Overview
Moonweaver crystals are stone structures found at campsites throughout the Moonlit Forest in Starsand Island. When repaired, they activate as fast travel portals, letting you teleport between any repaired camp and the home portal on the island surface. Repairing Moonweavers is one of the most important things you can do while exploring the forest, since it eliminates lengthy backtracking through hostile territory.
Appearance
Damaged Moonweavers appear as dim, vine-covered crystal formations positioned near the tent at each campsite. They give off a faint glow but are clearly cracked and overgrown. Once repaired, the crystal brightens, the vines recede, and a portal node activates beside it. Repaired Moonweavers emit a steady blue-purple glow that makes them easy to spot from a distance.
How to Repair
Each damaged Moonweaver requires 5 Fluorite to repair. Walk up to the crystal and interact with it to trigger the repair prompt. The repair is instant once you have the materials. The first Moonweaver in Evernight Forest (Zone 1) is already active when you arrive, so you do not need to repair it.
Detail | Info |
|---|---|
Repair Cost | 5 Fluorite per Moonweaver |
Total Moonweavers | 12 (one per zone, first is pre-repaired) |
Total Fluorite Needed | 55 Fluorite (11 repairs x 5 each) |
Repair Time | Instant |
Finding Fluorite
Fluorite is one of the most common minerals in the Moonlit Forest. It appears as large yellow-tinted nodes embedded in rocky walls, cliff edges, and along cave surfaces throughout every zone. You can mine it with any pickaxe, including the basic Stone Pickaxe.
Fluorite spawns in every zone of the forest, so you will naturally accumulate it as you explore. Make a habit of mining Fluorite nodes whenever you pass them. Since each Moonweaver repair costs 5 and there are 11 to repair, you need 55 total. That sounds like a lot, but Fluorite is genuinely abundant. Most players collect enough passively without going out of their way to farm it.
Fast Travel Network
Once you repair a Moonweaver, that camp becomes a node in the fast travel network. To teleport, interact with any repaired Moonweaver or the home portal on the island surface and select your destination from the list of available camps.
The home portal is located at the end of the cave behind your house at Hopeland. It connects to the same network. This means you can teleport from your home directly to any repaired camp inside the forest, and from any camp back to the surface.
Fast travel is free and has no cooldown. You can teleport as many times as you want within a single day. This makes it practical to visit specific zones for targeted mining runs: teleport in, mine the veins, teleport back home to drop off materials, and repeat.
All Camp Locations
The Moonlit Forest contains 12 zones, each with its own camp and Moonweaver crystal. Repair them in order as you progress through the forest.
# | Zone | Moonweaver Status | Notable Features |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | Evernight Forest | Pre-repaired (active on arrival) | Entry area; Fluorite, Copper, Tin, Quartz |
2 | Gate of Life | Requires 5 Fluorite | First Gravestar puzzle; Runebird encounters; Copper, Iron, Coal |
3 | Dreamfall Garden | Requires 5 Fluorite | Bubble platforms; Luminwing Butterflies; Luminfrog enemies |
4 | Crystalith Hideout | Requires 5 Fluorite | Crystalith boss arena; Gold and Primorite deposits |
5 | Azure Bay | Requires 5 Fluorite | Waterfall elevator; Sleep Lilies; Left Ruins Key location |
6 | Mural Valley | Requires 5 Fluorite | Bronze Gate (both Ruins Keys needed); Magnetite; Glintortle boss |
7 | Harvest Yard | Requires 5 Fluorite | Fire/Water Arrows required; Fluffweave; Diamond, Oilstone, Flamecore |
8 | Grain Haven | Requires 5 Fluorite | Upper cliff camp; Gold, Primorite, Oilstone |
9 | Homeward Trail | Requires 5 Fluorite | Wooden scaffolding sections; Echo Bean Seeds |
10 | Serenity's Rest | Requires 5 Fluorite | Ladder paths; Runebird patrols |
11 | Darkwater Shore | Requires 5 Fluorite | Fishing spot; Eldergrain; accessed by reversing the Waterwheel |
12 | Moonlight Meadow | Requires 5 Fluorite | Final camp; Ruin Guard boss; Moonstone, Aurorite |
Camp Facilities
Each repaired camp provides the same set of facilities, though the exact layout varies from zone to zone.
Facility | Function |
|---|---|
Tent | Sleep to restore stamina and advance to the next day |
Campfire | Cook meals using recipes you have learned |
Worktable | Craft items from the standard Worktable recipe list |
Moonweaver Portal | Teleport to any other repaired camp or the home portal |
Having a Campfire at each camp is particularly useful. You can cook buff food right before a boss fight without needing to go back to the surface. Sleeping at a camp tent fully restores your stamina, which is helpful during extended exploration sessions.
Repair Priority
You will discover Moonweavers in order as you progress through the zones, so there is not much choice about which to repair first. That said, some camps are more strategically valuable than others.
Gate of Life (Zone 2) is the first camp you actually need to repair. It saves a lot of walking back from the early mining zones.
Crystalith Hideout (Zone 4) puts you right next to Gold and Primorite deposits, making it one of the most useful mining teleport targets.
Harvest Yard (Zone 7) is the only source of Fluffweave and has Diamond, Oilstone, and Flamecore. Worth repairing as soon as you reach it.
Moonlight Meadow (Zone 12) gives access to the rarest ores (Moonstone, Aurorite) and the Ruin Guard boss. Essential for endgame.
Tips
Always carry at least 5 Fluorite when exploring a new zone. That way you can repair the Moonweaver immediately upon finding the camp.
If you are running low on Fluorite, focus on mining the yellow-tinted nodes along cliff walls. They are the most reliable source.
Use the fast travel network for daily mining rotations. Teleport to Crystalith Hideout for Gold, Harvest Yard for Diamond, and Moonlight Meadow for Moonstone, then teleport home to process everything.
Repair all 12 Moonweavers as a priority during your first full pass through the forest. The time saved on backtracking pays for itself many times over.
The home portal near your house connects to the same network. You do not need to walk back to the cave entrance to enter the forest after your first visit.
Resources in the Moonlit Forest regenerate daily. Combined with fast travel, this makes repeated farming runs quick and efficient.