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A '''blood moon''' is an event from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]''.
A '''blood moon''' is an event from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]''.


Any night after Link has completed [[The Isolated Plateau]] and left the [[Great Plateau]] for the first time, the moon may turn red around 22:00 on the in-game clock. At around 23:30, [[Malice]] speckles the air. When the time then hits midnight, a cutscene will play with monsters appearing in a puff of smoke - the first time, Zelda's voice will explain:
Any night after Link has completed [[The Isolated Plateau]] and left the [[Great Plateau]] for the first time, the moon may turn red around 22:00 on the in-game clock. At around 23:30, [[Malice]] speckles the air. When the time then hits midnight, the sky will turn red, and a cutscene will play with monsters appearing in a puff of smoke - the first time, Zelda's voice will explain:
{{Quote|Link... Link... Be on your guard. Ganon's power grows...it rises to its peak under the hour of the blood moon. By its glow, the aimless spirits of monsters that were slain in the name of the light return to flesh. Link...please be careful.|[[Zelda]]}}
{{Quote|Link... Link... Be on your guard. Ganon's power grows...it rises to its peak under the hour of the blood moon. By its glow, the aimless spirits of monsters that were slain in the name of the light return to flesh. Link...please be careful.|[[Zelda]]}}
All defeated enemies will then revive as if they were never killed, with the exception of bosses of quests marked as complete - principally, the four Blight Ganons and [[Master Kohga]].
All defeated enemies will then revive as if they were never killed, with the exception of bosses of quests marked as complete - principally, the four Blight Ganons and [[Master Kohga]].

Revision as of 17:35, July 4, 2020

Blood Moon
Blood Moon - Ganon Power Growing.jpg
"Ganon's power grows...it rises to its peak under the hour of the blood moon."

Purpose

Revives slain enemies
Resets certain world states
Causes critical successes while cooking
Allows completion of Under a Red Moon Shrine Quest

Games

Occurrence

Randomly at midnight, game time

A blood moon is an event from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

Any night after Link has completed The Isolated Plateau and left the Great Plateau for the first time, the moon may turn red around 22:00 on the in-game clock. At around 23:30, Malice speckles the air. When the time then hits midnight, the sky will turn red, and a cutscene will play with monsters appearing in a puff of smoke - the first time, Zelda's voice will explain:

"Link... Link... Be on your guard. Ganon's power grows...it rises to its peak under the hour of the blood moon. By its glow, the aimless spirits of monsters that were slain in the name of the light return to flesh. Link...please be careful."

Zelda

All defeated enemies will then revive as if they were never killed, with the exception of bosses of quests marked as complete - principally, the four Blight Ganons and Master Kohga.

On subsequent Blood Moons, a shorter version of the same cutscene will play, and Zelda will simply say "The blood moon rises once again. Please be careful, Link..."

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 act oddly during blood moon and 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.

Trivia

Videos


First Blood Moon cutscene

Recurring Blood Moon cutscene