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The '''day/night cycle''' in Pokémon3D is the real-time cycle and is set after the clock of the computer the game is executed on.
The '''day/night cycle''' in [[Pokémon 3D]] is the real-time cycle and is set after the clock of the computer the [[Pokémon 3D|game]] is executed on or the clock of the server if you're playing on one.
There are four different phases that appear at different times: ''night, morning, day, evening''
There are four different phases that appear at different times: ''Night, Morning, Day, and Evening''.
 
== Current Season ==
All seasons are estimated and not exact. It might be different. When playing locally, the current season changes every week.
 
Today: {{WikiV2|season}}


== The phases ==
== The phases ==


There are set times when time phases change.
There are set times when time phases change. They are different in each season.
 
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! Spring
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! Night
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! 8 PM - 4.59 AM
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! Morning
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! 5 AM - 9.59 AM
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! Day
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! 10 AM - 4.59 PM
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! Evening
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! 5 PM - 7.59 PM
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! Phase
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! Night
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! 9 PM - 3.59 AM
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! Morning
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! 4 AM - 8.59 AM
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! Day
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! 9 AM - 6.59 PM
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! Evening
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! 7 PM - 8.59 PM
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! Autumn (Fall)
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! Phase
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! Night
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! 8 PM - 5.59 AM
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! Morning
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! 6 AM - 9.59 AM
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! Day
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! 10 AM - 5.59 PM
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! Evening
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! 6 PM - 7.59 PM
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! Winter
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! Phase
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! Morning
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! 7 AM - 10.59 AM
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! Day
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! 11 AM - 4.59 PM
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! Evening
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! 5 PM - 6.59 PM
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! Night
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! 7 PM - 6.59 AM
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! Description
! Description
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| Morning
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| [[File:Morning.png|300px]]<br />
=== Night ===
| [[File:Night.png|300px]]<br />
[[File:AuroraBoralis.png|300px]]
[[File:AuroraBoralis.png|300px]]
| 10 PM - 5 AM
| The '''night''' is the darkest phase. One can see the moon and stars and the clouds are dark blue.<br />
There is also a special version of this phase, called '''aurora borealis'''. In 1 out of 250 cases this occurs. It adds aurora effects to the sky.
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=== Morning ===
| [[File:Morning.png|300px]]
| 5 AM - 9 AM
| 5 AM - 9 AM
| In the '''morning''', the sky is cloudy and orange because the sun is rising.<br />
| In the '''morning''', the clouds are muted white and the sky is light blue. This is the first phase where the sun is visible.
There is also a special version of this phase, called '''aurora borealis'''. In 1 out of 250 cases this occurs. It changes the sky color to a darker orange color and adds aurora effects to the clouds.
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| Day
|  
=== Day ===
| [[File:Daytime.png|300px]]
| [[File:Daytime.png|300px]]
| 9 AM - 6 PM
| 9 AM - 6 PM
| The '''day''' has a light blue sky with white clouds. It lasts for 10 hours.
| The '''day''' has a bright blue sky with bluish-white clouds. The sun is visible.
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| Evening
|  
=== Evening ===
| [[File:Evening.png|300px]]
| [[File:Evening.png|300px]]
| 6 PM - 10 PM
| 6 PM - 10 PM
| In the '''evening''', sky gets darker and the clouds are light blue - light pink colored.
| In the '''evening''', sky has more purple-ish shades and the moon starts showing up.
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| Night
| [[File:Night.png|300px]]
| 10 PM - 5 AM
| The '''night''' is the darkest phase. It lasts for 6 hours. The sky is clear and one can see the stars.
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=== Visually ===
=== Visually ===
The sky and skycolor changes with the time. Also, the world is darker at night.
The sky texture changes with the time. Also, the world is slightly darker when it's not '''Day'''.


=== Pokémon ===
=== Pokémon ===
Some Pokémon can only be found at a specific time of the day. For example, [[Hoothoot]] can only be found at night.
Some [[Pokémon List|Pokémon]] can only be found at a specific time of the day. For example, [[Hoothoot]] can only be found at night.
 
==List of Pokemon which ones evolves at certain time of day==
 
===Morning or Day===
*[[Budew]] into [[Roselia]] with 220 or higher [[happiness]].
*[[Eevee]] into [[Espeon]] with 220 or higher [[happiness]].
*[[Riolu]] into [[Lucario]] with 220 or higher [[happiness]].
*[[Tyrunt]] into [[Tyrantrum]] at level 39 or higher.
 
===Night or Evening===
*[[Amaura]] into [[Aurorus]] at level 39 or higher.
*[[Chingling]] into [[Chimecho]] with 220 or higher [[happiness]].
*[[Eevee]] into [[Umbreon]] with 220 or higher [[happiness]].
*[[Gligar]] into [[Gliscor]] while holding [[Razor Fang]].(Night only)
*[[Sneasel]] into [[Weavile]] while holding [[Razor Claw]].(Night only)


==Trivia==
==Trainer's Tip==
*It's always night in [[Lavender Town]].
*It's always night in [[Lavender Town]].



Latest revision as of 20:01, 29 June 2026

The day/night cycle in Pokémon 3D is the real-time cycle and is set after the clock of the computer the game is executed on or the clock of the server if you're playing on one. There are four different phases that appear at different times: Night, Morning, Day, and Evening.

Current Season

All seasons are estimated and not exact. It might be different. When playing locally, the current season changes every week.

Today: Summer

The phases

There are set times when time phases change. They are different in each season.

Spring
Phase Image Times Description
Night 8 PM - 4.59 AM
Morning 5 AM - 9.59 AM
Day 10 AM - 4.59 PM
Evening 5 PM - 7.59 PM


Summer
Phase Image Times Description
Night 9 PM - 3.59 AM
Morning 4 AM - 8.59 AM
Day 9 AM - 6.59 PM
Evening 7 PM - 8.59 PM


Autumn (Fall)
Phase Image Times Description
Night 8 PM - 5.59 AM
Morning 6 AM - 9.59 AM
Day 10 AM - 5.59 PM
Evening 6 PM - 7.59 PM


Winter
Phase Image Times Description
Morning 7 AM - 10.59 AM
Day 11 AM - 4.59 PM
Evening 5 PM - 6.59 PM
Night 7 PM - 6.59 AM
Phase Image Times Description

Night

Night.png

AuroraBoralis.png

10 PM - 5 AM The night is the darkest phase. One can see the moon and stars and the clouds are dark blue.

There is also a special version of this phase, called aurora borealis. In 1 out of 250 cases this occurs. It adds aurora effects to the sky.

Morning

Morning.png 5 AM - 9 AM In the morning, the clouds are muted white and the sky is light blue. This is the first phase where the sun is visible.

Day

Daytime.png 9 AM - 6 PM The day has a bright blue sky with bluish-white clouds. The sun is visible.

Evening

Evening.png 6 PM - 10 PM In the evening, sky has more purple-ish shades and the moon starts showing up.

Effects

Visually

The sky texture changes with the time. Also, the world is slightly darker when it's not Day.

Pokémon

Some Pokémon can only be found at a specific time of the day. For example, Hoothoot can only be found at night.

List of Pokemon which ones evolves at certain time of day

Morning or Day

Night or Evening

Trainer's Tip

Version history

Version Changes
0.01a Implemented