Events Calendar — Which Events Are Worth Your Stamina
War and Order runs events constantly. There is almost always something going on — a monster hunt, a build event, an alliance event, a special season — and players who plan around the event calendar progress much faster than those who treat every day the same.
The core insight: events multiply the value of your most limited resources. Spending speed-ups during a build event earns you event rewards on top of the construction time saved. Spending stamina during a kill event earns you event currency on top of normal drops. The same resources spent outside an event window earn you only the direct effect.
This guide covers how to read the event calendar, which events give the best returns, and how to build the habit of planning your resource spending around the schedule.
How Events Work
Most War and Order events follow a point-accumulation structure: perform specific activities during the event window, earn points, and exchange or rank your points for rewards. The activities required vary by event — some reward building upgrades, some reward troop training, some reward monster kills.
Events typically have:
- Individual milestones: Reach X points, unlock a reward tier. Achievable by any player regardless of rank.
- Ranking rewards: Top players or alliances by points earn bonus prizes. Competitive, influenced heavily by spending.
For most players, milestone rewards are the target. Ranking rewards require competitive spending that most players should not try to match. Focus on consistently hitting milestone tiers in the events relevant to your progression.
Event Types and Their Value
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Kill / Monster Hunt Events — Some of the best events in the game for efficient reward generation. Monster kills are a core daily activity anyway, and events convert that activity into event currency on top of normal drops. Save stamina items for these windows.
Build / Construction Events — Reward you for building upgrades completed during the event. The smart play: queue your largest upgrades for event windows and use speed-ups to complete them during the event rather than before it. Every speed-up used during a build event earns you both the upgrade and the event points.
Troop Training Events — Reward you for training troops. If you have been holding off on a large training push, this is the time. Train heavily during training events and pace your training outside of them.
Alliance Events — The most impactful events for coordinated alliances. Alliance events reward the combined activity of all members, and the rewards go to everyone. Being active during alliance events is one of the most important things you can do for your alliance relationship and your own progression.
Kingdom / Server Events — Large-scale events involving your whole server. These typically reward both individual and collective activity and often include special-tier rewards that are only available during these windows.
The Golden Rule: Don't Spend Outside Event Windows
For your major resources — speed-ups, stamina items, instant training packs — the default strategy is:
- Spend your daily passive regeneration (stamina, construction time, etc.) normally
- Hold consumable items until a relevant event is active
- Unleash them during the event for double value
This does not mean hoarding forever. If you have been sitting on 500 speed-ups for three weeks because no build event has come around, that is also a problem — use resources that are aging in your inventory. But the general posture of "wait for the event" will serve you well.
Reading Your Event Calendar
Most War and Order servers and many community resources publish or discuss the event rotation schedule. Your in-game events screen shows current and upcoming events. Spend 30 seconds checking it when you log in.
Build a rough mental model of your server's event rhythm:
- When do kill events typically run?
- When is the next big kingdom event?
- Is there an alliance event this week?
This does not require detailed scheduling. It just requires glancing at the calendar and making a quick decision: "kill event starts in 2 hours, I'll save my stamina pills for that."
Event Mistakes to Avoid
Spending all your speed-ups between events. If a build event is coming in two days and you just blew all your speed-ups on a small building upgrade, you missed the multiplier. Check the calendar first.
Over-investing in ranking rewards. The top ranks in competitive events often require large spending. Chasing ranks that require outspending stronger players is a bad return on investment for most players. Hit the milestone tiers and stop.
Ignoring events because they feel small. Even small events compound. Consistent participation in milestone events across many event cycles generates a significant amount of event-exclusive rewards over time — rewards that are not available through normal gameplay.
Missing alliance event windows. Alliance events are time-sensitive and the rewards are shared. Being offline during your alliance's main push window hurts everyone. If you know an alliance event is coming, plan to be active during it.
Building the Event Habit
The players who get the most from the event system are not the ones who read every guide about it — they are the ones who simply check the event calendar every session and make quick adjustments based on what is active.
Log in. Check events. If something relevant is active, shift your resource spending to match. If nothing is active, use your passive resources normally and hold consumables. That simple habit, repeated consistently, will put you ahead of players who ignore the event system entirely.