> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.lore-keeper.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# How Daily Turns Work

> Everything about LOREKEEPER's daily turn system: how turns reset, what happens when you run out, and how the trial period works.

## Turns: Your Daily Play Budget

Every interaction with the AI DM costs one turn. You type an action, the DM responds -- that is one turn used. Your plan determines how many turns you get each day.

## Turn Allowances by Plan

| Plan       | Daily Turns |
| ---------- | ----------- |
| Free       | 20          |
| Aventurero | 30          |
| Heroe      | 60          |
| Leyenda    | Unlimited   |

## When Do Turns Reset?

All daily turns reset at **midnight UTC**, every day. This applies to every plan equally. Unused turns do not roll over to the next day -- it is a fresh allowance each time.

<Tip>Plan your longer sessions for when your turns just refreshed. A 20-turn session can easily last 30 to 45 minutes of immersive play.</Tip>

## What Happens When You Run Out?

When you hit zero turns, the game pauses. You will not lose any progress -- your campaign, character state, and story are all saved. You can:

* **Wait until midnight UTC** for your turns to refresh.
* **Use credits** to convert into extra rounds (1 credit = 3 rounds) and keep playing immediately.
* **Upgrade your plan** for a higher daily allowance.

The system never kicks you out mid-scene. It finishes the current AI response before stopping.

## The Trial Period

Every new LOREKEEPER account gets a **3-day trial at Leyenda quality**. During those first three days, you experience the highest AI quality tier, regardless of which plan you are on. This includes enhanced narrative depth, better memory, and maximum response quality.

After the trial ends, your experience adjusts to match your current plan.

<Note>Turns are per-account, not per-campaign. If you have multiple campaigns, they all share the same daily pool.</Note>
