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What's the impact of the introduction of the weather system in Noah's Heart?

What's the effect of Noah's heart weather? The weather system is a characteristic system with a seamless map in Noah's mind, so what's the weather in the game and what's the impact? Let's get to know each other next.

Introduction of Noah's Heart Weather System

I. Weather system

Noah has a vast territory and different climates, and each region has an independent weather cycle that adapts to the climate. At a certain moment, there may be more than ten kinds of simulated weather such as sunny day, cloudy day, rainfall and snowfall on the earth at the same time. In addition, many special weather such as aurora, rainbow, meteor shower and sandstorm also exist in a corner of Noah's continent, which requires adventurers to explore in specific scenes and time periods.

At present, the weather system of the whole earth is constantly enriched and improved. It is said that the formation of ecology such as grass, trees, plants, fish and birds is also closely related to the scene climate, day and night, and weather.

Second, Lingquan Town in the early morning

In the early morning, the sky was slightly bright, and Lingquan Town was shrouded in a clear fog.

The rain at night has just passed and the clouds have not completely dispersed; The water on the ground is still wet, and the early bird flies in the sky; There is a white light on the horizon in the distance, a red sun is born and the morning glow is all over the sky.

When the sun rises completely, the clouds will be dispersed by sunlight, and the blue sky will give off a happy breath, and a new day will begin. Grocery store owners in Lingquan Town began to prepare dry goods for travelers, and hotel owners also arranged a sumptuous lunch for the upcoming adventurers. The soldiers' dormitory heard the sound of training horns, and the blacksmith went out early to collect materials for forging weapons. It all happened on a quiet morning. If the rain last night continued until today, it would be another matter.

Third, the abyss in the thunderstorm

There are dark clouds all over the sky, and it seems that they will hit the ground at any time. Beans-sized raindrops fell from the sky and landed on the ground, leaving pieces of water droplets. When the wind blows, the trees dance wildly with it, as if they would break at any time.

A flash of lightning flashed, and the fleeting light lit up the building in front. This unexplored relic suddenly appeared in front of us. Thunder rumbled from far and near, like a voice from ancient times, calling on the brave to open the dusty secrets in the ruins.

If you come alone and it happens to be a thunderstorm, please be careful of distant calls and keep your head clear at all times. Unlike the usually silent ruins, the ruins at this moment are waiting to be awakened. The rain in front of you forms a bead curtain, your vision will gradually blur, and the next intersection will lead you to the abyss of no return.

Fourth, the brightest star at night.

If you look up at the night sky by Delphi Lake, you will see the stars spread out like a chessboard. However, the starry sky will also be diluted by the lights of Gulfstream City. Suddenly, several meteors crossed the night sky, and the bright light filled the world, and it was fleeting.

Only a civilization that shines with the light of science and technology is immortal. Gulfstream City is brightly lit at night. It is the brightest star on Noah's planet. Countless lights lit up the city that never sleeps. They are the little stars in the Gulf Stream at this time.

As night falls, the poets in Gulfstream will also come out to sing adventure stories that are widely circulated or little known. Walking through the courtyard at the foot of the city, an adventurer who had just returned from a trip to the desert was surrounded by four lovely babies. He is telling a story he heard in the desert.

In Africa, there is the largest desert on Noah's planet, so sandstorms have become frequent visitors here.

A bard once recorded the scene of a sandstorm like this: "In an instant, before I could react, the yellow sand was swept away, and everything disappeared like magic." I just can't see the house, the mountain or even my legs. " African people seem to forget that once upon a time, Africa was famous as the "city of forests". Whose fault is the sandstorm now? Will Gulfstream City, the center of the world, encounter the same situation?