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===Friendship Quests===
===Friendship Quests===
*{{quest|Built to Destroy!}} ({{friendship|Donald Duck}})
*{{quest|Built to Destroy!}} ({{friendship|Donald Duck}})
==Unlock Dialogue==
{{labeledDialogueBox|title=Unlock|
  {{dialogue|character=Scrooge McDuck|text=TODO}}
  {{dialogue|character=Scrooge McDuck|text=TODO}}
  {{dialogue|answer=TODO (Use 10000 {{price}})|character=Scrooge McDuck|text=TODO}}
  {{dialogue|answer=Perhaps some other time.|character=Scrooge McDuck|text=TODO}}
}}


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 20:36, 6 April 2023

Stitch's House
Stitch's House.png
Information
Costs: Star Coin icon.png 10,000
Residents: Stitch
Found: Unlocked during quest
From: Menu Icon Quests.png Built to Destroy! Donald Duck.png

Stitch's House is a Character House where Stitch lives. It is a Hawaiian beach-themed house with a sci-fi-styled exterior that resembles his and Lilo's bedroom dome seen from the end of the first Lilo & Stitch film onward, only with the tower replaced by a door. Its interior resembles a scaled-down apartment version of the Pelekai house. It is unlocked during the Donald Duck Friendship quest Built to Destroy! and costs Star Coin icon.png 10,000 to construct. It can be placed anywhere in the Village on land.

Schedule

Main article: Time.
Schedule times have been community sourced and may not be accurate & subject to change
Time Location
Icon Sleeping.png
12:00 AM Unavailable. Stitch sleeping inside his home.
Icon Valley.png
2:00 AM Open and available.
Icon Sleeping.png
10:00 PM Unavailable. Stitch sleeping inside his home.

Environment Items


Quests

This location is involved in the following quests:

Friendship Quests

Unlock Dialogue

Unlock
Scrooge McDuck.png

TODO

Scrooge McDuck.png

TODO

→  TODO (Use 10000 Star Coin icon.png)
Scrooge McDuck.png

TODO

→  Perhaps some other time.
Scrooge McDuck.png

TODO

History