Capybara Go Whimsical Circus Event Guide – Artifact System
The Whimsical Circus event is different this time because instead of splitting the content into phases, both Wonder Treasure and Wonderful Show are available at the same time, which means you can progress both sides together instead of waiting for one to unlock later.
Capybara Go Whimsical Circus Event Guide – Artifact System
The event starts with a 7-day login where you get free rewards including treasure vouchers, and the important thing here is that you should not spend anything early because you’ll receive around 20 vouchers just from logging in.
Wonder Journey
This part of the event works like a battle pass where you can get rewards over time, and if you spend around $10, you unlock extra tickets and resources that help you progress faster in the event.
Wonderful Show
The Wonderful Show is the premium gacha side where you use crowns or tickets to pull rewards, and the main reason people go for this is the new artifact called Ancestor’s Rage, which gives a strong global attack boost.
Artifact System
The artifact system requires you to first unlock the main artifact before any cores become useful, which means getting cores early doesn’t help unless you already own the artifact itself.
Pull System
The system works on a pull mechanic where you can do up to 300 pulls with a pity system at 30 pulls, meaning you are guaranteed at least some reward even if your luck is bad.
Free Attempts
You can watch ads daily to get extra pulls, which adds up over time, so even free-to-play players should log in daily and use those free attempts to maximize value.
If you decide to spend, the top-tier packs give better value compared to raw ticket purchases, so it’s usually smarter to buy bundled deals instead of directly buying pulls.
Wonder Treasure
The Wonder Treasure side is where most players will spend their time because it uses in-game currency instead of premium pulls, making it much more accessible for free players.
In this mode, you spend currency to reveal tiles in rows, but the important thing is that you only receive rewards from the tiles you actually uncover, not everything shown on the board.
After revealing enough rows, you can refresh the board, and the best strategy is to refresh early if you don’t see high-value rewards like red-tier items instead of wasting currency on low-value rows.
The main goal in Wonder Treasure is to aim for high-tier rewards like red medals or special chests, because those give the best long-term value compared to smaller rewards.
After multiple refreshes, you unlock an auto-scratch feature that allows you to reveal everything quickly, but using it blindly can waste resources if the board is not good.
Exchange Shop
All the currencies you earn can be used in the exchange shop, where you can buy valuable items like keys, books, elite packs, and high-tier chests.
One of the best rewards in the shop is the Supreme Choice Chest, which lets you pick powerful items, making it one of the main targets for most players.
If you spend your event currency without thinking, you might miss out on high-value rewards later, so it’s better to save and spend strategically rather than using everything immediately.
The smartest way to approach this event is to use free resources daily, avoid wasting pulls early, refresh bad boards quickly, and only commit when you see valuable rewards.
The event has a clear split between free-to-play and pay-to-win sections, where free players can still gain decent rewards through Wonder Treasure, but the best items like artifacts are mostly locked behind spending unless you get extremely lucky.
