
Also keep in mind that only certain land plots are necessary to move your plot forward, other side plots can be unlocked at any time when you have more magic built up and need more land to build attractions, etc. Also, don't spend gems on magic, there are far better things to spend your gems on.įocus first on spending your magic on things to move the storyline forward. Later in the game, magic is plentiful, but early on it feels like you never have enough. I don't have enough magic! How can I get more magic quickly? If you feel stuck and want to know what quest comes next, or what quests earn what tokens, or who needs to be what level to do something, check it out. The DMK Wiki is a wealth of information and provides a great overview of the storyline, quests, characters, tokens, etc. If your character is not a high enough level, the quest will appear in your list and your character will just not be able to complete it until they’re the appropriate level.

You should never need to level a character up in order to make a storyline-progressing quest appear. Event quests have a different colored background. Main storyline quests are marked with a small castle icon in the corner, side quests show a forked arrow icon. How do I unlock _? How do I keep the storyline moving forward?Īlways work on the quest at the top of your list-this will always be the one you need to work on to keep moving the story along, whether it’s an event storyline or a main storyline.

Last update: (post-update 30, happiness changes edited) BEGINNER QUESTIONS AND STRATEGIES So you're new(ish) to Disney Magic Kingdoms and you want to know what on earth is going on with this game? What is this event? What’s best to do next? Then you've come to the right place! Here are some FAQs this subreddit sees all the time from newbies!
