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Every dinosaur you befriend in Paleo Pines needs a comfortable pen to call home. You'll need to make sure they've got their preferred food, the right amount of space, maybe a friend or two (or more), and a nice place to sleep. The key to it all is a Dreamstone.

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This crystal soothes all species with its light, and you'll need plenty of them for your dinosaurs. Without a Dreamstone, they won't have a place to sleep, their pen won't count as a pen, and they won't be happy at all. We'll help you find these crystals so your dinosaurs can enjoy a good night's sleep.

How To Find Dreamstones

Dreamstones are pale pink, glowing crystals that are required in order to build a sleeping patch for a dinosaur.

They come in either a small size or a large size, and each dinosaur needs one that matches their size in order to fulfill one of their four main needs and keep them happy.

Dreamstones can be found all over Veridian Valley, Dapplewood Forest, and Ariacotta Canyon, and most often you can find them by Dreamstone Clusters, the large but unsmashable deposits found scattered across all three biomes.

They can also be found in hiding around bushes or out in the open along paths and fields. Having a Discoverer dinosaur such as the Psittacosaurus or the Coelophysis can help you locate Dreamstones.

Dreamstones are also found behind obstacles, such as rocks or logs, and they require a dinosaur with a specific skill to gain access to them.

Obstacle

Skill Needed

Dinosaur With The Corresponding Skill

Rocks

Smasher

Centrosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus, Styracosaurus, Triceratops

Logs

Stomper

Ankylosaurus, Carnotaurus, Euoplocephalus, Pinacosaurus, Tyrannosaurus Rex

Fiber Bush

Slasher

Kentrosaurus, Stegosaurus, Therizinosaurus, Wuerhosaurus

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