Disney Dreamlight Valley Friends Aren't Food Quest

Disney Dreamlight Valley: Friends Aren’t Food Quest Guide

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Once you restore Sunlit Plateau to its former glory in Disney Dreamlight Valley, your next step is likely to start befriending Scar and helping him settle into the Valley again. Doing this initiates the first of several friendship quests that’ll net you various rewards while teaching you more about him as a character. If you’re interested in learning more, continue reading to find a comprehensive guide on completing the Friends Aren’t Food quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

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Disney Dreamlight Valley: Friends Aren’t Food Quest Guide

Below are the steps for completing the “Friends Aren’t Food” quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley:

  • Talk to Scar to begin the quest.
  • Talk to Mother Gothel.
  • Gather the materials needed for the coat: Fiber x10, Fabric x4, Citrine x2, Iron Ingot x1
  • Bring the materials to Mother Gothel.
  • Put on the Brown Faux-Fur-Trimmed Jacket.
  • Return to Scar.
  • Talk to Remy.
  • Prepare Scar’s dinner: Tekka Maki x2, Sake Maki x2
  • Bring the sushi to Remy
  • Follow Remy as he gives Scar his food
  • Talk to Scar

To initially unlock this quest, you’ll have to progress through Remy’s friendship quest, access Sunlit Plateau and reach at least level two friendship with Scar. You will need to meet those prerequisites to start this quest.

Once you meet the requirements, speak to Scar and ask what’s bothering him. Instead of him telling you, though, he’ll insult your outfit and request that you get some regal clothes. You’ll have to visit Mother Gothel for some assistance here.

Disney Dreamlight Valley Friends Arent Food Quest Guide
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Related: How to Make Fabric in Disney Dreamlight Valley

After talking to Gothel about the coat, she’ll ask you to fetch some materials to make it:

  • Fiber x10: Craft using Seaweed, which you can either fish from various locations or forage near water.
  • Fabric x4: Craft using Cotton, which you can buy from the Goofy Stall in Sunlit Plateau.
  • Citrine x2: Mine dark rocks in the Glade of Trust and Sunlit Plateau.
  • Iron Ingot x1: Mine Iron Ore from the dark rocks in the Glade of Trust and Forest of Valor and use a crafting table to make them into ingots.

Related: Where to Find Citrine in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Once you have all the necessary items, bring them back to Gothel. In return, she’ll give you the coat, which will appear in your Wardrobe. Head into this menu and put on the coat before returning to Scar.

Disney Dreamlight Valley Mother Gothel Scar Quest
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Once Scar sees your wonderful new coat, he’ll tell you he is hungry, prompting you to speak to Remy about the ordeal. Remy reluctantly agrees to help but suggests that you help make the main course while he focuses on the dessert.

You’re now in charge of making Tekka and Sake Maki dishes. You’ll receive recipe books in your inventory to help you prepare each dish. Below are both recipes:

  • Sake Maki: Rice, Seaweed, Salmon
  • Tekka Maki: Tuna, Soya, Seaweed, Rice

After cooking two of each dish, speak to Remy and give him the food. Find Scar to watch him and Remy interact. He’ll dislike the coconut cake but praise your sushi dishes. Once you interact with Scar one last time, he’ll show satisfaction over the food, wrapping up the Friends Aren’t Food quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

Disney Dreamlight Valley is available to play on PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation platforms through the official website. If you’d like to explore other mission guides, check out our Sunstone Fragments Quest Guide and Nature and Nurture Quest Guide.


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Madison Benson

Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.