Send All Four
You get four carriage deployments per day, so the base habit is simple: never leave daily dispatch value unused.
Carriage Caravan is one of the best daily value systems in the game when you treat rarity, sharing, and server etiquette seriously. This guide covers the reward logic and the social rules that keep the feature profitable.
You get four carriage deployments per day, so the base habit is simple: never leave daily dispatch value unused.
Refreshes are where the big value jump happens. Mythic is the dream, but purple and orange are where consistency starts to feel good.
On most servers, sharing and escorting create better long-term value than random plundering ever will.
You can send out 4 carriages per day. Rewards depend on the carriage rarity, from Common up to Mythic.
You can attack 4 carriages per day, but the social cost of doing it carelessly is often worse than the loot.
Use refresh vouchers and daily free attempts to improve quality. Mythic is the goal, and lower rarities are often worth rerolling away.
When you deploy a high-quality orange or red carriage, hit the Share button immediately. That invites guildmates to escort you.
Most servers have some form of NAP around carriages. Plundering is often treated like a social offense, not just a gameplay action.
Once you roll a Mythic carriage, the game locks it so you do not accidentally reroll it away. Do not settle for green or blue if you have the means to keep pushing higher.
At VIP 10, you unlock the ability to buy a Premium Carriage Voucher for 2000 diamonds daily. For players using diamonds here intentionally, that can be mathematically worth it.
If you see a guildmate share a carriage, join it. It costs you nothing, does not use stamina or attempts, and gives free loot. Strong guilds chain-escort each other all day.
Use the diamond guide before deciding whether voucher refreshes are actually worth it for your account.
Compare daily shop value and premium currency trade-offs before you force more rolls.
Another part of the game where social etiquette matters almost as much as raw mechanics.
Keep your daily systems aligned with broader progression habits so you do not leak value over time.