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Nave Espejismo MIR4 (Mirage Ship): Wards, Weekly Reset & Schedule

Updated on 2026-07-06

The Nave Espejismo MIR4 — known in English as the Mirage Ship and in Portuguese as the Navio Miragem — is one of the most rewarding weekly activities in the game, and also one of the hardest to find solid info on. This guide covers exactly what it is, how to reach it through the Fantasy Desert, how the W1–W8 wards work, and when the weekly progress resets so you never lose a run.

Because Mirage Ship runs on a weekly cadence tied to server time, the single biggest mistake players make is mistranslating the reset into their own timezone. We'll show you how to line it up correctly and how a free tracker keeps your countdown accurate no matter which region your server is on.

What Is the Mirage Ship in MIR4?

The Mirage Ship is a weekly PvE zone in MIR4 accessed from the Fantasy Desert region. Instead of being a single arena, it is split into a series of connected sub-areas called wards, labeled W1 through W8. You clear content ward by ward, and your account accumulates weekly progress as you push deeper into the ship.

Key things to understand before you go in:

  • It is weekly, not daily. Your progress carries through the week and does not refresh at the 18:00 server-time daily reset like most other activities.
  • Progress resets on Monday. Weekly content in MIR4 rolls over at the start of the week (server time), so anything you haven't cleared is gone until the new cycle.
  • Wards gate rewards. Deeper wards (toward W8) generally hold better payouts, which is why finishing the full run before Monday matters.

Think of the Mirage Ship as a weekly clear list: get in via the Fantasy Desert, work through W1→W8, and bank the rewards before the weekly rollover wipes your progress.

How to Access the Mirage Ship (Fantasy Desert Route)

Entry runs through the Fantasy Desert. Travel to that region, locate the Mirage Ship entrance, and start at W1. From there the wards chain forward — you generally can't skip straight to a late ward without progressing through the earlier ones during the week.

A few practical notes so your first trip goes smoothly:

  • Make sure your character power is comfortable for the ward you're attempting — later wards ramp in difficulty.
  • The Mirage Ship is separate from field bosses like Secret Peak (Cima Inexplorada), Hidden Valley (Valles Ocultos), and Labyrinth (Laberintos). Don't confuse the ship wards with those open-world spots.
  • If you can't find the entrance, confirm you're in the correct region — the Fantasy Desert is the only access point.

Because layouts and requirements can shift after the weekly maintenance, it's worth double-checking in-game before a big push. When something looks different from last week, that's usually a maintenance change rather than a bug.

Wards W1–W8 and Weekly Progress

The eight wards are your weekly checklist. Each ward you clear advances your weekly progress bar, and the goal is to reach as deep into the ship as your power allows before the cycle ends.

WardRole in the run
W1–W2Early wards — accessible clears to start weekly progress
W3–W5Mid wards — the core of a standard weekly run
W6–W8Deep wards — highest difficulty, best weekly payoff

Two rules govern the whole thing:

  • Daily reset (18:00 server time) refreshes daily activities across the game — but the Mirage Ship's weekly progress does not reset here.
  • Weekly reset (Monday, server time) is the one that wipes Mirage Ship progress. Whatever wards you haven't cleared reset, and you start fresh.

So the strategy is simple: spread your ward clears across the week if you need to, but make sure your final push lands before Monday's weekly rollover on your server.

Server Time by Region (Convert the Reset Correctly)

MIR4 schedules everything — daily reset, weekly reset, world bosses, Magic Square — in server time, and each server region sits on a different UTC offset. Monday's Mirage Ship reset happens at your server's local clock, which may be a different day or hour where you actually live.

Server RegionUTC Offset
ASIAUTC+8
INDIAUTC+6
MENAUTC+3
EUUTC+2
SAUTC−3
NAUTC−4

For example, the daily reset fires at 18:00 server time — that's 18:00 UTC+8 on ASIA but 18:00 UTC−4 on NA, which are 12 hours apart in real time. The same offset math applies to the Monday weekly reset that clears your Mirage Ship progress.

Rather than doing the arithmetic by hand every week, you can let the RaidHours Mirage Ship tracker convert the schedule to your local time with a live countdown. It also has a broader world events tracker for world bosses and Magic Square timers.

Using the RaidHours Tracker

RaidHours converts MIR4's server-time schedule into your local time, with a live countdown, alarms, and calendar export (ICS) so reminders land straight in Google/Apple/Outlook calendars. It covers all six server regions — NA, EU, SA, ASIA, INDIA, MENA — and it's free with no signup.

For the Mirage Ship specifically, open /app/mirage-ship, pick your server region, and the tool shows the time remaining until the Monday weekly reset in your own clock. That removes the guesswork of "is it Monday on my server yet?" and stops you losing a run to a miscalculated timezone.

The same app also tracks the rest of the weekly loop so you can plan a full session:

Weekly World Boss (server time)Day
KrukanMonday
NerkanTuesday
HelbarWednesday
TurkanThursday
UtukanFriday

Combine that with the daily 18:00 reset and the daily Magic Square chambers, and you can map an entire week — Mirage Ship push included — around your real-life schedule. One reminder: schedules can shift after the weekly maintenance, so it's always smart to verify current timers in-game or on the tracker after patch day.

See every schedule in your local time, with live countdowns and alarms.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Mirage Ship (Nave Espejismo) in MIR4?

The Mirage Ship is a weekly PvE zone accessed from the Fantasy Desert. It's divided into eight wards (W1–W8), and clearing them builds your weekly progress. Unlike daily activities, its progress resets once a week on Monday (server time), not at the 18:00 daily reset.

How do I get to the Mirage Ship?

You enter through the Fantasy Desert region. Travel there, find the Mirage Ship entrance, and start at ward W1. The wards chain forward, so you generally progress through the earlier ones before reaching the deeper W6–W8 wards. It's separate from field bosses like Secret Peak, Hidden Valley, and Labyrinth.

When does the Mirage Ship reset?

Mirage Ship weekly progress resets on Monday in server time. Because each region uses a different UTC offset (ASIA UTC+8, INDIA UTC+6, MENA UTC+3, EU UTC+2, SA UTC−3, NA UTC−4), the exact moment in your local time varies. Use a tracker to convert Monday's reset to your own clock. Note that timers can change after weekly maintenance — verify if in doubt.

What are the W1–W8 wards?

Wards are the Mirage Ship's eight sub-areas, labeled W1 through W8. W1–W2 are the accessible early clears, W3–W5 form the core of a standard run, and W6–W8 are the hardest wards with the best weekly payouts. Each ward you clear advances your weekly progress.

How do I convert MIR4 server time to my local time?

Apply your server region's UTC offset to the server-time schedule. For example, the 18:00 daily reset on an NA server (UTC−4) is a different real-world moment than 18:00 on an ASIA server (UTC+8). To skip the math, the RaidHours Mirage Ship tracker at /app/mirage-ship auto-converts the schedule to your local time with a live countdown.

Is the RaidHours Mirage Ship tracker free?

Yes. RaidHours is completely free with no signup required. It converts MIR4's server-time schedule to your local time, offers a live countdown, alarms, and ICS calendar export, and supports all six server regions (NA, EU, SA, ASIA, INDIA, MENA).