The Easter event in Last War is back, and this time it’s clearly bigger than last year’s version. Instead of just a simple egg hunt, you’re now dealing with multiple systems layered together—battle passes, mini-games, token shops, and a grind loop that actually matters if you’re trying to optimize rewards.
If you just jump in without understanding how everything connects, you’ll miss out on a lot. So here’s a clean breakdown of every section and what’s actually worth your time.
Egg Hunt Adventure (Battle Pass System)
This is your main progression track.
You’ve got three tiers:
- Free Pass
- Advanced Pass (~$5)
- Premium Pass (~$15–20)
The structure is simple—complete daily tasks, earn points, and unlock rewards.
Typical tasks include:
- Logging in
- Recruiting heroes
- Alliance donations
- Dispatching trucks
- Completing secret tasks
Even as a free player, you’ll steadily earn:
- Easter candies
- Tokens
- Progress rewards
The paid tiers just speed things up and add extra rewards like:
- Lucky tokens
- Cosmetics (emotes)
- Higher-tier loot
If you’re spending lightly, the Advanced Pass is the sweet spot. Premium is more for heavy spenders stacking everything.
Lucky Easter Egg (Spin System)
This is your classic “match 3” event mechanic.
You spin, match symbols, and get rewards based on combinations.
Key things to understand:
- Matching 3 identical items = best rewards
- Mixed combos = more common, lower rewards
- Pure combos = rare, but high payout
Possible rewards include:
- Easter vouchers
- Lucky chests
- Hero shards
- Decoration rewards
There’s also milestone rewards as you keep spinning, which is where a lot of value comes from over time.
This system is RNG-heavy, but since you get free spins daily, it’s always worth using them.
Easter Carnival (Zombie Attack Mini-Game)
This is where most of your farming happens.
You collect Easter candies from:
- Killing zombies
- Radar tasks
- Wanted bosses
- Event activities
Then you spend those candies to attack a Mega Zombie.
Every attack gives rewards, and there’s also:
- Drop rewards
- Milestone rewards
- Rare chest chances
Important detail:
This mode scales with how active you are. The more you play daily content, the more candies you generate, which means more rewards here.
Even for F2P players, this is one of the best sections.
Easter Store (Where Your Tokens Go)
Everything you earn eventually funnels into this shop.
Main highlight:
- Easter Bunny Skin
- +5% Hero Attack (equipped)
- +5% Attack + Defense (when owned)
Other items include:
- Hero shards
- Speedups
- Resource packs
- Decoration effects
The skin is solid if you care about stats, but for most players, shards and progression items are the better long-term value.
Easter Gifts (Spend More, Get More)
This section is purely for spenders.
You earn bonus rewards based on how much you spend during the event:
- Deluxe chests
- Speedups
- Decoration bonuses
- Stat boosts
If you’re not spending, you can ignore this completely.
Easter Egg Battle (Candy Farming Breakdown)
This section basically tells you where all your candies come from.
Main sources:
- Zombies
- Doom Walker
- Wanted Boss
- Alliance activities
- Event modes
This is important because it defines your daily routine.
If you’re trying to optimize:
- Focus on high-yield activities
- Don’t skip daily combat events
- Stack candies for Carnival usage
Compared to last year:
- More systems added (spin + carnival)
- Better reward variety
- More ways to earn tokens
But at its core, it’s still a loop-based event:
Play → Earn candies → Spend → Get rewards → Repeat
Just with more layers now.
This isn’t a groundbreaking event, but it’s definitely an upgrade.
It rewards active players, gives decent value even to F2P users, and adds just enough variety to keep things from feeling repetitive.
If you approach it casually, you’ll still get something.
If you play it smart, though… you can walk away with a lot more than it looks like at first glance.