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boasts a lot of🗹 the classic hallmarks of farming sim games, with dynamic weather proving a challenge for even the most seasoned of digital farmers. As indicated bꦜy the icon under your clock in the top-right of the screen, weather decides exactly how much energy your farmer will be spending that day.
With harsher weather rapidly draining stamina, and the most extreme weather conditions making our farmers pass out before long, we’re taking a look at all the weather conditions you’ll experience in Azoria a🌟s you play through Fae Farm. Grab some Iced Tea and get to work!
Sun Or Clouds Is The Default
On the majority of days in Azoria, you'll find that the weather is either Sunny or Cloudy. You'll head outside your house in the morning to see a sun or cloud icon on the weather tracker on your screen, denoting that it'll be another regular day.
This is what you'll see most typically, and these weather conditions don't impact your gameplay that much.
They're considered the standard, and you'll experience life in Azoria as normal on days like this. They'll be the most common kind of day you have.
You'll tire out normally as you useꦯ your tools, and will otherwise be fine to go about your day.
Rainy Weather Drains Energy
On Rainy Days, however, you'll notice that your farmer shivers almost as soon as they walk outside, looking up at the camera with a sad expression. You'll see a little rain or thunder icon in weather slot in the top-right corneꦜr on these days.
That's because in the rain, you'll shiver as the water soaks you through, and you lose energy periodically the longer you stay out in the rain.
Tasks don't seem to require any more energy than normal, but you'll have less energy to work with than on normal days. Your watering can fills slowly on 𝓀theseও days, just from the residual water from the storm!
You may also occasionally experience Thunderstorms, which, from what we can tell, don't act much differently than regular Rain.
To combat the sogginess of the rain, you can drink Green Tea from the Beverage Station. Green Tea, and other beverages with the raindrop icon on the thumbnail in your inventory, will offer temporary protection from the rain.
These effects typically last a couple of hours, so you'll need more than one drink if you've got a full day ahead, but use Green Tea to counter the effects of the rain!
Summer Heat Is Tough To Beat
Once you've played through the entirety of the introductory Spring season, you'll be primed and ready to go for all the changes that are about to happen in Summer. New crops, new Critters, new Fish, and more!44
Except, sunny days in the summer are brutally hot, as you'll be able to see at a glance when your farmer sweats and looks like they're uncomfortable.
The majority of your days during the Summer season will fall into this category unless the weather icon shows clouds for the day instead when it's going to rain or storm.
Heat won't make your farmer pass out like you may expect in real life, but the longer you're in the heat, the more energy you'll lose.
Energy seems to come off in chunks, with your farmer complaining out loud as the green bar depletes a bit. It decreases periodically until you have no energy left that day.
However, like rain, there are beverages that counteract the heat, available to create at the Beverage Station.
Any of the teas listed here that have a sunshine icon on the thumbnail will offer temporary protection against the heat.
Pack a couple of glasses of Iced Tea into your farmer's inventory to keep them cool on even the most sweltering days.
Extreme Cold Can Freeze You Solid
As you're exploring Azoria in your earliest days there, you may stumble across a path in West Town that leads up into an icy tundra.
Unfortunately, you can't make it very far up that way quite yet - it's freezing up there, indicated by the pile🅺d snow and blustering winds.
Your farmer can handle some pretty extreme stuff, but staying in the cold for too long can freeze you, whic෴h ജacts like passing out in combat and brings you back to your Homestead.
Before advancing into that part of the story, you'll only be able to withstand the freezing cold for a few minutes before you're frozen solid.
You can see the progression of your farmer's freeze by a meter at the top of the screen, which fills the longer you're in the cold.
You'll also have some on-screen graphics that turn blue and crack like ice the colder your farmer🦩 gets, almost unable to see through before they pass out.