Last Z Survival Shooter Season 3 Guide – Rewards & Tasks
Season 3 has arrived in Last Z: Survival Shooter, and with it comes a fresh set of rules, events, and heroes to shake up the battlefield. If you’ve played Season 2, you’ll notice some familiar systems, but also several key differences that make this season unique. Let’s break down what you can expect and how to make the most of it.
Last Z Survival Shooter Season 3 Guide – Rewards and Season Tasks
This season introduces the Everfrost Era, where the focus shifts from tile occupation to defeating special enemies. Unlike Season 2, there are no tiles or sand sapphires to fight over.
Instead, you’ll gather season resources by killing Boomers and Creeps, then use those resources to upgrade your season buildings. The Glory War makes a return as well, beginning in the third week of the season, and rewards will once again be based on your personal and alliance rankings.
Another major highlight is the arrival of three new heroes: Lisia, Liliana, and Docki. For players who’ve been leaning heavily on Blood Rose heroes, this is a good chance to transition toward the Wings of Dawn faction.
However, long-time players who already invested in Blood Rose may find the switch challenging since many of their existing heroes are maxed. Expect Lisia to be available through the battle pass, with the others following through different events.
Rewards and Season Tasks
Rewards in Season 3 are tied to your performance in both personal and alliance activities. Milestone achievements, city captures, and overall ranking contribute to the amount you receive.
Elite recruitment tickets specific to Season 3 heroes are now available, alongside equipment fragments, diamonds, speedups, and other resources.
Tasks are divided into small, daily assignments like gathering resources, donating to your alliance, or training troops.
While the rewards from these seem small, they add up quickly over time, especially when combined with season-long ranking rewards. Capturing and holding cities grants instant season points plus ongoing gains, though abandoning them will deduct points.
Frozen Rescue
One of the more interesting additions this season is the Frozen Rescue event. During cold snap periods, mysterious ice creatures and sculptures appear on the map.
You and your alliance can scout and rescue them for rewards, but each player is limited to 10 rescues per day.
The key to Frozen Rescue is speed and teamwork. Coordinates can be shared in alliance chat, making it easy to rally allies to clear sculptures faster.
Since rewards are limited and creatures disappear once the cold snap ends, staying alert and working with your team is the best way to maximize gains.
Snowman Mania
Another seasonal feature is Snowman Mania, which mixes daily tasks with a unique scoring system. By defeating creeps, you collect Snowflakes, which can be combined into Snowballs. Throwing snowballs earns points, which in turn contribute to snowman upgrades.
Helping your allies also plays a big role here—you can clear snow from their shelters up to five times per day, which grants additional snowballs. The higher your snowman’s level, the stronger your bonuses become, with the five-star version giving up to a 30% boost to troop attack and defense.
The system refreshes daily, so consistency is key. Missing tasks will carry over but limit your ability to progress efficiently, so try to stay on top of them.
Battle Pass and Investments
Like previous seasons, there’s a battle pass offering extra fragments, speedups, and resources. The privilege pass adds even more, including increased production and resistance bonuses. If you’re considering spending, the $25 tier is generally the best value—it gives significant rewards without the need to jump to the higher $50 tier.
There’s also a wartime investment option, which boosts march speed, virus resistance, and resource production. For active players, these bonuses can make a noticeable difference, though they’re not strictly necessary to enjoy the season.
Hero Level Swapping
Season 3 also introduces the ability to swap hero levels. Each player receives a free swapper during the first week. When swapping between heroes of the same rarity, both levels and skills move over. When swapping between different rarities, only the hero levels are swapped while skills remain tied to their original hero.
This feature is particularly useful if you’ve heavily invested in a hero you no longer want to use, letting you redirect those resources to one of the new arrivals without losing too much progress.
Season 3 of Last Z: Survival Shooter feels like a major step forward from Season 2. By moving away from tile occupation and focusing on creature hunts, frozen rescues, and snowball events, it offers a more dynamic experience that rewards active participation. The addition of Lisia, Liliana, and Docki also shifts the meta, giving players new heroes to build around.