How to Get Pink Spring Rabbit Companion in Disney Dreamlight Valley Guide

If you need to help on how to get the Pink Spring Rabbit companion in Disney Dreamlight Valley, we have you covered with the recipe and where to find the ingredients!
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Disney Dreamlight Valley is am adventure game that lets you explore a magical world filled with Disney and Pixar characters. You’ll discover a world where beloved Disney and Pixar characters once lived in harmony until the Forgetting occurred. If you need to help on how to get the Pink Spring Rabbit companion in Disney Dreamlight Valley, we have a guide to help you!

How to Get Pink Spring Rabbit Companion

To get the Pink Spring Rabbit companion, you’ll need to grow and harvest 60x Spring V-EGG-etable so that you can then redeem the Dreamlight Task “That’s Not Where Eggs Come From!” This is a limited-time task associated with the 2023 Eggstravaganza event. (Don’t forget to redeem your Blue Spring Rabbit at 30x.) If you collect 100x, you can then be rewarded with the Yellow Spring Rabbit.

Spring V-EGG-etable is grown from Spring V-EGG-etable Seed, which is a refined material that is made from 1x Egg-cellent Fruit, 1x Wild Spring Egg, and 20x Dreamlight. You can find Wild Spring Eggs on the ground throughout the valley, and Egg-cellent Fruit grows on Egg Bushes, which have a maximum of three spawns on the map (indicated by an apple icon).

After you’ve planted the Spring V-EGG-etable Seed, you’ll need to water it after 15 minutes. It takes 30 minutes for it to produce an egg.

Disney Dreamlight Valley Eggstravaganza Recipes

If you want to learn how to make Eggstravangaza recipes, we’ve got some more guides for you!

That wraps up our guide on how to get the Pink Spring Rabbit companion in Disney Dreamlight Valley, which will hopefully help you progress in the game. You can check out more of our Disney Dreamlight Valley coverage!

Christine Mielke

Christine Mielke

Christine Mielke has been an avid fan of word games and puzzles for over two decades. She loves to unscramble words, challenge herself to crossword puzzles and try out the latest word games. As a published author and database architect, it was natural for her to take her love for all things word games to the next level!

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