Moonweaver Repair
Moonweaver Repair is one of the central mechanics in the Moonlit Forest of Starsand Island. Each campsite in the forest contains a Moonweaver, a stone and crystal structure that powers the camp's facilities. When damaged, the Moonweaver appears dim, lifeless, and covered in twisting vines, and the surrounding camp remains unusable. Repairing a Moonweaver with Fluorite activates the tent, campfire, worktable, and fast travel portal at that camp. With 10 campsites spread across the forest, keeping a steady supply of Fluorite is essential for smooth progression.
How the Repair Works
When you approach a damaged Moonweaver, it appears as a dim, vine-covered stone structure resembling a bonsai with an angular, oval-shaped yellow mineral. Interacting with it brings up a repair prompt showing the amount of Fluorite needed.
Locate a camp clearing in the Moonlit Forest and find the damaged Moonweaver nearby
Interact with the structure to open the repair prompt
Confirm the repair (costs 5 Fluorite per Moonweaver)
The Moonweaver's glow returns, indicating successful activation
All camp features unlock immediately: tent, campfire, worktable, and fast travel portal
The first Moonweaver in the Evernight Forest (the starting camp) is already functional and requires no repair. All subsequent Moonweavers across the forest must be found and repaired manually.
What Is Fluorite?
Fluorite is a bright yellow mineral found abundantly throughout the Moonlit Forest. It appears as large crystal nodes on rocky surfaces, near cliffs, and along forest edges. You can mine it with any pickaxe, including a basic Stone Pickaxe (crafted with 2 Stone and 2 Softwood at a worktable).
Fluorite has three primary uses:
Use | Details |
|---|---|
Moonweaver Repair | 5 Fluorite per campsite (45 total for all 9 repairable camps) |
Slingshot Ammunition | Can be loaded directly into the slingshot as ammo |
Radiant Core Crafting | 4 Fluorite + 1 Charcoal in a Furnace produces a Radiant Core, used for lamps, Feeders, Jam Makers, and other items |
Since each camp costs 5 Fluorite and there are 9 camps to repair (the starting camp is free), you need at least 45 Fluorite for Moonweaver repairs alone. Mine Fluorite proactively while exploring rather than backtracking for it later.
Camp Locations and Benefits
There are 10 campsites in the Moonlit Forest. The Evernight Forest camp is available from the start, while the other 9 require Moonweaver Repair. The camps are distributed across the forest's zones in the following progression order:
Zone | Fluorite Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Free | Starting camp; Moonweaver is already active | |
Gate of Life | 5 Fluorite | Second camp; repair bridge with 15 Stone to reach it |
5 Fluorite | Reached by jumping on bubbles; near the Crystalith boss arena | |
Crystalith Hideout | 5 Fluorite | Unlocked after defeating the Crystalith boss |
Azure Bay | 5 Fluorite | Contains Primorite veins and the Left Ruins Key |
Mural Valley | 5 Fluorite | Features the Bronze Gate and an elevator to the river |
Harvest Yard | 5 Fluorite | High-rarity ore section; requires Fire and Water Arrows |
Grain Haven | 5 Fluorite | Accessed via the waterwheel from Harvest Yard (upper path) |
5 Fluorite | Accessed via the waterwheel (lower path); contains Eldergrain and rare fish | |
Later Zones | 5 Fluorite | Additional camps in Homeward Trail, Serenity's Rest, or Moonlight Meadow |
What Each Camp Provides
Once a Moonweaver is repaired, the camp fully activates and provides several critical services:
Feature | Description |
|---|---|
Fast Travel Portal | Teleport to any other repaired camp instantly. Also connects to a portal near your home on the main island. |
Tent | Sleep overnight to restore stamina and advance time |
Campfire | Cook meals for healing and stat buffs |
Worktable | Craft tools, arrows, and other items |
Safe Zone | Enemies do not enter camp clearings, making them ideal for regrouping between encounters |
The fast travel network is the most valuable benefit. The Moonlit Forest is large, and walking between zones takes considerable time. Each repaired Moonweaver adds another node to your teleportation network, drastically reducing travel time and lowering the risk of repeated enemy encounters. The portal also links to the overworld, so you can return home to sell items, tend your farm, or restock supplies without losing progress.
Exploration Strategy
Managing Fluorite is key to efficient exploration. Here are some practical tips:
Mine Fluorite on sight. Every time you pass a Fluorite node, mine it. You will always need more. Fluorite is common throughout the forest, but demand adds up quickly with 9 camps to repair.
Repair camps immediately. As soon as you find a new camp, spend the 5 Fluorite to activate it. The fast travel access alone is worth it, and having a nearby safe zone makes exploring the surrounding area much less risky.
Use camps as supply checkpoints. After repairing a camp, use the worktable to craft more arrows and tools. Cook any raw ingredients at the campfire for healing items. Sleep in the tent if your stamina is low.
Stockpile before deep runs. Before pushing into a new zone, visit the worktable to top off your ammo and food supply. The deeper zones have tougher enemies, and running out of arrows during a boss fight is a common problem.
Return home periodically. Use the fast travel network to teleport home, sell excess materials, deposit items in your storage, and check on your farm. Then teleport back to your furthest camp and continue exploring.
Connection to Forest Progression
Moonweaver Repair is one of several progression mechanics in the Moonlit Forest. The others include Gravecrystals and Gravestars (freeing spirits to open sealed Astral Paths), the Ruins Keys and Bronze Gate puzzle, boss encounters that drop key items, and paths blocked by brambles or vines that require special arrow types.
To enter the Moonlit Forest in the first place, you must progress through Zephyria's Explorer Trial questline at the Exploration Club. This involves crafting a slingshot (2 Softwood + 2 Fiber) and using it to destroy the yellow spots on the Damaged Door behind your home, which reveals the portal to the forest.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I teleport to a camp I haven't repaired yet?
No. A camp only appears in the fast travel list after its Moonweaver has been repaired. You must physically walk to each new camp and spend the Fluorite before it becomes a teleport destination.
What if I run out of Fluorite?
Fluorite nodes respawn over time, so you can always mine more by revisiting earlier zones. Teleport to a previously cleared camp and sweep the surrounding area for fresh nodes. The forest has more than enough Fluorite to cover all 9 repairs with plenty left over for ammo and Radiant Core crafting.
Do I need to repair Moonweavers in order?
You encounter them in a roughly linear order as you progress through the forest, so there is no real way to skip ahead. Each zone is gated by puzzles, bosses, or progression items that must be completed before reaching the next camp.
Can I use the campfire and worktable without repairing the Moonweaver?
No. All camp facilities remain locked until the Moonweaver is repaired. The Moonweaver powers everything at the camp, so it must be activated first.