The Bottom Line: Nod-Krai's got three local specialties you'll need to master: Moonfall Silver (71 per cycle, Hiisi Island exclusive), Frostlamp Flower (70 per cycle across all islands), and Portable Bearing (72 per cycle, Lempo Isle only). They all respawn every 48 hours, and you'll need 168 of each for maxing out your characters.
So Nod-Krai dropped with Version 6.0 'Luna I' back in September, and honestly? It's been a game-changer for farming routes. This frozen archipelago brought us three brand-new local specialties, each tied to specific characters: Moonfall Silver feeds Lauma (that gorgeous 5-star Dendro Catalyst user), Frostlamp Flowers are Flins' bread and butter (5-star Electro Polearm), and Portable Bearings keep Aino happy (4-star Hydro Claymore).
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Getting Your Bearings in Nod-Krai
The Lay of the Land
Three main islands make up this frosty region: Lempo Isle, Hiisi Island, and Paha Isle. Here's the thing that surprised me initially — you can actually start exploring right after finishing Mondstadt's Prologue Act 3. The waypoint in Nasha Town unlocks automatically, no Archon Quest required.
Well, mostly no Archon Quest required. More on that headache later.
What You're Actually Collecting
Moonfall Silver looks exactly like you'd expect — pristine silver crystals that practically glow with elemental energy. The Frostmoon Scions have this romantic notion that these crystals fell from the moon 500 years ago, though I've seen records suggesting they've been around way longer than that. Either way, they're gorgeous and exclusively found on Hiisi Island.
Frostlamp Flowers are these weird candle-shaped blooms that somehow emit a cold aroma instead of warmth. They showed up after the cataclysm 500 years back and have this neat immunity to kuuvahki influence. You'll find them scattered across all three islands, usually hanging out near water.
Portable Bearings are the odd ones out — mass-produced mechanical bits that the Fatui brought with them. The worn-out ones still carry kuuvahki traces, and locals sometimes use them as makeshift currency in Nasha Town. Practical, if not particularly pretty.
Moonfall Silver: The Hiisi Island Exclusive
All 71 Locations Mapped
Every single Moonfall Silver crystal sits between Frostmoon Enclave and Light-Bathed Platform. Sounds simple, right?
Wrong.
You can grab 49 crystals from surface locations without any fuss, but those final 22? They're locked behind quest progression, and it's honestly one of the more frustrating aspects of this farming route.
Here's how I tackle the collection:
Light-Bathed Platform waypoint first — work your way southeast
Quick teleport to the southern waypoint, then sweep west to east
Hit up Silvermoon Hall for 14 units (but only after completing 'Where the Moon Rises')
Underground areas give you the final 8 (unlocks during 'The Mirrors, the Maze, and the Tsar')
Pro tip from someone who learned the hard way: don't waste time hunting for those missing crystals if you haven't done the quests yet. You'll just frustrate yourself.
Frostlamp Flowers: The Island-Hopper's Dream
70 Flowers Across Three Islands
This is where the farming gets interesting. Paha Isle holds 27 flowers, Lempo Isle has 22, and Hiisi Island rounds out with 21. The distribution actually works in your favor once you figure out the optimal route.
My preferred collection order:
Final Night Cemetery on Paha Isle — densest concentration, quick and dirty
Eye of Kratti on Lempo Isle — highest single-area count, including some underground spots
Western shores of Barrowmoss Barrens (still Lempo Isle)
Finish up at Frostmoon Enclave on Hiisi Island
The beauty of Frostlamp Flowers? No quest locks. You can grab every single one from day one.
Portable Bearings: Lempo Isle's Mechanical Treasure
72 Bearings, One Island
This is hands-down the most efficient farming route of the three. Everything's concentrated on Lempo Isle, and the Clink-Clank Krumkake Craftshop area alone gives you 9 pieces right off the bat.
Here's where things get cool — Kuuvahki energy lets you collect these remotely using special plants or Bipolar Objects. Hit T on PC or L1+□ on PlayStation when you see that connecting line appear. Game-changer for hard-to-reach spots.
The complete sweep:
Clink-Clank Krumkake Craftshop area (9 pieces)
Barrowmoss Barrens region (15 pieces)
Blue Amber Lake area, including that massive metal whale ship (28 pieces)
Nothing Passage wraps it up (20 pieces)
The 48-Hour Grind and Smart Farming
Respawn Timing and Co-Op Tricks
Every specialty respawns exactly 48 hours after you pick it up — that's two daily server resets for those keeping track. But here's the thing: each world gives you 70-72 units per cycle, and you need 168 for full character ascension.
Math time. That's roughly 2.5 cycles if you're farming solo, or about 5-6 days of waiting around.
Or — and this is where co-op farming becomes your best friend — you can hop into other players' worlds and bypass those timers entirely. Just remember to ask nicely first.
Character Ascension Breakdown
You'll need exactly 168 units for each character:
Ascension 1: 3 units
Ascension 2: 10 units
Ascension 3: 20 units
Ascension 4: 30 units
Ascension 5: 45 units
Ascension 6: 60 units
Interesting side note: both Flins and Aino need materials from the Knuckle Duckle boss on Lempo Isle, so you can double up on efficiency there.
Tools That Actually Matter
Character Passives vs. Compass
Any Nod-Krai character in your party — Lauma, Flins, or Aino — will highlight all nearby local specialties on your mini-map. Doesn't matter who's active; just having them in the party does the trick.
The Luna Treasure Compass has three levels:
Level 1: Basic treasure detection
Level 2: Shows Oculi plus up to 10 treasures
Level 3: Shows all Oculi and most treasures
Honestly? Character passives win for active farming, but the compass gives you better area coverage. Use both if you've got them.
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Your Burning Questions, Answered
How long does a complete farming run actually take? Anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour, depending on whether you've unlocked those quest-locked Moonfall Silver areas. Portable Bearings are fastest thanks to the single-island setup and Kuuvahki mechanics. Moonfall Silver takes the longest because of those annoying quest requirements.
Can I start farming before doing the Archon Quest? Mostly, yes. The Nasha Town waypoint unlocks after Mondstadt's Prologue Act 3, so you can get started right away. But you'll miss 22 Moonfall Silver units that are locked behind quest progression — specifically in Silvermoon Hall and the underground areas.
Which specialty gives the best bang for your buck? Portable Bearing wins on pure efficiency — single island, unique collection mechanics, no quest locks. But really, it depends on which characters you're building since each specialty is tied to specific characters.
Character passives or Luna Treasure Compass — what's the better choice? Why not both? Character passives give you real-time detection while you're actively farming, while the compass offers broader area coverage for initial scouting. They complement each other perfectly.
What's the biggest mistake people make when farming these? Trying to collect quest-locked Moonfall Silver without proper Archon Quest progression. I've seen too many players waste time hunting for those missing 22 units from Silvermoon Hall and underground areas, then wonder why their counts don't match up.
Any weird time restrictions I should know about? Nope. No seasonal changes, no day/night requirements — just that 48-hour respawn timer and the quest progression stuff for some Moonfall Silver locations. Pretty straightforward once you know the system.