While visiting the Springtime Floating Festival island, you’ll encounter a very hungry Tinker Bell Capybara in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Feeding this critter is one of the crucial puzzles you need to tackle to progress through this event.
The appetite of this creature isn’t what you’d expect it to be, so figuring out how to make it happy can be rather tricky. If you’re not sure what to give it, here’s how to feed the Springtime Floating Festival Tinker Bell Capybara in Disney Dreamlight Valley.
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Where to find Tinker Bell Capybara in Springtime Floating Festival in Disney Dreamlight Valley
The Tinker Bell Capybara hangs around Tinker Bell’s house on the Springtime Floating Festival event island, which is situated close to the well you land next to upon arriving at this location. You can find this critter standing right in front of the archway.
It doesn’t move around, so it’s easy to find as needed once you meet it for the first time. Since you need to visit this Capybara repeatedly for a few days to complete the Tinker Bell Capybara critter puzzle, it’s important you keep this location in mind.
What does the Tinker Bell Capybara eat in Disney Dreamlight Valley?
The Tinker Bell Capybara only eats flowers in DDV. The exact type of flower this creature desires changes on a daily basis, too, so it’ll only accept a specific one that matches its eating habits. Regular Capybaras love Bamboo, but this food item won’t work on the Tinker Bell Capybara you find on the island.
Where to find food for Tinker Bell Capybara in Disney Dreamlight Valley
The flowers you can feed the Tinker Bell Capybara can be found back in the main village in Dreamlight Valley. They do not appear anywhere on the event island, so you must head back to the regular region to grab them. Here’s where each one spawns.
- Purple Falling Penstemon – Plaza
- Red Daisy – Peaceful Meadow
- Orange Houseleek – Sunlit Plateau
- Sunflower – Dazzle Beach
- Green Rising Penstemon – Peaceful Meadow
- Blue Hydrangea – Dazzle Beach
- Black Passion Lily – Frosted Heights
Tinker Bell Capybara flower schedule in Disney Dreamlight Valley
The specific daily schedule for the Tinker Bell Capybara is revealed by opening a red chest on the event island. Inside, you’ll find a Memory with a silhouette for each flower next to the corresponding day the Capybara desires to eat them.
You can find this chest by walking under Tinker Bell’s house and looking left just before you reach the maze. It can be tricky to figure out what each silhouette means, though, so here’s a full breakdown of the flower feeding schedule for the Tinker Bell Capybara.
- Sunday – Purple Falling Penstemon
- Monday – Red Daisy
- Tuesday – Orange Houseleek
- Wednesday – Sunflower
- Thursday – Green Rising Penstemon
- Friday – Blue Hydrangea
- Saturday – Black Passion Lily
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Far Far West has five different primary weapons to use in the game, and they’re all unique in their own ways. While I will certainly have loved more options, the guns completely change the gameplay, and more so once you learn to master the spells.
But that said, let’s look at which weapons are the more effective ones to use.
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Far Far West primary weapons tier list
Since there are five weapon choices, I have just used two tiers. None of the guns are bad, and they progressively get better when you upgrade them.
- S-tier choices are the strongest options to consider. They’re extremely lethal against all types of enemies.
- A-tier choices are quite close to S-tier options. Once you get all the upgrades, they can be considered as S-tier.
Disclaimer: I have yet to unlock the Leveredge, and I will analyze it quickly and add to the tier list below.
S-tier
- Minigun: The Minigun is an absolute nightmare for enemies of all kinds, provided you find the correct spot to fire from. It has a massive ammo capacity, great damage, fast firing rate, and pierces enemies with ease. The only limitation is the speed at which you move with the weapon. Just make sure to position yourself correctly so that enemies can’t hit you from the back.
- Shotgun: Far Far West offers you different build options if you want to play aggro. The Shotgun is ideal for those who want to get as close as possible to the enemies. While the gun’s accuracy isn’t ideal, that becomes redundant once you’re close to the enemies. You can one-shot most types of enemies and clear waves in quick time.
A-tier
- Quad Cylinder: As a starter choice, the Quad Cylinder isn’t bad at all. It’s accurate, shoots fast, and works with different types of builds. My major complaint is the lack of specialization with this gun. Yes, you can make it more focused by upgrading it accordingly, but it just feels like a Jack of all trades.
- Long Ranger: If you know how to manage enemies from a distance, the Long Ranger is the sniper rifle from the gods. It does an unholy amount of damage with each shot and clears the field without any problem. However, it doesn’t suit my preferred playstyle. If you want to play as a Marksman, the Long Ranger is S-tier as well.
There are several sidearms present as well, and they have different playstyles. So far, I haven’t found much use for them. They’re useful when you don’t have primary ammo and are surrounded by enemies, but they all appear to belong on the same levels. Moreover, you’ll be mostly spending time with your primary to kill the enemies.
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