Buy Diamonds for Magic Chess: Go Go: packs, the Weekly Card and Go Go Pass
Magic Chess: Go Go (MCGG) is a multiplayer auto-battler from Moonton Games โ the same team behind Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. The game grew out of the Magic Chess mode inside MLBB and, since 28 May 2025, has been a standalone app on Android, iOS and PC. The global launch followed a soft launch on 29 November 2024 in Malaysia and Singapore and an APAC rollout on 21 February 2025. As of spring 2026 the live build is Season 5 "Neon Guardians" with two new modes โ GOGO MOBA and Go Go Plaza โ and Diamonds are the premium currency that funds Little Commanders, skins, chess boards and the Go Go Pass.
- Buying Little Commanders โ 150 Diamonds or 8,250 Chess Points each
- Activating the Weekly Card and the current Go Go Pass season
- Commander skins, chess boards, emotes and Battle Emotes for Go Go Plaza
- Boosting Pass tiers and profile accessories
- Access to event sales such as Battle for Discounts and seasonal bundles
- x2 first-purchase bonus on four base packs
MCGG Diamonds and MLBB Diamonds are separate balances despite a shared M-Account
The biggest source of confusion for players coming from Mobile Legends is the assumption that Diamonds are shared between the two games. They are not. MCGG and MLBB run on separate in-game economies. The only thing that links the projects is the M-Account (Moonton Account): one email login lets you sign into both apps, claim the legacy Magic Chess inventory migration through the Gratitude Event, and pick up the cross-promo X.Borg "Pecados Rioter" skin in MLBB after completing missions in MCGG. The Diamond balance itself does not transfer. Diamonds bought into MCGG are spent only inside MCGG โ Commanders, skins, Go Go Pass โ and the same is true in reverse for MLBB. Top-ups are placed against the Game ID specifically for Magic Chess: Go Go plus the Server ID shown in brackets next to it. If a top-up service charges "Mobile Legends Diamonds" instead of MCGG, the balance lands in the wrong game and there is no transfer between them. A separate one-off track is Golden Diamonds: compensation for players who used to run the legacy Magic Chess mode inside MLBB (active from 2019 until the standalone version replaced it). Through the Gratitude Event and M-Account linking Moonton paid out Golden Diamonds, Gift Tickets and Passes. The migration cannot be claimed twice or moved to a different M-Account, and Golden Diamonds are spent in their own Gratitude shop โ they are not topped up.
Diamonds and Chess Points: two currencies on a fixed rate
MCGG runs two currencies. Diamonds are premium and bought with real money; Chess Points are the soft currency you grind out of matches and seasonal quests. There is no free conversion between them, but the Commander shop holds a fixed rate: a single Little Commander costs 150 Diamonds or 8,250 Chess Points, no exceptions. The 50/150/250/500/1000/1500/2500/5000/10000/15000 ladder โ which becomes 55/165/275/565/1155/1765/2975/6000/12100/18300 once the standard 10โ20% pack bonuses are folded in โ maps neatly onto "one Commander per 150 pack" and "two Commanders plus a Pass top-up per 250". A third economic layer exists inside the match itself, where Gold buys heroes and shop rerolls each round, but that is auto-chess gameplay, not something you top up. This is not gacha logic. Commanders are bought outright with no pity counter, no soft pity, no 50/50 and no rate-up โ there are no banners to begin with. Planning a top-up comes down to plain arithmetic rather than pull maths.
The first-purchase x2: four packs only, with the 10 February 2026 reset
The first-purchase x2 bonus in MCGG only applies to four base packs: 50, 150, 250 and 500 Diamonds. Each one counts independently, so an account can hit x2 up to four times in total, once per denomination. Larger packs from 1,000 Diamonds upward do not double โ they ship with a built-in 15โ20% pack bonus that is already in the SKU and does not stack with x2. On 10 February 2026, alongside the launch of Season 5 "Neon Guardians", Moonton ran an official reset of the bonus, letting players who had already used it claim the doubled packs again. This was a one-off event, not a regular cadence โ no future reset has been announced.
The Weekly Card replaces a monthly subscription
There is no MCGG equivalent of Welkin Moon, BlessNyan or the Express Supply Pass โ no 30-day subscription exists in this game. The closest analogue is the Weekly Card, a 7-day pack. Activating it pays out 80 Diamonds and 3 Observatory Tokens immediately, and each daily login over the next week adds another 20 Diamonds and 500 Pass Points. Over a full cycle that comes to 220 Diamonds, 3,500 Pass Points and 3 Observatory Tokens. Two caveats: a missed login day is not backfilled the next day, and Weekly Cards do not stack โ buying a second card mid-cycle does not extend the timer to 14 days, the new card simply queues to start once the first one expires. The format is intentional; Moonton wants the daily-login loop, not a long buffer period.
Go Go Pass: a season-long battle pass of around three months
The Go Go Pass is a seasonal battle pass tied to the in-game season, which runs roughly three months. There is a free track (Free Pass) that everyone gets and a paid premium track. XP is earned through Daily, Weekly and Special quests, and tiers can be bought directly with Diamonds when the season is running short on time. Premium rewards include limited seasonal Commander skins, emotes, star protection cards, star-up effects, Commander resources and Diamonds inside the Pass itself. The Season 5 "Neon Guardians" Pass leans into the neon look and bundles skins built around the new Mystic Meow and Neobeasts synergies. Worth noting: the three-month cycle is the standard cadence for MCGG, not a temporary thing โ there are no 42-day patch passes here, the Pass is paced for steady completion across the quarter.
Game ID, Server ID and the (RU) catalogue tag
The MCGG UID is two numbers, not one: a Game ID for the account and a Server ID for the shard, shown in brackets right next to the Game ID. Both are visible in the same place โ tap the avatar in the top-left of the home screen and the profile card surfaces them together. Account region cannot be changed after the fact; progress is locked to the shard the account first joined, and the Game ID itself does not transfer between accounts. The Server is not picked manually from a region map the way MLBB does it โ it follows the M-Account login, dropping the account into Asia, Southeast Asia, Europe/Middle East or Americas. Every third-party top-up flow requires both numbers โ without the Server ID the payment cannot route to the right shard. The Brawl Games catalogue lists MCGG entries marked "(RU)" alongside alternative pack sizes such as 78+8, 156+16, 234+23, 310+34, 465+51 and beyond. "(RU)" is not a separate Russian game server โ Moonton does not run one. The label flags a payment-processing route for accounts in regions where the official store has limited card support; the 78/156/234 packs are SEA SKUs (Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand) where the local-currency base price rounds to a different Diamond total. Their contents mirror the global packs, with the regular 10โ20% pack bonus already baked in.
Season 5 "Neon Guardians", Golden Month and event bundles
Season 5 "Neon Guardians" launched on 10 February 2026 and brought two new modes alongside the regular ladder: GOGO MOBA, a map rework with wall-jump movement, and Go Go Plaza, a social hub between matches with a team-train, photo poses and Battle Emotes. That pushes MCGG outside the strict auto-battler box into a hybrid format. From 17 February the Golden Month campaign added a cooking mini-game and handed out a free Special Zilong skin as the headline reward. Patch V-0325 buffed Tharz, Luke and Aamon, with Aamon replacing Benny in the roster and a new Commander Ruby debuting. The shop runs event bundles such as Battle for Discounts, Snow Witch and Lukas's Battle Bounty in parallel โ each with its own timer and purchase cap, which is why those entries appear in and disappear from the catalogue with the event itself. Season 6 is expected in early summer 2026 with no exact date announced at the time of writing.
How to place a top-up and adjacent products
- Open Magic Chess: Go Go and tap the avatar in the top-left corner โ copy both the Game ID and the Server ID (in brackets).
- Pick the pack you need โ Diamonds, the Weekly Card, the Go Go Pass or an event bundle.
- Enter both numbers and pick the "(RU)" or Global variant when prompted.
- Double-check the data on the checkout screen, especially the Server ID โ without it the payment cannot route correctly.
- Wait for delivery โ Diamonds and active items appear in the MCGG inventory the next time the account signs in.
- Mobile Legends: Bang Bang โ Moonton's parent MOBA with its own Diamond balance (separate from MCGG) and the cross-promo X.Borg "Pecados Rioter" skin.
- Honor of Kings โ Tencent's mobile MOBA, a direct competitor in the same niche, also topped up via a UID-bound flow.
- League of Legends: Wild Rift โ Riot's mobile MOBA with Wild Cores and the Wild Pass, for players exploring alternatives to the MLBB ecosystem.
- Brawl Stars โ Supercell's short-form PvP with the Brawl Pass and Gems, close in session length to MCGG.
The Brawl Games catalogue lists all ten global Diamond denominations from 55 to 18,300, the four base packs that carry the first-purchase x2 bonus (50/150/250/500), the Weekly Card, the Go Go Pass and the active Season 5 event bundles. Checkout uses the Game ID and Server ID, payment is accepted from Russia and the CIS, and the account login and password are never required. For questions about a specific pack or order status, the on-site chat is available before checkout.







