Introduction π
Tundra Trade Route is one of the most rewarding risk-and-reward events in Whiteout Survival. It lets you escort trucks for loot, raid other players for extra gains, and improve your results by managing truck quality, refreshes, and escort teams carefully.
If you want to do well in this event, the key is understanding how truck quality works, when to refresh, how raids affect your rewards, and how to protect valuable trucks from getting hit too hard. This guide breaks down the event clearly so you can earn more and lose less each day.
What Is Tundra Trade Route in Whiteout Survival? π§
Tundra Trade Route is an event where you send trucks across the tundra to deliver rewards while also raiding other playersβ trucks. The better the truck quality, the better the rewards. At the same time, stronger trucks become more attractive raid targets, so the event is all about balancing reward and risk.
Why players care about this event π
Players usually care about Tundra Trade Route because it offers:
- extra daily rewards
- a mix of offense and defense gameplay
- better loot through truck quality upgrades
- alliance coordination opportunities
- a consistent event routine with room for optimization
How Tundra Trade Route Works π οΈ
The event is simple once you know the basic limits.
Daily truck and raid limits π¦
Each day, you can:
- dispatch 4 trucks
- have up to 2 trucks active at the same time
- raid 4 other playersβ trucks
Each truck journey takes around 3 hours to complete, so timing matters if you want to fit all your runs into one day.
My Truck and Otherβs Truck sections π
The event is split into two main areas:
- My Truck, where you dispatch and manage your own trucks
- Otherβs Truck, where you look for raid targets
This makes it easy to separate your defensive play from your offensive play.
Truck Quality Explained π¨

Truck quality is one of the most important parts of the event because it directly affects your rewards.
Truck quality tiers π
There are four truck qualities:
- Uncommon
- Rare
- Epic
- Mythic
Higher quality trucks give better rewards when they finish their route. But they also attract more attention from raiders, which means better rewards usually come with higher risk.
Why quality matters so much π
A low-quality truck is safer, but the rewards are weaker. A high-quality truck can be much more profitable, but it is also more likely to be targeted. That is why refresh strategy matters so much in Tundra Trade Route.
Tundra Trade Route Refresh Chances Explained π
Each truck has its own refresh count, and the chances improve every time you refresh.
Truck quality refresh chances π
Here is how the quality rates scale by refresh count:
- Refresh 1: 50% Uncommon, 35% Rare, 10% Epic, 5% Mythic
- Refresh 2: 40% Uncommon, 35% Rare, 15% Epic, 10% Mythic
- Refresh 3: 30% Uncommon, 35% Rare, 20% Epic, 15% Mythic
- Refresh 4: 20% Uncommon, 35% Rare, 25% Epic, 20% Mythic
- Refresh 5: 10% Uncommon, 35% Rare, 30% Epic, 25% Mythic
- Refresh 6: 100% Mythic
Best way to use refreshes π―
Each truck gets 1 free refresh, and you can use Truck Vouchers to keep refreshing for better quality. Since the 6th refresh guarantees a Mythic truck, the smartest strategy is usually to think in terms of total voucher efficiency instead of refreshing randomly.
How to Get Truck Vouchers ποΈ
Truck Vouchers are important because they let you improve truck quality and chase better rewards.
Main source of Truck Vouchers π¦
Truck Vouchers mainly come from:
- Alliance Showdown
That makes them valuable enough that you should not waste them carelessly.
When to save Truck Vouchers π§
It usually makes sense to save Truck Vouchers when:
- you already used your free refresh
- the current truck quality is too low to be worth sending
- you want to push for Epic or Mythic trucks
- you are planning around a better-value day or stronger escort setup
Best Escort Strategy for Tundra Trade Route π‘οΈ
Sending a strong truck without proper defense is one of the easiest ways to lose value.
Pick strong heroes for escort βοΈ
Choose your best heroes when dispatching high-quality trucks. The stronger your escort team is, the better your chances of reducing losses from raids.
Use ally assistance when possible π€
When dispatching a truck, you can also request Ally Assistance. This is one of the best ways to improve truck safety, especially for stronger trucks that are more likely to get raided.
Best Raid Strategy in Tundra Trade Route β‘
Raiding is the other half of the event, and doing it well can add a lot of extra value.
How to raid smarter π
Before raiding, check the truck list carefully. If the available targets are too strong, refresh the list and look for weaker ones. This helps you avoid wasting raid attempts on bad matchups.
Best targets to look for π―
The ideal targets are usually:
- trucks with weaker escorts
- players with lower power
- trucks valuable enough to be worth attacking
- targets that give you good return without too much risk
How Raids Affect Your Trucks π¨
You also need to understand what happens when your own trucks are attacked.
How many times a truck can be raided π§
Each truck can be raided twice.
What happens after two raids π
If your truck is raided twice, it loses many items. That is why timing, escort strength, and ally assistance matter so much when sending better-quality trucks.
Best Tundra Trade Route Tips for More Rewards π§
If you want better results, treat this event like a daily efficiency puzzle.
Smart daily routine π
A strong Tundra Trade Route routine usually looks like this:
- use your free refresh first
- decide whether the truck is worth sending or worth upgrading
- save Truck Vouchers for weak-value trucks
- send stronger heroes with better trucks
- ask for Ally Assistance on important runs
- raid weaker targets instead of forcing bad fights
- try to finish all 4 truck runs and 4 raid attempts every day
Best timing advice β°
Timing can also help. Sending trucks during quieter hours may reduce raid pressure, especially if your truck quality is high.
Common Tundra Trade Route Mistakes to Avoid β οΈ
A lot of players lose event value because of a few simple mistakes.
Biggest mistakes players make β
- sending weak trucks without using the free refresh
- wasting Truck Vouchers too early
- ignoring escort strength
- sending high-quality trucks without ally assistance
- raiding targets that are too strong
- forgetting that each truck can be raided twice
- treating truck quality as pure luck instead of planning around refresh odds
Fixing these mistakes can improve your event results quickly.
FAQs
1. How many trucks can I send each day?
You can dispatch 4 trucks daily, with up to 2 active at the same time.
2. How long does each truck take?
Each truck journey takes around 3 hours.
3. How many trucks can I raid daily?
You can raid 4 trucks per day.
4. How do I get Mythic trucks?
You can refresh truck quality using free refreshes and Truck Vouchers. The 6th refresh guarantees a Mythic truck.
5. Where do I get Truck Vouchers?
Truck Vouchers mainly come from Alliance Showdown.
6. How many times can my truck be raided?
Each truck can be raided twice before losing many items.
Conclusion
Tundra Trade Route is one of the better Whiteout Survival events for players who like steady daily rewards with some strategy mixed in. If you understand truck quality, refresh chances, raids, and escort strength, you can get much better value from the event without wasting vouchers or exposing your best trucks too easily.
The best approach is simple: use refreshes wisely, protect your high-value trucks, raid weaker targets, and think in terms of long-term efficiency instead of random luck. Check more Whiteout Survival guides for more tips, updates, and event strategies.








