Cult of the Lamb

Cult of the Lamb

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How to time travel for event items
By Jet
The Blood Moon Festival was just released, advertising followers and decorations that you can only get between October 24th and November 10th - but no need for FOMO, this event isn't actually limited.

After the event ends you can STILL go back and play it by changing the date and time on your computer. All your saves can have cute crow followers, no matter what time of year it is.
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Time-travel on Windows
On a Windows PC, you can manually change the date and time by going to the bottom-right corner of your taskbar and right-clicking the date.

(Windows 10)
Go to "Adjust date/time"
Toggle OFF "set time automatically"
Then click "change" under set the date and time manually.
From here, you can change the time, day, month, and year.

You can activate the Blood Moon Festival by changing your time to anywhere between October 24th and November 10th, of ANY year.

When you're done time travelling, just toggle "set time automatically" back on.

Bear in mind that changing the date like this may cause some sync-errors if you're using the Steam Cloud, but if you revert your time back to current-date before closing out of the game, you should be fine.

(I'll add instructions for other operating systems and devices when I get around to it)
6 Comments
Lotus_Hocus 23 Mar @ 1:25pm 
has this worked for anyone?
akingdrake 9 Jan @ 8:41am 
I remember the original Animal Crossing allowed changing the calendar in-game
This was so players wouldn't have to mess with their gamecube's system calendar
It never occurred to me that you could do this for steam games
AuthenticWhiskey 30 Oct, 2023 @ 4:34am 
I have genuinely never thought of that ever. Even though collecting all of the special new items and follower forms takes pretty quickly, it is quite neat-o to see that you can do this in case you didn't make it. (Which like... how.... you have until the November 11th to do so.)
NoCoronaOnSonic2020 4 May, 2023 @ 9:17pm 
Or, hear me out, you save the files on another folder and if in case it gets corrupted, you have the original save file you can put back in and you can just wait until the event happens again (which may take a long time but i'm sure the wait will be worth the uncorrupted files)
TheCrowOfJudgement 5 Jan, 2023 @ 9:23pm 
to the person below. its a seasonal event, meaning it only happens at a certain time of year (similar to how some other games have winter events where its all snowy)
Pangolin Legends: Arceus 3 Jan, 2023 @ 8:29pm 
Wouldn't it be less likely to mess up people's computers if you just had a toggle switch to turn the event on and off?