Buy Jewels for Harry Potter: Magic Awakened on NetEase's Asian servers
Harry Potter: Magic Awakened (HPMA) is a card-driven RPG developed by NetEase Games under licence from Warner Bros. and Portkey Games. The Western release is gone: Warner Bros. shut down the Americas, Europe and Oceania servers on 29 October 2024, with the title pulled from the App Store and Google Play in those regions back in August 2024. A fan petition asking NetEase to take over the Global servers received no official response. As of 2026 the game runs only under NetEase in Asia โ Mainland China, HK / MO / TW (Legacy), Asia / SEA, MENA, Japan and Korea. The Brawl Games catalogue exists for that audience: players whose account lives on one of those Asian servers.
- Jewels are the premium currency โ not to be confused with in-game Gems
- Convert to Yellow Gems for spell-card draws and Echo materials
- Activate the Monthly Card and the paid Magic Pass tiers
- Buy the Lustre Pouch and Good Fortune Pack series
- First-purchase x2 bonus on every Jewels denomination, the standard NetEase practice
- Top-up runs by Player ID and server name, no login needed
Three currencies that are easy to confuse
HPMA has three premium-adjacent things on screen and they are not the same. Jewels are the real-money currency that pays for the Monthly Card, the Magic Pass and cosmetics, and they convert into soft currency when needed. Gems (Yellow Gems) are the in-game soft currency you earn from quests, events and daily logins โ Brawl Games sometimes calls them "ะณะตะผั" in the FAQ, but they are not what you buy. Keys โ Silver, Gold, Ruby and Clockturn โ are banner-specific consumables, not currency. The 60 / 300 / 680 / 1280 / 1980 / 3280 / 6480 / 19,440 / 32,400 ladder belongs to Jewels, while Silver and Gold Key Packs sit in their own catalogue rows and do not replace a Jewels top-up.
Magical Studies, the 20/30 pity and the Clockturn Alley season
Spell-card gacha runs on two main banners. Advanced Study uses Gold Keys at 300 Yellow Gems per pull and outputs Mythic, Dark and Legendary cards; the hard pity is a guaranteed Mythic at pull 20 if nothing has dropped before. Basic Study uses Silver Keys at 30 Yellow Gems per pull, with a guaranteed Epic at pull 30. On top of those, seasonal banners rotate in โ the most recognisable being Clockturn Alley, which uses Ruby Keys for that season's limited Legendary and Mythic cards. New accounts get the Enrolment Deal, where Ron Weasley is a guaranteed Mythic within the first 30 pulls. Specific cards in seasonal pools change patch to patch, which is why the catalogue lists the Key Packs themselves rather than named cards.
Echoes: the hybrid mechanic that sets HPMA apart
Echoes are not regular cards. They occupy their own deck slot, and the legendary characters who fill it โ Harry Potter, Albus Dumbledore, Severus Snape, Hermione Granger and others โ grant passive HP/ATK boosts and buff entire card archetypes. The Harry Potter Echo, for example, increases damage on spells with MP cost of 3 or less by roughly 49%, which reshapes which decks people build around it. Echoes level up through Echo Crystals and by absorbing other Echoes of matching rarity. This is what separates HPMA from Marvel Snap, Hearthstone and most mobile card battlers: the premium hero is not a cosmetic and not an ultimate card, but a synergy module that the rest of the deck is rebuilt around.
Monthly Card and Magic Pass
The Monthly Card (in some seasons branded Niffler Monthly Card) is a 30-day subscription: 300 Jewels arrive instantly on activation and 80 Yellow Gems land in the mail every day you log in, for a cycle total of about 2,400 Gems plus the one-off Jewels payout. The Magic Pass is the seasonal battle pass โ roughly a month long, with a free track and the paid Deluxe Magic Pass and Premium Magic Pass tiers on top. Pass rewards include cosmetics (robes, pets, accessories), Jewels, Gems and Echo upgrade materials. The exact reward list rotates by season, so the published "$10 / $20" figures from global guides are a rough reference rather than a fixed price.
The Sorting Hat is an actual choice
HPMA opens with a Sorting Hat sequence that looks random: Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw or Hufflepuff is suggested as if by chance. The detail many players miss is that you can refuse the suggestion and pick your house yourself. The choice does not affect combat โ it changes common-room cosmetics, social privileges in the Guild and a slice of dialogue. Buying Jewels for a specific house aesthetic is a roleplay decision, not a deck-optimisation one.
Duelling Club, Forbidden Forest and Quidditch โ where Jewels go
The mode list reads larger than it plays. Duelling Club is the PvP arena in two formats โ Solo 1v1 and Best Partners 2v2 โ with tier-based matchmaking. Forbidden Forest is PvE co-op (solo or grouped) with branching paths and seasonal bosses. Quidditch is listed as a mode but plays as an auto-runner: the broom flies down three lanes on its own and you tap yellow lines for speed, green for stamina and avoid red for the brake. Round that out with Charms, Potions and Transfiguration classes, the Hogwarts Express and seasonal Hogwarts events. Top decks for Duelling Club, premium Echoes for Forbidden Forest and broom cosmetics for Quidditch are the three directions Jewels actually flow into.
Regions and Player ID: where the top-up lands
Active 2026 servers are Mainland China (ๅฝๆ), Asia (Thunderbird, Ashwinder and the rest of SEA), HK / MO / TW Legacy, MENA, Japan and Korea. The Windows client is officially supported on the SEA server only โ Americas and Europe were blocked from PC even before the Global shutdown, and the other Asian regions are mobile-only on iOS and Android. Emulators (BlueStacks, MEmu, LDPlayer) are a community workaround, not an official path. Pricing and contents of Pouch and Good Fortune packs are a multi-region SKU: they differ between Mainland China, Asia / SEA and MENA, and the server bound to your account cannot be changed afterwards. Picking the correct server at checkout matters โ Jewels are delivered to that exact regional shard.
No Russian localisation
HPMA has no official Russian localisation. Warner Bros. does not operate in Russia directly, and no client โ Chinese, Asia / SEA, MENA โ ships a Russian UI. The community nickname "ะะฐะณะธั ะฟัะพะฑัะถะดะฐะตััั" is a fan translation of the title, not a localisation of the menus. Players in regions where the official store has limited card support tend to use third-party screen translators (Bubble Screen Translate on Android, iTranscreen on iOS, Herringbone on PC emulators). The practical takeaway: the Brawl Games audience for HPMA is players who knowingly run the English or Chinese client and top up an Asian account.
Pouches, Good Fortune and Key Packs in the catalogue
Beyond the plain Jewels packs, the catalogue carries several bundle series. Lustre Pouch 1โ4 are premium pouches that combine cosmetics (robes, accessories, pets) with a Jewels payout. Good Fortune Pack 1โ5 are progressive starter/booster bundles โ cards, resources and Jewels โ with a per-account purchase cap. Gold Supply Pack is a soft-resource bundle (gold, card upgrade materials, Echo materials), not cards or Jewels. Ruby Key Pack, Clockturn Key Pack and Golden Key Pack are banner consumables โ buy them against the current season rather than stockpiling. Pouch and Good Fortune contents vary by server and patch, so the storefront page reflects the live composition.
How to place a top-up
- Open Magic Awakened and copy your Player ID and server name from the profile.
- Pick the item you need: a Jewels pack, Monthly Card, Magic Pass, Pouch, Good Fortune Pack or Key Pack.
- Enter the Player ID and choose the server (Mainland China, HK / MO / TW, Asia / SEA, MENA, JP, KR).
- Double-check the region โ the server tied to an account cannot be changed later.
- Pay for the order; Jewels and any activated subscription appear on the linked Player ID.
Related top-ups for the same audience
- Marvel Snap โ a mobile card battler built on a major IP, monetised through Bundles and the Season Pass rather than keys and banners.
- Identity V โ another NetEase title on Asian servers with the same UID-style top-up logistics.
- Onmyoji โ NetEase's collectable gacha set in Japanese folklore, with its own pity structure and seasonal banners on the same Asian SKU map.
- Genshin Impact โ HoYoverse's open-world action RPG with familiar pity mechanics and the Welkin Moon as an alternative to a monthly card.
The Brawl Games catalogue lists Jewels packs from 60 to 32,400, the Monthly Card, the Magic Pass and the supporting Pouch, Good Fortune and Key Pack series for the active NetEase Asian servers. Checkout requires the Player ID and the server; payment is accepted from Russia and the CIS. The on-site chat is available before checkout for questions about a specific item or order status.







