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Disney Dreamlight Valley Hades Code Actually Works

by Zoey Jan 16,2025

Disney Dreamlight Valley Hades Code Actually Works

Disney Dreamlight Valley: Unearthing Hades' Hidden Carrot Code

A clever Disney Dreamlight Valley player uncovered a secret code hidden within Hades' Friendship Quest, yielding a surprising reward. While many in-game redemption codes are temporary, this one, "HADES15," appears to be permanently active.

The recent Sew Delightful update brought Sally from The Nightmare Before Christmas to the Valley, but players are still exploring the riches of the November 2024 Storybook Vale patch, which introduced beloved characters like Hades and Merida. Completing Hades' Friendship Quests unlocks unique items, and this particular quest holds a special bonus.

Reddit user Malificent7276 discovered that the code "HADES15," mentioned by Hades during his quest, "Your Own Personal Hades," can be redeemed for three carrots. This seemingly innocuous code, part of Hades' speech endorsing Scrooge McDuck's stall, grants players a small but fun reward: three free carrots and a unique letter. While not a massive prize, the unexpected Easter egg delighted fellow players, and the carrots prove useful in crafting dishes.

Redeeming Hades' Secret Code:

  1. Finish the "Your Own Personal Hades" Quest.
  2. Navigate to Settings > Help > Redemption Code.
  3. Input the code: "HADES15".

Disney Dreamlight Valley frequently releases redemption codes for items and cosmetics, often tied to updates. While many expire, some, like the Pride promo codes, remain active. Given the permanent availability of Hades' quest, the "HADES15" code likely shares this permanence. Remember, each code is a one-time use per account.

Looking ahead to 2025, Disney has hinted at the arrival of Aladdin and Jasmine, possibly in late February, and the second half of the Storybook Vale expansion in the summer. Past issues with pre-order bonus distribution for the Storybook Vale patch are being addressed, suggesting smoother updates in the future.