Pluto is lost in the valley somewhere, and you’re the only one who can get him back in Disney Dreamlight Valley. The mission that allows you to finally unlock him is called The Moose Hunt, and it’s a fairly tricky quest to get through.
Mickey’s beloved canine friend is by far one of the trickiest characters to unlock in the village, as he’s got a massive list of prerequisites to check off first. And even when you do finally get to his actual unlock mission, it can be quite tough to work through, so here’s a complete walkthrough for The Moose Hunt quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley.
Table of contents
- How to complete The Moose Hunt in Disney Dreamlight Valley
- How to start The Moose Hunt quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley
- Talk to Merlin
- Gather items for Merlin’s Memento spell
- Meet Merlin in the Vitalys Mines
- Follow Mickey as he searches for the portal in the Vitalys Mines
- Equip Pluto as a Companion
- Go back to Merlin
- Place the Memento Display Shelf anywhere in the valley
How to complete The Moose Hunt in Disney Dreamlight Valley
How to start The Moose Hunt quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley
To kick off The Moose Hunt quest, you first need to have met all the required prerequisites for unlocking Pluto, as this is the mission where you finally recruit him. Here’s everything you need to have done to trigger this mission and get going on unlocking him.
- Unlock Lady and Tramp.
- Complete The Spaghetti Incident quest.
- Complete the Life’s a Meatball quest.
- Complete the A Curious Dish quest.
- Obtain all Mementos.
- The Secret Journal.
- The Kaleidoscope.
- The Birthday Party Invitation.
- The Nostalgic Instant Photos.
- The New Comfort Bear (Special Plush Bear Sewing Machine).
- Pluto’s Collar.
- Complete The Memento quest.
As long as the requirements are met, The Moose Hunt quest will trigger automatically as soon as you complete the A Curious Dish quest with Lady. If you’re missing any Mementos, many of which are tied to building friendship with characters, you won’t get this quest right away. Instead, you’ll need to focus on obtaining them to progress this mission, which is why Pluto is such a tough character to unlock.
Talk to Merlin
With The Moose Hunt quest active, track down Merlin in the valley to chat with him about what you discovered with Lady during the A Curious Dish quest and learn the latest intel he’s uncovered about the Mementos you’ve collected.
Gather items for Merlin’s Memento spell
Something strange and magical is going on, and to get to the bottom of it, you need to gather items for Merlin’s Memento spell. When you reach this point, you should already have most of the items you need; they just might be tucked away in storage. Here’s what’s required for his spell.
- 10 Vitalys Crystals – Can be mined from rock spots around the Vitalys Mines.
- 15 Stone – Can be mined from rock spots anywhere.
- Special Plush Bear Sewing Machine – Given to you by Merlin right before this part of the quest as a replacement for the New Comfort Bear. He transferred the magic from the bear to this item to make the process easier. You get the bear by raising your friendship with Joy and Sadness to level 10, then completing their Create A Bear quest.
- The Secret Journal – Complete Jasmine’s level 10 friendship quest, Wild, Wild Wishes.
- Kaleidoscope – Complete Alice’s level 10 friendship quest, Very Merry Unbirthday.
- Birthday Party Invitation – Complete the A Guide to Better Castle-Keeping quest with Cogsworth and Lumiere in the Beauty and the Beast Realm after unlocking Belle and the Beast.
- Nostalgic Instant Photos – Complete Cinderella’s level seven friendship quest, A Dream Come True.
- Pluto’s Collar – Pieced back together during the A Curious Dish quest using the Well-Loved Dog Collar from the Meatballs quest and a pendant you find with Lady during the A Curious Dish mission.
Meet Merlin in the Vitalys Mines
With all of the required pieces of Merlin’s Memento spell gathered, head to the Vitalys Mines to meet up with him. This secret area can be found tucked away under the north end of the waterfall that runs through the Sunlit Plateau biome. Chat with Merlin inside to give him the items you gathered.
Follow Mickey as he searches for the portal in the Vitalys Mines
Using the spell you made, Merlin manages to open a special portal. Only, he’s not sure exactly where this portal appeared. Follow Mickey deeper into the mines to search for the portal. Eventually, he’ll stop right by a glowing blue portal with Pluto trapped behind some vines in front of it. Chat with Mickey about how to rescue the poor pup.
Equip Pluto as a Companion
Working through the quest dialogue with Mickey causes Pluto and the portal to disappear, but you can still sense him nearby. Open your inventory, navigate to the Wardrobe page, and select the Merlin quest icon to equip Pluto as a Companion.
Go back to Merlin
Pluto is finally here! Run back to Merlin near the Vitalys Mines entrance to chat with him and give him an update on the situation. Navigate through the quest dialogue that follows with him and Mickey to progress.
Place the Memento Display Shelf anywhere in the valley
You’ve overcome all of the intense emotions associated with the strange Mementos, reconnecting with a lost canine friend along the way. Merlin wants you to display a Memento Display Shelf in the village as a testament to your strength, so exit the mines and place it anywhere you like. All of the villagers who helped you collect Mementos will then assemble for a big group photo by it. Snap at least one picture with the group to progress to the final step.
Chat with Merlin one last time to officially finish The Moose Hunt quest. After this, Pluto is unlocked and can be freely equipped as a Companion at any time from the Wardrobe. He can also be assigned to hang out with certain villagers he’s close with, like Mickey Mouse. Pluto specializes in fishing, which means he can gather this resource when he’s with you while fishing.
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Rainbow Six Mobile is now available on mobile devices worldwide, and there are a fair number of operators to unlock at launch.
Operators in Rainow Six Mobile are broadly categorized into Attackers and Defenders. Suffice to say, every Operator is different in terms of how they operate. Despite the game being in its early days, some Operators are simply better.
This guide will help you figure out which Operators are pretty strong in the current meta, and which ones are best avoided at all costs.
Table of contents
Complete Rainbow Six Mobile Attackers tier list
To separate the Operators, I have used four different tiers.
- S-tier Operators are the best choices in their respective roles, and they’re extremely strong at launch.
- A-tier Operators are pretty close to the names on the S-tier, but they have a few weaknesses.
- B-tier Operators are strong characters to consider, but they’re not exactly meta.
- C-tier Operators are either clunky or just poor overall. They’re best avoided unless you’re a fan.
First, let’s look at the Attackers.
S-tier
| Name | Reason |
|---|---|
| Hibana | Hibana is the best breacher in the current roster, all thanks to her X-Kairos Launcher. She can breach fortified and softer walls equally well and open new areas for her allies. |
| Dokkaebi | Having information on your hand is crucial, and that’s where Dokkaebi comes in. While I don’t like the fact that you have to get at least one kill with her, the ability is absolutely overpowered. |
| Thatcher | Thatcher is arguably the best supporter in the entire game and his EMPs are great to disable opposition gadgets. This can put the enemy team on backfoot and hand your allies an unexpected advantage. |
| Lion | Similar to Dokkaebi, Lion can reveal enemy movements. His signature weapon helps to restrict the enemy movement, and you can also use it to corner isolated targets. |
A-tier
| Name | Reason |
|---|---|
| Thermite | Thermite is almost as effective as Hibana when it comes to breaching doors. However, his Exothermic Charges can be slightly clunky to handle, which puts him in the A-tier. |
| Twitch | She is one of the easiest characters to master as her Shock Drone auto-targets and disables enemy gadgets. She’s A-tier since the enemy can shoot at her when she’s controlling the drone. |
| Capitao | Since he can cover the enemy’s vision of the map, you can force your opponents to play in certain zones. This allows your allies to corner and flush them out for easy kills. |
| Ash | A solid breacher who can open up multiple entry-points and secure them due to her incredible speed. However, you’ll still need to master the art of rushing in, as timing it poorly can end with you getting killed instead. |
B-tier
| Name | Reason |
|---|---|
| Sledge | While Sledge is limited as a breacher due to the slow speed of his hammer, his melee ability makes it easy for you to learn the basics with him. |
| Deimos | This is one of the hardest attackers to master, and he also struggles when playing alone. Deimos can be considered as A-tier in a well-coordinated team. |
| Buck | Buck is the perfect example of an Operator who can do almost everything without specializing in any area. His ability to break soft surfaces without having to change his primary is really cool. |
| Ying | The Candela Flash Charge is amazing at blinding the enemy, but aiming it with precision is extremely difficult on a mobile device. You’ll also need other allies to max out its effectiveness. |
C-tier
| Name | Reason |
|---|---|
| Glaz | The Therman Flip Scope allows Glaz to see enemies in smoke, or when you’re hidden in smoke. The problem is the heavy reliance on smoke. If there’s no smoke, Glaz’s ability has zero value. |
| ATK Recruit | Good starting operator with an extra gadget, but should be replaced at the earliest possibility. |
Rainbow Six Mobile Defenders tier list
For Defenders, I have once again used a four-grade tier system, with similar logic behind every rank.
S-tier
| Name | Reason |
|---|---|
| Mira | Mira’s Black Mirror allows you to view enemies through soft and reinforced surfaces, which is such a fun ability to have. Moreover, the enemy will have no idea that you’re well aware of their movements. |
| Bandit | Arguably the best Defender in the current meta, his Shock Wires are absolutely stunning. The gadget can nullify almost all Breacher abilities and prevents them from breaking the surface. |
| Mute | He becomes a must-have if the opposition has Dokkaebi. Mute can deny all opposition information with his drones. His jammer also activates against enemy gadgets that can be detonated remotely. |
| Maestro | Maestro’s Evil Eye is great at detecting enemies with its laser, and the high durability is a bonus. |
A-tier
| Name | Reason |
|---|---|
| Smoke | Smoke is a classic Defender who uses his Gas Grenade to keep enemies from entering specific areas. The effects last for a decent amount of time. |
| Jager | Jager has one of the simplest gameplay. Once you plant his Magpie Defense Systerm, it’s job done. Your remaining task is to hold the strategic points and shoot at the opposition attackers. |
| Kapkan | Kapkan’s Entry Denial Device is a brilliant hybrid that can either hinder enemy movement, or even get kills (thanks to the five charges). |
| Frost | Her Welcome Mats, if placed properly, can restrict enemy Attackers for the rest of the Round. However, the placement is key to maximize their effects. |
B-tier
| Name | Reason |
|---|---|
| Caveira | If you’re good at takedowns, Caveira is S-tier. She can locate all enemies by completing an interrogation (which requires you to take down a single enemy). |
| Valkyrie | While her Black Eye Camera can provide information to the team, it takes a lot of time to set them up effectively. Sometimes, rounds might be over before you can properly set up all her cameras. |
| Castle | His Armor Panel is great at slowing down enemies when they’re trying to push on to the objective. |
| Rook | A very basic Defender who has extra HP to take more damage. However, he is slightly slow to move. |
C-tier
The DEF Recruit is a good operator to learn the role of a Defender, but he doesn’t have much use otherwise.
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