Rain Schedule Guide - Throne & Liberty Andrew 2 months ago Beginner General Share on Reddit Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Welcome to our Rain Schedule Guide for Throne & Liberty. In this quick guide, we will explain how rainfall is scheduled in Throne & Liberty and how this can impact gameplay and the world. While in many games, rain is just a cosmetic difference to the environment, in Throne & Liberty, rainfall has a larger impact on the game. It makes some abilities more or less powerful and opens or closes some locations due to a shifting water level. For more guides about a variety of topics in TL, please check our Throne & Liberty Guides Database. How Does Rain Work in Throne & Liberty? Under normal circumstances, Rainfall lasts for 15 minutes in Throne & Liberty. Once the rain stops, it will take at least 15 minutes until it begins raining again, but sometimes it can take several hours. You can check the rain schedule using our Throne & Liberty Rain Schedule Tool. This can be overruled by Transcending Power: Heavy Rain. This skill will force heavy rain for 10 minutes. Transcending Powers are granted to the players who top the daily rankings: Growth Ranking, Activity Ranking and Kill Ranking. This skill has a cooldown of 12 hours, so it will not happen very often. How to view the current weather in Throne & Liberty How Does Rain Impact Throne & Liberty? Rain has two major effects in Throne and Liberty. The first is related to combat. Rain makes electricity spread more easily, which makes Lightning magic more potent, allowing its damage to jump to additional enemies. This is particularly important to players using the Staff weapon type, since you will have access to many elemental skills, including some Lightning skills. The second major impact of rainfall in Throne & Liberty is that it increases the water level, which can block or open various doorways. This means that some areas and passageways are only accessible in wet weather, and others only work in dry weather. The more important example of this in action is the sewer entrance to Stonegard Castle. In wet weather, the sewers flood, preventing players from using this route. If a defending player has access to the Transcending Power, they can use it to flood the sewers and block invaders from using that route into the castle. We hope you liked this guide about Rainfall in Throne & Liberty. About the Author: Andrew Andrew is an avid long-time gamer and writer with a lot of experience in the gaming industry. Andrew also writes content for Alcasthq.com and ESO-Hub.com.