Following the recent Special Program stream, the developers of Genshin Impact have dropped the comprehensive Events Calendar for Version "Luna III." For players trying to maximize their Resin efficiency or save Primogems for specific banners, this roadmap provides the essential timeline needed to plan your daily login routine.
Mapping Out Version Luna III
The new calendar breaks down the specific release windows for upcoming activities, gameplay benefits, and limited-time events. While the Special Program usually teases what is coming, the Events Calendar clarifies when you need to log in.
A critical detail for global players to remember is that the official calendar lists timings based on the UTC+8 time zone. If you are playing on the NA or EU servers, you will need to adjust for your local time difference—often meaning events might appear to start late the previous night or early the following morning relative to the listed date. As always, the most accurate, down-to-the-minute schedule can be found directly inside the Paimon Menu under the "Notices" tab.
The Duke's Celebration
Before looking too far ahead, make sure you've checked your in-game mail. November 23 marked the birthday of Wriothesley, the imposing administrator of the Fortress of Meropide. In true character fashion, the birthday mail usually includes his signature dish and a small cache of materials. It's a nice flavor touch that grounds the character in the world—even a warden dealing with the darker side of Fontaine takes a moment for a cup of tea.
Why is the Events Calendar important for resource planning?
In Genshin Impact, resource management is the real endgame. Knowing exactly when double-drop events (like Ley Line Overflow) or crown-rewarding flagship events begin allows you to save your Fragile Resin and prioritize character ascension materials effectively. The Luna III calendar effectively serves as your budget planner for the next six weeks.