The world of Pandora is perilous, with frightful predators stalking through the underbrush and RDA patrolling the skies, so choosing the appropriate time to launch an assault matters. Here is how to pass the time in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora.
How You Can Pass Time in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
To pass the time in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, stop by any hunting camp or haven and locate the campfire near the center of the space. It’s usually a cooking campfire with a few Na’vi milling about, and you can walk up and hold down the corresponding action button to sit and rest for a short period.
Unfortunately, you cannot choose how long to rest. The game will fade to a black screen, and then time will advance by a few hours. If it’s nighttime and you want to wait until morning, you may need to rest once or twice before hitting the correct time.
I had to rest at least twice to make it through a single night.
Why You Should Pass Time in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
You may wish to pass the time in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora for numerous reasons. For instance, you may find that hunting predators and other fauna is better at nighttime. The same may go for a full-blown stealth assault on a nearby outpost. But the night in Frontiers of Pandora is often ugly and muddy, making navigating the gorgeous world troublesome.
I honestly spent most of my time in the daylight. There, I could acquire a clear shot with my longbow on most targets, and I could see my surroundings as I sped through the forests on foot.
That said, some resources are only available at night or during a rainstorm when it’s dark out, and others rely on darkness to flourish. As such, if you want perfect crafting materials, spend a little time in the dark, too.
While relaxing at a hunting camp, why not learn how to increase clan favor with the Aranahe?