Arqade Asked on September 4, 2021
I just started a ‘long day’ game by customizing the default world. Basically this means that I spend almost the entire game in daytime. I have a very small window of dusk and night that only last about 10 seconds each. I thought that having more time to explore and stock pile items would be helpful for eventually making it through winter (which I haven’t been able to do yet). The pros for doing this seemed really obvious to me. But then I started wondering if there were any consequences to running a game that has a long day (or even a ‘no night’ game).
Are there certain things that happen at night that won’t happen during the day that I’m missing out on? Is there anything that could eventually effect my survival?
Stuff you'll want at night:
Usually, the shorter the night the better/easier, except for the fireflies.
Correct answer by Konerak on September 4, 2021
There are things that can only be done at night. For instance, beefalos only sleep at night and while they are sleeping, you can take their hair for crafting hats and other items.
Answered by Shudy on September 4, 2021
For the moonstone event, you'd want a long enough night on a full moon to charge up your star caller staff to change it into moon caller staff. Made this mistake, now using excel to calculate my "very short winter" + "long day" sandbox tweaks to see if i can get a long enough full moon night ::facepalm::
Answered by bon on September 4, 2021
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