Chaos Zero Nightmare Weekly Boss Rotation Guide and Best Counters

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Chaos Zero Nightmare’s daily reset hits at 18:00 UTC (1 PM CT), and veteran captains should structure their schedule around that window to never lose mission, cafe, or pass rewards. Planning your loops around this specific time is the easiest way to squeeze maximum progression out of every single day.​

Core Daily Reset Timings

Veterans should memorize the key reset categories so no reward gets left behind. The table below also doubles as a quick reference for typical “last‑minute” checks before 18:00 UTC each day.​

Content typeReset schedule (UTC)Notes & external reference
Login & Check‑inDaily at 18:00 UTCMissed logins break streaks; full details on GameWith’s reset chart: GameWith – Daily Reset Time.
Daily MissionsDaily at 18:00 UTCUnclaimed or incomplete missions are wiped at reset; see Game8’s reset explainer: Game8 – Reset Times.
Communication PassesDaily at 18:00 UTCEpione Center passes refresh daily; schedule reference from GameWith: GameWith – Daily Reset Time.
Garden Cafe OrdersDaily at 18:00 UTCOrders reset daily; details in GameWith’s Ark City section.
Weekly contentSunday at 18:00 UTCIncludes certain shops and Chaos loot cards; listed on GameWith’s schedule.
Monthly contentLast day, 18:00 UTCShop caps and some city resources reset monthly.

Veteran Daily Route (Pre‑Reset)

Veteran players should treat the hour before reset as a checklist sprint that clears all time‑gated systems tied to 18:00 UTC. This routine assumes your main play window is in the few hours leading into reset.​

  • Clear all Daily Missions and claim rewards from mission tabs before 18:00 UTC, since unclaimed rewards cannot be recovered after the server refresh.​
  • Spend all available Communication Passes at the Epione Center and finish any remaining Garden Cafe orders so regeneration starts immediately after reset.
  • Confirm login and any event‑specific check‑ins are claimed to maintain long‑term streak rewards, especially on collaboration or limited‑time campaigns.​

Veteran Daily Route (Post‑Reset)

Once the clock hits 18:00 UTC, optimized accounts immediately pivot into a fresh resource loop. Structuring your first post‑reset hour correctly frontloads progression for the entire cycle.​

  • Log back in shortly after 18:00 UTC to grab the new daily login bonus and check if new events or notices have dropped on the official site: Official Chaos Zero Nightmare Site.​
  • Refill and use Communication Passes and new Garden Cafe orders as early as possible so they start their next cooldown cycle without delay.
  • Re‑evaluate your day’s goals (gear, rank, banner currency) in light of any active events or missions, using guides like Destructoid’s reset breakdown to align playtime with rewards.

Weekly and Monthly Optimization

High‑end accounts gain a surprising amount of value by syncing weekly and monthly resets with existing play habits. Because Chaos Zero Nightmare clusters many caps at the same 18:00 UTC anchor, one good planning session can cover several systems.​

Reset typeWhen it happensVeteran optimization tipExternal reference
Weekly shop & Chaos lootSundays at 18:00 UTCLog in before and after weekly reset to spend remaining caps and then immediately buy new stock or clear new Chaos loot cards.​Destructoid – Daily Reset Times
Monthly shops & capsLast day, 18:00 UTCEmpty all monthly‑limited shop stock before reset, then restock check after; reference the schedule tables on GameWith.GameWith – Daily Reset Time
Gacha / events alignmentVaries by bannerTime heavy farming days with active events and pity planning using community gacha breakdowns like Prydwen’s gacha guide.Prydwen – Gacha System

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