If you’re reading this, congratulations! You’ve decided to give FAIRY TAIL a go and are endevouring to hunt down each and every Delicious and Sparkling Candy discoverable in-game and we’re here to help you.

For those wishing for a reminder as to what they do, we will be covering that information in the first part of this guide, but for those of you who just want the locations, feel free to scroll to the second part of this guide, where we have some heart personalised maps for you to look at:

Section 1: What is the Purpose of Candy?

Both Delicious and Sparkling Candy are a type of collectible discoverable in-game and their purpose is earning you, the player, rewards from Nikora, who can be found in Lucy’s Housein Magnolia, once you bring him enough.

In addition to getting all of Nikora’s rewards, players can earn themselves the Candy Collector medal. 

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Section 2: What is the Difference between Delicious and Sparkling Candy?

The main difference is how to obtain them. Delicious Candy is found in breakable wooden crates, whereas Sparkling Candy can be obtained by destroying certain giant objects, the likes of which are listed further in this guide.

Incidentally, when in areas such as Magnolia and Crocus (towns), Delicious Candy is found in barrels and not wooden crates. 

Players will not be able to get every candy straight away, as some are only available during the game’s Epilogue, but as soon as your chosen team is strong enough and capable of dealing sever damage during Magic Chain, you should be able to get most of them.

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Section 3: Delicious Candy Locations (Shortlist)

  • Magnolia – x3 Delicious Candy
  • Boundry Forest – x1 Delicious Candy
  • Great Plains – x3 Delicious Candy
  • Akane Beach – x3 Delicious Candy
  • Capital Highway – x3 Delicious Candy
  • Crocus – x3 Delicious Candy
  • Tenrou Islands – x3 Delicious Candy
  • Hankobe Mountains – x4 Delicious Candy
  • Mikage Forest – x3 Delicious Candy
  • Sacred Mountain of Zonia – x3 Delicious Candy
  • Tenrou Islands – x3 Delicious Candy
  • Worth Woodsea – x3 Delicious Candy

Section 4: Sparkling Candy Locations (Shortlist)

  • Great Plains- Destroy the giant object by dealing 150,000 damage
  • Akane Beach – Destroy the giant object by dealing 70,000 damage
  • Capital Highway – Destroy the giant object by dealing 80,000 damage
  • Hakobe Mountain – Destroy the giant object by dealing 100,000 damage
  • Sacred Mountain of Zonia – Destroy the giant object by dealing 200,000 damage
  • Worth Woodsea – Destroy the giant object by dealing 150,000 damage

For extra help with candy locations, consult the imagery below:

Magnolia

Magnolia

Delicious Candy in barrels: x3

Boundry Forest

Boundry Forest

Delicious Candy in wooden crates: x1

Great Plains

Great Plains

Delicious Candy in wooden crates: x3

Sparkling Candy: x1 (Destroy the giant object by dealing 150,000 damage)

Akane Beach

Akane Beach

Delicious Candy in wooden crates: x3

Sparkling Candy: x1 (Destroy the giant object by dealing 70,000 damage)

Capital Highway

Capital Highway

Delicious Candy in wooden crates: x3

Sparkling Candy: x1 (Destroy the giant object by dealing 80,000 damage)

Crocus

Crocus

Delicious Candy in barrels: x3

Tenrou Island

Tenrou Islands

Delicious Candy in wooden crates: x3

Hankobe Mountain

Hankobe Mountain

Delicious Candy in wooden crates: x4

Sparkling Candy: x1 (Destroy the giant object by dealing 100,000 damage)

Mikage Forest

Mikage Forest

Delicious Candy in wooden crates: x3

Sacred Mountain of Zonia

Sacred Mountain of Zonia

Delicious Candy in wooden crates: x3

Sparkling Candy: x1 (Destroy the giant object by dealing 200,000 damage)

Worth Woodsea

Worth Woodsea

Delicious Candy in wooden crates: x3

Sparkling Candy: x1 (Destroy the giant object by dealing 150,000 damage)

We hope you found this guide helpful!


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