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:Articles are to be written in-universe, therefore, the second type of Blood Moon shouldn't go in the main body as it's not supposed to happen normally. Perhaps it can be added to a trivia section stating that it can also happen when the game needs to clear some memory. {{:User:Chuck/sig}} 17:09, 11 June 2017 (UTC)
:Articles are to be written in-universe, therefore, the second type of Blood Moon shouldn't go in the main body as it's not supposed to happen normally. Perhaps it can be added to a trivia section stating that it can also happen when the game needs to clear some memory. {{:User:Chuck/sig}} 17:09, 11 June 2017 (UTC)
::Hmm...  All right.  Perhaps I can see if the information can be reworked as a trivia bullet.  It should be clear though that, while they don't happen normally, they can absolutely happen in normal gameplay.  I don't consider them any kind of glitch, either, as you can tell it was added intentionally to provide a convenient mask for a maintenance process to prevent the engine from exceeding its built-in limits.  I've even had the event happen more than once during a single sit-down session of gameplay, so I suspect practically every heavy BotW player has encountered it at least a few times. - [[User:Dermotmacflann|Dermotmacflann]] ([[User talk:Dermotmacflann|talk]]) 07:49, 12 June 2017 (UTC)

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Relevance?

Earlier, I added this to the article:

There are two kinds of Blood Moons that occur in the game:
  • Regularly-scheduled Blood Moons happen with the timed phases of the moon and the slow onset between 11:30 PM to 12:00 AM leading up to the event's cut scene, and the world's monsters and world-spawned objects revive to their default state. Additionally, any objects being carried, such as metal objects with the Magnesis rune, do not despawn after the Blood Moon cut scene.
  • Spontaneous Blood Moons can happen at any time with a very rapid onset of only seconds between the appearance of black particles and the transition to the event cut scene. Any objects being carried will also despawn after the cut scene, unlike during a regularly-scheduled Blood Moon. This has been discovered to occur as a failsafe mechanism within the game engine during times when it is overwhelmed past certain thresholds, such as when it is forced to keep track of too many entities at once.

Another user removed it as "not relevant here." Out of curiosity, if it's not relevant here, then where is it relevant? Playing my Wii U version of the game, I would periodically have Blood Moons occur in the middle of the day with only a few seconds onset, and reset stuff more drastically even than regularly-scheduled Blood Moons. I later found out these had a cause associated with the physics engine reaching certain data limits, like trying to track too many entities. The fact is, these are Blood Moons (the article's topic), and they can happen in normal gameplay, but they are absolutely not normal Blood Moons. Where would be the best place to mention them, if not in the article for Blood Moons? - Dermotmacflann (talk) 08:19, 11 June 2017 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Articles are to be written in-universe, therefore, the second type of Blood Moon shouldn't go in the main body as it's not supposed to happen normally. Perhaps it can be added to a trivia section stating that it can also happen when the game needs to clear some memory. - Chuck * (Talk) 17:09, 11 June 2017 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Hmm... All right. Perhaps I can see if the information can be reworked as a trivia bullet. It should be clear though that, while they don't happen normally, they can absolutely happen in normal gameplay. I don't consider them any kind of glitch, either, as you can tell it was added intentionally to provide a convenient mask for a maintenance process to prevent the engine from exceeding its built-in limits. I've even had the event happen more than once during a single sit-down session of gameplay, so I suspect practically every heavy BotW player has encountered it at least a few times. - Dermotmacflann (talk) 07:49, 12 June 2017 (UTC)Reply[reply]