The storage in Dreamlight Valley SUCKS



In today’s video we are discussing the storage options in Disney Dreamlight Valley! Hope you enjoy!

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35 thoughts on “The storage in Dreamlight Valley SUCKS”

  1. In my vintage chest is food (fruits, veggies, wheat, stuff from Remy's) because that's what I have the most of. Then I have smaller chests in my house (1 whole side room). I have 10+ chests with markers behind them for all the various resources that are separated by type (i.e. woods, rocks, gems, etc.). Then I have 4 more chests in my kitchen for seasonings, fish, seafood, and seed bags. I also have a chest in each biome that stores the preferred food for the critters. It took awhile to get there lol. I have more chests too that just hold meals. They really do need to fix the storage problem lol

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  2. I have food storage chests organized in my kitchen, and crafting storage in a different room. In the linked chest I keep extra berry salads for when I farm, and currently white sturgeons because I’m trying to take the foxes, but I will change that food as I switch between which critters I’m trying to tame. I keep one of these linked chests at each goofy stall and kristoff’s as well for easy access around my entire valley.

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  3. I have chests outside near my little garden by my house that I keep food and fish in. Inside my house, I have chests for gems and building supplies. I imagine I'll eventually have a room for chests, similarly to how I handle Minecraft storage. 😂 I haven't been saving flowers or more than a stack of any of the food items. I've been having a horrible time gaining money, so I sell a lot of stuff!

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  4. only thing I have in my "house" chest is cooking ingredients since there are so many of those, I use regular chests for everything else, I lined them up behind my house and have around 20 of them, 3 for all the flowers (50 minimum) of each, 3 for gems (as many as I can mine), 2 for sticks (minimum of 100 of each type), 3 for stones of all type IE: square stone, smooth stone, coal, (minimum 200 of each), 3 for crafting items .. IE: bricks, ingots, sand, clay, glass., fabric, tinker parts..(minimum 100 of each, and 3 for ores/ crystals, 2 for fish/seafood (50 minimum ) of each, and 1 for misc., soil/ snow + overflow of other items

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  5. I sort flowers by color.yellow/orange in 1chest,pink,green, black in another, and the rest get there own.. it helps a lot. I have 1 chest w/rocks, coal, sand, clay,iron and gold, another with sticks and grass chunks. 2 for gems. Food I separate buy spices, tree, veggies, and Remi supplies. The big one is fish and extra seeds, or any over flow.

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  6. I grouped all of my fruits together and placed normal chest by them. I only keep one stack of every fruit and sell the rest as I harvest them. I leave chests outside for my flowers cause I do collect a lot of them. In my vintage chest I keep all of my crafting materials in them and I usually only keep two stacks of each material. I also have a separate gem chest which is now beginning to over flow. My veggies have there own chest and my foraging has its own chest I keep these separate so I know what's in each. I only keep one stack of all food items. My fish chest I leave down by Moana's boat and I keep one of each item in there too. Selling everything after each stack gets full. I sell everything I can besides gems cause a lot of quests require gems.

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  7. I have 3 chests besides my home one plus the safe you get from Scrooge. I keep enough stuff to cook (so one stack of all ingredients and some of the rarer fish) in my house. I keep dream shards/night shards in the safe. One chest has coal, one has the harder to come by crafting (again just one stack of each) and the third chest is favorite food for critters and moves biomes as I collect them(currently in frosted heights until I unlock all foxes). Other than that I don’t hoard, I just grind what I need as it comes up.

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  8. Unpopular opinion – I only hoard stuff that’s hard to get. I sell everything else. For example, I only need 1 stack of every cooking ingredient (not including what Remy sells, I don’t store any of that – he stores that for me – I cook in his kitchen). So I don’t need that many chests. I have multiples of the vintage chest for quick drop offs. Otherwise I probably have 8 of the crafted style chests. That’s enough for me.

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  9. I have a lil area for my house (a whole land, similar to yours Caito, lol). I live in the peaceful meadow, and take up a lot of space :p I have a farming area, a crafting corner, and a lil outdoor campfire with fallen log near it in case I want to cook outside.

    I put all of my food-related chests near Wall-E's garden (which is in my farm area), and have a grand total of 5 chests which is PLENTY of storage for full stacks of all my food ingredients. One each for veggies, fruits & sweets, grains/carbs, spices, and finally one chest for seeds. My crafting area also has five chests (one each for rocks/dreamstones, logs/naturals, gems, and then crafting items, one spare!), and then I have a couple of chests inside for my fish and proteins! I really just wish I could throw those in the fridge but alas 😫had to find a way to make it look like a little window seat in the kitchen. 😅 I din't want my milk and cheese products outside as well as fish outside to rot. 😂 And fish require a whole chest and a half–maybe one day I'll set up a fishing corner but not today!!

    So again, I have five chests near the garden, five near the crafting station (one is actually unused), and two inside. Flowers go in the house bin bc they are so annoying to sort and I like to just toss them in there. My system has worked out really well so far. I just wish we could craft better chests to hold more storage, or put stuff in the fridge!!! That would eliminate my need for indoor chests that are just thrown (or smooshed) into a space where I don't want it, lol!!

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  10. I've been keeping a couple chests in each area next to Goofy's stall. I also have the main chest outside my house next to the crafting table and a few inside my house. I'm thinking of having a room with just chests cause I'm pretty sure those chests count as furniture items outside which take away from the 600 items you can place around the valley. Right now I'm loving the main room in my house the way it's decorated and if I add that back room it's going to mess it up. I'm pretty sure I can't add an extra floor without doing that first. Unless someone else knows otherwise. I'm hoping they get rid of those green doors. I HATE THEM. I wish they were just openings.

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  11. Mon coffre principale c'est pour les légumes, épices, les éclats de rêve et les éclats nocturne, 2 coffres pour les poisson, crustacés et fruits de mer, 1 coffres pour les bois et les minéraux. Et c'est tout car les fleurs je peu les ramasser quand je veux les quêtes en demande pas beaucoup et les gemmes je les revend et si il m'en faut pour les quêtes mais je vais miné sa me dérange pas. Je suis pas un pro du stockage car si je suis en manque de certaines choses ben je vais les chercher, sa me dérange pas car sa me permet de passer plus de temps sur le jeu! Même les poissons j'en est à peine une vingtaine de chaque en stock et tout ce que je récupère sur le bateau je revend !

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  12. Something I do with my vintage chest that comes with the house, is I keep quest items in there. As I am progressing through the game, I find that I get overwhelmed trying to split up resources for quests and also organizing where my quest specific items are. I find it easiest to keep all quest items, such as books, potions etc and exact amounts of collected resources for quests in that chest. This also keeps the chest from getting too full, as you’ll be continuously rotating out those items. It’s nice having access to them anywhere you may keep one of those chests so that when you complete a quest you can retrieve those items immediately! I hope that helps someone!

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  13. I put a chest next to every well to store the fruit and foragables for that biome. That way I can travel to it quickly to grab an item I need for a quest, but crafting and cooking pulls from every chest, so I always have it available. By my house, I have eight chests to store rocks/iron/gold, the myriad types of wood, all the grown crops, one chest for gems and one for shiny gems, and two chests for fish, along with a stove and crafting table. I wanted to avoid keeping these in the house, as the Switch tends to crash during loading screens. The indoor chest keeps shards, cooking supplies (butter, eggs etc), and any assorted stuff, like tinkering parts, glass, bricks, and pending quest items. It’s worked well so far!

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  14. I keep the chests outside reducing loading. I use the table behind for ID method. I sort by forage, crops, fish, quest, raw materials , refined materials, flowers. House storage is gems. I only have one house chest. I keep only one stack of each fish, crop and forage. Sell the rest. I feel like it’s going well for me so I hope that helps. Love your videos/streams❤

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  15. My storage…situation… is outside to reduce game crashing. I keep 50 of each ingredient (still working on rare fish), as well as extra wheat and rice since I’m planning on making a sushi feast and wheat is used for hay bails.

    I stock up a ton from Kristoff’s stall, and then I craft A LOT. If you have a lot of wood, stone, sand, pebbles, soil, etc you can always make more pathways, fencing, and what not. Those will live in your furniture inventory and then you have more room to add the crafting items back in. And for stamina I eat a soufflé before pumpkin harvesting, and keep 50 gooseberries on me at all times. I also used to keep a small chest by Goofy’s stalls with seeds and other items but that was an early strategy.

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  16. the way I do it is I have two chests for my gems I also put my questing stuff in one of the gem chests I have three flower chests I have two stick chests and two Rock chests one of which I put full stacks in and the other I don't put full stacks in I have a chest for my fish a chest for my materials like sand and clay and have a chest of seeds

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  17. I have two chests next to each well in every biom. The one next to the bucket contains the fish, the flowers and shells (because they need water 🤔) and the other one contains the fruit, herbs, vegetables and seeds of the biom, so when I look up in the "collections" (in German it is called "Sammlungen") where I can get a special item I can travel directly there. But I have sorted my fruits so I have only one type in each biom (two on the beach coconuts and bananas but there are no herbs). Everything else stays in the biom where it grows automatically or can be bought. I have another three chests next to the crafting table at my house. One for digging goods, one for mining (except gems) and one for wood. I have one chest next to Moana, which I empty when I go fishing in every biom. And all the gems, cooking ingredients, shards and chrystals are in my house. The items for quests are in the digging chest, because there I have the least amount of. The things for feeding the animals I have in the bottom row of my pockets, because sometimes I catch them (the animals) and don't have food for them. I don't have Wall-E´s garden yet but there will be another chest. Greetings from Germany and sorry if something is spelled wrong 😊

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  18. You can have alot of rooms in ur home but i personally dont want a bunch of chest rooms.. i got 1 room so far for chests but i am already running out of space 🙁
    I hope they make the system so u can level up the chests like the personal one we already have cus then we can use any storage skin to fit with the room and we can level up as we need more space. Also i hope they make the decorative storages usable.

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  19. Vintage storage chest i have 2. 1 in my craft area the other stays in my furniture. this chest contains a stack of each Peanuts carrots seaweed lobster blueberries white Sturgeon every flower because its the only box large enough and i hate sorting flowers by color or biome. the second copy of this chest in my furniture i can drop down anywhere mid forraging loop to put flowers away or grab food if i see a critter i dont have unlocked yet. this chest can be picked back up into furniture while full. for other items one chest with gems but theres too many so my emeralds ended up in a second box with iron gold and crystals. i have all my fruit of a type in each biome. apples in plaza raspberries in meadow they each have a chest for those materials and a chest for the spice of that biome then 3 more chests for the 3 veggies of that biome. Next to Kristoff's stall i have a chest for each material he sells because if he doesnt have an item i need on a given day i like to have extras but this isnt really needed since you only ever need 1 of each crafted item.

    i have 800 of every fruit and veggie and over 400 of most spices. almost a full stack of every flower and every normal gem. definately a pack rat… i am recouping still from berry salads. i made 800 of those a few days ago dont need to make food anymore.

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  20. It’s not just your house storage that is linked. I have all my food in the craftable chests and I can use it in the restaurant just like if the items where in my pockets.

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  21. I wish I could LABEL my storage chests and I wish I could store food (including fish) in the fridge. That's a good tip about the vintage chests. I would keep meals in it if I wanted to access it from anywhere in the valley.

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  22. Thanks for sharing this Caito, usually I manage to discover these things but I never thought to use the dark brown chest outside the house so I didn't know that was a thing! Could be helpful to have them in each biome to fill up as you're collecting resources so you don't have to run back and forth to the house so much. I also don't know why I didn't think to just order the chests from scrooge, especially when I knew that anything I crafted, as long as it was in my pocket, I could purchase…somehow my brain didn't figure that one out! LOL.

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  23. So for my chests, I set up spots directly next to buildings or behind buildings so they dont look out of place.

    For food I have it behind che remy, with fish, seafood, fruit, veggie, then extra ingredients each having their own box. then i do the same with flowers at mickies, gems and crafting materials at scrooges and seeds at walle's garden.

    Then, with my house chest, I have a bunch made. But I keep one at my house. If i see i'm all filled up in my regular inventory, I drop a new box right next to me, dump anything i don't need, then get rid of the box. that way i can dop it next to my storage areas when i want to unload it later. this just saves some organization time if i'm trying to get stuff done before i have to leave somewhere.

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