Blood Moon: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Want an adless experience? Log in or Create an account.
no edit summary
mNo edit summary
No edit summary
Line 17: Line 17:
The main useful effect from a Blood Moon is that cooking meals while malice specks are in the air, from 23:30 on, during a blood moon will result in an automatic critical, improving the results markedly. The [[Shrine Quest]] [[Under a Red Moon]] also requires a blood moon to complete.
The main useful effect from a Blood Moon is that cooking meals while malice specks are in the air, from 23:30 on, during a blood moon will result in an automatic critical, improving the results markedly. The [[Shrine Quest]] [[Under a Red Moon]] also requires a blood moon to complete.


The character [[Hino]], from [[Dueling Peaks Stable]], keeps track of blood moons and can explain them to the player. He will run around the stable and his text will turn blood red during blood moons and shortly afterward he calms down. If you talk to him during the day before a blood moon and ask what will be tonights moon, he will say "I'm getting that feeling again... Something is going to happen tonight. I can taste it!"
The character [[Hino]], from [[Dueling Peaks Stable]], keeps track of blood moons and can explain them to the player. In the day leading up to a blood moon, if you ask him about the moon, he will reply "I'm getting that feeling again... Something is going to happen tonight. I can taste it!" During the blood moon, he will then become over-excited, running around the stable and, if you talk to him, speaking with red text. He will calm down shortly afterward.


A blood moon can be delayed by entering a shrine or Hyrule Castle before the cutscene triggers, but the game will continue to trigger a blood moon every night thereafter until one can finally occur. If delayed too long, a so-called "panic blood moon" may happen, where the system's free memory will fall below 10%, triggering a blood moon regardless of the game state to reset the game world and thus free system memory.
A blood moon can be delayed by entering a shrine or Hyrule Castle before the cutscene triggers, but the game will continue to trigger a blood moon every night thereafter until one can finally occur. If delayed too long, a so-called "panic blood moon" may happen, where the system's free memory will fall below 10%, triggering a blood moon regardless of the game state to reset the game world and thus free system memory.

Navigation menu