Heartopia Exhibition Pass Guide
Everything you need to know about the Exhibition Pass in Heartopia. This guide covers how the seasonal pass system works, all 12 tier rewards across free and premium tracks, every point source, and proven strategies to complete your pass each season.
What Is the Exhibition Pass?
The Exhibition Pass is Heartopia's seasonal progression system, similar to a battle pass in other games. Each season lasts 28 days and coincides with a major in-game event — such as the Spring Blossom Festival, Summer Seaside Carnival, Autumn Harvest Fair, or Winter Starlight Celebration.
During an active season, players earn Exhibition Points by completing daily challenges, weekly tasks, and special event activities. As you accumulate points, you unlock tiered rewards ranging from coins and seeds to exclusive furniture, outfits, and profile cosmetics.
Every player has access to the free reward track automatically. Players who purchase the Premium Exhibition Pass for 1,200 Star Tokens unlock an additional premium track with exclusive cosmetic rewards at every tier. Premium rewards cannot be obtained any other way.
How the Exhibition Pass Works
Free Tier vs Premium Tier
The free tier gives useful gameplay rewards — coins, seeds, bait, and basic furniture. The premium tier adds exclusive seasonal outfits (full set across Tiers 3, 6, 8), animated cosmetics, pet accessories, and a legendary outfit at Tier 12. If you buy Premium mid-season, you retroactively receive all premium rewards for tiers you already unlocked.
Point Earning Mechanics
Points come from three sources: daily challenges (reset every morning, worth 10-30 points each), weekly challenges (reset every Monday, worth 50-100 points each), and event activities (one-time or limited occurrences, worth 25-50 points each). Your current points and tier are shown on the Exhibition Pass screen, accessible from the seasonal event menu.
Daily & Weekly Challenge Types
Daily challenges include routine activities like watering plants, catching fish, cooking dishes, gifting NPCs, and photographing critters. Weekly challenges are bigger goals — harvesting 50 crops, catching rare fish, completing NPC bulletin board requests, winning mini-games, and donating new items to the Exhibition Hall.
Exhibition Pass Reward Tiers
All 12 tiers with cumulative point requirements. Premium rewards are in addition to free rewards.
| Tier | Points | Free Reward | Premium Reward |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0 | 500 Coins | 500 Coins + Seasonal Banner |
| 2 | 100 | 3 Wildflower Seeds | Blossom Wallpaper Set |
| 3 | 250 | 1,000 Coins | Seasonal Hat |
| 4 | 450 | Rustic Lantern | Golden Lantern + 2,000 Coins |
| 5 | 700 | 5 Bait Boxes | Exhibition Fishing Rod Skin |
| 6 | 1,000 | 2,500 Coins | Seasonal Outfit (Top) |
| 7 | 1,350 | Picnic Table | Matching Picnic Set (4 pieces) |
| 8 | 1,750 | 3,500 Coins | Seasonal Outfit (Bottom) |
| 9 | 2,200 | Exhibition Photo Frame | Animated Photo Frame + Pose |
| 10 | 2,700 | 5,000 Coins | Exclusive Furniture Blueprint |
| 11 | 3,300 | Fireworks Bundle (x10) | Seasonal Pet Accessory |
| 12 | 4,000 | 8,000 Coins + Title | Legendary Seasonal Outfit + Title + Profile Badge |
Exhibition Points Sources
All known ways to earn Exhibition Points. Daily tasks reset each morning, weekly tasks reset Monday, event tasks are limited.
| Challenge | Type | Points | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Water 10 Plants | Daily | +10 | Resets every morning |
| Talk to 3 NPCs | Daily | +10 | Any NPC counts |
| Catch 5 Fish | Daily | +15 | Any fish species |
| Cook 3 Dishes | Daily | +15 | Any recipe works |
| Complete Daily Gift | Daily | +20 | Give a loved item to any NPC |
| Photograph 5 Critters | Daily | +30 | Camera required |
| Harvest 50 Crops | Weekly | +50 | Resets Monday |
| Catch 3 Rare Fish | Weekly | +60 | Gold-star fish only |
| Complete 5 NPC Requests | Weekly | +75 | Bulletin board quests |
| Win a Mini-Game | Weekly | +80 | Any seasonal mini-game |
| Donate to Exhibition Hall | Weekly | +100 | New item donations only |
| Attend Seasonal Festival | Event | +50 | One-time per festival day |
| Place Top 3 in Exhibition Contest | Event | +40 | Cooking/fishing/gardening contest |
| Discover Hidden Seasonal Item | Event | +25 | Explore seasonal map areas |
Tips for Completing the Exhibition Pass
- Never skip daily challenges. Daily tasks alone give up to 100 points per day. Over a 28-day season, that is 2,800 points — enough to reach Tier 10 on the free track without any weekly or event tasks.
- Stack weekly tasks early in the week. Weekly challenges reset every Monday. Complete them by Wednesday so you have a buffer in case you miss a day. The 100-point Exhibition Hall donation is the single highest recurring source.
- Attend every festival day. Festival days award 50 points each and only happen 2-3 times per season. Missing one means losing easy points that cannot be recovered.
- Photograph critters for fast daily points. The "Photograph 5 Critters" daily challenge awards 30 points and only costs 5 stamina total. It is the most efficient daily challenge per stamina spent.
- Donate new items to the Exhibition Hall weekly. Each new donation gives 100 weekly points. Save undiscovered fish, bugs, or minerals specifically for this purpose during exhibition season.
- Buy Premium early if you plan to buy it at all. Premium unlocks retroactively — you receive all premium rewards for tiers you already passed. But buying early lets you enjoy cosmetics throughout the season instead of at the end.
Worked Example: Completing the Pass in 3 Weeks
Suppose you start the Exhibition Pass on Day 1 and want to reach Tier 12 (4,000 points) by Day 21, leaving a full week as buffer. Here is how the math works:
Daily challenges: 100 points/day x 21 days = 2,100 points
Weekly challenges: ~365 points/week x 3 weeks = 1,095 points
Event activities: 2 festival days (100) + 2 contests (80) + 3 discoveries (75) = 255 points
Total: 2,100 + 1,095 + 255 = 3,450 points
That is 3,450 points in 21 days — enough for Tier 11 (3,300 points) with 150 points to spare. To guarantee Tier 12, you would need the remaining 550 points from the final week of dailies (700 potential points), giving you comfortable headroom even if you miss a few days.
Key takeaway: Perfect daily completion is the backbone. Weekly challenges and event activities provide the bonus that pushes you to the top tiers. Missing more than 4-5 days total will make Tier 12 very difficult without extra event points.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Exhibition Pass in Heartopia?
The Exhibition Pass is a seasonal progression reward track that runs during each major Heartopia event season (typically 28 days). Players earn Exhibition Points by completing daily challenges, weekly tasks, and event activities, then unlock tiered rewards on either the free or premium track.
How do I get the Premium Exhibition Pass?
The Premium Exhibition Pass costs 1,200 Star Tokens, which can be purchased from the in-game shop or earned slowly through gameplay. Premium unlocks an additional reward track with exclusive outfits, furniture, and cosmetics alongside the free rewards.
Can I finish the free tier without paying?
Yes. The free tier requires 4,000 points total. If you complete all daily challenges every day (up to 100 points/day) and most weekly challenges, you can reach Tier 12 within 28 days without spending any Star Tokens. Consistency is more important than grinding.
What happens when the Exhibition Pass expires?
When the season ends, any unclaimed rewards are lost. Your Exhibition Points reset to zero. However, items you already claimed remain in your inventory permanently. There is no way to earn points or claim rewards after the season closes.
What are the best daily tasks for Exhibition Points?
The most efficient daily tasks are "Photograph 5 Critters" (+30 points, low stamina cost) and "Complete Daily Gift" (+20 points, just one gift). Combined, these two tasks alone give 50 points per day with minimal effort.
Do Exhibition Pass rewards carry over between seasons?
Claimed rewards (items, coins, cosmetics) stay in your inventory forever. However, the pass itself resets — you start at Tier 1 with zero points each new season. Premium status also does not carry over and must be purchased again.
Is the Premium Exhibition Pass worth buying?
It depends on how much you play. If you can reach at least Tier 8, Premium is worthwhile since it includes exclusive seasonal outfits and furniture you cannot get any other way. If you only play casually and might reach Tier 4-5, the free track gives decent coin rewards on its own.