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Timing tool
Reset timer
See the next daily and weekly reset with a live countdown in UTC+8 server time or your local time.
Timing rule first
Racing Master Fast path (under 30 seconds)
- Confirm UTC+8 server time is selected when comparing with in-game notices.
- Screenshot or note the countdown if you are planning a late-night login.
- After timing is clear, open /daily-reset for the actual task order.
Countdown
This is a time conversion tool. If the publisher changes reset windows, treat the live in-game notice as the source of truth.
Example: planning before Monday weekly reset
It is Sunday evening and you want to know how long until the weekly reset in server time.
- Inputs
- Timezone: UTC+8 (server) · Mode: Daily + weekly
- Example output
- Typical output: live countdown to the next 00:00 UTC+8 daily reset and the next Monday 00:00 UTC+8 weekly reset. If a patch notice changes reset windows, trust the live game notice over this display.
Which tool should you open?
Use this table when you are unsure whether you need session planning, reset timing, or banner gap math.
Open when
- Daily checklist
- You are logging in and need “what do I do next?” in a fixed time window.
- Reset timer
- You are planning login, weekly cleanup, or event timing around a reset.
- Pull planner
- You are deciding whether a banner target is realistically covered before spending.
Time to answer
- Daily checklist
- Under 1 minute after picking minutes + club status.
- Reset timer
- Under 30 seconds once the page loads.
- Pull planner
- 1–2 minutes after entering target, progress, and days left.
Typical output
- Daily checklist
- Ordered checklist of daily / weekly tasks.
- Reset timer
- Next daily reset + next weekly reset countdown.
- Pull planner
- Gap pulls, pulls/day target, covered or shortfall.
Wrong-tool signal
- Daily checklist
- You only need reset timing — use the timer instead.
- Reset timer
- You need task order — use the checklist instead.
- Pull planner
- You have not read banner rules yet — open /gacha-guide first.
| Dimension | Daily checklist | Reset timer | Pull planner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Open when | You are logging in and need “what do I do next?” in a fixed time window. | You are planning login, weekly cleanup, or event timing around a reset. | You are deciding whether a banner target is realistically covered before spending. |
| Time to answer | Under 1 minute after picking minutes + club status. | Under 30 seconds once the page loads. | 1–2 minutes after entering target, progress, and days left. |
| Typical output | Ordered checklist of daily / weekly tasks. | Next daily reset + next weekly reset countdown. | Gap pulls, pulls/day target, covered or shortfall. |
| Wrong-tool signal | You only need reset timing — use the timer instead. | You need task order — use the checklist instead. | You have not read banner rules yet — open /gacha-guide first. |
How to use it
- Pick UTC+8 server time unless you deliberately want local conversion.
- Read the daily and weekly countdown rows.
- Open /daily-reset for task order after timing is confirmed.
Trust baseline
Racing Master Official fact calibration
Reset baselines for Global server planning. Live notices override displayed countdowns.
Assumptions
- Reset baseline is shown as 00:00 UTC+8 for daily reset.
- Weekly reset is counted down to Monday 00:00 UTC+8.
- If the publisher changes reset windows, the live game notice should override this tool.
Tool questions
Racing Master Reset timer FAQ
When to trust the countdown versus when to open a guide or live notice instead.
Why UTC+8 by default?
Racing Master Global server notices and reset copy are anchored to UTC+8. Local mode is for convenience only.
What if the countdown looks wrong after a patch?
Open /version-history and the live in-game notice. Publisher changes override this tool.
Does this timer track individual event deadlines?
No. It only covers standard daily and weekly reset baselines. Event windows live on /events.
Should I use this or the checklist first?
Use the timer when timing is the blocker. Use the checklist when you already know you have time to play.