Actually, the season update is a very headache-inducing issue for many players. After the season update, which of your efforts can be retained? Which need to start all over again? Don't worry, I will share with you the seven-day world season inheritance rules. The season mechanism of the seven-day world is not a one-size-fits-all approach; it's more like a split-track integration gameplay. The core assets that players are most concerned about, such as equipment blueprints, weapon accessories, fashion appearances, and friend relationships, will be fully preserved, while character levels, map exploration progress, and energy batteries, etc., will be reset to ensure a fair start for the new season.

Firstly, it's essential to prioritize completing main/branch missions at the end of the season, as their progress can be carried over to the new season, avoiding repetitive work. To enter the new season with accumulated achievements, follow the server script rules. When the new season starts, players need to choose a new script on the registration interface, and the system will automatically convert weapons, armor, materials, and other resources from the Eternal Island warehouse into points to bring in. If you wish to retain the current server progress, you can choose to stay on the original server and continue challenging high-level content. Also, through the Eternal Island interface, mark rare items (such as golden blueprints, high-star anomalies) as priority transfer items to avoid wasting the 20,000-point limit.

If you have a lot of supplies, making choices indeed becomes a problem. I recommend focusing on core assets: weapon blueprints, modules, combat-type anomalies (such as Killer Rabbit, Azure Dragon) must be brought, as they directly determine the starting power level for the new season. Convert currencies like Star Colors, Active Spores into Eternal Sands through the Eternal Island store for speeding up infrastructure in the new season. Conventional resources like bullets and medicines can be moderately abandoned since they are easier to obtain in the new season map. Pay attention to using the 390,000 batteries at the end of the season to purchase new treasure chests, unlocking cross-season rare supplies.

Moreover, some settings are automatically inherited, such as character appearance data (face customization, standing posture), architectural blueprints, and friend lists, which will be permanently inherited. For those starting afresh in the new season, pay attention to vigorously collecting high-starred equipment blueprints in the old season, so you can manufacture overwhelming weapons early in the new season. Carrying creation-type anomalies like Worker ID 37 (accelerated gathering) and Space Cube (portable storage) can increase efficiency by 300%, and if you want to quickly attack strongholds, you can unlock the furnace and disassembly station first, converting waste materials transferred from the old season into high-level materials swiftly.

The season update is not about wiping the slate clean but rather starting anew with resources. Understanding what can be inherited and what needs to be reset allows you to turn the accumulation of the old season into an advantage for the new season. Storing important supplies in advance in the Eternal Island, selecting the blueprints and materials to take, can double the speed of starting the new season.