![]() Kingdom: Classic & New Lands – Aside from the frequency in which they occur, Blood Moons can be fairly predictable during the day by the weather and the color of the sky. Rain and redder sky at sunrise: a Blood Moon is coming by nightfall (day V, 3rd island, New Lands). The most typical sign of a Blood Moon is that during the night of the event the sky and the Moon, both acquire a red hue. With some knowledge (usually acquired along a succession of Monarchs), even without paying much of attention to its scheduled frequency, it's possible to notice an incoming Blood Moon by its visual and audible indications. Kingdom: New Lands & Two Crowns – This timing is announced by a rumbling sound.īlood Moons can catch a new Monarch unaware, especially if they've never experienced the event before. Just like nightly waves, Blood Moon waves are timely launched to reach the Kingdom's border by midnight. The first Blood Moon on challenges always hit on the sixth day of spring. This minor change certainly makes the task of preparing for the crimson days a bit more complex. The breaks will have six and eight days alternately, instead of always seven. This difference creates distinct intervals between Blood Moons. The mid-season Blood Moons also taking place two days before the middle of the season, but the late-season ones arriving only one day before the end of the season. On Challenge Islands, Blood Moons strike with the double frequency from the beginning: So, on the first two years: one Blood Moon per season, with fifteen days between the Red Moon days.įrom the third year onwards: two Blood Moons per season, with only seven days between them. Hover the mouse over the days to display its respective roman numeral. Starting on the spring of the third year, that frequency doubles, with an extra Blood Moon always occurring two days before the middle of the season. This means that, if compared to Classic and New Lands, the Blood Moons in Two Crowns start later, and with a much lower frequency. On campaigns, on the first two years, these are the only Blood Moons happening. Hover the mouse over the days to display its respective Roman numeral.Ī Blood Moon will always take place around two days before a season change. The following board showing the start-end days for the seasons helps to understand it: Numbers are days with Blood Moon, bullets represent the common days between Blood Moons and underlined days denote a 6 day interval.īlood Moons happen in a schedule linked to the seasons cycle. The sequence below shows the notes of a player who recorded all the Blood Moons between day 35 and 100, when he was going for the New Lands "Day C" achievement. If the Monarch wants to track more precisely when the Blood Moon will come, they'll need to take notes about the last time it happened. If the 1st happened on day VI, the 2nd will take place on day XI or XII and so on. If it happens on day V, the second will take place either on day X or day XI. So the first Blood Moon will take place on day V or VI. Frequency In Classic and New Lands Īll Blood Moon events will happen after five or six normal days.
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