Throne and Liberty Rain Schedule Explained

Calm your gamer curiosity with this explanation behind Throne and Liberty’s set rain schedule pattern and related information.

Throne and Liberty Rain Schedule (Image via NCSoft)

Real-time rain schedules are one of the highlights of Throne and Liberty that could go unnoticed when you’re immersed in the vast RPG world. But it’s alright. Let yourself get lost in the MMO. We are here to present you with the details you missed out on while grinding for that new gear.

In case you haven’t had the ‘liberty’ of realizing, the in-game rainy weather isn’t randomly generated like many other games. The brand new NCSoft game instead works on a cycle with a repetitive pattern. It is impressive for an MMO to pull off a feat like this. 

If you think that rain in this game is just cosmetic and to please your eyes, you couldn’t be more wrong. There are some elements of the game world that might require you to specifically come back during wet periods to access their full potential.

Still a bit confused? Don’t worry. That’s what we are here for. Read along to get a deeper understanding of the rain cycle, why it’s in effect, and how it actually works.

What Is the Point of Having a Rain Schedule in Throne and Liberty?

Throne and Liberty Rain Schedule (Image via NCSoft)

The main reason for having ‘scheduled’ rain in an RPG game is that the developers have to add a certain level of depth to the gameplay mechanics. This helps Throne and Liberty stand out from other entries in the same genre.

For example, you might have noticed that the dungeon, Sanctum of Desire, is only accessible when it’s raining. This adds to the immersion and eeriness of the game world. Apart from this, lightning attacks from a staff also tend to get a major buff with the Wet Status Effect applied to nearby locations and enemies. You can experiment with this mechanic by using Frenzied Lightning Wave, Chain Thunder, and Judgment Lightning for starters.

Since both of these are time-limited features, it wouldn’t make sense for rainy weather to be randomly generated. This would render the player base resentful of these features. So, a rain schedule keeps things balanced for Throne and Liberty’s sake.

Throne and Liberty Follows a Set Frequency for Its Rain Schedules

As mentioned earlier, things wouldn’t work in the game’s favor if the rain wasn’t frequent enough. None of the innovative mechanics would have been that appealing or immersive. The developers tackled this smartly by creating the world of Solisium a rainfall-prone area.

Here, rain usually falls for 15 minutes. The dry periods last for at least 15 minutes. But sometimes, the dark clouds may not come around for around 2 hours.

You can track the weather by looking up rain schedules online. There are tools on the internet to keep in touch with Solisium’s weather forecast.

Next time, you might want to plan your gaming session if you wish to keep dry or utilize the rain as if it were your ally.

FAQs

Does every server have different rain timings?

  • No. While sometimes the weather might not sync between worlds the same way the developers would intend to, you don’t need to keep track of every world separately. Sticking around for a few more minutes might help you develop faith in the algorithm.

Do different real-world regions receive rain at different times?

  • The time zone may differ, but Solisium’s weather doesn’t discriminate. If the rain is scheduled for 12:45 AM EST, you just have to convert it to your local time.

Does rain have a fixed tenure?

  • Yes. Although the dry periods can range from 15 minutes to a couple of hours, the rain tends to fall only for 15 minutes.


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