Disney Dreamlight Valley Goodness Level Check Quest Guide

Disney Dreamlight Valley: Goodness Level Check Quest Guide

We learn day by day that Stitch is trying his best

The time has come for Stitch to make his grand entrance into Disney Dreamlight Valley! After he crashes his spaceship and readjusts to life back in the Valley, you can begin befriending him like any other villager. The first step to accomplishing this is location Donald’s Vandalized Signs in Peaceful Meadow, sparking a conversation about Stitch’s behavior toward others. If you’re interested in learning more, continue reading to find a comprehensive guide on completing the Goodness Level Check quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

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Disney Dreamlight Valley: Goodness Level Check Quest Guide

Below are the steps to finishing the Goodness Level Check quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley:

  • You found a sign with a strange drawing of Donald on it. Show the Vandalized Sign to Donald.
  • Talk to Stitch.
  • Gather the following materials to repair the signs: Hardwood, Softwood, and Vandalized Signs
  • Give some of the materials to Stitch.
  • Craft two Donald Signs at a Crafting Station.
  • Show the repaired signs to Stitch.
  • Place the Donald Signs in the Peaceful Meadow.
  • Talk to Stitch.
  • Listen to Stitch apologize to Donald.
  • Talk to Stitch.

To begin this quest, you must fulfill Stitch’s first hidden quest requirement of locating a Vandalized Sign. You’ll automatically start the mission by interacting with one of these signs and being at least level two Friendship with Stitch. Speak to Donald to get the ball rolling.

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Initially, Donald will show frustration over Stitch’s behavior. However, instead of causing any conflicts, your character will suggest speaking to Stitch to resolve the issue, which is exactly what you end up doing. Upon talking to Stitch, you’ll begin planning ways to repair and replace the signs to make amends with Donald. To do this, you’ll have to gather the following resources:

  • Softwood x15 – Pick up from the ground around trees in the Plaza, Peaceful Meadow, the Forest of Valor, and the Glade of Trust.
  • Hardwood x15 – Pick up from the ground around trees in the Forest of Valor, Glade of Trust, Frosted Heights, and Sunlit Plateau.
  • Vandalized Signs x3 – Pick them up around Peaceful Meadow. The exact locations are shown in the image below.
Disney Dreamlight Valley Goodness Level Check Signs
Image via Disney Dreamlight Valley | Edited by Prima Games

With all three items on hand, speak to Stitch once more to progress onto the second part of this quest. From here, you’ll have to head to a Crafting Station, repair the signs, and teach Stitch how to make another. He’ll try his best to make the third sign, resulting in some interesting antics. Once you’re done creating new signs, head into the Peaceful Meadow, navigate to your Furniture list, and place down all three!

Once you set all three signs down in the Peaceful Meadow, speak to Stitch again. After reminding him that apologizing is the way to go, he’ll find Donald, and they’ll have a quick chat. Speak to Stitch one last time to wrap up the Goodness Level Check quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

Disney Dreamlight Valley is available to play on PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation platforms through the official website. If you’re interested in learning more about the game, check out How to Get Socks and How to Find Green Rising Penstemon in Disney Dreamlight Valley.


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Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.