The Halloween event in Last War 2025 packs a lot into a short window: a new battle pass, a Monopoly-style board game, several mini-events, and an exclusive shop filled with vouchers and cosmetics.
It looks festive at first glance, but it’s also designed to test how wisely you use your resources. This Last War Halloween Event 2025 guide breaks down every single feature—what it is, how it works, and what’s actually worth your time.
Last War Halloween Event 2025 – Halloween Uply, Token
This year’s Halloween celebration adds:
Halloween Eve (Battle Pass)
Halloween Uply / Monopoly Board
Spooky Hall Eve Boss Event
Candy Challenge and Token Farming
Halloween Exchange Shop (Voucher Store)
Haunted Town Escape (Leaderboard Mode)
Daily Login Rewards & Spooky Party System
Each system ties together through tokens, vouchers, and candy, forming one interconnected event loop.
Below is a breakdown of each part in a natural way, explaining how it plays and what you should focus on.
1. Halloween Eve Battle Pass
The Halloween Eve is the seasonal battle pass with three tiers — Free, Paid Tier 1, and Premium Tier 2.
Free Tier: Small steady rewards such as event tokens, SSR shards, resin, XP chests, and upgrade ore.
Paid Tier 1 (500 Bricks): Adds diamonds, emotes, lucky chests, Euro recruitment tickets, and more tokens.
Paid Tier 2 (2000 Bricks): Unlocks big bundles, deluxe choice chests, Halloween voucher boxes, and a few rare drops.
The battle pass is the most balanced purchase in the entire event. It offers reliable value for moderate spenders without forcing you into the gacha-heavy side of the system.
2. Halloween Uply – The Monopoly-Style Board
This mini-game is the heart of the event. You roll Halloween Tokens to move across a board filled with item squares.
How It Works:
Every roll lands on a square that gives rewards like vouchers, chests, or resources.
Square Leveling: Each time you land on a square, it gains XP and increases its future rewards.
Over time, specific squares become more valuable, giving a sense of progression.
Focus your rolls on squares that are close to leveling up for consistent returns instead of random luck. It’s a small, satisfying system once you understand how the leveling mechanic works.
3. Token Farming – Where to Get Halloween Tokens
Tokens are used to roll the board and can be earned from several sources:
Daily battle pass tasks
Map zombies and wanted bosses
Radar missions and legion trials
Candy challenge activities
Create a small farming routine—run wanted bosses first, then sweep through map zombies. This keeps your token flow steady without feeling like a grind. Tokens are the key currency behind almost everything, so farm them daily.
4. Spooky Hall Eve – The Auto-Boss Event
This boss fight plays automatically once you start it. You use candies or tokens to attack a special Halloween boss, and your performance fills a reward box.
Points System: You earn ranking points based on participation.
Rewards: Halloween candy, small chests, and sometimes event items.
Leaderboards: Cosmetic-only rankings that mainly reward spenders.
This mode is great for quick farming but not worth chasing top ranks. Just auto it daily for consistent minor gains.
5. Candy Challenge and Halloween Candy System
Candy acts as the lighter side currency of the event.
You can obtain it from:
Map zombie kills
Event bosses
Radar tasks and legion trials
Candy is used for small exchanges and for entering certain Halloween challenges. Treat it as a renewable daily item rather than something to hoard. The candy drops are frequent enough that casual players can easily participate in everything.
6. Halloween Exchange Shop (Voucher Store)
The Exchange Shop is where the serious spending happens. You spend Halloween Vouchers earned from the Monopoly board to buy limited items.
Shop Highlights:
Spooky Rider Base Skin (999 vouchers) – A premium cosmetic skin with minor stats but no seasonal buffs.
Special Effects and Nameplates – Mostly vanity items with minimal stat gain.
Universal Deco Components – Best value item in the shop, boosts long-term power.
Resource and Upgrade Chests – Good for steady progress, especially if you skip cosmetics.
If you’re free-to-play or a light spender, the deco components and resource chests give the best return on investment.
The base skin looks great, but it’s extremely expensive and offers little gameplay value.
7. Haunted Town Escape – Halloween Mini-Game
Haunted Town Escape is a running mini-game where players compete by traveling the longest distance and collecting boosts along the way.
The higher your distance, the better your rank.
Top 3 players earn temporary chat bubbles and minor stat bonuses.
Free players can still participate for small prizes and fun, but climbing the leaderboard usually requires heavy activity or spending.
It’s a short distraction, but not something that significantly affects your account progress.
8. Daily Login Rewards and Spooky Party System
Each day you log in, you’ll receive small bonuses like Haunted Town Tickets and XP boxes.
After several logins, you can unlock the Spooky Party — a building you can place near your base.
How It Works:
Place the party near your base.
Alliance members can visit and claim rewards up to five times per day.
Hosting your own party doesn’t reduce your daily claim limit.
Once placed, the party lasts 12 hours and can be joined by players in your war zone.
It’s one of the few systems that genuinely helps alliances work together for mutual gain.
9. Voucher Spending Priorities
Because vouchers are limited, prioritize the items that offer the most value:
Universal Deco Components – Permanent power growth.
Resource and Upgrade Chests – Scales with your account level.
Deluxe Choice Chests – Optional if you enjoy a bit of risk.
Cosmetics (Spooky Rider / FX) – For collectors or heavy spenders only.
Minor Buffs and Nameplates – Skip entirely, poor value.
Avoid wasting vouchers on low-impact items. Everything except the top two categories gives minimal return.
10. Event Strategy – How to Play Efficiently
A daily routine keeps you on track without burnout.
Recommended Routine (30–45 minutes a day):
Claim daily login and battle pass rewards.
Farm tokens via wanted bosses, map zombies, and radar tasks.
Use auto-boss mode once a day for easy candy and points.
Roll Monopoly board squares strategically (aim for near-level-up tiles).
Place or attend an alliance Spooky Party.
Check the voucher shop before spending—save for major upgrades.
Doing this loop daily keeps you competitive without wasting time or resources.
The Last War Halloween Event 2025 looks exciting on the surface but feels more like a cosmetic showcase than a real progression event.
The monopoly board is a clever system that rewards patience, and the alliance party feature brings some cooperative fun.
Still, for most players, the smartest play is to focus on daily farming, finish the free tiers, and save resources for upcoming seasonal events that provide better long-term returns.