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Memory Shard Reconstruction
Disney Dreamlight Valley: 2026 Expansion

Memory Shard Reconstruction

Learn how to complete Memory Shard Reconstruction in Disney Dreamlight Valley: 2026 Expansion and piece together lost memories and fragments.

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Memory Shard Reconstruction

Learn how to complete Memory Shard Reconstruction in Disney Dreamlight Valley: 2026 Expansion and piece together lost memories and fragments.

Memory Shard Reconstruction is a multi-stage puzzle mechanic introduced in the Wishblossom Ranch expansion, primarily found within the Sunstone Savannah biome. As you explore, you will discover fragmented Memory Shards, each containing a piece of a lost memory or a crucial clue. These shards are often hidden in obscure locations, such as behind waterfalls or within ancient ruins. To reconstruct a memory, you must collect a set of 3-5 specific Memory Shards related to a particular event or character. Once collected, you'll need to access the Memory Weaver's Loom, a special crafting station found in the Sunstone Savannah. At the loom, you will arrange the collected shards in the correct sequence. The order is determined by visual cues on the shards themselves – for instance, a shard showing a sunrise might precede one depicting a sunset. Incorrect sequencing will result in a failed reconstruction, and the shards will need to be re-collected. Successful reconstruction unlocks valuable lore, character insights, and often grants access to new quests or areas. For example, reconstructing the "Tigger's Lost Toy" memory might reveal the location of a hidden chest containing a Tigger Plushie. Each successful reconstruction also yields Memory Essence, a crafting material used to create unique decorative items for your valley. A common mistake is assuming the shards can be placed in any order; always look for subtle visual transitions or narrative hints. This mechanic is integral to completing the "Echoes of the Past" questline, which requires the reconstruction of 4 distinct memories.

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