MIR4 Server Time: Region Table, Daily Reset & Local Time Guide
Updated on 2026-07-06
Every timed event in MIR4 runs on MIR4 server time, not your local clock. World bosses, the daily reset, Magic Square chambers, and Mirage Ship progress all fire at fixed server hours. If you play in a region whose server sits several hours ahead of or behind you, a boss that spawns at "server midnight" might actually land in the middle of your afternoon, or at 4 AM. Knowing your server's UTC offset is the difference between showing up on time and missing the loot entirely.
This guide explains what the server clock is, gives you the full region offset table, breaks down the 18:00 daily reset, and shows the fastest way to convert everything to your own timezone. RaidHours does that conversion automatically, with a live countdown and calendar export, so you never have to do the math by hand.
What is MIR4 server time?
MIR4 server time is the single reference clock your game world uses to schedule every recurring event. When patch notes or in-game timers say a boss spawns at 20:00, that's 20:00 server time — the local time of the region your server belongs to, not your wall clock.
MIR4 groups its servers into six regions, and each region runs on a fixed UTC offset. Your character lives on a server inside one of these regions, so the first thing to know is which region you're on. Once you have that, every event time in the game becomes a simple offset calculation away from your own timezone.
One important caveat: the daily and weekly schedules can shift after the weekly maintenance. Wemade occasionally adjusts event windows, so treat any fixed time as "verify after reset" if something looks off. The tool tracks these on /app/world-events and updates when schedules change.
MIR4 server region table (UTC offsets)
Here are the six MIR4 server regions and their UTC offsets. To find your event time, take the server time, apply the region offset to get UTC, then convert UTC to your own local time.
| Region | Server code | UTC offset |
|---|---|---|
| Asia | ASIA | UTC +8 |
| India | INDIA | UTC +6 |
| MENA (Middle East / North Africa) | MENA | UTC +3 |
| Europe | EU | UTC +2 |
| South America | SA | UTC −3 |
| North America | NA | UTC −4 |
For example, if you're an NA player (UTC −4) and a boss spawns at 20:00 server time, that's already your rough local hour if you sit in the US Eastern band — but an ASIA server event at 20:00 (UTC +8) lands at 08:00 UTC, which is very different depending on where you actually live. Getting the offset right is the whole game.
The 18:00 daily reset
MIR4's daily reset happens at 18:00 server time. This is the moment your daily-limited content rolls over: dailies, daily entry counts, and daily-capped rewards refresh at 18:00 in your server's local time.
Because the reset is tied to server time, its position in your day depends entirely on your region offset. An EU-server player (UTC +2) and an NA-server player (UTC −4) both hit reset at "18:00 server" — but those are six hours apart in real time. Plan your daily grind around 18:00 server, not 18:00 on your phone, unless you've already confirmed they line up.
A practical tip: schedule your last daily runs for just before 18:00 server, then log back in right after reset to bank a fresh set. That's the classic way to double up daily-limited content across a single evening session.
Weekly world bosses and Magic Square times
Beyond the daily reset, MIR4's biggest recurring targets are the weekly world bosses. Each appears on its own day of the week (server time):
| World boss | Day (server time) |
|---|---|
| Krukan | Monday |
| Nerkan | Tuesday |
| Helbar | Wednesday |
| Turkan | Thursday |
| Utukan | Friday |
The Magic Square runs daily on a fixed schedule, and each chamber lasts one hour (all times server time):
| Chamber | Start times (server) |
|---|---|
| Chamber of Fury | 00:30, 03:30, 12:30, 15:30, 18:30 |
| Chamber of Frenzy | 02:00, 08:00, 14:00, 20:00 |
| Chamber of Leader III | 00:00 |
The Mirage Ship is weekly content accessed from the Fantasy Desert. It's split into wards W1 through W8, and your weekly progress resets on Monday (server time). If you clear part of the ship, pick up where you left off before the Monday rollover wipes your run — you can track ward progress on /app/mirage-ship. Field bosses like Secret Peak, Hidden Valley, and Labyrinth round out the open-world targets worth planning around.
How to convert server time to your local time
The manual method is straightforward but easy to fumble: take the event's server time, subtract your region's UTC offset to get UTC, then add your own UTC offset. Remember to handle day rollovers (a 20:00 ASIA event is 12:00 UTC, which could be yesterday or tomorrow for you) and daylight saving in your own timezone.
The faster way is to let RaidHours do it. Pick your MIR4 region — NA, EU, SA, ASIA, INDIA, or MENA — and every event is shown in your local time with a live countdown ticking to the next spawn. You can set alarms so you get pinged before a world boss or Magic Square chamber opens, and export events to your calendar as an ICS file so they land in Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or Outlook. It's free and needs no registration.
Because RaidHours pulls from the same server-time schedule, it also reflects the daily 18:00 reset, the weekly boss rotation, and Mirage Ship's Monday reset without you touching a single UTC calculation. Just remember that after weekly maintenance any time can shift — check the app to confirm the current schedule.
See every schedule in your local time, with live countdowns and alarms.
Open the MIR4 trackerFrequently asked questions
What is MIR4 server time?
MIR4 server time is the fixed reference clock your game world uses to schedule events. It equals the local time of your server's region (for example, an EU server runs on UTC +2). Every world boss, daily reset, and Magic Square chamber fires at a set server hour, not your local hour.
What time is the MIR4 daily reset?
The MIR4 daily reset happens at 18:00 server time. That's when daily-limited content, entry counts, and daily rewards roll over. Its position in your own day depends on your region's UTC offset, so 18:00 server may not be 18:00 on your clock.
What are the MIR4 server region UTC offsets?
The six regions are: Asia (UTC +8), India (UTC +6), MENA (UTC +3), Europe (UTC +2), South America (UTC −3), and North America (UTC −4). Apply your region's offset to convert any server time to UTC, then to your own local time.
How do I convert MIR4 server time to my local time?
Manually, convert the server time to UTC using your region offset, then add your own UTC offset and watch for day rollovers. The easy way is RaidHours: pick your region and it shows every event in your local time with a live countdown, alarms, and calendar (ICS) export — free, no signup.
When do MIR4 world bosses spawn?
World bosses appear weekly, one per day in server time: Krukan on Monday, Nerkan on Tuesday, Helbar on Wednesday, Turkan on Thursday, and Utukan on Friday. Times are based on your server's region, so convert to your local timezone to catch them.
Can MIR4 event times change after maintenance?
Yes. Schedules can shift after the weekly maintenance, so a fixed time you memorized may move. Always verify the current schedule after reset. RaidHours updates its event tracking to reflect changes so your countdowns and alarms stay accurate.