Focus on those first, as opposed to working the “for-fun” missions which, for example, have Mickey “search for friends”. For instance, at one point, Mickey Mouse starts missing Minnie and in order to put things in motion so that she can eventually join the theme park you’ll need to perform a series of dedicated tasks. Of course, you should prioritize missions pertaining to story mode. Both are basic necessities in Disney Magic Kingdoms, so you can’t have enough. You will probably notice that all of these missions return EXP, as well as Magic. Instead, tap on it and select one of the tasks from the list. Even if a character isn’t currently involved in a mission, it shouldn’t be sitting idle and not doing anything productive. The way this works best is you delegating tasks (or quests) left and right. Doing so also ensures that you can move the story along at a reasonable pace. You can do that by keeping the characters you’ve unlocked so far busy. Keep Your Characters Busyĭuring the initial stages of the game and beyond, you need to make sure you have enough Magic to sustain all activities in your budding park. Unlocking new characters takes quite a bit of time, however, so as to ensure you don’t get frustrated we’ve put together this comprehensive Disney Magic Kingdom guide, updated for 2021, in which we detail some strategies to ensure you get to welcome your favorite Disney hero as quickly as possible.