How to Get Fairy Dust in Stardew Valley

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avatarDealingDada2 years ago

Just buy it, dude. Get a Prismatic Shard, grab a Diamond, and trade them for Fairy Dust at the Desert Trader. Simple as that.

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avatarPassingDada2 years ago

Fairy Dust? More like 'Rare-as-teeth Dust.' It took me AGES to find a Prismatic Shard. But yeah, once you get lucky with that and have a Diamond to spare, hit up the Desert Trader. They'll sort you out with the Dust. Just a heads up, it's not a quick task, but super worth it for instant crop growth!


avatarCorsetingJoke2 years ago

To get your hands on some Fairy Dust in Stardew Valley, you're gonna need to do a little crafting. First, brace yourself for a dive into the Skull Cavern because you'll need a Prismatic Shard. Then, snag yourself a Diamond. Mix them together at the Desert Trader, and voil脿, Fairy Dust! This magical powder can make your crops grow instantly or fix those pesky fences.

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