Disney Dreamlight Valley has over 50 characters to unlock and befriend, split across free base-game residents, realm unlocks, and premium Star Path exclusives. This guide covers every character available in 2026, how to unlock them, the fastest ways to raise friendship, and which characters to prioritise for gameplay benefits.
Getting characters into your valley is the beating heart of Dreamlight Valley. Each character arrives with their own questline, preferred gifts, and a set of friendship milestones that reward you with furniture, crafting recipes, Star Coins, and clothing. Knowing the unlock order — and understanding which characters pay off fastest — turns a sprawling game into a focused, satisfying experience.
New to the valley? Start with our Disney Dreamlight Valley beginner’s guide for the core systems before diving into this character deep-dive.
All Disney Dreamlight Valley Characters (2026)
Characters in Dreamlight Valley fall into three distinct groups: base-game free characters who arrive with your initial save, realm unlock characters who require Dreamlight to open their portal in the Dream Castle, and premium Star Path characters available through seasonal paid passes.
Base-Game Free Characters
These characters are available to every player without spending Moonstones or unlocking realms. They appear early in the main story or move in automatically once you reach certain progression milestones.
| Character | How They Arrive | Key Gameplay Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Merlin | Present from the start — guides tutorial | Quest progression, crafting unlocks |
| Mickey Mouse | Unlock via Forgotten Lands biome (5,000 Dreamlight) | Friendship quests unlock early furniture |
| Minnie Mouse | Moves in after Mickey’s friendship questline begins | Clothing and décor rewards |
| Goofy | Found early in Peaceful Meadow — repairs his stall | Fishing companion bonus; sells seeds |
| Wall‑E | Unlock via Sunlit Plateau biome (7,000 Dreamlight) | Gardening companion — extra harvest |
| Moana | Unlock via Dazzle Beach biome (1,000 Dreamlight) | Fishing companion — extra chest spawns |
| Maui | Joins after Moana’s intro quest | Mining companion bonus |
| Donald Duck | Unlock via Forest of Valor biome (3,000 Dreamlight) | Foraging companion — extra drops |
| Daisy Duck | Moves in after Donald’s friendship quest milestone 4 | Décor and clothing rewards |
| Scrooge McDuck | Appears in village automatically early in story | 🔰 PRIORITY: expands his shop inventory |
| Ursula | Unlock via Dazzle Beach — complete her jailbreak quest | Cooking recipes; unique questline |
| Remy | Unlock via Chez Remy restaurant (costs 150 Dreamlight + build materials) | 🔰 PRIORITY: unlocks all cooking recipes |
| Ian Lightfoot | Unlock via Frosted Heights biome (10,000 Dreamlight) | Foraging companion; magic-themed quests |
| Barley Lightfoot | Joins after Ian’s intro quest | Cooking and crafting rewards |
| Simba | Unlock via Sunlit Plateau biome (7,000 Dreamlight) | Foraging companion |
| Nala | Joins after Simba’s friendship quest milestone 4 | Clothing rewards |
| Scar | Joins after Simba and Nala quests progress | Unique villain questline; Star Coins rewards |
| Buzz Lightyear | Unlock via Sunlit Plateau | Mining companion bonus |
| Woody | Joins alongside Buzz quest progression | Foraging companion |
| Stitch | Unlock via Dazzle Beach (1,000 Dreamlight) | Fishing companion; fun chaotic quests |
| Rapunzel | Unlock via Forest of Valor (3,000 Dreamlight) | Gardening companion; painting quests |
| Flynn Rider | Joins after Rapunzel’s intro quest | Foraging companion; treasure quests |
| Kristoff | Unlock via Frosted Heights biome (10,000 Dreamlight) | Mining companion; ice-themed rewards |
| Anna | Unlock via Frosted Heights alongside Kristoff | Cooking rewards; holiday quests |
| WALL‑E companions | EVE joins after Wall-E friendship milestones | Gardening quests; furniture rewards |
Realm Unlock Characters
These characters require you to enter a character-specific realm portal inside the Dream Castle. Each portal costs Dreamlight to open, then you complete an intro quest inside the realm before inviting the character back to your valley. The Dreamlight cost increases with later-game characters.
| Character | Realm | Dreamlight Cost | Key Reward |
|---|---|---|---|
| Elsa | Frozen Realm | 4,000 Dreamlight | Frozen furniture set; ice crafting recipes |
| Olaf | Frozen Realm (joins after Elsa) | — | Seasonal event quests; snowman furniture |
| Mirabel Madrigal | Encanto Realm | 6,000 Dreamlight | Encanto furniture; gift-giving quests |
| Luisa Madrigal | Encanto Realm (joins after Mirabel) | — | Strength-themed quest rewards |
| Ariel | The Little Mermaid Realm | 3,000 Dreamlight | Ocean-themed furniture; cooking recipes |
| Flounder | The Little Mermaid Realm (joins after Ariel) | — | Fishing-themed rewards |
| Cinderella | Cinderella Realm | 5,000 Dreamlight | Royal furniture; clothing rewards |
| Prince Charming | Cinderella Realm (joins after Cinderella) | — | Formal décor rewards |
| Belle | Beauty and the Beast Realm | 8,000 Dreamlight | Enchanted furniture; library rewards |
| The Beast | Beauty and the Beast Realm (joins after Belle) | — | Rose-themed décor; transformation quests |
| Gaston | Beauty and the Beast Realm (after Beast) | — | Unique villain storyline; Star Coins |
| Merida | Brave Realm | 7,000 Dreamlight | Scottish-themed furniture; archery quests |
| Snow White | Snow White Realm | 5,000 Dreamlight | Fairytale furniture; apple-themed cooking |
| Evil Queen | Snow White Realm (joins after Snow White) | — | Villain questline; potion crafting |
| Pinocchio | Pinocchio Realm | 6,000 Dreamlight | Puppet-themed décor; honesty quests |
| Jiminy Cricket | Pinocchio Realm (joins after Pinocchio) | — | Star-themed rewards |
| Sulley | Monsters Inc. Realm | 9,000 Dreamlight | Monsters Inc. furniture; laughter mechanics |
| Mike Wazowski | Monsters Inc. Realm (joins after Sulley) | — | Comedy-themed quests; star coins |
| Mulan | Mulan Realm | 10,000 Dreamlight | Chinese New Year furniture; warrior quests |
| Li Shang | Mulan Realm (joins after Mulan) | — | Training-themed rewards |
Premium Star Path Characters (2026)
Star Path characters are unlocked exclusively through seasonal passes purchased with Moonstones. Each Star Path runs for roughly 30 days and requires completing challenge tasks to unlock tiers. The character is the final premium reward — available only for Moonstone buyers during the active season.
| Character | Star Path Season | Still Obtainable? |
|---|---|---|
| Ursula (premium cosmetic variant) | Season 1 | No — expired |
| Oswald the Lucky Rabbit | Season 2 | No — expired |
| Yzma | Season 3 | No — expired |
| Hades | Season 4 | No — expired |
| Pocahontas | Spring 2026 Star Path | 🔰 ACTIVE (Spring 2026) |
| Meeko & Flit | Spring 2026 Star Path | 🔰 ACTIVE (Spring 2026) |
| Hercules | Summer 2026 Star Path (confirmed) | Coming Summer 2026 |
Important: Once a Star Path season ends, those characters are unavailable unless Gameloft brings them back in a Dreamlight Shop bundle. Missed characters occasionally return at 4,000–8,000 Moonstone prices but this is not guaranteed. If Pocahontas or Hercules appeal to you, act during the active season.
How to Unlock Realm Characters: Step-by-Step
Every realm character follows the same five-step unlock process. The Dreamlight cost and quest length vary, but the structure is consistent.
- Earn Dreamlight. Complete daily duties (gather 5 mushrooms, cook 2 meals, fish 5 times, talk to 3 villagers, place furniture) for 600–1,200 Dreamlight per day. Completing biome constellations also drops 200–500 Dreamlight per star.
- Open the biome or realm portal. Higher-tier biomes like Forgotten Lands and Eternity Isle cost 15,000–20,000 Dreamlight. Realm portals inside the Dream Castle cost between 3,000 and 10,000 Dreamlight depending on the character.
- Enter the realm and complete the intro quest. Most intro quests take 5–20 minutes. They involve gathering items within the realm, solving a light puzzle, or having a short dialogue sequence. You cannot fail — just progress through.
- Invite the character back to the valley. After the intro quest, a prompt asks you to invite them. Accept. They will appear in your valley within the same session.
- Build or assign their home. Some characters arrive with a pre-built home. Others require you to place a house from your inventory. House plots can be repositioned in build mode at any time.
Tip: Prioritise biomes that unlock multiple characters. The Sunlit Plateau unlocks Wall-E, Simba, and Buzz Lightyear from a single 7,000 Dreamlight investment. The Frosted Heights unlocks Ian, Kristoff, and Anna for 10,000 Dreamlight. Focus on these for highest value per Dreamlight spent.
Best Order to Unlock Characters
Unlocking characters in the right order significantly speeds up your economy and questline progression. Here is the recommended priority sequence.
Priority 1: Scrooge McDuck
Scrooge moves into your valley early in the main story at no cost. Raise his friendship to level 2 immediately. His level 2 friendship quest unlocks the ability to upgrade his store, which expands the shop’s inventory significantly — unlocking seeds, furniture, and ingredient stock you need for every other quest. Without upgrading Scrooge’s store, you will hit resource walls repeatedly. This is the single highest-value early-game action in the entire game.
Priority 2: Goofy
Goofy appears in Peaceful Meadow and requires you to repair his fishing and selling stall (costs a small amount of materials). Do this immediately — his stall sells seeds and early ingredients you need to complete quests for other characters. Goofy as a companion gives a fishing bonus that lets you catch higher-value fish earlier.
Priority 3: Remy
Building Chez Remy costs 150 Dreamlight plus basic construction materials and unlocks in Remy’s realm early in the story. Once Remy moves in, his friendship quests unlock cooking recipes that are essential for gifting and the cooking minigame. Remy is the gateway to the entire cooking system. The sooner he is in your valley, the sooner you can craft meals that restore Energy faster and unlock higher-value ingredients for other character quests.
Priority 4: Moana and Stitch (Dazzle Beach, 1,000 Dreamlight)
Dazzle Beach is the cheapest biome unlock in the game at 1,000 Dreamlight. Opening it gives you Moana and Stitch — both are fishing companions with strong early bonuses — plus access to beach resources like seaweed, shells, and the iron and gold ore deposits. Open Dazzle Beach as your first biome expansion after the tutorial area.
Priority 5: Donald Duck (Forest of Valor, 3,000 Dreamlight)
Donald is a foraging companion whose bonus drops make gathering quests significantly faster. The Forest of Valor also contains hardwood and softwood nodes needed for mid-game crafting. Open this second biome for 3,000 Dreamlight once you have cleared Dazzle Beach.
Later Priorities
- Elsa and Anna — unlock for the Frozen questlines, which are among the longest and most reward-dense in the game
- Belle and Beast — Beauty and the Beast Realm at 8,000 Dreamlight; the questline yields the most total Star Coins of any pair
- Sulley and Mike — Monsters Inc. Realm at 9,000 Dreamlight; unlock later when you have a Dreamlight surplus
- Star Path characters — only if you actively play during the season; do not buy Moonstones speculatively for expired characters
How to Level Up Friendship Fast
Every character has a friendship meter split into 10 levels. Levels 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 trigger friendship quests that unlock significant rewards. Here are the most effective methods to raise friendship quickly.
Daily Gift-Giving
You can give each character one gift per day for a friendship bonus. Giving a character their preferred item type gives a significantly higher bonus than a generic gift. Check the table below for each character’s favourite item type. Cooking a favourite meal rather than gifting a raw ingredient gives roughly 3x the friendship points for the same resource investment.
Assign as Companion
Assigning a character as your active companion gives passive friendship points for every activity you complete while they follow you. The companion system stacks with activity type — a fishing companion gives bonus friendship points when you fish, not just when you play generally. Optimise your companion assignment to match what you are doing: fish with Goofy, Moana, or Stitch; mine with Maui, Buzz, or Kristoff; forage with Donald, Flynn, or Wall-E; garden with Wall-E, Rapunzel, or Simba.
Complete Their Quests
Friendship quests at levels 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 give the largest single-session friendship boosts in the game. Always complete quest milestones immediately when they trigger — the XP reward applies at the moment of quest completion, not spread over time. Stacking all pending quests for a character and completing them in a single session is the fastest way to hit level 10.
Talk Daily
Opening dialogue with each villager once per day gives a small friendship boost. This takes less than two minutes across all characters and compounds significantly over time. Get into the habit of a daily village walk before starting your main activity session.
Friendship Level Rewards Table
Every character’s friendship rewards follow a consistent structure, though the specific items vary. Here is what to expect at each milestone:
| Friendship Level | Reward Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Level 2 | Friendship quest unlocks + Star Coins | Most impactful for early gameplay — often unlocks key systems (e.g. Scrooge’s shop upgrade) |
| Level 4 | Unique furniture item or clothing piece | Character-themed décor; used for valley decoration or house theming |
| Level 6 | Crafting recipe + Star Coins | Recipes include character-exclusive meals and craftables not available elsewhere |
| Level 8 | Character’s signature clothing/accessory | Wearable cosmetics themed to the character (e.g. Elsa’s ice crown) |
| Level 10 | Large Star Coin reward + final questline | Completes the character’s story arc; unlocks their premium house exterior variant |
Character Gift Guide
Each character has a preferred item type that multiplies the friendship bonus from daily gifts. Giving a character something they love is always worth the extra effort.
| Character | Favourite Gift Type | Best Specific Gift |
|---|---|---|
| Mickey Mouse | Any — he likes everything | Cooked meals (3x multiplier) |
| Merlin | Mushrooms & potions | White Passion Lily |
| Goofy | Fish & seafood | Lobster (highest value fish gift) |
| Wall‑E | Gems & minerals | Peridot or Aquamarine |
| Moana | Fish & ocean items | Lobster or Fugu |
| Scrooge | Gems (high value) | Diamond or Amethyst |
| Remy | Cooked meals (any) | Ratatouille (his signature dish) |
| Ursula | Fish (deep water) | Squid or Fugu |
| Elsa | Flowers & ice gems | White Snowdrop or Aquamarine |
| Belle | Books & flowers | Red Rose or Sunflower |
| Ariel | Gems & ocean treasures | Any rare gemstone |
| Simba | Fruits & vegetables | Banana or Pumpkin |
| Mirabel | Flowers (colourful) | Orange Nasturtium or Sunflower |
| Stitch | Any — chaotic preferences | Cooked meals give highest boost |
| Rapunzel | Flowers & art materials | Sunflower or Canvas (crafted) |
| Kristoff | Ice-themed items | Ice Chunk or Aquamarine |
| Ian Lightfoot | Gems & potions | Onyx or crafted potion |
| Donald Duck | Fruits & crops | Blueberry or Wheat |
| Buzz Lightyear | Space-themed items & gems | Amethyst or Peridot |
Character Companion Bonuses
The companion system gives passive bonuses tied to each character’s Disney identity. Knowing which companion to equip for each activity dramatically speeds up resource gathering.
| Activity | Best Companion(s) | Bonus |
|---|---|---|
| Fishing | Goofy, Moana, Stitch | Chance to catch extra fish or rare species per cast |
| Mining | Maui, Buzz Lightyear, Kristoff | Chance to find bonus gem or ore per node |
| Foraging | Donald Duck, Flynn Rider, Simba, Wall‑E | Chance for double drops from mushrooms, vegetables, wood |
| Gardening | Wall‑E, Rapunzel, EVE | Chance for extra harvest from crops |
| Star Coins | Scrooge McDuck | Bonus Star Coins from selling items at stalls |
| Cooking | Remy | Chance to produce extra portion of cooked meal |
| Quest gathering | Match to item type being gathered | Reduces total gather time for long quests |
Use Scrooge as companion whenever you are clearing your inventory by selling to his shop or running a resource-selling circuit. Even a few minutes per session with Scrooge equipped compounds into thousands of extra Star Coins per week.
Premium vs Free: Which Paid Characters Are Worth Moonstones?
Disney Dreamlight Valley is not free-to-play — the base game costs approximately $29.99/£24.99 and includes all free and realm characters. Moonstones are the premium currency used for Star Path passes and cosmetic bundles. Here is how to evaluate whether spending Moonstones on premium characters is worthwhile.
Moonstones to avoid spending on cosmetics until you have assessed your play style. The base game contains 40+ characters with full questlines, gift mechanics, and rewards. Premium characters add variety but do not unlock essential gameplay systems — those are gated behind free content progression, not paywalls.
Star Path passes are worth buying if:
- You play daily for 30+ days during the active season — the challenges require consistent engagement
- The character resonates strongly with you (e.g. if you love Pocahontas, the Spring 2026 Star Path is excellent value)
- You want the exclusive furniture and clothing sets, not just the character — Star Paths bundle 50+ cosmetic items alongside the character
Star Path passes are not worth buying if:
- You play casually (1–3 times per week) — you will not earn enough tokens to complete the tier progression
- You are early in the game — focus on free character quests first; there is more than enough content without premium passes
- You have lapsed on previous Star Paths — unfinished passes expire and provide no refund
Earn free Moonstones by completing Dreamlight challenges, levelling up your Dreamlight level, and completing daily and weekly tasks. Patient players can accumulate enough Moonstones for one Star Path pass every 60–90 days without spending real money.
2026 Character Updates: What Is Coming
Gameloft has confirmed a content roadmap for 2026 that includes new characters, realm expansions, and Star Path seasons:
- Pocahontas and Meeko — Spring 2026 Star Path (active now). Pocahontas arrives with a nature-themed questline, foraging-heavy companion bonuses, and the Colours of the Wind furniture set. Meeko and Flit are companion-only unlocks within the same pass.
- Hercules — Confirmed for Summer 2026 Star Path. Mount Olympus-themed furniture and a strength mechanic are expected based on Gameloft’s teasers. Meg is expected to join as a paired character through a friendship quest.
- Eternity Isle expansions — Additional A Rift in Time chapters confirmed for 2026, each bringing new characters and biomes exclusive to the paid expansion.
Keep an eye on our DDV 2026 roadmap guide for confirmed additions as they are announced.
FAQ
How many characters are in Disney Dreamlight Valley in 2026?
Including base game, realm unlocks, paired characters, and current Star Path additions, there are over 50 unique characters available in 2026. The count increases with each major content update — Gameloft has added 8–12 characters per year since launch.
Can you play Dreamlight Valley without knowing Disney films?
Yes. The game explains each character’s backstory in-game through their introductory quests and the Dream Castle memory system. You do not need to have seen a character’s film to enjoy their questline, though familiarity adds depth to the dialogue and references.
Are all characters permanently available once unlocked?
Free and realm characters are permanently available once unlocked — they never disappear from your valley. Star Path characters obtained during an active season are also permanent. However, missed Star Path characters are only occasionally brought back through the Dreamlight Shop at a Moonstone cost, and this is never guaranteed.
Which character is most useful for Star Coin farming?
Scrooge McDuck. Equip him as companion while selling items at any stall and he generates bonus Star Coins on top of your sale value. Combined with a Goofy fishing circuit (Goofy companion → fish → sell to Goofy’s stall → switch to Scrooge → sell bulk), this is the fastest legal Star Coin method in the game. See our DDV money guide for full farming routes.
Does having more characters in the valley slow the game down?
No — there is no performance impact from having all characters resident simultaneously. However, your valley can feel visually busy with 40+ characters wandering around. Use the character house placement system to cluster residents by biome if you prefer a tidier layout.
What happens if I miss a Star Path season?
Missed characters are not available through normal gameplay. They occasionally return in bundle offers in the Dreamlight Shop at 4,000–8,000 Moonstones per character. Follow Gameloft’s official channels for return announcements — these happen roughly once per year per character.
Sources
- TheGamer — Disney Dreamlight Valley complete character guide (2026)
- Dexerto — DDV character wiki and realm unlock costs
- Nintendo Life — DDV walkthrough and Star Path coverage
- Gameloft official — Disney Dreamlight Valley 2026 roadmap announcement
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