The Fractured Glass quest walkthrough in Disney Dreamlight Valley
Something unusual is happening with Alice during Disney Dreamlight Valley's Fractured Glass quest. While nothing about her and the Cheshire Cat's storyline is normal, things are especially wacky, with Alice's personality suddenly becoming more bubbly and excitable. Although being happy is a good thing under normal circumstances, there's more to this than what's appearing on the surface. Your character catches onto this quickly, questioning why Alice is behaving differently from usual. Fortunately, there are solutions to every issue in Disney Dreamlight Valley's world. Table of contents How to start the Fractured Glass quest Talk to Scrooge, Mother Gothel, and Olaf Searching Alice's house for clues How to make banana, chocolate, and vanilla ice cream Repairing Scrooge's broken merchandise Gather flowers for Alice Red flowers Blue flowers Yellow flowers How to start the Fractured Glass quest The Fractured Glass is Alice's level seven Friendship Quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley. You'll need to meet the following pre-requisites to start it: Reach level seven friendship with Alice Unlock Olaf and Mother Gothel Progress through Remy's friendship quests Unlock the Sunlit Plateau As you talk to her during the quest's introduction, you'll notice she's much happier than usual, with zero regard for Olaf accidentally dropping his trivia book in mud. She mentions Mother Gothel and Scrooge McDuck along the way, prompting you to seek the three out to learn more about the situation. Talk to Scrooge, Mother Gothel, and Olaf After your initial conversation with Alice, you decide to find Scrooge, Mother Gothel, and Olaf in hopes of determining this shift in personality. You'll need to speak to all three characters before proceeding with the rest of the quest. Screenshot by Destructoid Each character will give three perspectives on Alice's behavior. While Mother Gothel thinks it's great, Scrooge explains that Alice tried on his brand new merchandise clothing before tossing everything into a pile on the floor. Olaf's situation with the trivia book was a complete accident, resulting in Alice's strange reaction to his predicament. Searching Alice's house for clues While this information helps you understand the situation better, it doesn't solve the problem. For that, we'll need to head to Alice's house to look for clues. You'll quickly notice that this entire house is fun, cheerful, and colorful, but one thing brings down the mood: a Sad Alice in a teapot. Screenshot by Destructoid Next to the couch inside Alice's house is a tiny version of herself hiding in a teapot. Yes, there are two Alices in the village now. She explains that she only feels sadness and doesn't wish to talk much. More confused than ever, your character decides to go out and find Happy Alice to see what's going on. How to make banana, chocolate, and vanilla ice cream Although Happy Alice doesn't want to spend much time helping Sad Alice, she reveals the secret to making herself happier: ice cream. Your next task is to make banana, chocolate, and vanilla ice cream. Here's a complete list of their recipes: Banana Ice cream: Milk, Slush Ice, Sugarcane, Banana Chocolate Ice cream: Milk, Slush Ice, Sugarcane, Cocoa Bean Vanilla Ice cream: Milk, Slush Ice, Sugarcane, Vanilla Screenshot by Destructoid The easiest two ingredients to obtain are milk and slush ice, as they're both available for sale in the Chez Remy kitchen shop. Sugarcane and bananas can be obtained from Dazzle Beach, while cocoa beans and vanilla come from the Sunlit Plateau. With all three ice cream dishes on hand, return to Alice's house to gift it to Sad Alice. She'll grow in size slightly before explaining the situation in detail. Turns out, the Kaleidoscope from Mimsy Were the Borogoves is the source of this problem. However, before we tackle that situation, we'll need to visit a few NPCs. Repairing Scrooge's broken merchandise Our first stop after making this revelation is Scrooge McDuck's shop. You'll immediately notice Alice's destructive powers, with several piles of trash scattered around. This is eerily similar to the mess the Cheshire Cat makes during Mannequin Madness. Surprisingly, these situations are unrelated to one another. Screenshot by Destructoid Unfortunately, it's our job to clean these trash piles now. Clear everything away before talking to Scrooge again. He'll show remorse for what he said to Alice, vowing to apologize later in this quest. In the meantime, have a quick chat with Merlin to get some advice on how to help Alice. Although he has no magic spells, he offers some advice. It's time to look for some flowers. Gather flowers for Alice Before we wrap up the Fractured Glass quest, we'll need to pick up some red, blue, and yellow flowers. Below are some flower types and their locations that work for this quest: Red flowers Red Falling Penstemon: Plaza Red Daisy: Peaceful Meadow Red Bell

Something unusual is happening with Alice during Disney Dreamlight Valley's Fractured Glass quest. While nothing about her and the Cheshire Cat's storyline is normal, things are especially wacky, with Alice's personality suddenly becoming more bubbly and excitable.
Although being happy is a good thing under normal circumstances, there's more to this than what's appearing on the surface. Your character catches onto this quickly, questioning why Alice is behaving differently from usual. Fortunately, there are solutions to every issue in Disney Dreamlight Valley's world.
Table of contents
How to start the Fractured Glass quest
The Fractured Glass is Alice's level seven Friendship Quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley. You'll need to meet the following pre-requisites to start it:
- Reach level seven friendship with Alice
- Unlock Olaf and Mother Gothel
- Progress through Remy's friendship quests
- Unlock the Sunlit Plateau
As you talk to her during the quest's introduction, you'll notice she's much happier than usual, with zero regard for Olaf accidentally dropping his trivia book in mud. She mentions Mother Gothel and Scrooge McDuck along the way, prompting you to seek the three out to learn more about the situation.
Talk to Scrooge, Mother Gothel, and Olaf
After your initial conversation with Alice, you decide to find Scrooge, Mother Gothel, and Olaf in hopes of determining this shift in personality. You'll need to speak to all three characters before proceeding with the rest of the quest.
Each character will give three perspectives on Alice's behavior. While Mother Gothel thinks it's great, Scrooge explains that Alice tried on his brand new merchandise clothing before tossing everything into a pile on the floor. Olaf's situation with the trivia book was a complete accident, resulting in Alice's strange reaction to his predicament.
Searching Alice's house for clues
While this information helps you understand the situation better, it doesn't solve the problem. For that, we'll need to head to Alice's house to look for clues. You'll quickly notice that this entire house is fun, cheerful, and colorful, but one thing brings down the mood: a Sad Alice in a teapot.
Next to the couch inside Alice's house is a tiny version of herself hiding in a teapot. Yes, there are two Alices in the village now. She explains that she only feels sadness and doesn't wish to talk much. More confused than ever, your character decides to go out and find Happy Alice to see what's going on.
How to make banana, chocolate, and vanilla ice cream
Although Happy Alice doesn't want to spend much time helping Sad Alice, she reveals the secret to making herself happier: ice cream. Your next task is to make banana, chocolate, and vanilla ice cream. Here's a complete list of their recipes:
- Banana Ice cream: Milk, Slush Ice, Sugarcane, Banana
- Chocolate Ice cream: Milk, Slush Ice, Sugarcane, Cocoa Bean
- Vanilla Ice cream: Milk, Slush Ice, Sugarcane, Vanilla

The easiest two ingredients to obtain are milk and slush ice, as they're both available for sale in the Chez Remy kitchen shop. Sugarcane and bananas can be obtained from Dazzle Beach, while cocoa beans and vanilla come from the Sunlit Plateau.
With all three ice cream dishes on hand, return to Alice's house to gift it to Sad Alice. She'll grow in size slightly before explaining the situation in detail. Turns out, the Kaleidoscope from Mimsy Were the Borogoves is the source of this problem. However, before we tackle that situation, we'll need to visit a few NPCs.
Repairing Scrooge's broken merchandise
Our first stop after making this revelation is Scrooge McDuck's shop. You'll immediately notice Alice's destructive powers, with several piles of trash scattered around. This is eerily similar to the mess the Cheshire Cat makes during Mannequin Madness. Surprisingly, these situations are unrelated to one another.
Unfortunately, it's our job to clean these trash piles now. Clear everything away before talking to Scrooge again. He'll show remorse for what he said to Alice, vowing to apologize later in this quest. In the meantime, have a quick chat with Merlin to get some advice on how to help Alice. Although he has no magic spells, he offers some advice. It's time to look for some flowers.
Gather flowers for Alice
Before we wrap up the Fractured Glass quest, we'll need to pick up some red, blue, and yellow flowers. Below are some flower types and their locations that work for this quest:
Red flowers
- Red Falling Penstemon: Plaza
- Red Daisy: Peaceful Meadow
- Red Bell Flower: Forest of Valor
- Red Bromeliad: Sunlit Plateau
- Red Passion Lily: Frosted Heights
- Red Nasturtium: Forgotten Lands
Blue flowers
- Blue Falling Penstemon: Plaza
- Blue Hydrangea: Dazzle Beach
- Blue Star Lily: Forest of Valor
- Blue Marsh Milkweed: Glade of Trust
- Blue Passion Lily: Frosted Heights
Yellow flowers
- Dandelion: Plaza
- Yellow Daisy: Peaceful Meadow
- Sunflower: Dazzle Beach
- Yellow Bromeliad: Sunlit Plateau
- Yellow Nasturtium: Forgotten Lands
With your flowers on hand, return to Alice's house to hear her sad and happy selves speaking to Olaf, Scrooge, and Mother Gothel. After several conversations amongst these characters, you'll complete Disney Dreamlight Valley's Fractured Glass quest, leading you into her final friendship quest once she reaches level ten.
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