Greek Salad is a five-star entrée in Disney Dreamlight Valley that came to the game alongside other recipes from The Storybook Vale DLC. If you’re ready to bring the Mediterranean to your valley, here’s everything you need to know to make Greek Salad.
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DDV Greek Salad information
The first Greek Salad you make will go towards your Storybook Vale Meal Collection, which shows every recipe you’ve learned from the DLC. It’s a separate list to the Dreamlight Valley Meal Collection, and can be found in your Collections tab in the menu.
]]>You’re mid-battle in Marvel Rivals, dodging ultimates, lining up your shots, and generally trying to keep your team alive when—uh-oh—you misjudge an incoming character’s allegiance and get walloped. Why? Because two very important heroes decided to match their wardrobes, and now you can’t tell them apart.
This concern exploded onto the Marvel Rivals subreddit when Redditor Kalequity posted a side-by-side comparison of the Invisible Woman from the Fantastic Four and the already-established blonde Strategist Dagger. Both are rocking sleek bodysuits that are predominantly white with blue accents, and let’s just say their distinct features aren’t going to save you in a chaotic fight.
]]>There’s nothing quite like a fast-paced match in Marvel Rivals—colorful abilities flying, team synergies clicking (or not), and just enough chaos to make you question your life choices. But some players have found themselves squinting harder than Spider-Man in a foggy alley, trying to figure out if they should be running toward or away from a glowing circle of death—or, in this case, life.
Redditor spidoxx kicked things off with a meme-worthy observation: “Why can’t the enemy Luna ult just be red?” Cue a squinting Spider-Man meme and a flood of players commiserating. While some stayed on meme patrol with more squinty Spideys, others dived into the serious side of the discussion: Luna Snow’s ultimate ability is confusing if both teams are using her, and players want it fixed.
]]>Fish Salad is a three-star entrée in Disney Dreamlight Valley, perfect for restoring energy or completing a specific friendship quest. It’s an easy recipe made from ingredients you can get in the base game as soon as you unlock the Forest of Valor. Here’s everything you need to know about crafting this refreshing dish.
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Disney Dreamlight Valley Fish Salad information
When you prepare your first Fish Salad, it will be added to your Dreamlight Valley Meals Collection—which requires that you make one of every meal in Dreamlight Valley for 100 percent completion. You can use this meal to replenish energy, make your villagers happy, or fulfill quest objectives. It’s not very useful for earning Star Coins because it’s one of the least valuable meals in the game.
]]>Carp Salad is a three-star entrée in Disney Dreamlight Valley, perfect for replenishing energy, earning Star Coins, or delighting your villagers. Its simple ingredient list makes it a great recipe for any budding chef in the Valley. This guide has everything you need to know to make this nutritious dish.
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Disney Dreamlight Valley Carp Salad information
Once crafted, Carp Salad will be added to your Dreamlight Valley Meals Collection and can be served in restaurants or gifted to villagers. Here’s a quick overview of its stats and benefits:
]]>Fruit Pie is a three-star dessert you can whip up in Disney Dreamlight Valley, and it’s a fantastic choice if you’re looking to use up some of the fruit you’ve been collecting across the biomes. It’s also a great recipe to add to your cooking repertoire since it’s easy to make and perfect for boosting energy or gifting to your favorite villagers.
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Disney Dreamlight Valley Fruit Pie information
Once you’ve prepared a Fruit Pie at a cooking station, it will be added to your Dreamlight Valley Meals Collection. Like other dessert recipes, it fits neatly into the Dessert category and takes up just one tile when placed. If you want to put your pie on a table, bench, or other surface, just drop it from your inventory and move it around in furniture mode.
]]>When you’re in the heat of a Marvel Rivals match, few things are as satisfying as a perfectly executed ultimate. That is, until you’re on the receiving end of a move so overpowered it feels like your controller’s been unplugged.
A recent Reddit thread is lighting up with frustrated players calling for two particularly pesky ultimates to be nerfed—hard. The conversation started with a player posting, “Everyone waiting on that Hela Hawkeye nerf, I want this girl’s ult to suffer some,” alongside a crystal-clear image of Luna Snow. And yeah, I get it. Luna’s ult, Fate of Both Worlds, is absolutely game-changing—and not in a fun way for the opposition.
]]>Apple Pie is a delightful three-star dessert in Disney Dreamlight Valley. It’s one of those recipes that feels rewarding to make when you’re just starting out because it requires different ingredients from around the valley and a little effort to unlock.
Disney Dreamlight Valley Apple Pie information
To whip up an Apple Pie, you’ll need a cooking station and three simple ingredients: Apple, Wheat, and Butter. Once you’ve cooked it, the dish will be added to your meals collection and will be available for future use.
]]>The Marvel Rivals subreddit has once again given us a gem of a discussion. This time, it’s all about an item from the Season 0 battle pass that has players scratching their heads.
In a Redd thread posted earlier this week, user Kyvix2020 sparked a conversation about why certain collectibles exist at all.
]]>The New Year started with a bang on Reddit as a player asked the community a simple but powerful question: “Who are you guys praying that the devs add to Marvel Rivals?” With over 8,000 upvotes and countless comments, it’s clear that players have some very strong opinions about who should join the roster in 2025.
Here’s what Marvel Rivals fans are dreaming of—and how these heroes and villains could fit into the game’s classes.
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