both THQ and Activision, mostly spending time helping push the Guitar Hero series forward at its peak. Ozzie has become a huge fan of platform games, puzzle games, shooters, and RPGs to name a few genres, but he’s also a huge fan of anything with a good, compelling narrative behind it. After all, what are video games if you can’t enjoy a good story with a fresh Cherry Coke?

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