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Disney Dreamlight Valley: Where To Get Worms

Completing quests for Disney Dreamlight Valley’s wide variety of friends is an important part of growing your biomes and gaining new items. In the case of Maui, completing his quest “Burying the Eel” can provide you with coconut trees that will help you with cooking quite a few dishes in the game. However, an unexpected part of the quest includes tracking down worms, which Maui informs you can be found near water. We’ll tell you exactly how to snag them up below.

Where to get worms in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Though Maui informs you that worms are found near water, he doesn’t specify precisely where. However, they’re actually not hard to find at all–provided you know what to look for. Simply visit a body of water in any biome in your valley and seek out the sparkling digging spots nearby–which appear as cracks in the ground–then dig up some worms from them.

Worms can be found at digging spots around the valley.
Worms can be found at digging spots around the valley.

Keep in mind that these digging spots look identical to the ones that can be found all around your valley, but the worms needed for this quest can only be dug up at spots near the water. That being said, it’s still a good idea to dig up any other sparkling digging spots you find as you’re playing, as they’ll contain useful Dream Shards and Night Shards that are used in multiple other questlines and crafting recipes.

For more on Dreamlight Valley, check out our comprehensive guides hub.

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