How to Remove Villagers Disney Dreamlight Valley

If you can’t figure out how to remove villagers in Disney Dreamlight Valley, don’t worry, we’ll explain the whole process in this guide. As long as you have the right update downloaded, you’ll be fine. It’s a pretty simple system, though I have to say, pretty ineffectual. Here’s how it all works.

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how to remove villagers disney dreamlight valley
How to Remove Villagers Disney Dreamlight Valley

How to Remove Villagers in Disney Dreamlight Valley

To remove villagers in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you first have to make sure you’ve downloaded and installed the Pumpkin King Returns Update. Once that’s over and done with, open the game. Once you’re in your village (or wherever on the map), hop into the map. You’ll see a new button on the left side of the screen, which you can click or tap directly or just press F to bring it up. From there, you can choose which characters you want to enable or disable. If you disable them, you won’t see them on a daily basis. They will, however, appear whenever they’re needed for a quest. And, as far as we can tell, their houses will stay exactly where you put them.

And there you go, that’s how you remove villagers in Disney Dreamlight Valley. It does pretty much nothing, if I’m being honest. It’s not like Animal Crossing, where removing a villager gets rid of them fully. Instead, you just don’t see that character until you need them. Even their house stays in the same place. Not entirely sure what the point of it is at all. Why did you go through all of that trouble to unlock these characters in the first place just to temporarily hide them now? I just don’t get it. But whatever. At least you can get one of my absolute favorites now, Jack Skellington. If you want to know how to do that, check out our guide.

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