All Lady and the Tramp Realm secret bone locations in Disney Dreamlight Valley

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Many of the Realms you can venture to in Disney Dreamlight Valley have hidden secrets to uncover. The Lady and the Tramp world is one such location, with a complex scavenger hunt involving secret bones you need to find.

Since this is a hidden mission, you’re not given much guidance for getting it done. There’s an exclusive prize waiting to be claimed if you manage to work through it, so here are all the Lady and the Tramp Realm secret bone locations in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

How to solve the secret Lady and the Tramp Realm quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley

To solve the secret Lady and the Tramp Realm quest, you need to find and dig up a total of eight dog bone dig spots around this world. There’s a piece of paper you can interact with inside the dog pound to reveal this hidden mission, but you can start it even if you haven’t viewed this item.

Each dog bone spot can be dug up using your Royal Shovel to reveal a Key Fragment, and once you have them all, you can unlock the final kennel in the dog pound you visit with Lady during The Jailbreak and Critters and Compassion quests. Inside, you’ll find a green chest with a special reward.

All dog bone key fragment locations in Lady and the Tramp Realm in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Here’s where to find all eight dog bone spots you can dig up to claim key fragments in DDV. Start at the Realm entrance for this mission, as it’s easiest to track your way around this world from this starting point.

  • The first dog bone dig spot can be found through the white fence on your left, right after you enter the Realm. Walk over to the corner behind the stacked wooden crates to find it.
  • The second dog bone dig spot is in the small fenced-off area with black metal fencing to your right, just after exiting the alleyway you enter the Realm from. It’s also in the same spot where Tramp gets trapped during The Jailbreak quest.
  • The third dog bone dig spot is to your left after exiting the alleyway. It’s in the corner right by the shop with the “Pastries” and “Closed” signs hanging on the window.
  • The fourth dog bone dig spot is in the white fenced-off area behind Tony’s Restaurant, which is the same area where you can feed Lady and Tramp Spaghetti Especialle during the Canine Courtship quest. Stand between the dinner table and the crafting station, then look to your left behind some stacked wooden crates to find it.

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  • The fifth dog bone dig spot is fairly close to the last one. Walk through the white gate, where you can find the nice tablecloth during the Canine Courtship quest, then proceed through the second gate behind it. The dig spot is in the corner on your right.
  • The sixth dog bone dig spot is close to the last two. Walk through the other white gate in the fenced-off area, which is the one to the left of the crafting station. Look down to your left to spot it.
  • The seventh dog bone dig spot is close to the dog pound, so make your way over there next. Approach the lever you can switch off during the Canine Courtship quest, then make a left right before you reach it. Look behind the stacked wooden crates by the corner to find this one.
  • The eighth dog bone dig spot is inside the dog pound, so head in through the ladder by the window. Walk over to the locked kennel door right outside the cell where Lady was locked up. Look down to spot the final dig spot.

How to unlock the secret kennel in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Once you have all eight Key Fragments in your inventory, head to a crafting station. If you just got the last one from inside the dog pound, there’s a station in Lady’s old cell nearby. Switch to the Functional Items page and select the Secret Kennel Key item to craft.

With this item now unlocked, walk over to the locked kennel door. Interact with the lock to slot the key inside and open the gate. Head inside to find a green chest you can open to claim your reward.

Lady and the Tramp Realm secret quest reward in Disney Dreamlight Valley

For unlocking the kennel in the secret Lady and the Tramp Realm quest, you get to claim a Furniture Pouch that can be opened to reveal the Golden Bone Trophy item. Finishing this mission is the only way to unlock this special furniture item for your valley.

There’s plenty more to get done around the village after finishing this quest. If you’re not sure what to do, you might consider working on The Spaghetti Incident quest to start the process of unlocking Pluto. Or, if you’re up for another secret task, try working on getting the Bing Bong Plushie from the Inside Out Realm.

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Taking down a boss in High on Life 2

High on Life 2 is now out on PC and consoles, and the general performance on the former platform is below par at best.

There have been instances of several players encountering occasional lags and stutters early on their adventures. The main culprit, once again, appears to be Unreal Engine 5. Thankfully, there are a few tweaks you can make on your own to smooth the performance.

Best High on Life 2 graphics settings

Before I deep dive into my current settings, here are the specifications of my PC.

  • AMD Ryzen 5600G
  • 16 GB of DDR5 RAM
  • NVIDIA RTX 3060 12 GB

Here’s the set of settings I have been using to get the best possible gameplay.

  • Window Mode: Windowed Fullscreen (depends completely on your personal preferences)
  • Resolution: 1920×1080 (depends on your setup)
  • Framerate Limit: 60
  • V Sync: Disabled
  • Graphics Quality: Medium
  • Upscaling: NVIDIA DLSS (FSR for AMD devices)
  • Upscaling Method: Balanced
  • Frame Generation Technologies: Off
  • Latency Reduction Technologies: Off
  • Motion Blur: Disabled
  • Chromatic Aberration: Disabled
  • FOV: 90
  • View Distance Quality: Medium
  • Global Illumination Quality: Medium
  • Anti-Aliasing Quality: Medium
  • Shadow Quality: Low
  • Post Process Quality: Medium
  • Texture Quality: Medium
  • Effects Quality: Medium
  • Foliage Quality: Reduce it to Low if you’re struggling with performance

Here are some key pointers to remember. I have tried with unlimited FPS and 120 FPS. Both seem to cause trouble in the form of stutter. It could be my system, but I believe 60 FPS is a good limit if you have a weak hardware setup. While High on Life 2 is a shooter, it’s not a competitive one. 60 FPS will be more than enough if you manage to keep the stutters away.

V Sync comes disabled by default, and it’s best to keep it that way. The extra feature doesn’t offer much, but consumes a lot more resources.

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