Disney Dreamlight Valley is one of the perfect games for you if you’re looking forward to interacting with your favorite childhood Disney or Pixar characters.
This life-simulation game lets players venture into various quests and adventures. However, some quests also exhibit various bugs and issues every now and then.
For instance, the recent Woody quest prevented players from getting the ‘Popsicle stick’ and ‘Pipe cleaner’. We also saw how ‘A Friendly Exchange’ quest was not progressing for some players.
Disney Dreamlight Valley ‘Kristoff stall’ limited stock
And now, a number of Disney Dreamlight Valley players (1,2,3,4,5,6) are not able to purchase items from the Kristoff stall as they are limited in stock.
There seems to be an issue with kristoff’s stall I cannot buy any items just keeps saying “NotEnoughItem”
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Please go back to being able to purchase unlimited coal from Kristoff’s stall. I don’t care about the rest.
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Kristoff’s stall lets players buy certain items like Softwood, Stone, Sand, Snow, Fabric, Glass, and more. But they are currently unable to make purchases and get a ‘NotEnoughItem’ error.
Some players are even convinced that the team has hugely nerfed his stall after assuring that they had indeed expanded the inventory.
This is quite frustrating for Disney Dreamlight Valley players as they are not getting the promised items anymore.
Some are also reporting that the Kristoff stall is neither restocking nor updating after purchasing and remains empty sometimes.
No official comment
Disney Dreamlight Valley support team hasn’t acknowledged the issue where the Kristoff Stall has allegedly been nerfed.
There is also no workaround that can help fix the issue temporarily.
We’ll keep tabs on the latest developments and update this article accordingly.
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