Fishing is a great place to start if you’re trying to fill up your Disney Dreamlight Valley collection log. Not only is there a section for every fish in the game, but it’s also a good stepping stone to progressing into farming and cooking. One fish you can encounter pretty early into the game is the Kingfish. If you’re interested in learning more, continue reading to discover how to catch a Kingfish in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

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How to Catch a Kingfish in Disney Dreamlight Valley

To catch a Kingfish, you’ll have to head towardsDazzle Beachand scout forblue, bubbling fishing circles. White circles typically give herring and cod, while orange ones spawn fugu and swordfish. Blue circles are your best bet for getting Kingfish in particular. If you don’t see any right away, you can cast your line towards the other circles to get more to spawn or leave the area and return later.

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The main secret to getting the Kingfish instead of a fish like Shrimp is to wait untilnighttime. Since Shrimp commonly spawn during the day, and other circles contain different fish, so your main target is blue fishing spots at night. You’ll also want to ensure you’re staying at Dazzle Beach rather than heading into the Glade of Trust or the Forest of Valor.

Once you catch a Kingfish, you can either use it in recipes such as Sweet and Sour Kingfish Steak, eat it raw to regain energy, or sell it for 450 Star Coins.

Disney Dreamlight Valley is available to play on PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation platforms through theofficial website.If you’re interested in learning more about the game, check outHow to Make Crispy Baked CodandHow to Use the Conspicuous Book in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

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.