Buy Diamonds for Farlight 84: Capsulers, the Triumph Tracker and the Lottery Wheel after the 2.0 relaunch
Farlight 84 is a 60-player hero-shooter battle royale published by Farlight Games — the shooter-focused publishing brand of Lilith Games — and developed by Lilith Games itself, the studio behind AFK Arena and Rise of Kingdoms. Early Access launched on 23 April 2023, the global 1.0 followed on 21 September 2023, and on 7 August 2025 the game went through a full "Farlight 84 2.0" relaunch: the jetpack returned in its proper form, a first-person perspective was added, the new mega-city map Nextara replaced the original BR arena, Solo and Team Deathmatch plus a Bot Mode arrived, and a new Capsuler called Kui Dou joined the roster. The current patch line as of spring 2026 is V15.x. Diamonds are the premium currency that unlocks Capsulers, fuels the Lottery Wheel, activates the Triumph Tracker and pays for weapon skins.
- Direct purchase of Capsulers at 199 / 299 / 399 Diamonds — no pulls involved
- Paid tiers of the Triumph Tracker battle pass (around 499 Diamonds)
- Paid Packs on the Lottery / Eternal Glory Wheel for UR weapon skins
- First-purchase bonus per pack tier — once per account, no annual reset
- Cumulative Recharge milestones for skins and limited cards
- Capsuler cosmetics, parachutes, drones and Buddy materials
The 7 August 2025 relaunch and why old guides are out of date
Lilith and Farlight Games treated 7 August 2025 as a reset, not a regular patch. The jetpack, which had been heavily nerfed through 2024 and stripped the game of its vertical play, came back in a usable form. A first-person perspective was introduced — an unusual choice for a hero-shooter BR with ability-based characters. The huge new city map Nextara took over as the main battle royale arena, with bridges and multi-level architecture built around jetpack movement. Solo and Team Deathmatch joined the rotation, a Bot Mode opened up for practice, and a new Capsuler named Kui Dou shipped with the update. As a result, most builds, meta notes and crossplay write-ups from 2023 and 2024 should be re-checked against the current build before relying on them.
Diamonds, Gold and Farlight Coins: three currencies, different roles
The premium currency is Diamonds, sold at Brawl Games in 100, 550, 1100, 2240, 3450, 6000 and 12500 packs. The 550 / 1100 ladder is the publisher's standard tier scheme — the bonus percentage is already baked into the label, there is no separate "special pack" sitting on top of it. The first-purchase bonus applies once per tier and does not reset annually, which is a real difference from the HoYoverse cycle. Cumulative Recharge runs as a separate ladder: the more you spend in total, the more weapon skins, time-limited cards and occasionally exclusive Capsulers it hands out. Gold is the soft currency you farm in matches and missions; it can also unlock Capsulers, but the prices are far higher — 30,000 / 40,000 / 60,000 depending on the tier. There is no in-game Diamonds-to-Gold conversion.
Farlight Coins: what they are and why they are not on sale
Farlight Coins are the third currency, introduced in patch V2.2 in April 2024 alongside a season system rework. The key fact: they are not for sale. Farlight Coins are a free-to-play progression currency awarded for season levels and activity, spent in a separate rotating Farlight Coins shop on skins, resources and consumables. If a third-party guide tells you to "buy Farlight Coins with real money", it is wrong — Brawl Games sells Diamonds only, and that matches how the publisher actually structures the economy. Treat the two as different systems with different storefronts.
Capsulers are bought directly — no gacha pulls
This is the headline difference between Farlight 84 and gacha shooters like NIKKE: heroes here are not pulled. A Capsuler is unlocked by paying a fixed price in Diamonds or Gold. The cheap pool (Momonoi, Ceanna, Watchman, Scavenger, Morningstar, Cashier, Rio) is 199 Diamonds or 40,000 Gold. The mid pool (Arc, Tiger, Ian, Sunil, Iron Jaw, Yong, Syfer, Beau) sits at 299 Diamonds or 60,000 Gold. The premium pool (Phantom, Lucinda, MK.R, Mandalika, Ducksyde, Ember, Olga) costs 399 Diamonds or 30,000 Gold. New accounts start with Maggie, Captain and Watchman for free, and the Progression Missions hand over Momoi, Phantom and Ember without spending a cent. Gacha logic does exist in the game — but it is reserved for skins and weapons through the Lottery Wheel, not for the heroes themselves.
Triumph Tracker: 30 levels and the post-cap loop
The battle pass is called the Triumph Tracker — the name stuck after the V14.4 rework. A season runs for about four weeks, the level cap is 30, and after the cap an unlimited mission cycle keeps handing out rewards until the season ends. The tier structure is standard: Free Pass is on by default, Superior (Advanced Tracker) and Elite Tracker are the paid tiers, with the base paid tier priced near 499 Diamonds. Premium rewards include a partial Diamond rebate, weapon skins (often exclusive UR / Legendary), a Capsuler skin, fashion items (masks, drones, parachutes) and Buddy materials. The current spring 2026 season is the Spring Supreme Triumph Tracker, headlined by the Legendary Kui Dou skin "Flaming Scales" and the Ranger skin "Divine Steed".
The Lottery Wheel and Capsule Boxes: how the cosmetic gacha works
The main gacha system is the Lottery / Eternal Glory Wheel — a wheel and capsule packs that grant UR weapon skins, the AK77 "Gold Coronation" being the textbook example. Free Packs come from daily matches and activity, Paid Packs are unlocked with Diamonds. One quirk: the publisher posts a probability announcement on the official site, but the actual percentages are not shown in the lottery UI itself — a long-running community complaint. A pity floor of "guaranteed UR after N opens" exists in most events (typical Lilith pattern), but the exact threshold is announced per event, so it is worth opening the live probability page before committing big spends. The Value Weekly Card and Value Monthly Card from V14.4 deliver Diamonds in daily portions over 7 or 30 days; the Brawl Games catalogue currently lists Diamond packs only, not the cards.
Cross-account yes, crossplay no — the post-relaunch nuance
This is easy to mix up, so it gets its own section. Cross-account is on: progress, Diamonds, Capsulers and skins all sync between PC (Steam, Epic, the Farlight Games launcher) and Mobile (iOS, Android) through a single Farlight Games ID. You can buy Diamonds on PC and spend them from your phone on the same items. Crossplay in matches, however, was switched off on 7 August 2025 alongside the relaunch. Mobile players had complained for a long time about facing mouse-and-keyboard PC opponents, and Lilith chose to split the matchmaking pools by platform instead of building input-based lobbies. The practical effect for top-ups: the Diamonds reach the same account on every device, but a PC and a phone will not land in the same lobby anymore.
Global and Chinese servers: switching on Steam
Two servers run in parallel — Global and Chinese Server, the CN side living under its own rules and content. If a first launch locks the wrong server and the selection screen never reappears (a known issue), the publisher published the workaround in a Steam News post on 8 August 2025: right-click the game in Steam, Manage, Browse Local Files, then delete the LastLoginServer.json.Encrypt file and the Solarland folder in %LOCALAPPDATA%. The server picker comes back on the next launch. Without that step, even a correct first-time choice can fail to stick, especially when the IP shifts through a VPN.
Top-up runs through the Farlight Games email, not a UID
Here Farlight 84 differs from Genshin Impact, Honkai: Star Rail and PUBG Mobile. The desktop store is store.farlightgames.com, and a third-party top-up needs the Farlight Games ID rather than a UID — that is, the email plus a one-time password or 2FA code from your inbox. The same ID signs you into the website, the Steam client and the mobile app. AFK Journey runs on the same store and the same ID, so a single email account can handle both titles for players in regions where the official store has limited card support.
How to place a Diamonds top-up
- Pick the denomination you need, anywhere from 100 to 12,500 Diamonds.
- Have the Farlight Games ID email ready and stay signed into the inbox.
- Enter the email at checkout and complete the payment.
- Pass the operator the one-time code from the inbox (or the 2FA code) — they sign in to the store to push the purchase through.
- Once delivered, the Diamonds appear on the account on both PC and Mobile.
Related top-ups on Brawl Games
- AFK Journey — the fantasy RPG from the same Farlight Games publisher, topped up through the same Farlight Games ID and the same store.farlightgames.com flow.
- Free Fire — Garena's mobile BR with Diamonds as the premium currency, comparable match length, no Capsuler-style heroes.
- Blood Strike — NetEase's mobile BR with quick loot loops and tight matches, a natural side option for players running parallel BR sessions next to Farlight 84.
The Brawl Games catalogue lists seven Diamond denominations for Farlight 84 — from 100 up to 12,500. Checkout asks for the Farlight Games ID email and access to the inbox for the one-time code; payment is accepted from Russia and the CIS. The on-site chat is open before checkout for questions about a specific pack or order status.







