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Anime Card Clash Event Calendar and Reward Breakdown

Master Anime Card Clash's limited-time events with our complete calendar breakdown. Learn schedules, reward types, and pro strategies to maximize cards, currency, and exclusive items.

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Introduction

Anime Card Clash isn’t just about building the perfect deck—it’s a living game world that constantly evolves through limited-time events. If you want to keep your collection current, score rare cards, and dominate the meta, you need to stay on top of the event calendar. This guide breaks down everything you need to know about how events work, what rewards they offer, and the smartest strategies to maximize your gains without burning through all your resources.

Whether you’re a casual player logging in for daily bonuses or a competitive duelist chasing top rankings, understanding the event cycle will save you time, in-game currency, and a lot of frustration. We’ll cover event types, reward structures, pacing your play, and how to sync events with other in-game systems like daily missions, stamina management, and raid team compositions.

What Are Limited-Time Events in Anime Card Clash?

Limited-time events are special activities that appear in Anime Card Clash for a set duration—usually anywhere from a few days to several weeks. They offer rewards that aren’t always available through regular gameplay, including exclusive cards, cosmetic items, massive amounts of currency, and rare upgrade materials. The developers run these events to keep the community engaged, introduce new content, and sometimes tie into real-world holidays or collaborations.

Every event has its own flavor: some focus on PvE boss battles, others on PvP ladders, and quite a few simply reward you for logging in or completing themed missions. The key is that their limited nature creates urgency, and missing a major event can set you back if the rewards are meta-defining.

How the Event Calendar Works

The in-game event calendar is your roadmap. You can find it on the main menu, usually marked with a special icon or under a dedicated “Events” tab. The calendar displays active events, upcoming events, and sometimes a forecast of what’s to come in the next month.

Active events show a countdown timer and your progress toward milestone rewards. Upcoming events might give you a preview of the required team elements, recommended card levels, and the types of rewards on offer. Paying attention to the calendar helps you plan your daily play sessions, allocate stamina, and decide whether to save or spend premium currency for pulls.

Most events follow a predictable weekly or monthly rhythm. For example, weekends often bring double XP or currency events, while major patches introduce two-week-long story-driven events. Special collaborations and seasonal celebrations can span up to a month and are announced well in advance.

Types of Limited Events

Anime Card Clash features a wide variety of event formats. Knowing what each type demands and rewards helps you prioritize your effort.

Seasonal and Holiday Events

These are the big ones—Halloween, New Year’s, summer festivals, and more. They typically introduce exclusive event-exclusive cards, new story chapters, and limited-time summons. Seasonal events usually run for three to four weeks and are split into phases. Early phases unlock easier challenges, while later phases introduce harder boss fights that require fully built teams.

Rewards from seasonal events are often the most desirable: event-limited UR cards, exclusive profile frames, and skins that may never return. Because of their length and complexity, treat these events as your main focus when they’re active.

Collaboration Events

Anime Card Clash occasionally partners with other popular anime franchises, bringing crossover characters and cards into the game. Collaboration events function much like seasonal events but come with a strict time limit—often two weeks—and offer one-of-a-kind collectibles. The collaboration banners are usually separate from the regular gacha, so you’ll need to plan your premium currency usage if you want to pull the crossover cards.

Ranked PvP Events

For competitive players, ranked PvP events are the ultimate test. These events have a short duration (often a weekend) and reward your final rank on a leaderboard. Participating earns you event points, and hitting certain point thresholds grants guaranteed rewards like card packs, upgrade stones, and exclusive titles. The top percentile of players also receives special border frames and animated card sleeves that flex their achievement.

Ranked events have their own meta, which can shift dramatically based on event rules. Sometimes they enforce type bans or bonus stats for certain elements, forcing you to adapt your deck. Check out our [PvP combat tactics guide](/guides/pvp-combat-tactics-meta) to keep your strategies sharp.

Special Login Campaigns

These are the simplest events—just log in daily during the campaign period and claim your reward. The catch is that missing a day usually means you permanently lose that day’s reward, and sometimes the final reward on the last day is a truly valuable item like a guaranteed SSR or UR ticket. Setting a daily alarm for the reset time is a painless way to never miss out.

Battle Pass Events

Battle Pass events run for an entire season (often aligned with a new update). By completing daily and weekly missions, you earn XP that advances your battle pass tier. Both free and premium tracks are available, with the premium track usually costing real money or a large sum of in-game currency. The premium track often includes exclusive card skins, massive resource bundles, and sometimes a special card that can’t be obtained elsewhere. If you’re a free-to-play player, you can still get solid rewards from the free track, so always check what’s achievable before the event ends.

How to Access the Event Calendar

Finding the event calendar is straightforward. From the main home screen, look for the “Events” button—it’s commonly on the right side of the screen or in a bottom menu bar. Inside the event hub, you’ll see multiple tabs: Active, Upcoming, and sometimes News. Tapping on any event shows a detailed breakdown of phases, rewards, and time remaining.

If you’re a new player, some events may be locked behind story progression. Event requirements are usually displayed upfront, but a good rule of thumb is to clear at least the first three chapters of the main story to unlock all event types. Check out our [beginner quick-start guide](/guides/beginner-quick-start-guide) for a smooth early game path.

Understanding Event Rewards

Not all rewards are created equal. Knowing what each event offers lets you target the resources you desperately need.

Cards and Card Packs

Cards are the most exciting rewards. Events can grant event-exclusive cards directly, award card choice tickets, or hand out gacha tickets for limited banners. Event-exclusive cards often come with powerful effects tailored to the event’s theme. Some can even be maxed out by farming event stages repeatedly, giving you a fully evolved UR without spending any premium currency.

Card packs from events vary: standard packs, element-specific packs, and the coveted UR-guaranteed packs. Packs earned as event rewards often have elevated drop rates, so they’re worth the grind.

In-Game Currency

Gold, premium gems, and event-specific tokens are standard rewards. Premium gems are the most versatile, used for summoning and stamina refills. Some events are so generous that you can save enough gems for a 10-pull in a single event cycle. Always check the cumulative rewards and milestone bonuses—they often include large gem drops at specific point thresholds.

Exclusive Cosmetics

Cosmetics don’t affect gameplay but are a major status symbol. Sleeves, card backs, player icons, and title badges are common. Ranked events offer the rarest cosmetics, visible in your profile and during matches. If you care about aesthetics, prioritize these events.

Upgrade Materials

Evolving and leveling up your cards demands specific materials—crystals, scrolls, and evolution stones. Many events feature shops where you can exchange event currency for these materials. They’re much more efficient to farm here than from regular story stages, so stock up during events if you have spare stamina.

Experience and Rank Points

Some events give massive XP boosts, helping you level up your account faster. Higher account levels increase your maximum stamina, unlock new modes, and sometimes grant free card pulls. Rank points from PvP events also contribute toward your seasonal rank, which has its own set of rewards.

Maximizing Your Event Gains: Strategies and Tips

Energy and Stamina Planning

The most common mistake players make is wasting stamina on regular stages when an event demands energy. Always check the event’s stamina requirements and daily limits. Some event stages are limited to a certain number of daily attempts, so you must clear them every day to maximize rewards. Use stamina potions wisely—save them for events with high-value rewards rather than burning them on routine farming. Our [energy & stamina management guide](/guides/energy-stamina-management) dives deeper into this.

Team Building for Event Challenges

Event stages often come with bonus conditions: certain elements deal extra damage, specific card types gain bonus drops, or the boss has unique mechanics. Building a focused team around those conditions multiplies your reward points per run. Don’t just throw your strongest deck at every stage; check the event info and adjust. Sometimes a budget team with the right element can out-farm a generic meta team. For raid-style events, study our [best raid team compositions guide](/guides/best-raid-team-compositions) to create synergies that clear tough fights faster.

Daily and Weekly Mission Synergy

Many events align with daily and weekly missions. For example, a daily mission might ask you to play three event stages or use a specific card type. By doing your event runs, you’ll often complete these missions simultaneously, netting you even more rewards. Check the [daily & weekly missions guide](/guides/daily-weekly-missions-guide) for a full breakdown of all recurring tasks and how to overlap them with events.

Prioritizing Rewards

Events have multiple reward tracks: milestone, ladder, and exchange shop. Early in the event, identify the rewards you really need. If you need a specific evolution stone, focus on the shop. If you want the exclusive card, make sure you reach the milestone that grants it. Don’t spread yourself thin trying to clear everything—especially if you’re strapped on time. Use the countdown timers and calculate how many runs you need per day to hit your goal.

Common Event Pitfalls to Avoid

  • **Ignoring event announcements:** Events sometimes change mid-run with surprise bonuses or extended phases. Follow the official social channels or check the in-game news regularly.
  • **Hoarding event currency:** If the event shop has a limited stock, buy the rarest items first (like cards and gems). Many players wait until the last day and then miss out because the shop refreshes or the event ends earlier than expected.
  • **Pulling on every limited banner:** Collaboration and seasonal banners are tempting, but if you don’t plan your gems, you’ll run dry before a must-have card arrives. Evaluate new cards against the current meta and your collection before pulling.
  • **Neglecting the calendar’s “Upcoming” tab:** Knowing what’s on the horizon lets you save resources. If a double-reward event is coming next week, maybe don’t burn your stamina potions today.

Upcoming Event Trends and Predictions

While the calendar is never 100% predictable, patterns emerge. After a major patch, you’ll often see a story event followed by a raid boss event. Ranked PvP seasons tend to coincide with the end of a battle pass. Seasonal holidays are safe bets for big events—plan your gems around those periods. The developers frequently tease upcoming collaborations months in advance via datamines and official art, so keep an eye on the community if you want to avoid surprise spending.

Conclusion

Mastering the event calendar in Anime Card Clash is all about preparation and smart resource management. Check the calendar daily, align event goals with your long-term collection needs, and build teams that exploit event bonuses for maximum reward efficiency. With the strategies in this guide, you’ll always be one step ahead, turning limited-time events from frantic grinds into predictable, rewarding cycles. Now head to the event page, review the countdowns, and start planning your path to the next exclusive card!