Heartopia is crossing over with Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf, bringing four themed outfit sets, Pogo Stick vehicles, a collaboration car, and the Grass Cake recipe. Here is everything confirmed and leaked so far about the event.
Heartopia's collaboration run is picking up pace. XD Entertainment's next crossover moves away from western IPs — this time the game is partnering with Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf, a franchise with deep roots across China and much of Asia. An official teaser hit Heartopia's social channels on March 7, 2026, short on details but enough to confirm the event was on its way.
China got the earliest look — the event ran there from February 14 through March 16, 2026. At the time of the announcement, global servers were still mid-way through Winter Frost content, with the Pleasant Goat crossover lined up to follow once that wrapped. Players on global looking to stock up on Exhibition Passes or Heartopia currency ahead of the banners can find LootBar a reliable spot for top-ups before limited events kick off.
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What Is Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf?
Not every Heartopia player will know the franchise. Outside of China and East Asia the name does not carry the same weight, but within those markets it is hard to overstate the reach. The show launched in 2005 and spent the years since building into one of Chinese animation's biggest properties — TV seasons, theatrical films, spin-offs, and merchandise spanning two decades.
At its core, the show runs on a simple joke that never gets old: Wolffy wants to catch the goats for his wife Wolnie, the goats — led by Weslie — outsmart him every time, and nothing sticks. Green Green Grassland is the setting, the schemes pile up, and the wolves keep losing. It is the kind of show that earns a multi-generational audience precisely because the formula is reliable. Tibbie, Paddi, Jonie, and Sparky fill out the goat cast.
The fit with Heartopia makes sense on its own terms. The game pulls its collaborations toward IPs with strong recognition in its core player base, and Pleasant Goat carries the regional cultural weight that franchises like Doraemon or Hello Kitty carry in their respective markets. The soft visual style also lands naturally alongside Heartopia's own aesthetic.
Collaboration Outfit Sets: Weslie, Tibbie, Wolffy, and Wolnie
The four outfit sets each center on one franchise character: Weslie, Tibbie, Wolffy, and Wolnie. One set per character, all Mythic-quality cosmetics designed as complete head-to-toe fashion packages.
Going by what appeared in the Collections tab ahead of the global launch and what Chinese server players reported during the event, each set covers the full outfit slot range: Pogo Stick vehicle, hairstyle, top, bottom, shoes, gloves, bag, accessories including ears and headwear, and makeup. Nothing is left out.
Two sets showed up in global's Collections tab before the Chinese server even went live with the event — Timeless Encounter (Wolnie) and Timeless Encounter (Tibbie) both appeared early, which pointed to global preparation already being underway at that point.
Character accuracy holds throughout the designs. The Wolnie and Tibbie sets in particular reflect their source material closely — the accessories pull from character-specific visual cues rather than treating them as interchangeable wolf or goat templates. The detail level visible in preview images is consistent with licensed development rather than loosely interpreted fan design.
Banner Structure and How the Gacha System Works
The collaboration runs through Heartopia's Exhibition Pass gacha system, the same format used in previous crossover events.
Pulling once from a banner costs 12 Exhibition Passes. The draw pool does not recycle — pull an item and it is gone from that banner permanently. Getting through a complete outfit set takes 8 pulls total.
The system is milestone-based rather than pure random gacha, continuing the format introduced during the My Little Pony event. Items unlock in a fixed order as pull totals climb. The Pogo Stick vehicle — the banner's headline reward — sits at the 339 Exhibition Pass milestone for that specific banner. Hitting that number also means the full outfit set is complete.
Each of the four character banners runs independently. Pass spending and progress on one have no effect on the others. For players who cannot realistically clear all four, putting everything into a single banner is the more reliable approach — it guarantees the Pogo Stick and full outfit rather than partial progress across multiple banners with nothing to show for it. The My Little Pony event also ran a Wolf and Goat Puzzle-style daily login for free Time-Limited Exhibition Passes. Chinese server reports suggest something similar may accompany the global rollout, which would bring the effective pass cost down before reaching the milestone.
Pogo Stick Vehicles and the Collaboration Car
Each banner's milestone reward is a Pogo Stick themed around that banner's character — four Pogo Sticks total across the four character banners. These are functional drivable vehicles within Heartopia, not decorative items. The vehicle utility puts them in a different category from standard fashion rewards, which are cosmetic only.
Collecting all four Pogo Sticks triggers a final unlocked reward: a collaboration car themed around Jolly and Darky, two additional characters from the Pleasant Goat franchise. The car is expected to become one of the rarer vehicles in the game given the investment required to unlock it, as it demands completing all four banners rather than just one.
Partial Pogo Stick collections also carry intermediate rewards. Collecting one Pogo Stick unlocks a Frying Pan item. Collecting two unlocks a batch of Exhibition Passes, which partially offsets the cost of continuing toward the third and fourth banners. The reward structure is based on Chinese server data and early access testing, with the global version expected to follow the same format.
Grass Cake Recipe and the 7-Day Check-In
Separate from the banners, the event runs a 7-day login streak that hands out free rewards for each day completed. Exhibition Passes come in throughout, and clearing Day 7 unlocks Paddi's Hairstyle — a cosmetic themed after one of the franchise's goat cast.
The Grass Cake recipe is the standout check-in reward. It comes through the login system rather than the gacha, and based on how the Chinese server handled it, the recipe is event-exclusive — players who miss the login window have no confirmed path to get it back outside of whatever the shop rotation eventually decides.
Four ingredients go into the recipe: Wheat, Milk, Matcha Powder, and Grass — the last one also called Weed in some parts of the game. Wheat seeds are sold by Blanc and planted at the home farm. Milk and Matcha Powder both sit in Massimo's shop inventory. Grass is the passive one — it falls out of crop harvests randomly, so regular farming builds up a stock without any extra effort on the player's part.
Word spread through the community early enough that players were already advising against throwing away grass well before global had any official date. On the Chinese server the dish sold for around 5,500G, putting it in useful territory for daily income alongside its value as a collaboration exclusive.
How to Prepare Before the Global Event Launches
The most direct preparation is Exhibition Pass accumulation. Each full banner costs 339 passes at minimum to reach the Pogo Stick milestone. Running all four banners to collect the collaboration car would require completing that threshold four times. Players who set a clear target — one character, two characters, or the full set — can calculate their pass target in advance and avoid spending passes on non-event content in the weeks before the launch.
Stocking farming ingredients also pays off early. Grass drops from Wheat harvests, so running farming plots consistently before the event ensures a supply of Grass is available when the Grass Cake recipe arrives. Wheat seeds come from Blanc, and Matcha Powder and Milk are purchasable from Massimo at any point.
The collaboration car requires all four Pogo Sticks, which requires completing all four banners. That is a significant commitment of passes, and F2P players are generally advised to set expectations around one or two banners rather than stretching for the car without sufficient reserves. The intermediate rewards from partial Pogo Stick collections — including Exhibition Passes at the two-stick milestone — at least partially return resources for players who do not finish all four.
Conclusion
The Heartopia × Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf collaboration brings one of Asia's most recognizable animation franchises into the game with a full four-character event structure. Four outfit sets, four Pogo Stick vehicles, a collaboration car for completing the full set, a 7-day check-in with free passes and a hairstyle, and an exclusive cooking recipe make this one of the more content-dense collaboration events Heartopia has run. Global server timing places it shortly after the Winter Frost event, giving players a window to prepare before the banners open.
Players planning their Exhibition Pass budget ahead of the event can manage their Heartopia top up through LootBar to make sure resources are ready when the collaboration goes live on global servers.














