First login
Open Modular Streets before normal chores, then confirm whether today needs fish, insects, birds, crop cooking, or token spending.
The event now touches too many systems to treat it as a side note.
This hub tracks event pages that players open most often during active windows. If you only have 20-30 minutes each day, start with location routes and reset timing to secure high-value rewards before optional tasks.
Current update radar
The update workload is bigger than one new page. Modular Streets, plant timing fixes, and like/build-challenge fixes affect several existing guides at once, so this hub now points players to the route pages that need event-aware decisions.
The current event touches Catalog progress, Festival Tokens, recipes, crops, fish, insects, birds, and weekend challenge timing. It deserves a route-first page instead of a small note buried inside the event index.
The latest flash update fixed incorrect plant maturation time. Treat Lemon Verbena and other event crop timings as patch-sensitive until you confirm one short batch in game.
Recent hotfixes simplified likes and fixed Build Challenge behavior, so home evaluation and decoration planning should not use old friction assumptions.
Active Event
Current festival dates, unlock requirements, limited fish, insects, birds, crops, recipes, store priorities, and patch-sensitive route notes.
Route Guide
Corrected 16-day egg table, photo checks, bubble reward notes, reset timing, and cooking route.
Seasonal Event
All 6 activities ranked by token efficiency, Token Shop priority guide, and hidden spring achievements.
Seasonal Event
Seasonal checklist, reset-sensitive rewards, and route planning for limited daily tasks.
Active event desk
The active Modular Streets window changes how older Heartopia pages should be used. Start with the event route, then branch into beginner, fishing, crafting, money, or collection pages only when that system is blocking the current reward.
First login
The event now touches too many systems to treat it as a side note.
Route check
Most missed rewards come from forgetting which location was already cleared.
Late session
Permanent progress can wait; event-only rewards cannot.
Recipe handoff
Active events now overlap with recipes, collection completion, and gold routes. Use the event guide first, then hand off leftover ingredients to the cooking, recipe, and money pages only after limited requirements are safe.
Reserve limited crops, catches, and Doris-related ingredients before converting extras into normal profit dishes.
Use the recipe checklist after the event route so one session can clear both limited tasks and permanent collection gaps.
Separate event-only materials from sellable catches so the festival route does not quietly drain upgrade money.
If you can only play for a short session, prioritize route-based pickups and guaranteed progress tasks first. These usually provide better value per minute than random objective hopping. Save social interactions and optional decoration goals for extra time after core event rewards are secured.
For longer sessions, split your run into two blocks: first clear limited-time map objectives, then spend currency after checking exchange priorities. This prevents last-day panic spending and helps you avoid duplicate low-value rewards.
This format works because each session ends with state clarity. You always know what is done and what remains.
The highest-value fix is route discipline. Keep one order, one target group, and one stop condition per session.
Start with deadline-sensitive tasks and reward exchanges. These usually have the highest miss risk, while permanent progression activities can be done later.
Use a fixed route and avoid switching objectives mid-run. Complete one pickup loop, then one guaranteed objective, then stop. Consistency beats long but chaotic sessions.
Spend early on limited items that disappear after the event. Keep a reserve for final-day adjustments, but avoid waiting until the last window for all purchases.
Pair event routes with NPC friendship gifts and collection tracking in the same area. This reduces travel waste and keeps daily progress balanced.
Use the reset timer, key location guides, and relevant collections pages together. This gives you one decision flow instead of scattered tabs.