Not every useful AION Classic article has to be about a giant patch or a dramatic system overhaul. Sometimes the most valuable thing for players is simply knowing what is ending soon, what just started, and what deserves attention before the next weekly reset hits.
That is exactly where AION Classic stands right now.
Following the official March 18, 2026 maintenance, Gameforge confirmed a packed list of active events, reward windows, and end dates across the current Classic cycle. For players juggling PvP, events, and pass progression, this is one of those weeks where a simple deadline guide can save a lot of regret later.
The Big Date This Week Is March 25
If there is one date AION Classic players should have in mind right now, it is March 25, 2026.
According to the current official schedule, that is when several important activities are set to end, including PvP Ranking, Arenas, and Tower of Illusion. That also makes it the final day of the current reward window for players tracking ranking-related payouts and competitive progress.
In classic MMO fashion, this means the week is doing that familiar thing where it looks calm on paper until you realize half your checklist quietly expires in a few days.
PvP Players Should Check Their Ranking Rewards
One of the most important items this week is the active PvP Ranking reward distribution.
Gameforge’s official ranking rewards notice confirms that rewards are being distributed from March 18 at 09:00 CET through March 25 at 09:00 CET, with tier-based rewards tied to final placement. That makes this the exact week for PvP-focused players to verify their standing, watch their reward window, and make sure nothing slips by unnoticed.
If you spent the season chasing rank, this is not the week to become mysteriously casual.
Arenas and Tower of Illusion Are Also Ending Soon
The March 18 maintenance notes also make it clear that Arenas and Tower of Illusion are part of the content cycle ending on March 25.
That matters because these modes often end up being the kinds of weekly activities players assume they will “get to later,” right up until later becomes next week and the timing window is gone. If you still have unfinished goals tied to those systems, now is the time to clean them up.
For regular players, this is one of those classic reset weeks where being organized is more profitable than being ambitious.
Easter Bunny Hunt and Faction Change Still Have More Time
Not everything is ending right away, though.
Gameforge’s current maintenance schedule shows that Easter Bunny Hunt and Faction Change: Elyos to Asmodian are both active until April 8, 2026. That gives players a little more breathing room on those event tracks compared to the March 25 activities.
So while those events are worth checking, they are not the immediate panic button this week. The real priority remains anything tied to the shorter March 25 reset window.
The Current Daeva Pass Runs Longer
The newest Daeva Pass is also part of the current post-maintenance cycle, and according to Gameforge’s schedule, it runs until April 15, 2026.
That makes it a medium-term objective rather than a short-term emergency. Players still need to keep it in mind, but it does not belong at the top of this week’s “finish now” list in the same way PvP ranking and other March 25 endpoints do.
In other words, the Daeva Pass is the responsible long-game project. The March 25 deadlines are the loud ones banging on your front door.
A Simple Login Checklist for This Week
If you want the practical version, here is the short AION Classic priority list for the week:
Check whether your PvP Ranking rewards are available or incoming.
Review progress in Arenas and Tower of Illusion before they end on March 25.
Look over your current Daeva Pass progress, but treat it as a longer runway objective.
Start or continue Easter Bunny Hunt and the Faction Change event, knowing both run until April 8.
This is not the flashiest week in AION Classic, but it is absolutely the kind of week where a few minutes of planning can make the difference between collecting rewards and reading about the ones you almost got.
Why This Kind of Week Still Matters
AION Classic lives on these cadence weeks.
Sure, major updates get the big headlines. But retention, progression, and player momentum are often shaped by maintenance cycles like this one, where several smaller systems overlap and deadlines stack on top of each other. The players who stay on top of those schedules usually come out ahead — not because they play more, but because they miss less.
And honestly, that may be the most AION thing imaginable.

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