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Built to Destroy Quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley

How to Complete Built to Destroy Quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley

The little blue alien arrives at last

Built to Destroy is a monumental quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley. After over a week of searching for lost socks, you finally get to unravel why they keep appearing and who is causing it. However, there are some steps you’ll have to take in between, causing you to enlist more help from Donald Duck. If you’re interested in learning more, continue reading to find a comprehensive guide for the Built to Destroy quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

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How to Complete Built to Destroy Quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Below are the steps to finishing the Built to Destroy quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley:

  • Another sock! To find out who this one belongs to, you might need to ask around a bit.
  • Search Merlin’s library for a clue.
  • Remove the trash in Merlin’s library to find a clue.
  • You found a clue in Merlin’s library! Pick it up!
  • Bring the Mysterious Claw to Donald.
  • Place the Homing Beacon on Skull Rock.
  • Place Stitch’s House in Dreamlight Valley.
  • Use the Scrooge McDuck sign to pay for the construction of Stitch’s Home.
  • Find Stitch and tell him about his new home.

This quest begins right after you pick up the third and final sock in the Forest of Valor. Once you get the sock, you’ll find three options for who might own it: Mickey, Kristoff and Merlin. While you can ask all three, you can save time by going directly to Merlin. After a brief conversation, he’ll tell you there’s been a commotion in the Dreamlight Library. Head into his house, remove the trash inside and pick up the Mysterious Claw before speaking to Donald Duck.

Built to Destroy Donald Duck Conversation in Disney Dreamlight Valley
Image via Disney Dreamlight Valley | Edited by Prima Games

After giving the Mysterious Claw to Donald Duck, he’ll place it inside the Strange Device, completing authorization. It’ll turn into a Homing Beacon, which you’ll use to attract the alien to the Valley. Head to Skull Rock in the southeastern part of Dazzle Beach and go into your furniture inventory to find it. Place it down to start the final part of the quest.

DDLV Skull Rock Homing Beacon for Built to Destroy
Image via Disney Dreamlight Valley | Edited by Prima Games

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Once you place the Homing Beacon anywhere on Skull Rock, a cutscene will start, showing Stitch as the mysterious alien! You’ll have a brief conversation with him and Donald before deciding to build him a house. One Scrooge chat and 10,000 Star Coins later, Stitch will have a new home. He’ll give you a bunch of socks that he previously took, marking the end of the Built to Destroy 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 Unlock Stitch’s Friendship Quests and How to Unlock Prince Eric in Disney Dreamlight Valley.


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Madison Benson
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.