How to buy spicy seeds in Disney Dreamlight Valley

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As you work through Star Path events in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you’ll encounter all kinds of unique missions that require you to solve fairly vague goals. One of these types of quests asks you to buy spicy seeds.

Around the main valley and DLC worlds, there are over 100 unique ingredients you can get, most of which can be grown from seeds. Plenty of them are technically spicy, but for the purposes of this duty, there’s only one item that counts. If you’re unsure what it is, here’s how to buy spicy seeds in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

What are spicy seeds in Disney Dreamlight Valley?

The spicy seeds you need to get for the Paw-fect Romance Star Path duty are Chili Pepper Seeds. This mission is part of the week two routine duties, which are focused on gathering some key pasta ingredients, so Chili Pepper Seeds are the correct ones to purchase.

You can buy Chili Pepper Seeds from Goofy’s Stall in the Sunlit Plateau biome. Each bag costs 20 Star Coins. If you also have the A Rift in Time DLC, Chili Pepper Seeds can be bought from Goofy’s Stall in the Glittering Dunes region, too.

There are plenty of other ingredients you might consider to be spicy, like Black Pepper or Paprika, but no other officially count for this event duty. Star Path quests often hone in on one specific item, even if multiple technically match the description, so whenever you end up stuck trying to figure out what’s needed for a specific quest, this might be why.

Buy spicy seeds in Disney Dreamlight Valley

To complete the buy spicy seeds mission, you need to purchase a total of 15 Chili Pepper Seeds. There are no additional steps for this quest, so don’t worry about planting, watering, and harvesting this crop. As soon as you’ve bought the required amount, this specific duty will check off as complete, which means you can move on to other missions.

Since each bag costs 20 Star Coins, you’ll have to spend a total of 300 Star Coins for this duty. You get 50 Tokens for completing this quest, which is a huge reward for the very minimal effort you have to put into it. The prize you get from this one is a massive help for claiming those bigger Star Path event prizes, like the Dream Styles and Companion.

Although you do get a lot of Tokens for finishing this mission, there are still many rewards that will require even more of them. Luckily, there are also plenty of other Star Path missions you can work on to quickly rack up lots of additional points. If you’re not sure what to tackle next, consider working on some tricky missions like dressing up in your Mickey Mouse ears, mining for black stones, chatting with a villager named after a flower, and selling green veggies.

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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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