The Full Moon Night event has finally arrived in Capybara Go!, bringing both free and premium rewards for players to enjoy. This limited-time festival comes with two main event paths — one for players willing to spend, and another designed for those who prefer to play for free. Here’s a complete guide covering how the event works, the rewards you can earn, and whether it’s worth investing your gems or real money.
4 Capybara Go Full Moon Night Event
1. 7-Day Login Rewards and Free Avatar
The event kicks off with a 7-day login bonus. By logging in daily, you’ll collect various rewards, and on the final day, you’ll receive an exclusive event avatar. It’s not yet confirmed if there’s a matching skin, but a free avatar alone is a good reason to participate.
There’s also a $10 Event Fund, which has become a regular feature in most Capybara Go! events. Purchasing it grants an avatar frame and a limited-brand selection box. If you don’t mind spending a small amount, this is one of the more worthwhile purchases during the event.
2. Full Moon Celebration: The Premium Event
This is the pay-to-win side of the Full Moon Festival. Players can spend up to 10,000 gems to earn 22 “Golden Flowers,” which act as the main event currency. The pity system sits at 300 pulls, and while the top prize — the Forbidden Arcane Tome — is impressive, hitting the pity could cost around $200 in real money.
If you’re aiming for the best items but don’t want to overspend, consider focusing on smaller milestones rather than pushing all the way to pity. The rewards include high-tier items like Immortal Gear, Awaken Cores, and other valuable materials.
3. Moon Cake Board: Free-to-Play Event Mechanics
The Moon Cake side is the more player-friendly portion of the event. Here, your goal is to uncover tiles on a board to find Lotus Flowers, which refresh the board and help you progress. Each tile can reveal gems, hammers, bombs, or magnifying glasses — tools that help you clear larger areas faster.
Keep an eye out for tiles that cost 150 gems or more, as they usually yield better value. The “Golden Flower” is key, as it allows you to expand your progress and collect more event currency. Using the magnifying glass early can expose more rewards at once, while rockets and bombs clear rows or sections for efficient clearing.
The different colored tiles (pink, green, brown, and white) can be exchanged later for specific rewards. You can trade 5 of one color for 4 of another, which helps if you’re short on a particular type.
4. Exchange Shop & Rewards
The exchange shop offers some of the best rewards in recent events. Players can redeem materials for powerful items such as:
- Luminous, Toffee, and Catastrophe Awaken Cores
- Sphinx and Dieago Cores
- Artifacts like Heaven’s Mark, Demonic Eye, Spear of Thor, and Flying Knife
- New Collectible: Flowing Gold Moon Cake
There’s also a full-server reward system tied to overall player progress. If the community meets the goal, everyone receives an Immortal Gem, making it worth staying active throughout the event.
Should You Spend or Stay Free?
If you enjoy collecting cosmetics and avatars, the $10 fund is a solid option. However, the premium pity system makes the pay-to-win portion feel like a heavy investment. For most players, focusing on the Moon Cake board and free rewards provides plenty of value without draining gems or money.
The Full Moon Night event brings a refreshing mix of luck-based exploration and traditional event rewards to Capybara Go!. While the premium side leans toward heavy spending, free-to-play players still have a fair shot at earning useful materials and cosmetics.
Whether you’re chasing the Forbidden Arcane Tome or just farming Moon Cakes, this event has something for everyone. Keep an eye on your gem usage, plan your board-clearing strategy, and make sure to grab your daily logins — because once the moon sets, these rewards won’t be coming back anytime soon.