Ever stumbled upon a glowing blue patch in 99 Nights in the Forest and wondered what secrets it held? I did too! After a week of no updates, I discovered the Fairy Biome. It’s one of the coolest additions to the game, mixing combat, exploration, and a fun little puzzle involving a Mother Tree. Think of it as your chance to become a forest fairy for a bit, minus the wings (unless you find some!).
This guide breaks down everything you need to know about the Fairy Biome, from finding it to reviving the Mother Tree. I’ve spent hours exploring this biome, so you can trust me to guide you through it.
1. What is the Fairy Biome in 99 Nights in the Forest?
The Fairy Biome is a mini-area that was added in the January 10, 2026, update. You can access it once your campfire hits Level 2 or higher. This magical spot is home to Fairies and Fairy Wolves, plus a huge central structure called the Mother Tree or Great Tree. The first time I stumbled upon it, I almost didn’t recognize it!
What makes it stand out? The ground has a blue tint instead of the usual green, making it easy to spot, even from far away. Despite being a recent addition, it spawns pretty close to the starting area, so you won’t have to trek across the entire map to find it.
2. Fighting Enemies and Collecting Drops in the Fairy Biome
The key enemies in the Fairy Biome are Fairy Wolves, which some people call Mushroom Wolves. These aren’t just there to look pretty. They drop acorns, which you absolutely need to complete the Mother Tree quest. Consider them furry, acorn-filled piñatas.
I recommend farming quite a few wolves before messing with the tree. Running out of acorns halfway through is a major pain and requires annoying backtracking. Starting the new biome with a class that has better movement speed is a good move. You can unlock different classes by using gems you get from redeeming 99 Nights in the Forest codes. It’s like picking the right tool for the job!
3. How Do You Revive the Mother Tree in 99 Nights in the Forest?
The main goal in the Fairy Biome is to bring the Mother Tree back to life by reconnecting its roots to these magical pools that are all around. It’s like giving the tree a super-charged life support system.
3.1. How Do You Get Acorns in the Fairy Biome?
Acorns only drop from Fairy Wolves inside the Fairy Biome. You have to defeat them and grab as many acorns as your inventory can hold. There’s no secret trick here; farming is a must. I tried looking for a shortcut once and ended up with zero acorns and a bunch of angry wolves on my tail.

The more acorns you have, the faster you can revive the tree. Fewer acorns mean more trips back to fight wolves. Before you head out, make sure you stock up on bandages.
3.2. How Do You Plant Acorns on the Mother Tree Roots?
Once you’ve got your acorns, find the Mother Tree in the center of the Fairy Biome. Check out the roots closely. You’ll see glowing spots along the broken paths. These spots are where you can plant acorns. Here’s how to do it:
- Grab an acorn from your inventory.
- Get close to a glowing root section.
- Hold down “E” until the action goes through.
- If it doesn’t work, move around a bit and try again. Sometimes the positioning can be finicky.

When you plant an acorn correctly, the root will grow towards the enchanted pool. Repeat this for every broken root until the whole network is connected. There’s a stone tablet nearby that explains this too. It’s like a fairy-tale instruction manual.
4. What Rewards Do You Get From The Fairy Biome Quest?
After all the roots are linked up, a locked blue chest at the Mother Tree will pop open. Usually, you’ll find:
- Enchanted Farm Tablet: Enchanted Farms are bigger than regular farms but grow the same stuff. The catch? They can’t be stacked. A lot of experienced players see this as a downgrade since they take up more space and mess with efficient vertical farming setups.
- Strong Axe: The Strong Axe is a great find and usually the more useful reward. I always get excited when I see this!
You can toss the Enchanted Farm Tablet into the grinder at camp. This turns all future farm blueprints into Enchanted Farms. That brings us to the big question:
5. Is the Fairy Biome Worth Visiting?
From a progression standpoint, the Fairy Biome is worth doing at least once. The Mother Tree quest is simple, the biome is close to your spawn point, and the rewards are guaranteed. Even if you decide to skip Enchanted Farms later on, clearing the Fairy Biome gives you some good gear, teaches you something new, and gives you a break from the usual grind. Plus, this biome is fantastic for snagging some 99 Nights in the Forest recipes.
Common Questions About The Fairy Biome
Do you need to finish the Mother Tree quest in the Fairy Biome?
No, it’s optional, but I’d suggest doing it at least once. It gives you some nice rewards and shows you a unique part of the biome.
Can Enchanted Farms be reverted to normal farms?
Unfortunately, no. Once you grind the Enchanted Farm Tablet, all your future farm blueprints are enchanted and can’t be stacked anymore.
What happens if you run out of acorns while reviving the Mother Tree?
You’ll have to go back and farm more Fairy Wolves for acorns. That’s why it’s a good idea to stock up beforehand!
So, that wraps up our guide to the 99 Nights in the Forest Fairy Biome. Did you enjoy exploring the mini-biome and completing the Mother Tree quest? What rewards did you get, and did you find them useful? Share your experiences and thoughts in the comments below!