The Halloween Celebration has officially arrived in Last War: Survival, marking one of the most anticipated events of the year. This spooky festival gives players the chance to transform their bases with exclusive Halloween-themed decorations. Kicked off on October 27th, the 2025 edition introduces two exciting new rewards, the Spooky Rider base skin and the Soul Cauldron decoration, both showcasing vibrant Halloween designs.
The gold decorations is one of the most valuable upgrades you can grab this season. Once placed, it immediately boosts your overall power and can be levelled up to increase stats. LDShop will guide you to learn how the event works, how to unlock these new rewards, and which parts are worth focusing on. Let’s jump straight into the Halloween fun!
Table of Content
Understanding the Event Structure
- The Halloween event in Last War is divided into several interconnected events, each representing a different gameplay and spending system.
- The Halloween Celebration event lasts 7 days and includes 8 mini-events (or tabs) found under the Halloween Celebration page.
- These events include Halloween Exchange, Halloween Eve, Halloweenopoly, Haunted Town Escape, Candy Challenge, Spooky HallowEve, Halloween Gift and Halloween Login Reward.
- On the Halloween Exchange page, you can use Halloween Vouchers that was earned through the Halloweenopoly mini-event, to claim rewards such as the new Spooky Rider base skin and several permanent base effects like the Spooky Pumpkin, Pumpkin Cauldron, and more.
- The Halloween Eve event functions as a Battle Pass where completing daily tasks rewards you with Halloweenopoly Tokens, Halloween Candies, and the highly coveted Halloween Voucher Lucky Chest.
- The Halloweenopoly mini-event is a primary way to earn Halloween Vouchers and other rewards, featuring a simple dice-rolling board game where you move across the board to collect prizes.


- The Haunted Town Escape is a fan-favorite mini-event where players use Haunted Town Tickets to race against others, earning more points and rewards when their character runs farther.
- The Candy Challenge mini event allows players to collect Halloween Candies used to attack the Spooky Nightwatch boss in the Spooky HallowEve event or save them to convert into Universal Speedups after the event ends.
- Players can spend their Halloween Candies to battle the Spooky Nightwatch boss for rewards at the Spooky HollowEve.
- The Halloween Gift offers milestones to unlock and upgrade the Soul Cauldron decoration, but it’s entirely purchase-based, requiring players to collect at least 100 Pumpkin Tokens earned from buying event packs.
- The Halloween Login Reward page allows players to claim daily rewards over seven days, including Haunted Town Tickets that grant entries to the Haunted Town Escape event.
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Rewards and Spending Strategy
- Players can earn or purchase tickets and tokens to unlock event chests, offering prizes like gold shards, speedups, and the coveted Halloween Base Skin.
- The Voucher Lucky Chest can reward you with even 1,000 Halloween Vouchers, which you can then use to unlock the two main prizes of the Halloween Celebration, including the Soul Cauldron decoration and the Spooky Rider permanent base skin.
- For low or mid spenders, rolling two dice per turn in the Monopoly is advised for efficiency, while high spenders can push for premium prizes such as party packs and the skin base.
- Focus purchases on pumpkin tokens if you plan to spend, target packs that give pumpkin tokens for the Soul Cauldron, since it’s the only pay-exclusive item.
- With multiple opportunities to spend later in the week, impulsive early purchases may limit flexibility as better value bundles appear closer to the event’s end.

Where to obtain the Gold Decos?
- In the Halloween event for Last War: Survival, players can obtain gold-tier decorations, the “Soul Cauldron” decoration for example, via the Halloween Exchange Shop by redeeming Halloween Vouchers.
- You earn Halloween Vouchers by participating in mini events like the Halloweenopoly board game by rolling dice, landing on special squares and opening voucher chests.
- Once you have enough vouchers, head to the Halloween Exchange tab in the event interface and redeem them for the gold decorations.

The Value of Decos
- The event offers a 1.5% skill damage boost Deco, which normally takes considerable time and resources to upgrade through regular gameplay.
- This makes Decos an incredible bargain, especially compared to other prizes like nameplates or chat boxes that provide aesthetic but limited combat value.
- The Halloween base skin, priced at around 1,000 tickets, remains the grand prize of the event, delivering both visual flair and competitive bonuses.
- However, for most players, focusing on acquiring the Decos provides a more practical and cost-effective benefit.
The following is a quick review on the new Gold Decos, putting them to the test to see how much power the really add and whether they are worth your investment.
Function and Mechanics:
- The Gold Deco serves as a high-tier decorative item that provides tangible performance bonuses.
- Once placed, it immediately grants an increase in player power, observed to be around 0.03 in early testing.
- As players upgrade it through higher levels, the bonuses compound, improving key combat attributes such as critical damage.
- These gains are not merely cosmetic. They directly influence the outcome of PvP encounters, base defence efficiency, and leaderboard rankings


Power increases after placing gold deco.
Upgrading results
- Level 2 upgrade added another 0.03 increase (to 0.06 total).
- Level 3 provided +1.5% crit damage, bringing the total gain to 0.1 in power.
- Value comparison: A Level 3 Gold Deco already surpasses the maxed Purple Deco (32k vs 33–66k power).
- Level 4 offers a 2% crit damage boost.

Cost
- Full upgrade costs about $80 in total.
- Provides much better value than upgrading drones, which are more expensive and yield smaller power increases.
Recommendation
- Gold Deco offers strong return for the cost and is worth buying, even for low spenders.
- It’s also valuable to purchase for future use with universal Deco materials.
- It concludes that Decos are one of the best power investments in the game and encourages players to make informed spending decisions.
Gold Decos vs. other upgrades
- Drones eat up thousands of parts and event resources just for a small +0.02 to +0.03 power gain.
- Gold Deco, on the other hand, gives you around +0.1 power for roughly $80 total investment.
- That makes it one of the best return-of-investment items in the game right now. If you’re a budget-conscious player who still wants to keep pace with whales — this is your sweet spot.

Accessibility and Strategy
- The beauty of the Gold Deco is that anyone can join the party. Even if you only grab the $10 starter pack, you’re still setting yourself up for long-term progression.
- From there, you can keep upgrading it with universal Deco mats without need to drop hundreds at once.
- It’s a steady, scalable investment that fits any playstyle. Whether you’re free-to-play, mid-tier or high spender, this Deco helps close the gap and keeps you competitive.
Conclusion
The Halloween event in Last War: Survival perfectly captures what makes the game so addictive — a mix of excitement, strategy, and competition. Whether you’re chasing the limited-edition Halloween base skin, upgrading your Decos, or grinding through the Candy Challenge for free rewards, there’s something in it for everyone.
And when it comes to long-term investments, few upgrades match the impact of the Gold Deco. Blending form and function, it offers real combat power, excellent value for money, and a flexible upgrade path suitable for all types of players. Topping up Last War: Survival at LDShop will help you to balance between performance and cost for a smart play that always wins the war!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Savannah Reed Experienced Game Editor
Savannah Reed is a senior game editor at LDShop.gg, specializing in in-depth coverage of RPG and strategy games. With a strong focus on titles like Wuthering Waves, Honkai: Star Rail and Whiteout Survival, she combines industry insight with firsthand player experience to deliver clear, informative, and actionable content. Her work is dedicated to helping gamers make smarter decisions—whether it’s understanding new updates or optimizing their in-game strategy.


