Sunday, March 22, 2026

AION Classic March 2026 Event Tracker: All Active Events, Key Dates, and What to Prioritize




AION Classic is in one of those familiar MMO phases where a quick login can turn into five overlapping timers, three event menus, and one very real fear that you forgot to claim something important. That is why a proper event tracker helps right now.

Based on Gameforge’s official March 18, 2026 maintenance post and the current AION Classic News and Announcements board, AION Classic players are juggling a mix of new events, active seasons, reward distribution windows, and a freshly started Daeva Pass. The good news is that the dates are clear. The bad news is that AION is still AION, so clear dates somehow still manage to feel stressful.

The Most Important AION Classic Dates Right Now

According to Gameforge’s official Maintenance - 18.03 post, the current key dates for AION Classic are:

  • March 25, 2026Arenas, Tower of Illusion, and PvP Ranking end.
  • April 8, 2026Easter Bunny Hunt, Faction Change: Elyos to Asmodian, and Daeva Support end.
  • April 15, 2026 — the new Daeva Pass ends.

That already tells players most of what they need to know: March 25 is the first pressure point, April 8 is the second, and April 15 is the longer-tail pass deadline.

Events and Systems Ending on March 25

The earliest major deadline in the current Classic cycle is March 25.

Gameforge’s maintenance notes confirm that Arenas, Tower of Illusion, and PvP Ranking all end on that date. On top of that, the current Classic board also shows PvP Ranking Season: Info & Rewards as one of the newest official posts, reinforcing that ranking and reward timing is one of the biggest active priorities in this cycle.

For players, this means the March 25 content should usually come first. Anything tied to PvP season timing or reset-style weekly systems deserves attention before the longer April events do. If you leave those until “later,” later is going to be very annoying. That final point is an inference based on the official end dates and the way the active systems are grouped.

Events Ending on April 8

The next big deadline is April 8, and this is where the more obviously event-flavored content sits.

Gameforge’s maintenance post lists the following as active and ending on April 8:

  • [Event] Easter Bunny Hunt
  • [Event] Faction Change: Elyos to Asmodian
  • [Event] Daeva Support

The official Classic board supports that same picture, showing Event: Bunny Hunt in Atreia and Event: Faction Change among the newest March 2026 posts.

These are important, but they sit one tier below the March 25 urgency. In practical terms, that means players should absolutely work on them, but not at the expense of missing PvP or other shorter-cycle deadlines first.

The New Daeva Pass Runs the Longest

The current new Daeva Pass is the longest-running major item in this group, with Gameforge listing its end date as April 15, 2026. The official Classic board also shows Daeva Pass: New Season Start! as one of the newest active posts in the current March cycle.

That makes the Daeva Pass the easiest thing to treat as a background progression system rather than an emergency. It still matters, but compared to the March 25 systems and even the April 8 events, it has the longest runway. For most players, that means steady progress beats last-minute panic.

What Just Started in This March 18 Reset

The March 18 maintenance did more than list deadlines. It also confirmed what started with this update cycle.

Gameforge says the following began with the March 18 maintenance:

  • Ranking Season – Rewards Distribution
  • [Event] Easter Bunny Hunt
  • [Event] Faction Change: Elyos to Asmodian

That is a pretty meaningful reset week by Classic standards. Between fresh rewards, new events, and a new pass period, this is one of those moments where players who read the maintenance post are simply going to be more efficient than the ones who do not.

What Ended With the March 18 Maintenance

Not everything survived the reset.

Gameforge also confirmed the following ended with the March 18 maintenance:

  • Old Daeva Pass
  • [Event] Monster Hunt
  • [Promo] Shugopinerk’s Secret Doll

That matters because every event tracker is also partly a “do not waste time chasing expired content” tracker. If something is already over, the smartest strategy is not nostalgia. It is moving on.

A Simple Priority Order for Most Players

If you want the practical version, the safest priority order right now looks like this:

1. Finish the March 25 systems first
That means PvP Ranking, Arenas, and Tower of Illusion. These are the nearest deadlines and the least forgiving if ignored.

2. Work on the April 8 events next
That includes Bunny Hunt, Faction Change, and Daeva Support. These still matter, but they have slightly more breathing room.

3. Keep the Daeva Pass moving in the background
Because it lasts until April 15, the new pass is best treated as a longer-track objective.

That order will not be perfect for every account, but it is the strongest general rule based on the official March 18 Classic schedule.

Why This Event Tracker Matters

Gameforge’s current Classic board is actually pretty clean right now. The newest posts are concentrated around Faction Change, PvP Ranking Season: Info & Rewards, AION Classic Shop Offers, Bunny Hunt in Atreia, and Daeva Pass: New Season Start!. In other words, the board is practically telling players what the current cycle is about.

That makes this a good week to stay organized. Not because AION Classic is suddenly overwhelming by historical standards, but because this particular mix of deadlines rewards players who sort by urgency instead of trying to do everything at once.

The Best Rule for Late March 2026

For late March 2026, the best AION Classic rule is simple: prioritize whatever ends on March 25, use the April 8 events as your next tier of focus, and treat the Daeva Pass as your steady long-term layer through April 15. That advice lines up directly with Gameforge’s current official Classic maintenance schedule and announcement board.

Because in AION Classic, progress is not just about grinding harder. Half the time, it is about knowing which timer is actually trying to ruin your week.

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