Well, daydreaming is GREAT for Lucid Dreaming
Not to get you lucid, no. But with daydreaming you can work on your self/dream-control. I know that many people here have trouble with dream control because they have trouble with other things (such as visual memory, control of your thoughts or even imagination itself)
Some people get "Sleep Drunkenness" in their LDs because of poor dream control (things such as not being able to stand up, hitting objects or not being able to control what you look at). Their mind has trouble to create exactly what the conscious mind wants to, and the person's skepticalness can also ruin things (some people keep falling simply because they don't feel their legs in the usual state).
Daydreaming is great for any aspect of the mind, as long as you're not lazy about it. You're having fun with it: it won't hurt to do it with a bit more of intent and detail. This shall help you A LOT, believe me.
Good (day)dreamign to all,
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