Blox Fruits Kitsune Shrine, Full Moon Cycle
If you want to know where to find the Kitsune Island location, you’ve come to the right place! The heavily anticipated Blox Fruits Kitsune update is now live, and the community is already working hard on trying to figure out all the new secrets and mysteries. In this guide, we explain where to find the Kitsune Shrine in Blox Fruits, we provide information on the full moon cycle, and we try to find out what is the puzzling new variation of the moon.
Where to Find Kitsune Shrine in Blox Fruits
It goes without saying, but the Kitsune Fruit is the biggest star of the new Blox Fruits update. It is the most expensive Fruit to date, and it even has its own dedicated island! The most important thing on the island is the Kitsune Mask, which you can get as a reward from it. However, finding this island is not easy. Nevertheless, don’t worry, we are here to explain step-by-step how to find the Kitsune Shrine in Blox Fruits:
- Head over to the Third Sea map.
- Next, you will need to enter the Danger Level 6 zone, the most perilous level of the Third Sea.
- The Kitsune island will only appear during a full moon. Hence, the best time to enter the Danger Level 6 zone is around a day before the full moon.
- A message saying, “The light of a full moon peaks through the clouds,” will appear, indicating that the full moon is here.
- When the Blox Fruits Kitsune Shrine spawns, you will see another message saying, “A mysterious shrine has appeared in the sea…”
- At this point, you will have just a couple of minutes to find and locate the Kitsune Island location.
- Finally, it’s important to note that this time around, it will not be a usual full moon. Rather, you will need to see a full blue moon! The blue moon indicates that the Blox Fruits Kitsune Shrine is near you!
Blox Fruits Full Moon Cycle
As we’ve already mentioned previously, in order for the Kitsune Shrine to appear in Blox Fruits, you will need to visit it at a very specific in-game time. Namely, it only occurs during a full moon in the Danger Level 6 zone of the Third Sea. So, what does that mean for you? When do you need to go there? Read on as we explain.
A full moon is a rare occurrence that takes place every 3-4 days in the game (equivalent to around ~80 real-life minutes). A message will appear in the chat when a full moon starts, saying, “The light of a full moon peaks through the clouds.” The moon has different phases that change every time the game time changes. However, note that Blox Fruits’ moon has a reversed moon cycle.