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Starsand Island Map
February 10, 2026 at 02:03 AM
Major expansion: three homestead environments, nine subplots, Chrono Arcade, Pet Haven, detailed shop descriptions
Starsand Island is a tropical island with several distinct areas. The world is open from the start, though deeper parts of the Moonlit Forest become more accessible as you progress. The island has three distinct homestead environments where you can own property.
You can own up to nine homestead subplots across three different environments. See Building for construction details.
Blue Beach -- Coastal plots with ocean views and beach access. The most tropical-feeling environment.
Cloudrest Lake -- Lakeside plots surrounded by trees and rolling hills. Quieter and more pastoral.
Windflute Island -- Elevated island plots with open sky and wind. The most dramatic views.
The island's main settlement. Contains shops, restaurants, the arcade, and most NPCs. This is where you go to buy and sell, pick up quests, and socialize with the islanders.
Lunelle's clothing store -- Outfits and accessories for character customization.
Neona's vehicle shop -- Buy vehicles and vehicle accessories.
Zerine's general store -- Seeds, materials, and crafting supplies.
Serena's furniture shop -- Furniture and decorations for building.
Stella's pet store -- Adopt pets. The Pet Haven costs around 15,000 Starshells per adoption.
Aurelis's restaurant -- Food and drinks. Stella performs here in the evenings.
Loren's Chrono Arcade -- Minigames and a Gachapon machine with collectible prizes.
Youfang's fortune telling -- Get readings.
The fog-shrouded exploration and combat area on the island's interior. Contains 12 campsites with portal checkpoints and 3 epic boss encounters. See the full Moonlit Forest guide.
Fishing spots, boat access, and ocean-related activities. This is where you launch boats to reach offshore islands. Delphin hangs out here.
Smaller islands accessible by boat. One can eventually be owned as a private island and developed with the building system.
The island is big enough that walking gets tedious. See the Vehicles guide. Short version: craft a skateboard early, upgrade to a scooter or motorbike when you can, and get a boat for ocean travel. The 12 campsites in the Moonlit Forest also act as fast travel points.