Monday, March 23, 2026

AION Classic Weekly Checklist: What You Should Do Every Week in March 2026



AION Classic always has something running. The real challenge is not finding content to do — it is making sure you are doing the right things before the weekly reset. With PvP seasons ending, events running, and the Daeva Pass active, March 2026 is a good time to build a simple weekly routine.

Based on Gameforge’s current Classic event cycle and maintenance schedule, players juggling PvP, events, and progression systems will benefit from a clear weekly checklist instead of trying to remember everything on Sunday night. Because in AION, forgetting one system usually means missing rewards.

Your Weekly AION Classic Priority Order

The safest weekly order right now follows the current Classic deadlines:

1 – PvP and ranking progress
2 – Weekly instances and Arenas
3 – Active events (like Bunny Hunt)
4 – Daeva Pass missions

This matches the current March structure where PvP systems have the shortest deadlines while the Daeva Pass runs longer into April.

Check PvP Ranking Progress First

PvP ranking should usually be the first thing you check every week.

The current PvP season is one of the biggest active systems in AION Classic right now, and ranking progress can directly affect rewards. If you play PvP at all, it makes sense to:

  • Check your current rank
  • Finish any remaining weekly PvP activity
  • Make sure you are not dropping out of reward tiers

Even small improvements late in a season can make a difference depending on your bracket.

Finish Weekly Arenas and Instances

After PvP, weekly PvE and Arena content should be next.

According to the current Classic schedule, Arenas and Tower of Illusion are part of the weekly systems tied to the current cycle. These are exactly the kinds of activities players postpone because they seem routine, but they often give reliable rewards for relatively low time investment.

A simple rule many veteran players follow:
Never let weekly entries expire unused.

Work on Active Events

Once your weekly progression systems are done, events should be next.

Right now, the biggest active Classic event is Bunny Hunt in Atreia, which runs until April. Events like this usually reward consistent participation rather than last-minute grinding, so spreading progress across the week is safer than trying to rush everything at once.

Events are also where players often lose efficiency by ignoring timers. Doing a little every session is usually better than doing everything at the end.

Keep the Daeva Pass Moving

The Daeva Pass should usually be treated as background progression.

Because the current pass runs longer than weekly content, it makes sense to complete missions naturally while doing other activities rather than forcing them first.

The best approach is simple:
Let normal gameplay complete your Daeva Pass objectives instead of grinding them separately.

This keeps your progression efficient without burning extra time.

A Simple Weekly Routine That Works

If you want a practical weekly structure, most players benefit from something like this:

Early week:

  • PvP progress
  • Arenas
  • Tower of Illusion

Mid week:

  • Event progress
  • Daeva Pass missions

Weekend:

  • Clean up anything unfinished
  • Make sure nothing expires before reset

This kind of structure prevents last-minute stress and keeps your progression steady.

Common Mistakes Players Make Each Week

Most lost rewards in AION Classic come from the same habits:

  • Forgetting weekly entries
  • Ignoring PvP ranking until late season
  • Missing event exchanges
  • Not checking maintenance deadlines
  • Leaving Daeva Pass missions unfinished

None of these are difficult problems. They are just organization problems.

The Best Weekly Rule for March 2026

For the current AION Classic cycle, the best rule is simple:

Finish short timers first, events second, and long systems like Daeva Pass last.

That approach matches how the current Classic schedule is structured and helps players avoid missing rewards from weekly systems.

Because in AION Classic, success is not just about how much you play. It is about making sure the time you play actually counts.

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