🎉 What Are Seasonal Events in PSO2 NGS?
Seasonal events are time-limited celebrations that reskin Halpha and give you extra systems to farm.
Examples from the last few years:
- Spring events / Spring ’25 – cherry-blossom vibes, seasonal enemies, new tasks, themed rewards.
- Autumn & Moon-Gazing ’22 – yellow/gold leaves, Moon-gazing Rappies, limited quest “Drill: Moonlight Invasion”, seasonal augments and weapon series.
- Halloween events – pumpkin-themed region decor, Halloween Rappies, Reward Boxes full of Halloween cosmetics.
- Anniversary campaigns – like PSO2’s 11th Anniversary, with special quests, Seasonal Points and Xiandy’s Exchange Shop.
- Big festivals – Super Genesis Festival, Super Origin Festival, Super Phantasy Festival, layered with free SG Scratch draws, boost campaigns, Reward Boxes and more.
Almost every seasonal event includes:
- Seasonal decorations around Central City and region mags
- Seasonal Rappies and Seasonal Enemies with a special icon
- A Seasonal Points currency unique to that event
- A Seasonal Points Exchange Shop with weapons, armor, augments, cosmetics and materials
- Limited-time quests and world trials tied to the theme
- Limited-time tasks + Title Tasks that give you even more rewards
The exact rewards change every event, but the structure is very similar—once you understand the pattern, you know how to exploit every seasonal going forward.

🪙 Seasonal Points – The Currency You Can’t Save
Seasonal Points are the core currency of every event.
- You earn them by defeating Seasonal Enemies, running Limited-time Quests, and completing Limited-time Tasks.
- They can be traded during the event at the Seasonal Points Exchange Shop. After the event ends, that shop disappears.
- Seasonal Points do not carry over between events, so if you don’t spend them in time, they’re basically wasted. Community posts specifically warn players to use their points before each seasonal ends.
Older seasonal breakdowns showed tasks like:
- Daily: kill seasonal enemies / vets for several hundred points
- Weekly: suppress specific bosses or seasonal Rappies for thousands of points
- Limited tasks: additional one-time Seasonal Points on top of the daily/weekly ones
Newer events often remove or raise the cap on how many Seasonal Points you can earn, especially during big anniversaries and spring festivals.
Important: treat Seasonal Points like expiring gift cards:
- Every event: aim to hit the point target you need to buy all the “must-have” items.
- Don’t leave big piles of points unspent; shop inventories are always tailor-made for that event.
🧍 Seasonal NPCs – Xiandy, Xitre, Xiemi & Friends
During seasonal events, special NPCs show up (or get highlighted) in each city:
- Xiandy / Xiemi / Xitre – event navigators that handle Seasonal Points Exchange Shops and sometimes quests and dialogue.
For example:
- In older events, Xitre stood near the tower in Central City and by key paths in Retem and Kvaris, offering seasonal shops and tasks.
- Anniversary event pages say “Participate in these events to collect Seasonal Points! Seasonal Points can be exchanged for items at our guide Xiandy’s Exchange Shop!”
If you ever think “I have a ton of Seasonal Points, where do I spend them?” the answer is:
Find the seasonal NPC in town (Xiandy/Xiemi/Xitre) and open the Seasonal Points Exchange Shop.
And yeah, this confusion is common—people literally make Reddit threads saying “I’ve got 200k Seasonal Points, where do I exchange them?” and the answer every time is “talk to the seasonal NPC.”
⚔️ Seasonal Enemies, Limited Quests & World Trials
Seasonal events always bring themed enemies and special quests:
- Seasonal Enemies – regular mobs and bosses that appear with a seasonal badge icon; killing them gives Seasonal Points and sometimes event drops.
- Seasonal Rappies – event Rappies like Moongaze, Autumn, or Christmas Rappies with unique drops and cosmetics.
- Limited-time Quests (LTQs) – seasonal, repeatable quests like “Drill: Moonlight Invasion,” “Crisp Autumn Aelio Defense,” or event-specific simulation quests that shower you with Seasonal Points and medals.
- Seasonal World Trials / Board races – board races, exploration trials, and other side content that give extra points or cosmetics.
These LTQs and seasonal enemies are usually the best Seasonal Point per minute if you grind them in a good party. Guides and videos flat-out show people farming millions of Seasonal Points in a few hours just by spamming the right limited quest.
So whenever a seasonal hits, step one is always:
- Check the Limited Quest for that event.
- Run it a few times and look at your Seasonal Points gain.
- If it’s insane (most of them are), that’s your new farm spot.
🏪 Seasonal Points Exchange Shop – What to Buy First
The Seasonal Points Exchange Shop is where the real value sits.
Arks-Visiphone and official update posts list typical shop contents:
- Event weapons & weapon series (Tempesta, Codeck, etc.) during older events.
- Armors / units with preset augments and solid base stats, sometimes pre-enhanced to high levels.
- Augment capsules & special seasonal augments that are strong for their level.
- Cosmetics and accessories – outfits, accessories, stamps, Build Parts, motions, etc.
- Materials and upgrade items – N-Master Cubes, enhancement support items, alpha reactors / beta reactors, etc.
- Special and SP Scratch tickets – seasonal SP Scratch for that event’s weapon camos, motions, and fashion.
The exact list changes each event, but the logic for spending points stays the same.
Priority shopping order (general):
- Strong weapon / armor series
- Great for new or alt characters, or as stepping stones for gearing.
- Augment capsules & upgrade materials
- Event capsules can be very efficient for making a solid baseline build.
- N-Master Cubes and enhancement supports are always useful.
- Scratch tickets (SP / Special)
- These are time-limited and often contain unique camos and cosmetics that might not come back soon.
- Cosmetics / accessories / Build Parts
- Pure drip, but if you care about fashion (which you probably do), they’re worth sniping.
- Extra materials or reactors for Meseta
- When you’ve bought all the essentials, converting leftover Seasonal Points into things you can sell or use is a nice bonus.
If an event has some unique, never-coming-back item (like a particular weapon camo or accessory), you might put that at the top of your list. In general, though, power first, fashion second, extras last.
🎁 Reward Boxes, Medals & Special Scratches
Modern seasonal campaigns often add a separate system: Reward Boxes.
According to Arks-Visiphone and official event posts:
- Reward Boxes are limited-time box scratches.
- You earn Reward Box Medals from:
- Limited Quests
- Event tasks
- Sometimes other campaign objectives
- Each medal lets you roll the Reward Box.
- Special “Super Reward Boxes” have 50% more rewards and can contain SG, reactors, cosmetics, and other high-value items.
Halloween and festival events have used Reward Boxes for:
- Seasonal Halloween cosmetics and items
- High-value accessories and fashion
- Beta Reactors for Meseta
- SG, SG tickets, and related goodies
Community posts also point out you can recycle certain medals into Special Scratch tickets (e.g., 2 medals → 1 Special Scratch ticket).
Whenever a seasonal includes Reward Boxes:
- Check the prize list for SG/valuable cosmetics/reactors.
- Decide how many medals you realistically want to farm.
- Spend your medals before the event ends—like Seasonal Points, medals are usually event-tied.
Reward Boxes + Seasonal Shop + SP Scratch basically turn seasonal events into jackpot weeks if you’re active.
🧠 Limited-Time Tasks, Titles & Long-Term Gains
Seasonal events also pump your account full of long-term progress via:
- Limited-time Tasks – event-only tasks that reward Seasonal Points, SP Scratch tickets, Reward Box Medals, Augment Transfer Passes, and more.
- Title Tasks – event-related challenges that award Titles plus items like N-Master Cubes or other upgrade mats.
- Login bonuses – many seasonal campaigns give daily login rewards like N-Color-Change Passes, SG Scratch tickets, N-Master Cubes, and more.
This stuff is easy to underestimate, but over time:
- Titles = extra account-wide resources and sometimes gear.
- Limited tasks = free SP Scratch, Reward Box Medals, Seasonal Points.
- Login bonuses = passive SG and enhancement materials if you just log in and click through.
If you’re playing during a seasonal and not doing the event tasks, you’re throwing away upgrades.
🚀 How to Farm Seasonal Points Fast
There are three main sources of Seasonal Points:
- Seasonal enemies in the field
- Limited-time quest(s)
- Limited-time tasks
Based on dev posts and community guides:
- Field mobs and Seasonal Enemies = steady trickle of points while you play normally.
- Limited Quests = huge spikes of Seasonal Points when run on repeat, especially in a good party.
- Dailies/weeklies = guaranteed chunks of points just for completing simple objectives.
Simple farming plan for every event:
- Step 1 – Grab all Limited-time Tasks.
- Open the Task menu or talk to the Task NPC and accept everything that’s seasonal.
- Step 2 – Run the Limited Quest first.
- Try it once to see how many Seasonal Points you get per clear.
- If it feels good and you see your points jumping, that’s your main farm.
- Step 3 – Knock out Daily & Weekly tasks.
- Kill X seasonal enemies, Y seasonal vets, clear specific LTQs / world trials.
- These stack on top of your normal farming.
- Step 4 – Top up in Seasonal Sectors.
- If the event pushes Seasonal Enemies into a specific region or special exploration zone (like Leciel seasonal enemies), do a few sessions there.
With decent playtime and a good Limited Quest, people regularly hit hundreds of thousands or even millions of Seasonal Points per event.
💎 Using Seasonal Events to Boost SG, Gear & Meseta
Seasonal events connect to your long-term progression in three big ways:
1. Gear & augments
- Seasonal weapon/unit series are tailored to be strong for their level range, often pre-enhanced and pre-affixed.
- Seasonal augments can give efficient early or mid-game builds, letting you skip painful base farming.
Result: new or alt characters gear up way faster.
2. SG & SG-adjacent rewards
Seasonal campaigns feed into SG in a few ways:
- Reward Boxes can contain Star Gems and SG tickets in their prize pool.
- Seasonal shops sometimes stock items that let you save SG elsewhere (upgrade materials, storage passes, etc.), freeing your SG for cosmetics and motions.
- Big festivals often come with free SG Scratch tickets via login bonuses and tasks.
Stack this with other systems (Alliance shop, ARKS Records, etc.) and seasonal events become one part of a bigger SG engine.
3. Meseta & tradeable items
- Seasonal shops often include reactors or other items you can sell for Meseta, making a nice side income if you’ve bought everything else.
- Reward Boxes and SP Scratches can yield tradable cosmetics and camos that are valuable on the market, depending on rarity and demand.
Farm event → buy event shop → sell or use items → your account gets richer even after the seasonal decorations vanish.
✅ Seasonal Event Checklist – Do This Every Time
Here’s a simple checklist you can literally follow for every future event:
- Log in on day one
- Check patch notes / event news to see what the seasonal is themed around and what’s in the shop.
- Find the seasonal NPC
- Locate Xiandy / Xitre / Xiemi in town.
- Open the Seasonal Points Exchange Shop and quickly scan the “must-have” items (weapons, units, augments, Scratch tickets).
- Accept all Limited-time Tasks
- Grab event tasks and Title Tasks from the Task menu or NPC.
- Run the Limited Quest
- Clear it once to see how it feels.
- If it pumps Seasonal Points and medals, commit to farming it.
- Farm a target amount of Seasonal Points
- Decide on a point target based on shop prices (e.g. enough to buy: weapon set + units + augments + key cosmetics).
- Spread your farming out over the event; don’t try to do it all at the last second.
- Spend your points + medals before the end
- Empty your Seasonal Points at the shop.
- Use all Reward Box Medals and check for medal → Scratch exchanges.
- Claim Titles, login bonuses and any leftover tasks
- Clean up the event menu and make sure no easy SG, cubes, or enhancement items are left unclaimed.
Do this every seasonal and your account will slowly stack gear, mats, cosmetics, SG and Meseta with almost no extra stress.
🏁 Final Thoughts – Seasonal Events = Free Progress
Seasonal events in PSO2 NGS are more than just pretty decorations and themed Rappies:
- They give you a limited-time currency (Seasonal Points) you can turn into weapons, armor, augments, cosmetics and upgrade materials through the Seasonal Points Exchange Shop.
- They add Limited Quests, Seasonal Enemies and World Trials that shower you with points, medals and event rewards while you play.
- They introduce Reward Boxes, SP Scratches, login bonuses and tasks that can grant SG, Scratch tickets, reactors, N-Master Cubes and more.
- Big festivals like Super Genesis / Origin / Phantasy Festivals stack everything even harder, turning those weeks into some of the best times of the year to grind.
If you’re active when an event hits and you follow a simple routine—grab tasks, spam the Limited Quest, buy out the key items, spend your medals—you’ll walk away from every seasonal stronger, richer, and probably prettier too.
So next time Central City gets dressed up for Spring, Halloween or Christmas, don’t just admire the decorations. Hit up the seasonal NPC, open that Exchange Shop, and start farming. 🎉



