Buy Diamonds for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang โ Global, RU and PH packs, subscriptions and seasonal passes
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang is a 5v5 mobile MOBA from Moonton, a Shanghai studio founded in 2014. Matches run for 10 to 15 minutes on a classic three-lane map with towers and neutral jungle objectives. After years as an independent studio, Moonton joined ByteDance in March 2021, and on 20 March 2026 ByteDance closed the sale of the studio to Saudi Arabia's Savvy Games Group (the gaming arm of the PIF sovereign fund) for 6 billion USD โ the largest deal in the history of mobile gaming. Diamonds are the premium currency that fuels Magic Wheel draws, the Starlight Member subscription, the Twilight Pass, the Battle Pass and skins.
- First-purchase x2 bonus on the 50, 150, 250 and 500 packs only โ those four tiers and no others
- Starlight Member at 300 or 750 Diamonds with an exclusive monthly hero skin
- Twilight Pass โ a one-off seasonal purchase with the fixed Miya "Suzuhime" skin
- Weekly Diamond Pass with daily payouts and stacking up to ten copies
- Magic Wheel draws at 60 / 270 Diamonds โ guaranteed Legend skin at 200 spins
- Three separate price ladders: Global, RU and PH
From Moonton to Savvy Games: who actually owns MLBB now
The publisher in the storefronts and inside the client is still Moonton โ same brand, same seasonal cadence. What changed is the shareholder. Moonton was independent until 2021, when ByteDance (the parent company of TikTok) bought it for around 4 billion USD, beating a competing bid from Tencent. On 20 March 2026 ByteDance closed the sale of Moonton to Savvy Games Group, the gaming arm of Saudi Arabia's PIF, for 6 billion USD. From a player's perspective the change is invisible โ Player ID, Diamonds and account region all stay where they are. From an industry perspective it is the biggest deal in mobile gaming history. Worth keeping in mind when older guides describe MLBB as "a ByteDance title": that is no longer accurate as of spring 2026.
Diamonds and Battle Points: two parallel currencies
MLBB runs Diamonds and Battle Points in parallel and there is no conversion in either direction. Diamonds are bought with real money and pay for skins, Magic Wheel and Lucky Spin draws, the Starlight Member, the Twilight Pass and the Battle Pass. Battle Points (BP) accumulate from matches, events and quests, and only buy heroes from the base roster, emblems and basic consumables. You can spend Diamonds on a hero that is also sold for BP, but the reverse does not exist โ BP never turns into Diamonds. The game also runs several secondary currencies: Tickets for Lucky Spin draws, Magic Dust for older Legend skins, Starlight Fragment for past Starlight rewards and Crystal of Aurora for the Collector skin draw. All four come from events, subscriptions and passes โ none of them are sold directly for cash.
The first-purchase x2 bonus: only 50 / 150 / 250 / 500
The first-purchase double is the single most misread mechanic when picking a Diamond pack. The bonus applies only to four standard global tiers: 50, 150, 250 and 500 Diamonds. Each one of those four denominations grants the x2 once per account, paying out 100, 300, 500 and 1,000 Diamonds respectively. After the doubled payout has been triggered on a tier, any further purchase of that exact pack delivers the standard amount and nothing more. Since 1 January 2025 Moonton tightened the rules: there is no automatic yearly reset, and regular re-doubling is gone. Special anniversary or major-update events occasionally reopen the bonus, but it is not something to budget around. The bonus does not apply to the RU ladder of 35 / 55 / 165 / 275 / 565 / 1,155 / 1,765 / 2,975 / 6,000, it does not apply to the PH ladder of 56 / 112 / 223 / 336 / 570 / 1,163 / 2,398 / 6,042, and it does not apply to the larger global packs 1,860 / 3,099 / 4,649 / 7,740. Those are separate regional SKUs, and the Brawl Games catalogue lists the "+50 / +150 / +250 / +500" doubled packs separately from the rest.
Three price ladders: Global, RU and PH
The catalogue carries three parallel Diamond ladders, and they are not different discounts on the same product โ they are technically different in-game purchases in different Moonton storefronts. The Global ladder 78+8 / 156+16 / 234+23 / 625+81 / 1,860+335 / 3,099+589 / 4,649+883 / 7,740+1,548 follows the standard worldwide price grid. The RU ladder 35 / 55 / 165 / 275 / 565 / 1,155 / 1,765 / 2,975 / 6,000 is Moonton's separate rouble price line: a direct payment gateway used to work in Russia until 2022, and after Visa and Mastercard suspended operations there those SKUs are now processed through intermediaries by Player ID and Server ID. The PH ladder 56 / 112 / 223 / 336 / 570 / 1,163 / 2,398 / 6,042 is built on Philippine pesos and tied to PH servers. Region binding is strict: an RU SKU only delivers on a Russian / CIS-cluster account, a PH SKU only delivers on a Philippine-cluster account. Picking an RU pack for a PH account or the other way round results in non-delivery and a re-issue.
Starlight Member: a monthly skin and two subscription tiers
Starlight Member is a calendar-month subscription, running from the 1st through the last day of the month. The base tier costs 300 Diamonds and instantly grants the exclusive Starlight skin of the month, plus a premium reward track with hero fragments, Magic Potion and Tickets. The Plus tier at 750 Diamonds adds 300 Crystal of Aurora up front, which is the direct entry into the Collector skin draw. The skin rotates every month: May 2026 features Obsidia "Magitech Wraith", April was Zetian "Sunset Luminance" and March was Freya "Starborn Resolve". The skin lands the moment Starlight is activated and cannot be lost by skipping a login. Past Starlight skins are recoverable through Starlight Fragment in the trade shop โ 2,300 fragments unlock one archived skin. Do not confuse the Starlight Member with the Twilight Pass: they are separate products with different durations, prices and contents.
Twilight Pass: a one-off seasonal purchase at $9.99
The Twilight Pass is not a subscription โ it is a one-off seasonal purchase priced around 9.99 USD or 990 Diamonds in the in-game store. It cannot be re-bought within the same season on the same account. The season runs roughly three months and is tied to a major patch; an account level of 5+ is required. Progress fills up through daily and weekly quests across 20 TP levels. Activation immediately delivers 200 Tickets and trial cards for Glorious General and Diamond Hero (one day each). Level 8 unlocks the permanent Eudora "Flame Red Lips" skin; level 15 grants the headline reward, the permanent Miya "Suzuhime" skin; level 20 hands out the Twilight Pass Avatar Border and 10 Luxury Tickets. The total reward value comes out near 3,600 Diamonds. The key detail: the Miya "Suzuhime" skin is fixed across seasons, so unlike Starlight, the Twilight Pass does not rotate its main skin.
The Weekly Diamond Pass and the Battle Pass
The Weekly Diamond Pass is a 7-day mini-pass with a fixed payout: 80 Diamonds at activation and another 20 each day through daily login. Total: 220 Diamonds per cycle, plus a Late Sign-in Card and a daily Choice box that picks between 10 Lucky Tickets, 10 Crystal of Aurora, 10 Starlight Fragment and 10 Magic Dust. Store price sits near 1.59 USD. The pass stacks up to 10 copies, but a new one cannot be purchased while the current cycle is still running โ it must end first or there must be an open slot. The Battle Pass / Premium Pass (Elite Pass) is a separate seasonal product running roughly six weeks, aligned with one patch cycle. The Free track is open by default, the Elite Pass costs 550 Diamonds and Elite Plus costs 950 and accelerates progress. Rewards include a seasonal Epic hero skin, hero fragments, Tickets and a Battle Points bundle. The Battle Pass is its own product โ distinct from both Twilight and Starlight in length and contents.
Magic Wheel after Project Reforge: 200 spins to a guaranteed Legend
On 1 January 2026 Moonton launched Project Reforge and rebuilt the headline gacha mechanic from the ground up. The Magic Wheel now runs on a new resource called Progress Points: one spin costs 60 Diamonds, the five-spin pack is 270 at a discount, and each spin adds 1 Progress Point. At 200 PP the player is awarded an Arcane Star Core โ a guaranteed Legend skin chosen from the event pool. Natural Legend rate without the pity is 0.05% per spin, or 1 in 2,000. Pity cost works out to roughly 10,800 Diamonds via five-spin packs or 12,000 via single spins, with around 96 hero fragments, 24 drops of 60 Magic Dust each (โ1,440 total), consumables, tokens and the occasional Epic skin dropping along the way to offset the spend. The headline change in Project Reforge: Crystal of Aurora is no longer used in the Magic Wheel โ the old draw currency is out, and only Progress Points remain. COA stays in circulation for the Collector skin draw and certain events. The free alternative to spending Diamonds on spins is Magic Wheel Potion S, which is handed out through events. One more thing to note: the pity has no duplicate protection โ if an Arcane Star Core lands on a Legend skin you already own, you can either take a second copy or trade it for Magic Dust at a reduced rate.
Player ID, Server ID and how the top-up reaches the account
The practical reality for players in regions where the official store has limited card support: Moonton's direct gateway has been unstable since spring 2022, with Visa and Mastercard suspended in Russia, MIR not connected and most Google Play / App Store purchases failing on local cards. The game itself is not blocked and runs normally on both stores. The standard route for the CIS audience in 2026 is third-party top-up by Player ID and Server ID, with no Moonton account login or password handed over. Both values are required: the Player ID is 8 to 10 digits, the Server ID is the 4-digit number shown in brackets next to it. The full display reads like 12345678(1234). To find them, open the main menu, tap the avatar, go to Profile, and copy the number string under the nickname. Without the Server ID an order can land on a different region's account by mistake, and there is no fix after delivery. Account region is set on first login and cannot be changed through settings or through support โ cross-region migration of an existing account is not available.
- Open your profile in Mobile Legends and copy the Player ID and Server ID (the value in brackets).
- Pick the pack โ Diamonds (Global / RU / PH), the Starlight Member, the Twilight Pass or the Weekly Pass.
- Enter both identifiers in the order form.
- Re-check the pack region and the account binding โ once delivered, the IDs cannot be edited.
- Complete payment and wait for the Diamonds to arrive on the linked account.
If the genre overlaps, the catalogue carries a few neighbouring titles:
- Honor of Kings โ Tencent's mobile MOBA and MLBB's main rival, with Tokens as the premium currency. It dominates China, where MLBB only launched in January 2025 as a separate client called ๅณ่ๅท ๅณฐ.
- Magic Chess: Go Go โ Moonton's auto-battler set in the Mobile Legends universe, sharing heroes, lore and the same Player ID + Server ID delivery flow.
- Pokรฉmon UNITE โ TiMi's 5v5 MOBA with Aeos Gems, in the same short-match niche as MLBB but with a different art style and audience.
- League of Legends: Wild Rift โ Riot Games' mobile adaptation of LoL and a direct international competitor to MLBB with comparable match length.
The Brawl Games catalogue lists all three Diamond ladders โ Global, RU and PH โ alongside the Starlight Member, the Twilight Pass, the Weekly Diamond Pass and the current-season Battle Pass. Checkout requires the Player ID and Server ID, with no login or password handed over; payment is accepted from regions where the official store has limited card support. The on-site chat is available before checkout for questions about a specific pack or order status.







