State age is one of the most important things to understand in Whiteout Survival.
Your state age decides when new heroes, events, buildings, systems, and major upgrades become available. This includes things like Generation 2 heroes, Castle Battle, Pets, Fire Crystals, State of Power, War Academy, and later hero generations.
The problem is that Whiteout Survival does not clearly show your exact state age in one simple place. Because of this, players often need to estimate it using in-game clues.
This guide explains what state age means, how to check your state age, what features unlock over time, and how to prepare for each major milestone.
What Is State Age in Whiteout Survival? ๐ง
State age means how old your server or state is.
Every state in Whiteout Survival starts at Day 0. As the state gets older, new content gradually unlocks for everyone in that state.
This includes:
- New hero generations
- New events
- Alliance features
- Castle Battle
- Pets
- Fire Crystals
- Fire Crystal buildings
- War Academy
- Stronger research options
In simple terms, your state age controls the timeline of your server.
A new state will not have the same heroes and systems as an older state. This is why players in different states may see different events, heroes, and upgrade options.
Why State Age Matters ๐
State age matters because it helps you know what is coming next.
If you know your state is close to an important milestone, you can prepare resources, speedups, gems, hero shards, and alliance plans in advance.
For example, if your state is close to the first State of Power event, your alliance can start preparing earlier. If your state is close to Fire Crystals, you can plan upgrades more carefully. If your state is close to a new hero generation, you may want to save gems or recruitment resources.
State age also affects alliance planning. As the state matures, alliances gain access to more competitive events and systems, so leaders need to prepare members before those features arrive.
How to Check Your State Age ๐ต๏ธ
Whiteout Survival does not provide a perfect official state age counter.
However, there are two useful ways to estimate your state age:
| Method | Best For | Accuracy |
|---|---|---|
| Kindling Embers achievement | Quick estimate | Rough estimate |
| Sunfire Castle Hall of Fame | Older states with Castle Battle unlocked | Better estimate |
Both methods are not perfect, but they can help you understand your stateโs timeline.
Method 1: Check the Kindling Embers Achievement ๐ฅ
The first method is to check the Kindling Embers achievement in the Monument.
Here is how to do it:
- Go to the Monument near the Arena and Fishing Hut.
- Open the achievement tab.
- Find the Kindling Embers achievement.
- Check the completion date.
- Estimate your state creation date based on that achievement date.
Most states complete Kindling Embers around a few days after the state was created. Because of this, the completion date gives you a rough idea of when your state started.
For example, if Kindling Embers was completed on July 24, your state may have been created around July 21.
This method is useful for newer states, but it is still only an estimate.
Method 2: Use Sunfire Castle Hall of Fame ๐ฐ
The second method uses the first president date from Sunfire Castle.
Here is how to check it:
- Open the Castle Battle section from the event menu.
- Tap Go to enter the Castle Battle screen.
- Select Sunfire Castle.
- Open Battle Record.
- Go to the Hall of Fame tab.
- Find the date when the first president was selected.
- Subtract 55 days from that date.
This gives you a rough estimate of your state creation date.
For example, if the first president was chosen on Day 55, then subtracting 55 days gives an estimated state start date.
This method is helpful once Castle Battle is already available in your state.
Whiteout Survival State Age Timeline ๐
Here is the general Whiteout Survival state age timeline and what you can expect as your state gets older.
| State Age | Available Features |
|---|---|
| Day 0 | Generation 1 Heroes |
| Day 40 | Generation 2 Heroes and Alliance Resource Exchange |
| Day 55 | Castle Battle |
| Day 60 | Pets, Beast Cage, and Fire Crystals |
| Day 80 | First State of Power event |
| Day 120 | Generation 3 Heroes |
| Day 150 | Fire Crystal 5 and Fire Crystal Research Center |
| Day 200 | Generation 4 Heroes |
| Day 230 | War Academy |
| Day 280 | Generation 5 Heroes |
| Day 330 | Fire Crystal 8 |
| Day 360 | Generation 6 Heroes |
| Day 440 | Generation 7 Heroes |
| Day 520 | Generation 8 Heroes |
| Day 600 | Generation 9 Heroes |
This timeline helps you understand when major upgrades and systems usually appear.
Early State Timeline: Day 0 to Day 80 ๐ฑ
The early stage of a state is where players build their foundation.
During this period, most players are still growing their cities, joining alliances, learning events, and building their first strong hero lineups.
Day 0: Generation 1 Heroes ๐ฆธ
Generation 1 heroes are available from the start of the state.
These are the first heroes players use for early combat, growth, exploration, and event participation.
At this stage, your goal is not to max everything immediately. Focus on building a stable account, joining an active alliance, and learning which heroes help your progress.
Day 40: Generation 2 Heroes and Resource Exchange ๐
Around Day 40, Generation 2 heroes become available.
New hero generations are important because they usually bring stronger stats and better value than older heroes. This is also when alliances gain access to Resource Exchange.
This milestone matters because players may start shifting investment toward newer heroes instead of overcommitting to older ones.
Day 55: Castle Battle ๐ฐ
Around Day 55, Castle Battle becomes available.
Castle Battle is one of the major alliance-focused systems in Whiteout Survival. It creates more competition between alliances and gives states a clearer leadership structure through the presidency system.
If your state is approaching Day 55, alliances should start preparing coordination, battle plans, and member roles.
Day 60: Pets, Beast Cage, and Fire Crystals ๐พ
Around Day 60, Pets, Beast Cage, and Fire Crystals become available.
This is a big milestone because it adds more long-term progression systems.
Fire Crystals become especially important because they are used for later city growth and Fire Crystal upgrades. Pets also add another layer of account development.
Day 80: First State of Power Event โ๏ธ
Around Day 80, your state can expect the first State of Power event.
State of Power is one of the biggest competitive events in Whiteout Survival. It involves preparation, strategy, resource use, and state-wide coordination.
If your state is close to Day 80, start saving useful resources and pay attention to alliance leadership instructions.
Mid State Timeline: Day 120 to Day 280 ๐ฅ
The mid-state period is when Whiteout Survival becomes more competitive.
Players begin unlocking stronger heroes, Fire Crystal systems, and more advanced research options.
Day 120: Generation 3 Heroes ๐ฆธ
Around Day 120, Generation 3 heroes become available.
New hero generations usually bring better troop buffs and stronger overall performance. Because of this, many players start saving resources before a new generation arrives.
If you are close to this milestone, avoid spending all your hero-related resources too early.
Day 150: Fire Crystal 5 and Fire Crystal Research Center ๐ฌ
Around Day 150, Fire Crystal 5 and the Fire Crystal Research Center become available.
This is an important upgrade milestone because it expands your Fire Crystal progression and unlocks more ways to improve your account.
Before this point, try to prepare Fire Crystals, speedups, and resources so you can progress more smoothly.
Day 200: Generation 4 Heroes ๐งญ
Around Day 200, Generation 4 heroes become available.
At this point, hero planning becomes more important. Older heroes may still be useful, but newer generations often become stronger options for competitive players.
This is a good time to review your main march and decide which heroes are still worth investing in.
Day 230: War Academy ๐๏ธ
Around Day 230, War Academy becomes available.
War Academy is a major feature because it unlocks higher-quality research that uses Fire Crystal Shards.
This is one of the biggest state-age milestones because research becomes a major long-term power source.
If your state is close to Day 230, start paying more attention to Fire Crystal Shards and research planning.
Day 280: Generation 5 Heroes โญ
Around Day 280, Generation 5 heroes become available.
By this point, your state is much more mature, and competition is usually stronger. Players who prepared resources before the new hero generation will have a better chance of upgrading important heroes efficiently.
Late State Timeline: Day 330 and Beyond ๐ง
Older states unlock stronger systems and later hero generations.
This stage is more competitive because many players already have developed accounts, stronger heroes, and more advanced upgrades.
Day 330: Fire Crystal 8 ๐ฅ
Around Day 330, Fire Crystal 8 becomes available.
This gives advanced players another major upgrade milestone. It also increases the importance of long-term Fire Crystal planning.
Day 360: Generation 6 Heroes ๐ฆธ
Around Day 360, Generation 6 heroes become available.
New hero generations continue to improve troop stats and provide stronger options for competitive players.
Day 440: Generation 7 Heroes โ๏ธ
Around Day 440, Generation 7 heroes become available.
By this stage, players should be more careful with hero investments. Spending heavily on outdated heroes may give less value if a stronger generation is already close.
Day 520: Generation 8 Heroes ๐น
Around Day 520, Generation 8 heroes become available.
This is a late-game milestone where strong planning matters. Players should focus on heroes and upgrades that support their main role in the alliance.
Day 600: Generation 9 Heroes ๐
Around Day 600, Generation 9 heroes become available.
States at this age have access to many mature systems and advanced hero options. Planning becomes more about optimization, event efficiency, and long-term competitive strength.
New Hero Generations Explained ๐ฆธ
Hero generations unlock as your state gets older.
In general, new hero generations appear around major timeline milestones. These heroes usually offer stronger stat buffs than previous generations, which is why many players save resources before a new generation arrives.
This does not mean every older hero becomes useless immediately. Some heroes may still help depending on your account, spending level, event needs, and available upgrades.
However, for long-term planning, it is smart to know when the next generation is coming.
Should You Save for New Heroes? ๐
Yes, saving can be smart if your state is close to a new hero generation.
Consider saving:
- Gems
- Hero Shards
- Recruitment resources
- Event rewards
- General Mythic Hero Shards
This is especially important for players who do not spend heavily, because wasting resources right before a stronger generation arrives can slow progress.
How State Age Affects Alliances ๐ค
State age affects alliances just as much as individual players.
As your state gets older, alliances unlock more systems, more competition, and more responsibilities.
Examples include:
| State Age Feature | Why It Matters for Alliances |
|---|---|
| Resource Exchange | Helps alliance members support each other |
| Castle Battle | Creates major alliance competition |
| State of Power | Requires state-wide coordination |
| War Academy | Encourages long-term power planning |
| New heroes | Changes rally and defense strategy |
A strong alliance should track state age so members can prepare before important content arrives.
How to Prepare for the Next State Age Milestone ๐ง
Knowing your state age is only useful if you prepare for what comes next.
Here are the best preparation tips.
Save Resources Before Major Events ๐ฆ
If your state is close to State of Power, Castle Battle, or a new hero generation, avoid spending everything too early.
Save resources that may be useful for event points or upgrades.
Plan Hero Investments Carefully โญ
Before investing heavily in heroes, check how close your state is to the next hero generation.
If a stronger generation is coming soon, it may be better to save important shards and gems.
Prepare Your Alliance Early ๐ฃ
Alliance leaders should inform members before major milestones arrive.
This helps members save resources, understand event goals, and avoid wasting upgrades at the wrong time.
Track Fire Crystal Progress ๐ฅ
Fire Crystals become important after they unlock, and they stay important for a long time.
If Fire Crystal features are coming soon, start learning how they work and avoid wasting related materials.
Watch for War Academy Preparation ๐๏ธ
War Academy unlocks later in the state timeline and becomes important for advanced research.
If your state is approaching this milestone, start preparing Fire Crystal Shards and research speedups.
Common State Age Mistakes to Avoid โ ๏ธ
Spending Before a New Hero Generation โ
One common mistake is spending all your gems or shards shortly before a new hero generation arrives.
If your state is close to the next generation, consider waiting.
Ignoring Castle Battle Preparation ๐ฐ
Castle Battle changes alliance competition in your state.
Do not wait until the event starts to plan roles, schedules, and battle strategy.
Underestimating Fire Crystals ๐ฅ
Fire Crystals become a major upgrade resource after they unlock.
Start learning how to manage them early so you do not waste them later.
Not Tracking State Timeline ๐
If you do not know your state age, you may be surprised by new events or systems.
Checking your estimated state age helps you prepare instead of reacting late.
Comparing Your State to Older States Too Much ๐
Different states unlock content at different times based on age.
If another player has features you do not have yet, your state may simply be newer.
Quick State Age Summary ๐
Here is the simple version:
| State Age | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Day 0 | Generation 1 Heroes |
| Day 40 | Generation 2 Heroes and Resource Exchange |
| Day 55 | Castle Battle |
| Day 60 | Pets and Fire Crystals |
| Day 80 | First State of Power |
| Day 120 | Generation 3 Heroes |
| Day 150 | FC5 and Fire Crystal Research Center |
| Day 200 | Generation 4 Heroes |
| Day 230 | War Academy |
| Day 280+ | Later hero generations and advanced upgrades |
The older your state gets, the more systems and heroes become available.
FAQs
1. What is state age in Whiteout Survival?
State age means how old your server or state is. It determines when new heroes, events, features, and upgrade systems become available.
2. How do I check my state age?
You can estimate state age by checking the Kindling Embers achievement date in the Monument or by using the first president date from Sunfire Castle Hall of Fame and subtracting 55 days.
3. When do Generation 2 heroes unlock?
Generation 2 heroes usually unlock around Day 40 of your state age.
4. When do Pets and Fire Crystals unlock?
Pets, Beast Cage, and Fire Crystals usually unlock around Day 60 of your state age.
5. When does State of Power start?
The first State of Power event usually appears around Day 80 of your state age.
6. When does War Academy unlock?
War Academy usually unlocks around Day 230 of your state age.
Conclusion
State age is important in Whiteout Survival because it controls when major heroes, events, and systems unlock.
If you understand your state timeline, you can prepare better for new hero generations, Fire Crystals, Castle Battle, State of Power, and War Academy. This helps you avoid wasting resources and gives your alliance more time to plan.
Use the Kindling Embers achievement or Sunfire Castle Hall of Fame to estimate your state age, then compare it with the timeline so you know what is coming next.
For more beginner-friendly timelines, event guides, and upgrade tips, check out our other Whiteout Survival guides on Heaven Guardian.








