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Disney Dreamlight Valley: Completing the Interlude – The Misplaced Honey

Every task inside the Everoak Tree, plus the materials needed to open Gloommeadow.

Every task inside the Everoak Tree, plus the materials needed to open Gloommeadow.

The Misplaced Honey is the short interlude that sits between the honey-hunting chapters of the Honeyglow Woods storyline. It sends you into the Everoak Tree with Winnie the Pooh to recover his memories of Sun-Glow Honey, then asks you to break down a corrupted honey wall so a new region can open up.

Quick answer: Enter the Everoak Tree using the crayons on the board outside, hand Pooh three honeypots and a Tummy Tonic to trigger four Memory Shards, place the Sun-Glow Honey on the pedestal upstairs, then fill the corrupted honey wall with 4 Honeycrunch Bar, 4 Acorn Snail, 3 Honey Agate, 3 White Thistle, and 7 Soft Limestone to open Gloommeadow.


How to start the interlude

This interlude becomes available once you have finished Chapter 3: A Very Satisfied Bear. Talk to Winnie the Pooh afterward and he brings up the box of crayons from that quest, then walks with you to what he calls his “art-full place.” That conversation kicks off the mission and leads you both to the Everoak Tree.


Open and explore the Everoak Tree

The tree’s entrance is blocked by roots. Interact with the board beside the tree and place the crayons you carry into the box. Drawing a picture here clears the way inside.
Head inside and climb the staircase. Read the note pinned to the wall, which reads “Majikal Sun-Glo Hunny Goes Heer.” Speak to Pooh and he explains it refers to his favorite honey, Sun-Glow Honey, the ingredient needed to lift the fog.
Disney Dreamlight Valley Sun Glow Honey Note

Collect the honeypots and Memory Shards

Pick up any honeypot lying on the floor inside the tree and give it to Pooh. He eats it and hands you the first Memory Shard.
Talk to Pooh again and he recalls burying a pot behind a shelf. Head to the far left side of the interior, next to the massive pot of honey. Move the large honey pot, then slide the shelf on the right over to reveal an opening in the wall.
Dig up the buried pot in the center of that opening and bring it to Pooh for the second Memory Shard. This one turns out to be Merryberry Honey.
Disney Dreamlight Valley buried honey pot

Craft the Tummy Tonic

Pooh decides to eat more honey to jog his memory and ends up with a stomach ache. To settle it, you need to cook a Tummy Tonic. The recipe book on the table next to the entrance gives the clue: cook two seasonings and tea together, and avoid anything too spicy or sweet.

  • Jasmine Tea Leaves
  • Mint
  • Ginger

Use the cooking station beside the table with those three ingredients to make the Tummy Tonic, then give it to Pooh. He drinks it and hands over the third Memory Shard, which reminds him exactly where the Sun-Glow Honey sits.


Find and place the Sun-Glow Honey

The Sun-Glow Honey sits on the middle shelf near the cooking station you just used. Interact with the center shelf to pick up the pot.
Carry the pot upstairs and set it on the pedestal, or honeycomb spot, at the top of the stairs. Interact with the memory to receive the final Memory Shard.
Speak to Pooh once more and follow him out of the tree. A cutscene plays showing the fog clearing from Honeyglow Woods, and an opening appears that leads toward a new region.

Clear the Corrupted Honey Wall to open Gloommeadow

The path into Gloommeadow is sealed by a corrupted honey wall. Gather the materials below, then open the wall’s menu and place them all inside to break it down. Everything you need comes from the Drowsybloom Acre biome, which is the only Honeyglow Woods area open at this point.

MaterialAmountHow to get it
Honeycrunch Bar4Cook with Sweet Chestnut (Drowsybloom Acre trees) and Golden Honey (from beehives)
Acorn Snail4Fish the white ripples in the Drowsybloom Acre river
Honey Agate3Break dark mining spots in the biome
White Thistle3A flower that spawns around Drowsybloom Acre
Soft Limestone7Break dark mining spots in the biome

Tip: If White Thistle is slow to show up, clear out every flower in the biome and wait for the next spawn cycle, repeating until you have all three. Bringing a companion that automatically picks up nearby flowers lets you collect them while you fish and mine the other materials.


Optional objectives

Three optional tasks run alongside the wall clearing. You can knock them out while gathering materials or skip them entirely without blocking progress.

  • Restore the Chez Remy Tree.
  • Complete Winnie the Pooh’s first Friendship quest, Grown-Up Things.
  • Add ten decor pieces to Drowsybloom Acre.

Once all five materials are placed in the wall, the corrupted honey breaks apart and Gloommeadow opens, which marks the end of the interlude. Progress rolls straight into Chapter 4: A Tail Tale, so you can carry on with the Honeyglow Woods story immediately.