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'''Wajas Time''' is the clock that the site operates on and uses to determine when things like restocks, births, events, and so on should happen.  This means that when something on the site is said to be occurring at a certain time, it will happen at that time according to Wajas Time, not necessarily your local time.  Make sure to take this into account.
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Wajas Time (sometimes abbreviated as W.T.) is the clock that the site operates on and uses to determine when things like [[shop]] restocks, births, events, and so on should happen.  This means that when something on the site is said to be occurring at a certain time, it will happen at that time according to Wajas Time, not necessarily your local time.  Make sure to take this into account.
  
Wajas Time follows CST, or Central Standard Time. It will always be the exact same time as CST, therefore you can check it other places if you know how to check CST.
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Wajas Time follows EST, or United States Eastern Standard Time. It will always be the exact same time as EST, therefore you can check it other places if you know how to check EST.
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The time previously followed US Central Standard Time (CST) but switched to EST in April, 2013.
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When logged into Wajas, you can check Wajas Time by looking at the top of the screen.  The time appears in the top bar, under your username and account number.

Latest revision as of 16:44, 14 November 2013

Wajas Time (sometimes abbreviated as W.T.) is the clock that the site operates on and uses to determine when things like shop restocks, births, events, and so on should happen. This means that when something on the site is said to be occurring at a certain time, it will happen at that time according to Wajas Time, not necessarily your local time. Make sure to take this into account.

Wajas Time follows EST, or United States Eastern Standard Time. It will always be the exact same time as EST, therefore you can check it other places if you know how to check EST.

The time previously followed US Central Standard Time (CST) but switched to EST in April, 2013.

When logged into Wajas, you can check Wajas Time by looking at the top of the screen. The time appears in the top bar, under your username and account number.