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How to find the Blox Fruits full moon in every game event
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Do you know the Moon Cycle in Blox Fruits? Because the game takes place in the southern hemisphere, the cycle is inverted: it progresses from a waxing crescent to a full moon. Read on to learn more about the Moon Cycle in Blox Fruits.

Uses & Cycle of Full Moon in Blox Fruits

A full moon occurs every 8 in-game nights and is a requirement in some Blox Fruits events, like the Race Trials or the Skull Guitar Puzzle. You'll see an in-game message when a full moon rises and sets.

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Full Moon Cycle

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  1. This also equates to:
    • 180 minutes in real life, or
    • 55 minutes after a new server launches.
    • When you log into the game, you can ask in chat for the current moon cycle or hop up to the clouds and look for yourself.
    • If you join a new server just as it's created, you'll see the full moon in 55 minutes.
    • The moon's phases are the same as those in the Moon Cycle in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Areas & Events Depending on Moon Cycle

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  1. Race Awakening, also called Race V4, requires a full moon to complete the trials.
  2. Players need the full moon to start the puzzle for this mythical weapon.
  3. You can only find this hidden island in Sea Danger Level 6 during a full moon.
    • For example, this might be helpful for you if you're attempting to acquire a Kitsune Fruit by offering Azure Embers at the Kitsune Shrine; the island only appears during a full moon.
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Tips for Finding a Full Moon

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  1. Since the full moon happens 55 minutes after a server launches, doing this will ensure that you'll experience a full moon quickly.
  2. These are stages before the full moon, so you have time to get to the Temple of Time for race trials, the Haunted Castle for the Skull Guitar puzzle, and find the Kitsune Island.
  3. A message will display on-screen from the First and Second Sea (where the full moon does nothing) and the Third Sea.[1]
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