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Des moules trouvées dans la charmante Disney Valley

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Jan 17,2025

L'extension Storybook Vale de Disney Dreamlight Valley introduit une pléthore de nouveaux ingrédients, certains plus faciles à trouver que d'autres. Les moules, un type de fruit de mer crucial pour certaines recettes, peuvent être particulièrement insaisissables. Ce guide révèle leurs emplacements cachés et ce que vous pouvez en faire.

Où trouver des moules à Disney Dreamlight Valley

Les moules se trouvent au sol dans tout Mythopia, notamment dans ces zones :

  • Les Champs Elysées
  • Les plaines ardentes
  • L'Ombre de la Statue
  • Mont Olympe

Alors que certains joueurs les trouvent facilement, d'autres signalent des apparitions plus rares. Les emplacements proches des Essais, comme celui des Champs Élysées où vous débloquez Hadès, sont des points d'apparition potentiels. Il est intéressant de noter qu'un groupe de moules peut être trouvé caché derrière un buisson dans les Champs Élysées lors de la quête "Un papillon de nuit à une flamme" d'Hadès. Débloquer cette zone peut augmenter leur taux d'apparition global.

Que faire avec les moules

Contrairement à certains autres fruits de mer, les moules ne sont pas utilisées dans l'artisanat. Leur utilisation principale est comme ingrédient de cuisine dans ces recettes Storybook Vale :

  • Moules vapeur à l'ail
  • Risotto aux moules
  • Moules cuites à la vapeur

Vous pouvez également les consommer pour un regain d'énergie de 150 ou les vendre pour 75 pièces d'étoile d'or chez Dingo's Stalls.

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