Season 2: Polar Storm is one of the biggest changes in Last War: Survival after Season 1. Instead of fighting through virus-infected zones only, players are moved into a frozen polar region where cold temperature, heat management, Coal, Titanium Alloy, Rare Soil, and alliance territory control become the main focus.
This season is not just about having high squad power. Your base can freeze, your alliance needs heat sources to survive, and the best rewards are tied to how much Rare Soil your alliance collects during the season.
In this Last War Survival Season 2 Polar Storm guide, we will cover how the season works, the new resources, the temperature system, new buildings, alliance objectives, rewards, beginner priorities, free-to-play tips, and common mistakes to avoid.
What Is Season 2: Polar Storm? ❄️
Season 2: Polar Storm takes Last War: Survival players to the frozen northern polar region. The map is covered in snow and ice, and the main challenge is surviving the cold while competing with other alliances for territory and resources.
The story of the season focuses on Emperor Boreas, who shut down the furnaces of the polar region and turned the area into a frozen battlefield. Your goal is to help restore heat, capture territory, defeat polar enemies, and collect valuable resources.
Season 2 introduces several major systems:
| Feature | What It Does |
|---|---|
| Temperature System | Affects your base with buffs or debuffs depending on heat level |
| Coal | Used to fuel furnaces and upgrade seasonal structures |
| Titanium Alloy | Used for High-heat Furnace upgrades and seasonal progress |
| Rare Soil | Main alliance ranking resource for Season 2 rewards |
| High-heat Furnace | Personal seasonal building for heat and Virus Resistance |
| Alliance Furnace | Alliance heat source that helps nearby members survive the cold |
| Dig Sites | Alliance objectives that produce Coal and Rare Soil |
| City Furnaces | Captured cities provide heat to their area |
| Violet UR Upgrade | Season 2 allows Violet to be upgraded to UR |
| Exclusive Weapons | Murphy, Carlie, and Swift receive exclusive weapon systems |
The most important thing to understand is that Season 2 is a heat and territory season. You need to manage your own base temperature while helping your alliance capture Dig Sites and Cities for long-term Rare Soil production.
Season 2 Timeline and Duration 📅
Season 2 is divided into 8 weeks of active seasonal content. Each week unlocks new missions, objectives, events, and progression opportunities.
| Season Phase | Main Focus |
| Pre-Season Notice | Countdown appears before Season 2 starts |
| Week 1 | Polar map opens, temperature system begins, early buildings and quests |
| Week 2 | More seasonal missions and alliance expansion |
| Week 3 | Violet UR upgrade becomes available |
| Week 4 | More city and territory competition |
| Week 5 | Nuclear Furnace and deeper map objectives become more important |
| Week 6 | Swift exclusive weapon timing and late-season pushes |
| Week 7 | Rare Soil ranking and territory pressure increases |
| Week 8 | Final ranking push before season settlement |
Season 2 also has seasonal events, weekly missions, passes, and alliance milestones. Because the season lasts several weeks, early planning matters a lot. Alliances that capture good Rare Soil production early will usually have a better chance at higher end-season rewards.
Main Goals in Season 2 🎯
The main goal of Season 2 is different from Season 1. In Season 1, final city ownership was very important. In Season 2, the focus shifts toward Rare Soil accumulation over time.
That means your alliance should not only care about what it owns at the very end. It should care about capturing and holding good production areas as early as possible.
Main Season 2 Goals
| Goal | Why It Matters |
| Keep your base warm | Prevents freezing and helps maintain useful buffs |
| Upgrade High-heat Furnace | Improves personal heat and Virus Resistance |
| Build Titanium Alloy economy | Supports Furnace upgrades |
| Capture Dig Sites | Produces Coal and Rare Soil |
| Capture Cities | Provides heat and Rare Soil |
| Collect Rare Soil | Determines alliance ranking rewards |
| Complete Season Quests | Gives Coal, Titanium Alloy, and progression resources |
| Coordinate with alliance | Territory control is very important this season |
Season 2 rewards players who stay active daily and alliances that plan territory routes carefully.
New Season 2 Resources 💎
Season 2 introduces three main seasonal resources that players need to understand: Coal, Titanium Alloy, and Rare Soil.
| Resource | Main Use | Best Source |
| Coal | Fuels furnaces and upgrades seasonal structures | Dig Sites, quests, passes, events |
| Titanium Alloy | Upgrades High-heat Furnace and seasonal buildings | Titanium Alloy Factory, quests, rewards |
| Rare Soil | Alliance ranking and season rewards | Cities, Dig Sites, Rare Soil War |
Coal
Coal is one of the most important resources in Season 2 because it is used to create heat. Without Coal, you cannot properly fuel your High-heat Furnace or support heat-related systems.
Coal is used for:
- Fueling your High-heat Furnace
- Donating to the Alliance Furnace
- Upgrading Titanium Alloy Factories
- Upgrading certain seasonal buildings
- Supporting temperature survival during cold events
You can get Coal from:
- First-time zombie kill rewards
- Season Quest missions
- Dig Site production
- Season Goals
- Weekly Pass and Season Battle Pass
- Supply Collection rewards
- City or Dig Site first-capture rewards
- Some seasonal events
Titanium Alloy
Titanium Alloy is mainly used to upgrade your High-heat Furnace. This makes it extremely important because the High-heat Furnace affects both temperature and Virus Resistance.
Titanium Alloy is used for:
- High-heat Furnace upgrades
- Seasonal building progress
- Later Military Base upgrades
You can get Titanium Alloy from:
- Titanium Alloy Factory production
- First-time zombie kill rewards
- Season Quest missions
- Season Goals
- Doom Walker first blood rewards
- Hero’s Return recruitment
- City or Dig Site first-capture rewards
Rare Soil
Rare Soil is the main alliance ranking resource in Season 2. Cities and Dig Sites produce Rare Soil over time after they are captured.
Rare Soil matters because:
- Alliances are ranked based on accumulated Rare Soil.
- Higher Rare Soil ranking gives better season rewards.
- City and Dig Site level affects Rare Soil production.
- Rare Soil War can help increase your alliance’s total.
For alliance leaders, Rare Soil is the main score to track during the season. For normal members, the best way to help is by joining captures, defending territory, and staying active when alliance calls are made.
Temperature System Explained 🌡️
The temperature system is the main mechanic of Season 2. Your base temperature changes based on your location, furnaces, alliance buildings, city heat, blizzards, and other effects.
The deeper your alliance moves toward the center of the polar map, the colder the environment becomes.
Polar Map Temperature Zones
| Map Area | Base Land Temperature |
| Outer zone | -15°C |
| Deeper zone | -30°C |
| Mid zone | -40°C |
| Colder zone | -50°C |
| Advanced zone | -60°C |
| Near center | -70°C |
| Capitol area | -80°C |
This is why early positioning matters. Moving closer to the center gives better strategic opportunities, but it also creates stronger temperature pressure.
What Affects Your Base Temperature?
| Factor | Effect |
| Map location | Center areas are much colder |
| High-heat Furnace | Increases your personal base temperature |
| Furnace Overdrive | Gives more heat but consumes more Coal |
| Alliance Furnace | Heats nearby alliance members |
| City Furnace | Heats the city area after capture |
| Nuclear Furnace | Provides map-wide heat after activation |
| Blizzards | Cause large temperature drops |
| Squads leaving base | Can cause temporary heat loss |
| Polar Monster attacks | Can reduce base temperature |
| Ally help | Allies can send support to temporarily increase temperature |
What Happens If Your Base Gets Too Cold?
If your base temperature drops too low, you can suffer serious problems. A frozen base can limit your ability to act normally, and advanced teleport may not work while frozen.
In simple terms: do not ignore temperature.
Cold temperature can affect your base performance, your ability to survive events, and your ability to move safely during alliance operations.
How to Stay Warm
To keep your base warm in Season 2:
- Upgrade your High-heat Furnace.
- Keep enough Coal saved.
- Move close to the Alliance Furnace if needed.
- Use Furnace Overdrive during dangerous cold periods.
- Avoid staying too deep in the map if your heat level is weak.
- Pay attention during Blizzards.
- Ask alliance members for help if your temperature is too low.
- Relocate near captured cities with helpful City Furnace heat.
High-heat Furnace Guide 🔥
The High-heat Furnace is your most important personal Season 2 building. It increases your base temperature and also improves your Virus Resistance.
This building can be upgraded up to Level 30 during Season 2, regardless of your HQ level.
| High-heat Furnace Feature | Why It Matters |
| Base heat | Helps prevent freezing |
| Overdrive heat | Gives extra warmth when needed |
| Virus Resistance | Helps you fight polar enemies and Doom Elites |
| Seasonal progression | Connected to Season Goals and rewards |
How to Upgrade High-heat Furnace
You need Titanium Alloy to upgrade the High-heat Furnace. This makes Titanium Alloy production one of your most important early tasks.
Upgrading the High-heat Furnace improves:
- Virus Resistance
- Activation heat
- Overdrive heat
- Overall seasonal survivability
Furnace Overdrive
The High-heat Furnace has an Overdrive option. Overdrive increases heat faster and helps during dangerous cold situations, but it consumes more Coal.
Use Overdrive when:
- A Blizzard is active.
- Your base is close to freezing.
- You are located in a very cold area.
- Your alliance is pushing deeper into the map.
- You need extra heat before an important objective.
Avoid leaving Overdrive on all the time if you cannot afford the Coal cost.
Alliance Furnace Guide 🏰
The Alliance Furnace is one of the most important alliance systems in Season 2. It provides heat to alliance members within its range.
Only alliance leaders and officers usually manage placement and major actions, but all members can benefit from it.
What the Alliance Furnace Does
| Function | Benefit |
| Provides area heat | Helps nearby members stay warm |
| Supports weaker players | Lower furnace players can stay closer to it |
| Helps during Blizzards | Can reduce freezing risk |
| Supports Supply Collection | Can help warm frozen land |
| Uses Coal donations | Requires alliance cooperation |
The Alliance Furnace does not heat the whole map by default. You need to be close enough to benefit from it.
Best Alliance Furnace Tips
- Place weaker players closer to the Alliance Furnace.
- Keep the alliance hive organized around furnace range.
- Donate Coal when needed, but do not empty your personal Coal completely.
- Move the furnace strategically when searching for Supply Collections.
- Use Overdrive carefully during dangerous moments.
- Coordinate furnace placement before major captures.
The Alliance Furnace can be relocated, so alliance leaders should use it as a flexible strategic tool.
Titanium Alloy Factory Guide ⚙️
The Titanium Alloy Factory produces Titanium Alloy, which is needed for High-heat Furnace upgrades.
This building is very important because your Furnace progression depends on Titanium Alloy income.
Titanium Alloy Factory Basics
| Feature | Details |
| Main output | Titanium Alloy |
| Upgrade resource | Coal |
| Max level | Level 30 |
| Extra factories | More unlock as previous factories reach Level 15 |
| Weekly Pass bonus | Can provide an extra temporary factory |
Each factory level increases Titanium Alloy output. Because of this, it is usually better to level your lowest factory first instead of pushing only one factory much higher.
Best Titanium Alloy Factory Strategy
For most players:
- Upgrade your first factory steadily.
- Unlock the next factory when available.
- Keep factory levels balanced.
- Do not spend all Coal only on factories.
- Save enough Coal for heating and alliance needs.
This is a balancing system. You need Coal to upgrade factories, but you also need Coal to survive the cold.
Cities, City Furnaces, and Dig Sites 🗺️
Season 2 changes alliance territory gameplay by adding Cities, Dig Sites, heat zones, and Rare Soil production.
Your alliance starts from the edge of the polar region and must expand through connected territories.
Cities
Cities are important because they produce Rare Soil and provide heat through City Furnaces after capture.
| City Level | City Furnace Heat |
| Level 1 | 5°C |
| Level 2 | 20°C |
| Level 3 | 30°C |
| Level 4 | 40°C |
| Level 5 | 50°C |
| Level 6 | 60°C |
Higher-level cities are very valuable because they provide stronger heat and better Rare Soil production.
City Capture Limits
| Rule | Details |
| Maximum cities owned | 6 cities |
| City capture schedule | Follows City Clash timing |
| Territory rule | Must expand through connected territory |
| Higher-level cities | More valuable for heat and Rare Soil |
City capture should be planned carefully. Taking random cities can weaken your route and reduce your alliance’s long-term Rare Soil income.
Dig Sites
Dig Sites are similar to territory objectives. They are important because they produce Coal and Rare Soil.
| Dig Site Level | Coal Production | Rare Soil Production |
| Level 1 | 2.736/h | 100/h |
| Level 2 | 2.880/h | 110/h |
| Level 3 | 3.024/h | 120/h |
| Level 4 | 3.168/h | 130/h |
| Level 5 | 3.312/h | 140/h |
| Level 6 | 3.456/h | 150/h |
Dig Sites are especially important early because Coal is needed for both personal and alliance survival.
Dig Site Capture Rules
| Rule | Details |
| Maximum Dig Sites owned | 4 |
| Daily capture limit | 2 Dig Sites per day |
| First territory | Must start with a Level 1 Dig Site |
| Protection after capture | 36 hours |
| Capture method | Defeat Polar Beasts, then reinforce |
| Capture progress | First alliance to reach 100% wins |
| Maximum capture time | 4 hours |
| Adjacent rule | Territories can connect by corners |
The corner connection rule is important. Alliances can expand diagonally, which opens more pathing options on the map.
Rare Soil Explained 🟤
Rare Soil is the main alliance ranking resource in Season 2. Cities and Dig Sites produce Rare Soil over time, and your alliance ranking depends on total accumulated Rare Soil.
This makes Season 2 different from Season 1. It is not only about what your alliance owns at the final moment. It is also about how much Rare Soil you produce throughout the season.
City Rare Soil Production
| City Level | Rare Soil Production |
| Level 1 | 350/h |
| Level 2 | 400/h |
| Level 3 | 450/h |
| Level 4 | 800/h |
| Level 5 | 900/h |
| Level 6 | 1000/h |
Dig Site Rare Soil Production
| Dig Site Level | Rare Soil Production |
| Level 1 | 100/h |
| Level 2 | 110/h |
| Level 3 | 120/h |
| Level 4 | 130/h |
| Level 5 | 140/h |
| Level 6 | 150/h |
Why Rare Soil Is So Important
Rare Soil affects:
- Alliance ranking
- Season reward tier
- Alliance strategy
- City priority
- Dig Site priority
- Late-season war pressure
Because Rare Soil accumulates over time, early captures matter. The longer your alliance holds good cities and Dig Sites, the more Rare Soil it gains.
Supply Collection 🎁
Supply Collection is a Season 2 alliance resource treasure system. These supplies appear when frozen land is warmed enough.
To discover Supply Collections, the land temperature needs to reach 0°C. Alliances can use the Alliance Furnace, City Furnace heat, and other warming effects to reveal them.
Supply Collection Basics
| Feature | Details |
| Required land temperature | 0°C |
| Daily reclaim attempts | 5 |
| Main requirement | Warm the land and defrost the supply |
| Stamina use | Breaking ice can cost stamina |
| Rewards | Varies by supply level |
Supply Collection Tips
- Coordinate with your alliance before moving the Alliance Furnace.
- Do not waste stamina randomly on low-value attempts.
- Use City Furnace heat to make warming easier.
- Higher-level Supply Collections usually give better rewards.
- Check discovered supplies regularly if your alliance is actively searching.
Supply Collection is not the main ranking system, but it is a useful extra source of seasonal rewards.
Virus Resistance in Season 2 🛡️
Virus Resistance still exists in Season 2, but the season is more focused on temperature than Season 1.
You still need Virus Resistance for certain enemies and objectives, including:
- Doom Elites
- Polar Beasts guarding Dig Sites
- Some infected or seasonal enemies
The main way to improve Virus Resistance in Season 2 is by upgrading your High-heat Furnace.
Why Virus Resistance Still Matters
Even though temperature is the main mechanic, low Virus Resistance can still block progress. If you cannot fight the required enemies, your alliance may struggle to capture Dig Sites or clear important targets.
Keep your High-heat Furnace upgraded so you do not fall behind.
Hero Upgrades and Exclusive Weapons 🚀
Season 2 also brings new hero and weapon progression options.
Violet UR Upgrade
One of the biggest hero updates in Season 2 is the ability to upgrade Violet to UR. This becomes available during the season through a hero promotion event.
This is useful for players who already invested in Violet or need a stronger frontline option.
S2: Legend Returns
Season 2 includes a Legend Returns recruitment system. This gives players another chance to obtain certain legendary heroes.
The system includes guaranteed legendary hero rewards after a set number of recruits, so it can be valuable for players who saved tickets.
S2: Weapons of Legends
Season 2 also includes Weapons of Legends, where players can get Exclusive Weapon Shard choice chests.
These chests can include shards for heroes such as:
- Kimberly
- DVA
- Tesla
Season 2 Exclusive Weapons
Season 2 adds exclusive weapons for:
| Hero | Exclusive Weapon Timing |
| Murphy | Early Season 2 |
| Carlie | Around Week 3 |
| Swift | Around Week 6 |
Dedicated weapon shards are usually required to activate a hero’s exclusive weapon. Universal Exclusive Weapon Shards are normally used for upgrades after activation, not for the first unlock.
Hero Investment Tips
- Do not spread exclusive weapon resources too thin.
- Focus on heroes you actually use in your main squad.
- If you are free-to-play, be careful with weapon chasing.
- Save recruitment tickets if they can help you during Season 2 events.
- Prioritize practical power gains over collection.
Season Quests, Passes, and Rewards 🎟️
Season 2 has several reward systems. Some are free, while others are paid.
Season Quests
Season Quests are very important because they reward seasonal resources like Coal and Titanium Alloy.
Season Quests work similarly to normal daily quests. You complete tasks, claim rewards, and slowly build your seasonal economy.
Make Season Quests part of your daily routine. Missing them will slow down your Furnace progress.
Season Battle Pass
The Season Battle Pass lasts through the main season and includes free and paid reward tiers.
Useful rewards may include:
- Coal
- Profession EXP
- Golden shards
- Hero’s Return Tickets
- Diamonds
- Skill-related items
- Seasonal cosmetics or bonuses
Paid tiers can help, but they are not required for all players.
Weekly Pass
The Weekly Pass can give strong temporary benefits during Season 2, including:
- Extra Titanium Alloy Factory while active
- Temporary Virus Resistance bonus
- March speed bonus
- Coal
- VIP Points
- Daily stamina
- Daily speedups
This pass is useful for spenders who want faster progress, but free-to-play players can still progress by staying active.
Exclusive Weapon Passes
Season 2 also has exclusive weapon passes for certain heroes like Murphy, Carlie, and Swift.
These passes are mainly for players who want to activate and upgrade specific hero weapons faster.
Season 2 Rewards 🏆
Season 2 rewards are mainly based on alliance performance and faction results.
| Reward Type | How It Works |
| Alliance Rewards | Based on Rare Soil ranking at season settlement |
| Faction Rewards | Based on whether Rebels or Gendarmerie wins |
| Season Merit Medals | Earned from season rewards and used in the season store |
Alliance rewards have multiple tiers based on Rare Soil ranking. The higher your alliance ranks, the better the reward tier.
Alliance Reward Tiers
| Tier | Requirement |
| Tier 1 | Alliance Rare Soil Rank No. 1 |
| Tier 2 | Alliance Rare Soil Rank No. 2–3 |
| Tier 3 | Alliance Rare Soil Rank No. 4–10 |
| Tier 4 | Alliance Rare Soil Rank No. 11–20 |
| Tier 5 | Alliance Rare Soil Rank No. 21–50 |
| Tier 6 | Alliance Rare Soil Rank No. 51–80 |
| Tier 7 | Alliance Rare Soil Rank No. 81–120 |
| Tier 8 | Alliance Rare Soil Rank No. 121–999 |
To receive faction rewards, your High-heat Furnace may need to meet a level requirement. Because of this, even casual players should not ignore Furnace upgrades.
Best Season 2 Priorities for Beginners ✅
Season 2 can feel complicated at first, but your early priorities are simple.
Priority 1: Upgrade High-heat Furnace
This should be your main personal priority. It helps with temperature and Virus Resistance.
A low Furnace level makes it harder to survive cold areas and seasonal objectives.
Priority 2: Build Titanium Alloy Economy
Upgrade your Titanium Alloy Factories so you can keep improving your Furnace.
Try to balance your factories instead of pushing only one very high.
Priority 3: Save and Manage Coal
Coal is needed for many things. Do not spend all of it instantly.
Use Coal for:
- Furnace fuel
- Factory upgrades
- Alliance Furnace support
- Seasonal structure upgrades
Priority 4: Stay Near Alliance Heat
If your base keeps getting too cold, relocate closer to your Alliance Furnace or a heated city area.
This is especially important for weaker or casual players.
Priority 5: Complete Season Quests Daily
Season Quests are one of the easiest ways to get Coal and Titanium Alloy.
Missing daily tasks slows your season progress.
Priority 6: Help With Dig Sites and Cities
Even if you are not a rally leader, you can still help by reinforcing, joining rallies, following calls, and supporting alliance captures.
Priority 7: Focus on Rare Soil Production
Rare Soil decides alliance ranking. The earlier your alliance captures good production areas, the better your season reward potential.
Best Resource Spending Strategy 💡
Here is a simple spending priority for most players.
| Priority | Spend Resource On | Why |
| 1 | High-heat Furnace | Improves heat and Virus Resistance |
| 2 | Titanium Alloy Factories | Increases Titanium Alloy income |
| 3 | Coal reserves | Needed for heating and survival |
| 4 | Alliance Furnace donations | Helps alliance members stay warm |
| 5 | Military Bases | Useful later after Furnace Level 30 |
| 6 | Exclusive Weapons | Strong, but hero-dependent |
Do not rush everything at once. Season 2 is long, and steady daily progress is better than wasting all resources early.
Alliance Strategy for Polar Storm 🏰
Season 2 is heavily alliance-focused. A solo player can progress personally, but the best rewards depend on alliance territory and Rare Soil ranking.
What Alliance Leaders Should Focus On
Alliance leaders should plan:
- First Level 1 Dig Site capture
- Territory pathing through corner connections
- City capture route
- Dig Site priority
- Rare Soil production targets
- Alliance Furnace placement
- Coal donation strategy
- Blizzard preparation
- Strong rally leaders for Polar Beasts
- Defense plans for valuable territory
What Normal Members Should Do
Normal members can help by:
- Joining rallies on time
- Reinforcing Dig Sites and Cities
- Donating Coal when requested
- Staying near the alliance hive
- Completing Season Quests
- Listening to territory instructions
- Avoiding random captures
- Helping during Rare Soil War
- Keeping their base warm before major events
Season 2 is not only about spenders. Active members help the alliance stay organized and gain better rewards.
Free-to-Play Tips for Season 2 🎯
Free-to-play players can still do well in Season 2 if they manage resources carefully.
Best F2P Tips
- Upgrade High-heat Furnace steadily.
- Do not waste Coal on unnecessary Overdrive.
- Complete Season Quests every day.
- Keep Titanium Alloy Factories balanced.
- Stay close to Alliance Furnace if your heat is low.
- Join an active alliance before Season 2 becomes competitive.
- Help capture and defend Dig Sites.
- Save recruitment tickets if they help with Season 2 events.
- Avoid chasing every exclusive weapon.
- Focus on your main squad first.
F2P players should focus on consistency. You may not upgrade as fast as spenders, but active daily play gives strong long-term value.
Mistakes to Avoid in Season 2 ⚠️
Season 2 has many systems that can punish careless players. Avoid these common mistakes.
1. Ignoring Temperature
Temperature is the core mechanic of Polar Storm. If your base gets too cold, your progress can suffer badly.
Always watch your temperature before moving deeper into the map.
2. Burning All Coal Too Early
Coal is used for upgrades, heating, and alliance support. Spending it all early can leave you in trouble during Blizzards or major events.
3. Not Upgrading High-heat Furnace
The High-heat Furnace is your most important personal building. Ignoring it hurts both heat management and Virus Resistance.
4. Upgrading Only One Titanium Alloy Factory
Because each factory upgrade improves output, it is usually better to keep lower-level factories progressing instead of focusing only on one.
5. Moving Too Deep Into the Map Too Soon
The center of the map is much colder. Do not relocate into dangerous zones unless your Furnace and alliance heat support can handle it.
6. Capturing Random Dig Sites
Dig Sites should fit your alliance route and Rare Soil plan. Random captures can waste daily limits.
7. Ignoring Rare Soil Production
Rare Soil is the main ranking resource. Alliances that ignore it will fall behind in rewards.
8. Chasing Every Exclusive Weapon
Exclusive weapons are strong, but they can be expensive. Focus on heroes you actually use.
9. Staying in an Inactive Alliance
Season 2 is very alliance-based. An inactive alliance will struggle with Dig Sites, Cities, Rare Soil, and heat support.
10. Forgetting Season Quests
Season Quests give important Coal and Titanium Alloy. Missing them daily creates a big gap over time.
FAQs
What is Season 2 Polar Storm in Last War Survival?
Season 2 Polar Storm is the second major season in Last War: Survival. It introduces a frozen polar map, temperature system, Coal, Titanium Alloy, Rare Soil, High-heat Furnace, Alliance Furnace, Dig Sites, and new alliance ranking rewards.
What is the main goal of Season 2?
The main goal is to help your alliance collect as much Rare Soil as possible while managing temperature and capturing Cities and Dig Sites.
How do I keep my base warm in Season 2?
You can keep your base warm by upgrading and activating your High-heat Furnace, using Overdrive when needed, staying near the Alliance Furnace, relocating near heated cities, and preparing for Blizzards.
What is Coal used for in Season 2?
Coal is used to fuel furnaces, upgrade Titanium Alloy Factories, donate to the Alliance Furnace, and support seasonal building progression.
What is Titanium Alloy used for?
Titanium Alloy is mainly used to upgrade the High-heat Furnace and some seasonal systems. It is produced by Titanium Alloy Factories and earned from quests and rewards.
What is Rare Soil used for?
Rare Soil is the main alliance ranking resource in Season 2. Cities and Dig Sites produce Rare Soil over time, and alliance rewards are based on Rare Soil ranking.
Should I buy the Season 2 Battle Pass?
The Season 2 Battle Pass can be useful if you play daily and want more Coal, resources, profession items, and hero-related rewards. Free-to-play players can still progress without it by completing quests and staying active.
Is Virus Resistance still important in Season 2?
Yes, but it is less central than in Season 1. You still need Virus Resistance for Doom Elites, Polar Beasts, and certain seasonal objectives.
Conclusion
Season 2: Polar Storm is a major shift in Last War: Survival. Instead of focusing only on virus mechanics, this season adds cold weather, temperature control, Coal management, Titanium Alloy production, Alliance Furnace positioning, Dig Site captures, and Rare Soil ranking.
The best strategy is to focus on your High-heat Furnace, build a strong Titanium Alloy economy, save Coal wisely, and stay active with your alliance. For alliance leaders, the key is to capture valuable Cities and Dig Sites early so Rare Soil production starts as soon as possible.
If you manage heat properly and follow your alliance strategy, Season 2 can give you strong rewards and a much better account progression path.
For more beginner-friendly Last War: Survival guides, you can check more strategy articles on Heaven Guardian.
































