PEAK Rain Guide - How Rain Affects the Game
Rain in Peak is not just visual flair, it directly affects climbing and stamina. Knowing how rain works can save runs and make difficult routes much safer.
Rain in Peak slows climbing speed and drains stamina more quickly on wet surfaces. It mostly appears in the Tropics biome, though interiors stay dry and unaffected.
How Rain Works in Peak
Appears at random in the Tropics biome
Slows climbing speed on wet surfaces
Increases stamina drain the longer you climb
Does not affect interiors or sheltered areas
Does not cause direct health damage
Best Strategies for Rain
Break climbs into shorter sections to conserve stamina
Use ropes and pitons more often when surfaces are slick
Wait out heavy rain under cover if stamina is already low
Carry extra food to recover stamina between climbs
Treat long outdoor climbs as riskier during storms
Final Blurb
Rain in Peak changes the pace of exploration and forces smart stamina management. Shorter climbs, tool use, and safe cover make all the difference.
If you respect the weather, you’ll keep moving forward even when the mountain tries to slow you down.
FAQ
Does rain always appear in the Tropics biome?
Yes, rain is tied to the Tropics biome, though not every run will feature it.
Can rain damage your health?
No, rain only affects climbing speed and stamina drain.
Do interiors stay dry during rain?
Yes, indoor areas are safe from the effects of rain and let you recover normally.

