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Best Food For Ravens Disney Dreamlight Valley
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What to Feed the Ravens in Disney Dreamlight Valley?

Then the bird said, "Feed me."

In Disney Dreamlight Valley, you can feed the ravens but you might not have a clear idea which foods are their favorites. Here is a guide to the best food for Ravens in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

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Ravens are cool. You can feed them and eventually, they will serve as companions and follow you around. Unfortunately, they don’t get excited about some of the foods you might expect, such as berries, nuts, or fish. So, just what do you feed a raven?

Ravens’ favorite food guide in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Ravens are only found in the Forgotten Lands. That is the last unlockable area of the game. They’re unconventional compared to every other Critter except for hummingbirds. Other animal companions have a few specific kinds of food they’ll take. Ravens don’t demand a specific kind of food. Instead, they expect quality. The best food for ravens in Disney Dreamlight Valley is any Five-star Meal.

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If you don’t have such a meal on hand, they also accept four- and three-star meals. That preference means that to quickly befriend the ravens you need to come with gourmet food.

Feed ravens only the best

Note that ravens have the Patience type of approach. That means you need to walk up to one and wait for it to stop circling you before you can feed it. If you’re in search of easy five-star meals to feed a raven, here are some suggestions:

  • Large Seafood Platter: Four seafood of any kind and a single lemon. Easy to make by picking up oysters combined with Moana’s boat.
  • Ranch Salad: Lettuce, bell pepper, corn, onion, and tomato. You can farm each of these relatively easily, making for easy stockpiling.
  • Vegetarian Pizza: Any two vegetables, tomato, cheese, and wheat. None of these ingredients take high effort to obtain.
  • Aurora’s Cake: Wheat, sugarcane, eggs, any fruit, and milk. The sugarcane is the only thing that takes any remote effort to get.
  • Birthday Cake: Cocoa bean, wheat, sugarcane, eggs, butter. Once more, the sugarcane is the hardest thing to get, the rest are simple.
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With the above dishes in hand, you can feed each type of raven one meal per day. You’ll have to keep coming back with meals to obtain them as a companion. Quoth the raven: Delicious.

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Alexa BeMent is an aspiring media creator and writer who may also secretly be a manatee masquerading as a human. A Virginia Tech graduate with Creative Writing and Cinema degrees, she has been a Freelance Writer for PC Invasion since February 2023, and enjoys writing stories and consuming video essays when she's not planning the Manatee Uprising. Having played video games since before she could read, she is a lover of all things Legend of Zelda, FFXIV, horror games, and can play competitive Pokémon, especially as a Ghost type Gym Leader. We don't discuss how big her Pokémon plush collection is.
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Jason Venter is a contributing writer for PC Invasion since 2022 who can trace his love for video games back to the Apple IIe port of Mario Bros. in the late 80s. He remains a diehard Nintendo fan to this day and loves JRPGs, adventure games, and platformers in particular, but he still plays games in most genres and on most hardware. After founding indie gaming site HonestGamers in 1998, he served as an editor at Hardcore Gamer Magazine during its entire print run. He has since freelanced for a variety of leading sites including IGN, GameSpot, and Polygon. These days, he spends most of his time writing game guides and entertaining readers with his fantasy novels.