The new Daeva Pass is the biggest fresh reset point
The clearest practical change in the reset is the arrival of a fresh season. Gameforge’s official Daeva Pass: New Season Start post says mission progress runs from April 15 at 9 AM to May 11 at 9 AM CEST, while reward collection remains open until May 13 at 4:59 AM CEST. That means this is not just a maintenance-day shuffle. It is a real progression reset with a new reward track attached.
According to the same official Daeva Pass announcement, the pass includes daily, weekly, and seasonal missions, with rewards such as the [Event] Enchantment Chest (Level 100–110) and Heroic Manastone Chest. Players can also unlock the premium track for 1,320 Quna, which adds items like the [Event] Rare Skill Box and [Motion Card] Skateboard (30 days).
The April 15 reset also quietly kept other systems moving
The maintenance post also confirms that new Arenas and Tower of Illusion now run until April 29, while PvP Ranking continues until June 3. Meanwhile, the ongoing Class Change promotion and Tevamon’s Taste Research event both continue until April 22, with their related item and NPC cleanup also scheduled for that date.
That makes this reset feel more like a proper handoff week than a sleepy server restart. The old Easter pass content drops out, the new Daeva Pass takes over, and several current systems now have much clearer end dates attached.
The real surprise is the third class change
The biggest extra detail, though, is the class change update. In the follow-up Reorientation Event update from Drestam, Gameforge explains that player feedback suggested two class changes were not enough, and that some players also found the earlier communication confusing. Because of that feedback, the team decided to raise the limit.
After the April 15 maintenance, players can now use the Class Change function a third time. Gameforge also makes one thing very clear in the same official follow-up post: the extra change is not free and still costs the normal amount of Quna.
Why that matters
That little extra charge is what makes this more than a maintenance footnote. The class change system was already one of the more practical AION Classic features running this month, and we already covered that in AION Classic’s Reorientation Event class change guide. Now the April 15 reset has made that event a bit more flexible for players who either misclicked, changed their mind, or simply decided that their original plan was not nearly as clever as it looked at the time.
It also sits nicely beside the other active Classic service pieces we have already covered, including the Delicious Mushrooms in Teva workaround article and the earlier AION Classic shop and Flash Auction update. This reset is the cleaner “what changed this week” story that ties several of those threads together.
What players should actually do now
If you are playing AION Classic this week, the smart move is pretty simple: treat April 22, April 29, May 11, and May 13 as your key dates. April 22 matters for Class Change and Tevamon’s Taste Research. April 29 matters for the current Arenas cycle and Tower of Illusion. May 11 is the last day to complete Daeva Pass missions, and May 13 is the final reward collection deadline.
And if you were already on the fence about using the class change system, the third charge means Gameforge has quietly given indecisive players one more shot at pretending the first two attempts were just warm-up rounds.

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