Time of Day

Time of day is a gameplay element in Dota 2 that operates alongside the game's clock. Certain mechanics behave differently depending on the time of day.

As soon as a match starts (after the heroes from both factions have been shown), the clock starts at one of the following values, depending on the game mode:
 * in a regular match.
 * in a Play vs Bots match.
 * in a Turbo match
 * For this purpose, New Player Mode counts as a regular match, despite using the Turbo ruleset.
 * in the Demo Hero mode.

Day-Night Cycle
Each day in Dota 2 is minutes long, divided evenly between daytime and nighttime. Each match starts out at nighttime during the preparation phase pre-horn. Once the ambient_horn_radiant.mp3 ambient_horn_dire.mp3 horn sounds (Radiant/Dire) and the game time reaches 0:00, the first dawn starts. The first night begins at :00, the second day starts at :00, and so on. Shifting from day to night and vice versa is signaled by an audio cue, with nighttime being announced with a wolf's howl ambient_night.mp3, while daytime is announced with a bird's tweet and a rooster's crow ambient_morning.mp3. Some custom maps may have their own version of these audio cues.

At night, the map is darker and most units experience reduced vision, as detailed below. Additionally, some heroes have their abilities modified according to the time of day, with the most notable example being.

Alt the clock prints the time in allied chat, and also prints whether and/or Powerup runes are spawning soon.

Game Clock Modifying Abilities
The following abilities can change the current time of day, but these abilities do not pause the day-night cycle.



Vision
Most heroes have vision during the day of units and at night vision of  units, although many exceptions exist.

Talents
There are currently no talents that increase vision during the day.

Patch History
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