Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Does World of Warcraft really have day and night? Cycle day and night? Why do I always see the day?

Does World of Warcraft really have day and night? Cycle day and night? Why do I always see the day?

There is day and night, which is the world of servers, but the day and night and weather system of World of Warcraft is closed and random, which has nothing to do with the real world.

Even day and night, there is no difference in some special weather areas, such as netherstorm. You can go to Nageland, Solacha and other places with grass and sky, which is more obvious. But the weather system sometimes has a strong sense of existence, and sometimes it rains, so it has special effects.

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8.2 Add time coins to exchange toys, and switch at will day and night.

The name of this new toy is "A jar of sand for a warm day", which comes from a newly added NPC named "Ortera" in Nalista's time cave. The specific location is at the bottom of the entrance to the cave of time, and there is no need to go to the location where the copy is collected. That's a dwarf NPC, not far from the time keeper quartermaster Ai Ruermi in the previous version of Burning Crusade.

NPC's head says "mini decorations", which means she sells toys. There are two kinds of items for sale, one is "warm sunshine sand", which is a consumable and needs to buy 10 time-space distortion badge (time-space roaming underground city falling), and the other is "an altar of warm sunshine sand", which can be used permanently and needs to buy 1000 time-space distortion badge.

The use effect of the two items is the same. You will get a BUFF called "Feeling Noon", and the scene seen by the player will become daytime. BUFF lasts for 2 hours, but it should be noted that disposable consumables only have 10 second CD, while the CD of permanent toys lasts for one day.

What's really interesting about this item is that when you use it at night, you can see the sun rising rapidly and the scene getting brighter. Then when you click BUFF, you can see the sun setting rapidly ... after cooling 10 seconds, you can do it again.