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How to Put Out Fires in Forgotten Lands in Dreamlight Valley

Disney Dreamlight Valley

You’re probably wondering how to put out the fires that litter the Forgotten Lands in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Here’s what you need to know.

We’ve been playing Disney Dreamlight Valley for almost six months now, but it still holds many secrets. It’s to be expected, really: it’s still in Early Access, and more content is being added to it on a regular basis. And until June’s for the game dropped – called The Remembering – the fires in the Forgotten Lands of Disney Dreamlight Valley were one of those secrets. Now, finally, we know how to put them out.

To put out the fires in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you need to complete The Fairy Godmother’s quest called ‘Fire Alarm’. This is her level two friendship quest. And since The Fairy Godmother appears instantly as part of the update, you don’t need to do much to reach level two: simply give her some flowers.

You can read our full guide to the Fire Alarm quest here, but it essentially has you making an Icy Enchantment. It’s a potion that you’ll apply to your watering can to make it able to put out those fires. Once you’ve applied it, you can simply use your watering can, and those fires are instantly gone.

We aren’t sure if they’ll stay away. Like night thorns, we think they may come back from time to time. But once you’ve completed the Fire Alarm quest, putting them out is no problem at all. And yes, you can also put out the fires on the chests in Forgotten Lands and finally open those up too. Hooray!

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Editor in chief // Kim's been into video games since playing Dizzy on her brother's Commodore 64 as a nipper. She'll give just about anything a go, but she's got a particular soft spot for indie adventures. If she's not gaming, she'll be building Lego, reading a thriller, watching something spooky or... asleep. She does love to sleep.