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Where to find Blue Passion Lily in Dreamlight Valley

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There are a lot of flowers that you can forage for in Disney Dreamlight Valley, so it can be difficult to remember where each one can be found. I find flowers especially tricky to keep track of as you rarely need them for specific recipes. But if you find yourself looking for this lily, the clue is to look for this vibrant flower in the iciest part of the world. Below we'll explain exactly where to look for, and what you can create with, the Blue Passion Lily in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

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Where you find Blue Passion Lilies in Disney Dreamlight Valley

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You can find the Blue Passion Lily in Frosted Heights. This is the arctic terrain area located east of the castle. You'll need 10,000 Dreamlight to unlock the region, which is accessed via the Forest of Valor.

You may sometimes find that a Blue Passion Lily cannot be found in the first part of the region. If you don't have the improved tools to clear the path and get across the bridges, simply press F to enter build mode. From there, move the lily to the side of the map your character can access. Hit Esc to return to the game and collect the flowers.

Related: How to find Green Rising Penstemons in Disney Dreamlight Valley

What you can do with the Blue Passion Lily

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The Blue Passion Lily can be used in four different crafting recipes, including the super useful Large Blue Chest that gives you an additional 48 inventory spaces. Of course, you also have to part with 50,000 Dreamlight, but it certainly put a stop to my flower storage issues afterward. It allows you to craft the following:

ItemResources
Elegant Town Square Clock10x Blue Passion Lily, 30x Gold Ingit, 100x Hard Wood, 200x Stone.
Large Blue Chest5x Blue Passion Lily, 25x Dark Wood, 50,000x Dreamlight, 5x Gold Ingot.
Painted Wood Table5x Blue Passion Lily, 10x Dry Wood
Yellow, Red, and Blue Flower Disk4x Blue Passion Lily, 2x Red Bell Flower, Round Soil Area, 4x Sunflower.

You can also sell Blue Passion Lilies if you don't want to craft with them. Each sells for 56 Star Coins. Finally, you could also opt to gift them to any villager you come across. Some will like one more than others, due to daily preferences, but I find characters such as Ursula are always partial to a gift of flowers.

Want to read more about Disney Dreamlight Valley? If so, check out How to make all Sushi and Maki dishes in Dreamlight Valley at Pro Game Guides.


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Bethany Barber
Bethany has been a writer at Pro Game Guides for over two years, but she has been into both gaming and writing for countless years. When not writing helpful guides for fellow gamers, she can be found playing on her PC or Switch, writing short stories, and watching horror movies.
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Chris Marling is a writer and editor with more than 20 years of experience across newspapers, magazines, and websites. Based in the UK, he has written professionally on everything from tech to tearooms. But his real passion is gaming, going right back to the Atari 2600 - and especially RPGs and MMOs. He cut his teeth on games such as The Realm and Anarchy Online. But 20 years on still gets excited about exploring each new world. When not online, you'll find him gaming analog-style around the table. Chris has had five of his own board games published, including Pioneer Days and Armageddon.