MLBB has officially released the revamped Aulus, along with a new round of promotion and event support. This update not only introduces his reworked kit, but also brings a limited-time discount event running from April 22 to April 28. During the event, both Aulus and the Barren Pioneer skin are available at 30% OFF, while the Berserker skin is offered at a much deeper discount for just 51 Diamonds.
The direction of this Aulus revamp is very clear. He is no longer designed as a Fighter who only works when he can stay glued to enemies and keep swinging at close range. Instead, the new version is built to be a hero who can enter fights more smoothly, deal stronger AoE damage, and stay relevant in teamfights with more reliable pressure. For many players, the most important question right now is not simply whether Aulus got stronger, but how to play the new Aulus, what to build on him, and whether this event window is a good time to pick him up.

Aulus’s passive, Fighting Spirit, is still the core of his entire kit. After dealing damage, he gradually builds stacks, and each stack increases his Attack Speed. Once fully stacked, Aulus gains an enhanced Basic Attack with increased range, and that empowered hit also deals additional linear damage.
This means the new Aulus is still not a hero who starts every fight at full power right away. He needs to weave skills and Basic Attacks together to build momentum as quickly as possible. The best way to understand him is as a Fighter who needs to get started first, then take over the fight through sustained pressure.

His first skill is one of the most important parts of the rework. After activation, Aulus begins accumulating Fighting Spirit, removes slow effects, and gains bonus Movement Speed. If he is not affected by high-level crowd control within a short time, he then enters the Enraged state and gains Control Immunity.
This change makes his engage much more forgiving than before. The old Aulus could feel awkward if he was slowed or kited before he even got into range. The new version has a much better chance of reaching the target cleanly. In actual matches, this skill should not be wasted casually. It works best when you are already looking for a path into the enemy backline or preparing to enter a small or mid-sized fight. Its value is not just movement speed. It is what gives Aulus a much more stable entry point into combat.

His second skill starts with a fan-shaped slash that slows enemies. After hitting a target, Aulus can cast it again to dash forward and smash the ground, dealing damage to nearby enemies. This design clearly defines how the new Aulus should be played: land the first part, then use the second cast to reposition, chase, or force your way deeper into the fight.
That is also one of the biggest differences between the old and new versions. Aulus now feels much more capable of creating his own opening instead of waiting for the enemy to stay in range. In real matches, Skill 2 should not be treated as a simple damage button. It is a very important tool for sticking to targets, adjusting your position in combat, and widening your AoE pressure. If Skill 1 opens the fight, Skill 2 is what helps Aulus turn that opening into real impact.

His Ultimate repeatedly strikes nearby enemies and ends with a larger final slash that covers a wider area. During the skill, Aulus also gains damage reduction, and each strike gives him a brief burst of Movement Speed. This is what allows the revamped Aulus to do more than just sit on one target and trade hits. He now has a much better chance of dealing sustained AoE damage in the center of a teamfight.
The best timing for this Ultimate is not a random long-range initiation. It is much more effective after you have already used Skill 1 and Skill 2 to get into the fight, or after your team has already forced an opening onto an important target. That is when Aulus can use his Ultimate to maximize both his damage output and his ability to stay relevant in extended fights.

The new Aulus is not meant to be played as a brainless front-to-back brawler. His core pattern is much more deliberate: use Skill 1 for the speed and crowd control resistance window, connect with Skill 2 to secure contact and reposition, then rely on your Ultimate and empowered Basic Attacks to keep pressure on the enemy team.
If you still want a more detailed breakdown of his combo flow and how the new version compares to the old one, you can also check this guide here:
MLBB Aulus Revamp Guide: Skills, Combos, and Playstyle Explained
The recommended route is the Jungle setup, built around jungle tempo and fast engagement. The logic behind this build is very straightforward. The new Aulus gets much more value when he can pressure fights earlier and turn mid-game momentum into teamfight control, so this setup is better for players who want to play proactively.
After starting with jungle gear, the rest of the build clearly leans toward burst, penetration, chase potential, and finishing power. That matches the direction of his revamped skills very well. Aulus is no longer just a late-game stand-and-swing Fighter. He now works much better as a hero who can actively create pressure and start favorable engagements.

The Sustained DPS setup is a better fit for players who prefer longer fights and more consistent damage output in the mid and late game. This kind of build usually puts more value on Attack Speed, sustained pressure, and fight duration instead of trying to dive in and burst someone instantly.
For players in ranked who do not want to force overly aggressive backline dives every time, this setup will often feel safer and more stable.
In the end, Aulus itemization still comes down to two simple questions. First, can you get into the fight cleanly? Second, once you get in, can you keep your passive and Ultimate working long enough to matter? That is why your build should still adjust based on the enemy lineup. Against squishier teams with limited control, burst-heavy setups usually feel better. Against tankier teams with longer teamfights, sustained damage setups are often the more reliable option.
The discount details for this event are already very straightforward. From April 22 to April 28, both Aulus and the Barren Pioneer skin are available at 30% OFF, while the Berserker skin is now 81% OFF.
Aulus Hero Price: 22400 Battle Points / 419 Diamonds

Berserker Skin Price: 51 Diamonds

Barren Pioneer Skin Price: 419 Diamonds

If Aulus is one of your favorite heroes, or if you have been thinking about picking up both the hero and his skins, this is a very good time to do it. For players who are short on Diamonds, you can also buy MLBB diamonds through ManaBuy before grabbing these discounted hero and skin offers. If you are already planning a game top up, this event is one of the clearer windows to make that spending decision feel worthwhile.
Overall, this Aulus revamp is more than a surface-level buff. It very clearly improves his engage stability, AoE threat, and ability to apply sustained pressure in teamfights.
If you used to feel that Aulus was too clunky or too easy to kite, this version is much more worth revisiting. The key is not to play him like an old-fashioned Fighter who only wants to stand in place and keep swinging. Instead, focus on accelerating into fights, connecting your skills properly, and maintaining pressure once you stick to the target. That is where the real strength of the revamped Aulus becomes much easier to feel.
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