While playingStardew Valley, you’ll have the chance to come across theFairy Box.

Have a fairy healing you in combat using the Fairy Box trinket in Stardew Valley!

Overall, there are eight fairy styles possible, but your exact design is based on your save file.

A blurry image of a player in a cavern with the fairy trinket, with PNGs of the fairy box and four fairies floating around it.

Essentially, this involveschanging your ID to account for the fairy design that you want.

If not, thentype it in and hit ‘OK’.

Double-hit the save filethat you want to change the fairy for.

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Biblically Accurate Fairy Box by Emerald Ceihan

At this point, you should be seeing several files that can be opened in Notepad.

hit the file that isyour farm name and ID (without ‘old’ attached to the end).

Open this in Notepad, and you’ll probably see a giant wall of text.

A Fairy Box on an anvil and a floating fairy in Stardew Valley.

Don’t worry though, this is where you should be.

Press ‘Find Next’, and you should see '' highlighted.

Each of these IDs wastested by the original poster on Reddit through trial-and-error.

A fairy healing a player in the Skull Cavern in Stardew Valley.

A run box on a PC.

The game file folder for Stardew Valley, with a unique save found.

A player searching in a notepad for the word ‘multiplayer’.

A Fairy Box trinket in a player’s inventory in Stardew Valley.

Fairy style 1 in Stardew Valley.

Fairy style 2 in Stardew Valley.

Fairy style 3 in Stardew Valley.

Fairy style 4 in Stardew Valley.

Fairy style 5 in Stardew Valley.

Fairy style 6 in Stardew Valley.

Fairy style 7 in Stardew Valley.

Fairy style 8 in Stardew Valley.

A Stardew Valley player standing next to a biblically accurate fairy.

Biblically Accurate Fairy Box by Emerald Ceihan

Always Raining In The Valley mod showing the new town from above.

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