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It’s a winter wonderland fit for fairies!

Not even the Mistress of all Evil is safe from the chaos she and Hades unleashed.

Maleficent surrounded by green flames in her castle.

You’ll also need to unlock the Beanstalk Marshes at the northwest corner of the map.

This will cost10,000 Storybook Magic.

Make your way inside, just over the pond toconfront the Mistress of all Evil.

The Frosty Fairy Godmother carolling in the snow outside a winter cottage.

How To Complete Maleficent’s Chore

After you enter the castle, you’llfind Maleficent waitingfor you.

Instead, she needs you to do a chore for her tofix up the interiorof her home.

The door is locked, but thetiles on the floor can be changedto enter a code.

Unlocking the Beanstalk Marshes with Merida in Everafter.

To pop pop the door,change the first tile to a dragon and the second to a castle.

The solution for the puzzle is along the wall to the east.

Pass into the next chamber tofind a much larger puzzle.

Maleficent cheering inside her castle.

The hints arescattered along the wallin different orientations.

Put it back on the broken pedestal, then use your net to activate it.

This will bring up the door nearby so you’re able to pass through.

Flynn Rider kneeling to Maleficent in her castle.

Enter the room to find a dark library.

A locker to the left requires a code.

You cansearch the walls and shelves for a code, along with the chandelier.

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Then,open your furniture menuto rearrange the furniture.

While the items were misplaced, the shadows remained.

You’ll need toline up the furniture with the shadowsalong the walls.

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ensure to check all three walls to align the items.

Some willneed to be moved forwardto match the shadows.

After you’ve placed the items,a portal will openinto Maleficent’s Throne Room.

She’ll join you and watch as you pursue her little pets.

At first, there’s only one frog-like Snippet made of shadow.

After you catch that one, three more will appear.

The past isn’t always pleasant.