Fairy Stones: Locations, Farming Tips & Usage Guide
Where to Find Fairy Stones Fairy Stones are frequently unearthed within Frozen and Omni Geodes. There is a 1/32 chance of acquiring Fairy Stones from Frozen Geodes, while the likelihood of finding them in Omni Geodes is much rarer, with a 1/2750 chance. To boost your chances of obtaining Frozen Geodes for Fairy Stones, explore The Mines, concentrating on Floors 41 to 79. Furthermore, you may stumble upon Frozen Geodes on your farm during the Winter season. Other methods of acquiring Frozen Geodes for Fairy Stones include looting Fishing Treasure Chests, setting up Ice Pip fish ponds, receiving them as presents during the Feast of the Winter Star Event, or smashing Frozen Geode Nodes found on Hill-Top and Four Corners farm maps. To crack open these Geodes, you'll either need a Geode Crusher or you can hand them over to Clint, the Blacksmith, for processing.
How to Farm Fairy Stones Due to its scarcity, Fairy Stone is most effectively farmed using the Crystalarium device. Placing one Fairy Stone in this machine yields an additional one in three hours and eleven minutes. For efficiency, having multiple Crystalariums on your farm automates the farming process, generating several stones daily. However, it's worth noting that Fairy Stones may not be worth the extensive effort, and it's advisable not to invest significant time and resources in their production.
What to Do with Fairy Stones Upon first discovery of a Fairy Stone, donate it to the Museum. Gunther will provide additional information about this item and add it to his collection. In case of surplus Fairy Stones, you have several options. You can sell them for 250g each (or 325g if you're a Gemologist), gift them to the Wizard, as he appreciates them, or use them in the tailoring and dyeing process to create new shirts or achieve purple colors.
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