How to Get Clay in Disney Dreamlight Valley

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Disney Dreamlight Valley is the latest adventure simulation game filled with lots of activities like unlocking Disney and Pixar characters, collecting different in-game resources, destroying Night Thorns, and much more. The early access is now available, and the final version will likely release in 2023.

Some of the resources in Disney Dreamlight Valley are important for multiple purposes that every player might not know about. Clay is one of the most frequently used resources in the game. Mainly, it is required for the ‘Mysterious Wreck‘ questline that you will get to witness while progressing through the game storyline. 

We believe you are eager to obtain Clay but do not know how to get them. Seeing this, we present an article discussing how you can get Clay in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

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How to Get Clay in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Besides Clay’s need during quests, you can use it to make other miscellaneous decorations like Pillar, Fences, and more. The most active regions to find Clay in Disney Dreamlight Valley are stated below:

  • Forgotten Lands
  • Sunlit Plateau
  • Glade of Trust

Also, be noted that traveling every region stated above costs you a certain amount of Dreamlights, like Forgotten Lands costs 10000 Dreamlights, Sunlit Plateau costs 7000 Dreamlights, and Glade of Trust costs 5000 Dreamlights. For your information, Dreamlights are the special in-game currency used to unlock new realms, regions, and other stuff in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

Shovel is a principal object to dig up Clay from the ground in Disney Dreamlight valley. No need to worry! You will get a shovel at the early stages of the game. To acquire clay, you must dig up the muddy areas in the regions listed above. You have to keep digging in the ground until the clay pops out.

Disney Dreamlight Valley is a life simulation adventure game available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S, PlayStation 5, and PC platforms.

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