Last Z Events Schedule — Daily Rotation, Alliance Duel, and Full Preparedness
Best event strategy for most players: follow the daily rotation, match resources to the correct event day, use Alliance Duel and Full Preparedness together whenever possible, and treat this page as your hub for the deeper event guides.
Quick Answer
How the Last Z event schedule works: a repeating daily rotation tells you what to spend each day, Full Preparedness adds 4-hour timing windows, and Alliance Duel gives the weekly day-by-day structure that matters most for F2P efficiency.
- Day 1: Modification · wrenches, blueprints, component boxes
- Day 2: Construction · bounty, refugees, building speed-ups
- Day 3: Research · trucks, badges, science speed-ups
- Day 4: Heroes · fragments, recruits, cores, alloys
- Day 5: Training · radar events, train/assemble units
- Day 6: Combat · trucks, bounty, defeat enemies
Core rule: match the item to the event day first, then match the timing to Full Preparedness if possible.
Weekly core: Alliance Duel is the main weekly schedule most players should plan around.
4-hour layer: Full Preparedness creates extra timing windows on top of the daily rotation.
How the Last Z Event Rotation Works
If you are searching for the Last Z event calendar or event rotation, the important thing to understand is that multiple schedules overlap. The daily spend pattern, the 4-hour Full Preparedness windows, and the weekly Alliance Duel structure all work together.
Last Z uses two overlapping rotations: a daily 4-hour cycle (Full Preparedness) and a weekly alliance cycle (Alliance Duel/VS). Full Preparedness rotates through five themes — Age of Science, Army Expansion, Hero Initiative, Mod Vehicle Boost, and Shelter Upgrade — in 4-hour blocks each day.
The weekly cycle follows day-by-day themes (Modification → Construction → Research → Heroes → Training → Combat). For the full day plan and spending checklist, see the Alliance Duel Guide.
Daily Event Schedule by Day
The daily event schedule tells you what kind of items should be saved and spent on each day. This is the foundation of efficient F2P progression because it turns the same resources into more points, more chests, and more event rewards.
Day 1: Modification Day
What to use:
- Golden Wrenches
- Modification Blueprints
- Modded Vehicle Component Boxes (open them)
- Radar Events (start saving the previous day)
Tip: Start saving Radar Events on Day 6 if your cap allows. For the exact timing logic behind those claim windows, use the Radar Events Guide.
Day 2: Construction Day
What to use:
- Orange Bounty missions (highest priority)
- Recruit refugees (orange gives most points, then decreasing)
- Increase Structure power
- Construction speed-ups
Tip: Queue long building upgrades and use speed-ups for maximum points.
Day 3: Research Day
What to use:
- Orange trades (trucks)
- Badges
- Increase Science power
- Science/Research speed-ups
Tip: Align research with Capital Buff for extra time reduction. See our Research Priority Guide for what to research.
Day 4: Hero Day
What to use:
- Hero fragments (orange first, then decreasing)
- Prime Recruits
- Power Cores
- Enhancement Alloys
- Orange Skill books
Tip: This is the day to upgrade your main 5 heroes. Save all hero materials for Day 4. Check our Hero Tier List for priority.
Day 5: Training Day
What to use:
- Radar Events
- Train/Assemble/Promote units
- Increase Structure or Science power
- Any speed-ups (generic or specific)
Tip: Start saving Radar Events from Day 4. If your cap is lower, start earlier. The Radar Events Guide explains when the save is worth it and when consistency is better.
Day 6: Combat Day
What to use:
- Orange trades (trucks)
- Orange Bounty missions
- Any speed-ups
- Defeat enemy units (follow NAP rules!)
Warning: If you're in a NAP alliance, coordinate attacks. Don't break agreements for event points. Learn more in our PvP Guide.
Weekly and Hot Event Rotation
Beyond the daily cycle, Last Z also runs recurring weekly and hot events that change how you should save tickets, diamonds, speed-ups, and special currencies. This is where planning ahead creates the biggest value swings.
Players commonly report a repeating weekly hot-event rotation: Gacha Go → Bullseye → Lucky Discounter → Lucky Chest. Use it as a planning baseline, but confirm the current week in your in-game events list because timing can vary by server or season. Free value sources like Redeem Codes also become more useful when timed around these spending windows.
That same weekly timing also affects protection decisions. If Saturday or another raid-heavy window will catch you offline, use the Shield Strategy guide to decide when Alliance Shop shields are better than spending diamonds and when reducing exposed resources is enough.
- Lucky Discounter schedule — ticket and diamond planning
- Gacha Go event — when to save and spend
- Alliance Duel / VS — day-by-day spending plan
Alliance Duel, VS, and Other Weekly Events
Players often search for “VS schedule” when they actually mean the Alliance Duel weekly structure. That is the main weekly event framework you should follow for day-by-day spending decisions.
In Last Z, VS refers to the weekly Alliance Duel schedule. Follow the day themes and spend only on the matching day to maximize points. See the Alliance Duel Guide for the exact sequence.
Other alliance events also follow consistent weekly timing:
- Canyon Clash: voting (Mon–Tue), registration (Wed), matchmaking (Thu), combat (Fri).
- Zombie Siege: scheduled by alliance leadership for Monday or Tuesday.
- Tyrant: occurs every second day for a short window.
Event timing quick links: Lucky Discounter schedule · Tyrant timing · Zombie Siege timing · Canyon Clash timing · SVS schedule
Event Rules That Save the Most Resources
- Never spend outside events — using resources on wrong days wastes potential rewards
- Open all 3 merit chests daily — complete ALL chests for 3 tasks minimum
- Hero Initiative = free points — nearly free if you play moderately
- Mod Vehicle Boost = free points — easy daily completion
- Save before Alliance Duel — recruitment tickets, hero fragments, wrenches give huge alliance points
- Orange items first — they give the most event points
Weekly Event: Alliance Duel
How Alliance Duel Works
Alliance Duel runs the full week. All alliance members contribute. Save specific items throughout the week and ONLY use them on Alliance Duel days when they count. See the full Alliance Duel Guide for day-by-day strategy.
Items to save:
- Recruitment tickets
- Hero fragments
- Wrenches
- Speed-ups
Why it matters: Your individual actions give points to the entire alliance. Coordinated saving and spending beats individual random play.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Last Z event calendar / event rotation?
It is a repeating daily schedule of event themes, layered with Full Preparedness timing windows and the weekly Alliance Duel structure.
How do I maximize event rewards F2P?
Save resources before events. Match spending to event days. Always aim for all 3 merit chests. Use orange items first (most points). Never waste resources outside event windows.
What are merit chests in Last Z?
Daily rewards for event task completion. Open all 3 by completing ALL chests for at least 3 tasks. Hero Initiative and Mod Vehicle Boost are nearly free daily tasks.
What is the difference between Full Preparedness and Alliance Duel?
Alliance Duel is the weekly day-by-day spending schedule, while Full Preparedness is the shorter 4-hour event window layered on top of it. Using both together increases value.
What does VS mean in Last Z events?
Players usually use VS to mean the weekly Alliance Duel schedule. It is the main event framework for deciding what to save and what to spend each day.
When should I use speed-ups?
Construction speed-ups on Day 2. Research speed-ups on Day 3. Generic speed-ups on Day 5 or 6. Never outside events.
Verification & Review
- How this guide was verified: Based on in-game data, tested results, and cross-checks against community validation.
- Last reviewed for the current patch and season context: March 2026.
- Source pattern: In-game data + tested results + community validation.
Game mechanics and numbers may change with updates. This guide was last validated in March 2026.