How to buy seeds to grow a key pasta sauce ingredient in Disney Dreamlight Valley

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Star Path events task you with all kinds of important missions to tackle around the village in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Many of them are disguised with vague hints, though, as is the case with the buy seeds to grow a key pasta sauce ingredient duty.

There are many unique seeds you can get, and plenty of different crops you can grow with them. It can be tricky to figure out what this quest is hinting at because of this, so if you’re struggling to find the right item, here’s how to buy seeds to grow a key pasta sauce ingredient in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

What are seeds to grow a key pasta sauce ingredient in Disney Dreamlight Valley?

The seeds you need to grow a key pasta sauce ingredient are Tomato Seeds in DDV. Marinara sauce is one of the most common pasta sauces, and Tomatoes are a key ingredient for it, which is what this Paw-fect Romance Star Path duty is referencing.

There are lots of other pasta sauce ingredients you can find around the valley, too, though, like Basil, Oregano, Garlic, Onions, and Cheese. Most of these items cannot be grown from seeds, though, and are instead found out in the wild or available at each of the restaurant’s pantries.

Some other pasta sauce items can be grown, though, and may technically meet the conditions mentioned for this duty. For this specific Star Path quest, though, only Tomato Seeds count and will contribute progress.

You can purchase Tomato Seeds from Goofy’s Stall in the Dazzle Beach biome. They’re always available from this small shop, and he sells them for eight Star Coins a bag. If you have the A Rift in Time DLC, you can also find these seeds at his stall in the Wild Tangle.

Buy seeds to grow a key pasta sauce ingredient in Disney Dreamlight Valley

To complete the buy seeds to grow a key pasta sauce ingredient duty, you need to purchase a total of 15 Tomato Seeds from Goofy’s Stall. This requires you to spend a minimum of 120 Star Coins to get the quest done. You don’t need to plant, grow, and harvest them for this mission; all that’s asked of you is to simply buy them.

Completing this quest gets you 25 Tokens to spend in the event. It’s a pretty solid prize for the minimal effort involved, so this is a duty that’s certainly worth checking off as soon as possible for some quick and easy Tokens.

There are plenty of other Star Path missions you can tackle after this one to earn enough Tokens for whichever prize you have your eye on. If you’re not sure what to do next, you might consider working on chatting with a villager named after a flower, mining for black stones, selling green veggies, and dressing up in your Mickey Mouse ears.

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A Guardian holds a Praxic Blade with the Taken Crystal, similar to the Darksaber in The Mandalorian.

Destiny 2’s next large-scale update, Shadow and Order, has been delayed out of its launch in just a couple of weeks. But players already pretty much knew that.

Shadow and Order was scheduled to launch on March 3, two days before Bungie’s new game Marathon, and the writing has been on the wall for a while: radio silence about the update for a long time, until today.

Bungie posted today that Shadow and Order is now launching on June 9, which is just over three months from its initial launch point, and “undergoing large revisions” in the process. Needless to say, even though they knew it was coming, Destiny 2 players are none too pleased on the subject.

“We will provide exact details closer to release covering previously announced Weapon Tier Upgrading, but also additions like expanding Tiered Gear to all Raid and Dungeon activities, Pantheon 2.0, Tier 5 stats for Exotic Armors, and more,” Bungie said.

Shadow and Order is now being “changed and expanded to include sizable quality-of-life updates and as a result, will also be renamed” in light of the change, which feels directly Marathon-related, whether intended or not.

“Through June, we will continue to have routine bug fixes and stability improvements, continued portal modifiers, Guardian Games (March), and the return of a more frequent Iron Banner cadence (April),” Bungie said, confirming that the roadmap of content will be a bit more scant than originally scheduled. “In terms of communications, we will be focusing on providing you with updates about our live game content, community activations, and general upkeep through the TWID and our Destiny social channels.”

Bungie and Sony both need Marathon to be a success, and the chances of Destiny 2 players trying it out, buying it, and spending money on it is likely a lot higher if they don’t have Shadow and Order to distract them from the new extraction shooter.

Before its delay, Shadow and Order was set to include a new rewards pass, exotic weapon and ornament, new legendary weapons and armor ornaments, new cosmetics, “and more.”

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