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MIR4 Schedule: Every Event Time, Explained (and Converted to Yours)

Updated on 2026-07-06

If you play MIR4, your loot depends on timing. The full MIR4 schedule — world bosses, World Events, the Magic Square, the Mirage Ship, and the daily reset — all run on server time, not your clock. Miss the window and you miss the boss, the drop, and the ranking points. This guide is your hub: it explains what server time is, breaks down every recurring event category, and shows how RaidHours turns all of it into your own local time with a live countdown.

Everything below uses the real in-game server-time values. Because the game can shift timers after weekly maintenance, treat this as your reference and always confirm against the live tracker after a patch.

What "server time" is and why it decides your day

MIR4 runs every timed event on server time — the clock of the region your server belongs to, not the clock on your phone. A boss that spawns at 20:00 server time appears at the same instant for everyone on that server, but that instant lands at a different hour depending on where you live. This is the single biggest reason players show up late.

Each server region maps to a fixed UTC offset. To convert any server-time event to your local clock, you take the server time, apply the region's offset to get UTC, then apply your own offset. RaidHours does this math for you, but here are the offsets so you understand what's happening under the hood:

Server regionUTC offset
ASIAUTC+8
INDIAUTC+6
MENAUTC+3
EUUTC+2
SAUTC−3
NAUTC−4

The daily reset is the anchor of the whole schedule: it happens at 18:00 server time every day. Reset refreshes daily content, quest counters, and shop limits, so knowing when 18:00 server hits your local clock tells you when a fresh play-day begins for you.

World Events and the weekly world boss rotation

World Events (including Domination-style contested content) are the marquee competitive windows where clans and top players fight over shared objectives. The headliners of the week are the weekly world bosses — powerful raid targets that rotate one per weekday, Monday through Friday, on server time:

Day (server time)World boss
MondayKrukan
TuesdayNerkan
WednesdayHelbar
ThursdayTurkan
FridayUtukan

Because each boss is tied to a specific weekday, your local calendar day can differ from the server's — for a far-eastern or far-western server, "Monday's Krukan" may still be Sunday night or already Tuesday morning for you. That's exactly the kind of drift RaidHours resolves so you never sit around waiting for a boss that already came and went. You can see the full contested-content lineup and its converted times on the World Events tracker.

Alongside the weekly rotation, MIR4 has field bosses that anchor open-world PvP and farming: Secret Peak (Cima Inexplorada), Hidden Valley (Valles Ocultos), and the Labyrinth (Laberintos). These are recurring zones worth folding into your routine around the world-boss windows.

Magic Square: the daily chambers you can plan around

The Magic Square is daily instanced content, and unlike the once-a-day bosses it opens in multiple chambers at fixed server-time slots. Each chamber lasts one hour. Because there are several openings per day, you can almost always find a slot that fits your local schedule — you just need to know the server-time grid:

ChamberOpening times (server time)Duration
Chamber of Fury (Cámara de Furia)00:30, 03:30, 12:30, 15:30, 18:301 hour
Chamber of Frenzy (Cámara de Frenesí)02:00, 08:00, 14:00, 20:001 hour
Chamber of Leader III (Cámara de Líder III)00:001 hour

Convert these to your timezone once and you'll spot the two or three openings that realistically fit your play sessions, then set an alarm for each so you never let a daily lapse.

Mirage Ship: weekly content that resets on Monday

The Mirage Ship is weekly content accessed from the Fantasy Desert (Desierto Fantasía). Instead of a single clock time, it works as a run of sub-areas called wards, numbered W1 through W8, that you clear for weekly progress. That progress resets every Monday, so the practical "schedule" here is a weekly deadline: finish your wards before the Monday reset or lose the run.

Because it's progress-based rather than a spawn time, the thing to track is how many days remain in the current week and which wards you still owe. RaidHours keeps a dedicated tracker for exactly this on the Mirage Ship page, so you always know how much of the week is left to clear W1–W8.

How RaidHours converts the whole schedule to your local time

RaidHours (raidhours.com) takes every server-time event above and rebuilds the schedule in your local time — no mental math, no spreadsheets. It's free, needs no registration, and covers all six server regions: NA, EU, SA, ASIA, INDIA, and MENA.

  • Live countdown to the next world boss, chamber, reset, and event so you always know what's coming.
  • Alarms you can set per event to get pinged before a window opens.
  • Calendar export (ICS) so MIR4 events drop straight into Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or Outlook.
  • Region-aware conversion — pick your server region and every listed time reflects the correct UTC offset for it.

One caveat that applies to the entire schedule: times can change after the weekly maintenance. When a patch lands, re-check the tracker rather than trusting an old screenshot — RaidHours reflects the current windows so you're always aligned with the live game.

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Frequently asked questions

What is server time in MIR4 and why does it matter?

Server time is the clock of the region your MIR4 server belongs to, not your local clock. Every world boss, Magic Square chamber, World Event, and the daily reset fire on server time, so the same event lands at a different hour depending on where you live. Converting server time to your local time (which RaidHours does automatically) is the only reliable way to show up on time.

What time is the MIR4 daily reset?

The daily reset happens at 18:00 server time every day. It refreshes daily content, quest counters, and shop limits. To know when that hits your clock, apply your server region's UTC offset — or just check the live countdown on RaidHours, which shows the reset in your local time.

What is the MIR4 world boss rotation for the week?

The weekly world bosses rotate one per weekday on server time: Krukan on Monday, Nerkan on Tuesday, Helbar on Wednesday, Turkan on Thursday, and Utukan on Friday. Because each is tied to a server weekday, your local day may differ, so confirm the converted day and time before heading out.

When does the MIR4 Magic Square open?

The Magic Square runs daily in three chambers, each lasting one hour (server time): the Chamber of Fury at 00:30, 03:30, 12:30, 15:30 and 18:30; the Chamber of Frenzy at 02:00, 08:00, 14:00 and 20:00; and the Chamber of Leader III at 00:00. Convert these to your timezone to find the slots that fit your play sessions.

How does the Mirage Ship schedule work?

The Mirage Ship is weekly content reached from the Fantasy Desert. Rather than a fixed spawn time, you clear sub-areas called wards (W1 through W8) for weekly progress, and that progress resets every Monday. So the "schedule" is really a weekly deadline: finish your wards before Monday's reset.

Do MIR4 event times ever change?

Yes. Event windows can shift after the weekly maintenance/patch, so a schedule that was correct last week may not match after an update. Always re-verify against the live RaidHours tracker after maintenance instead of relying on an old screenshot.