You receive your first set of wings early into the second major area inFae Farm, receiving them from the mystical being known as the Wisp Mother for sake of venturing into the next realm and helping them with a natural disaster like you did with the whirlpools in Azoria proper.
You’ll receive one pair of wings for free, but Fae Farm also allows you to purchase new wings from different vendors around the different regions if you’re looking for a bit more flair. Here, we’re helping you find every new wing style in Fae Farm, including from the DLCs.

How To Change Your Wings
Once you’veunlocked your initial pair of wingsfrom the Wisp Mother before entering the Fae Realm to help deal with the miasma there, your farmer will suddenly have alarge pair of wings. This allows you to perform adouble-jumpby fluttering a bit further than your original jump would allow.
However, if the default wings don’t match your aesthetic, or they’re growing a bit tired as you push on through more of the game, you’re able to always opt topurchase new wingsfrom certain vendors around the world. The biggest vendor of them will bethe Wisp Mother, who also sells a few new color palettes to change your outfit or clothing colors, and she’ll even sell you the final magic staff upgrade once you’ve finished the main portion of the game.

The Wisp Mother charges inresources like gems, flowers,andplentyofFlutter Dust, so be sure to stock up. To unlock all wings in Fae Farm, you’ll need to have accessed each of the three dungeons in game for the gemstones they offer, begun growing a variety of hybrid flowers for the unique colors she’ll request.
Each set of wings from the Wisp Mother costs some combination of the following:ten Flutter Dust, ten of a specific color flower (plenty of which are hybrids), andone polished gemwith a color similar to the wings you’ll be buying.

Additionally, with theSkies of Azoria DLCthatlaunched in June 2024, you’ll also have access toPhoebe in Windhaven, who sells a variety of new outfits in addition to several new, DLC-exclusive pairs of wings. She, however, asks not only forpolished Skyvale gemsin addition to the kinds of things the Wisp Mother is looking for, but Phoebe also requests at least one variety ofFallen Starsyou’ve been getting from the Star Vault puzzles nearby.
The Stars that Phoebe asks for can be found in the three realms of Skyvale: Fallen Stars come from Windhaven puzzles, Rare Fallen Stars from Starlight Isles puzzles, and Legendary Fallen Stars from the Howling Heights puzzles. Finishing the DLC may render all Stars available in more dungeons than they were originally, so always be on the lookout - Phoebe wants them, too!

Regardless, once you own a new pair of wings, you may change them in theclothing menuat the bottom ofyour inventory screen.
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The change in your wings is purely an aesthetic one - they don’t offer any extra power-ups or perks - but there’s nothing wrong with accessorizing!