How to complete Cupid’s Confections in Disney Dreamlight Valley

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A festive and fun Valley Valentines event has arrived in Disney Dreamlight Valley. While working through the festivities, you’ll encounter a couple of vaguely named duties you need to complete, including Cupid’s Confections.

For this quest, all you have to work with is the name of the duty. It’s not enough to know exactly what needs to be done, so if you want to skip the guesswork and get right to it, here’s how to complete Cupid’s Confections in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

Cupid’s Confections duty in Disney Dreamlight Valley

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To finish the Cupid’s Confections duty, you need to gift five Heart-Shaped Chocolates to valley villagers. You can only earn one of them per day, so fully working through this mission takes a minimum of five days to complete.

Heart-Shaped Chocolates are earned by completing daily quests featured in the event, which is also how you progress the Cupid’s Best Assistant duty. There are 14 unique quests, each with a different villager or romantic villager pairing. At 5am in your local timezone each day the event is active, a new quest will be chosen.

Gifting a Heart-Shaped Chocolate to a village gives your friendship with them a hearty boost. It can be given to any character, even those you already have maxed out friendship with, but it’s a much better present for those you are still working on, as it’ll help you get much closer to claiming all of their friendship rewards.

Cupid’s Confections reward in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Finishing the Cupid’s Confections duty unlocks the Red Valentine Petals item as a reward. This furniture item is a VFX asset you can place down to continuously have red petals falling around the specified area. It’s a great item to use for adding some pizazz to your weekly DreamSnaps challenge when it matches the theme.

This guide is a work in progress and is receiving live updates as we work through this quest.

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