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MLBB Shop Prices Catalog: Skin, Hero, Pack and Fragment Costs

Lauren Bennett
by Lauren Bennett
Published Jun 11 2026 · Updated Jun 11 2026
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The MLBB Shop is the easiest place to understand Diamond value because many purchases have fixed prices. If a skin, Painted Skin, hero item, fragment item or customization item is listed directly, you can compare it against your current Diamond balance before spending.

This catalog turns the Shop into a price ladder instead of a loose list of examples. It starts with the core skin anchors, then moves through Painted Skins, discounts, heroes, packs, fragments and event-linked Shop pages so you can decide whether direct purchase is better than a draw or event route.

The prices below come from a June 2026 MLBB Shop price review. Shop inventory, discounts and limited tabs can rotate, so use the price tiers as planning anchors and confirm the live item page before purchase.

Quick Answer

The June 2026 MLBB Shop price review shows a clear ladder: 188 Diamond Painted Skins, discount skin listings around 254 Diamonds, many mid-tier skins around 269/399/599/749 Diamonds, and many premium skin listings at 899 Diamonds. The Shop is usually the best place to spend Diamonds when you want a specific item and can buy it directly.

This guide turns the visible Shop prices into a readable ladder, so you can compare direct skin purchases, discounts, fragments, heroes and customization items without scrolling through dozens of Shop cards.

Shop price anchors

Price anchor Common item type How to use the anchor
188 Diamonds Painted Skins Low-cost cosmetic upgrade when you own or want the base skin
254 Diamonds Discount skin listings Useful when a discount is active, but verify the original price
269/399 Diamonds Lower or discounted skin tiers Compare against 188 Painted Skins and event discounts
599 Diamonds Common permanent skin tier Good middle point for direct purchases
749 Diamonds Higher shop skin tier Check whether a similar event discount is active
899 Diamonds Premium shop skin anchor Compare carefully against draw/event alternatives
79/100/149 Diamonds Battle emotes and customization Small cosmetic purchases that can quietly drain budget
250 Diamonds Radiant Kits / fragment-related items More utility-like than pure skin buying

The biggest shop lesson is that "Diamonds spent" and "value received" are not the same thing. A 188 Diamond Painted Skin can be excellent if it completes a skin you use often. A 899 Diamond skin can be better than a draw if it is the exact item you want and no randomness is involved.

Visual Shop Price Ladder

The Shop price ladder is easiest to understand when the price tags are visible. These examples show how 188, 254, 269, 599, 749 and 899 Diamond targets sit next to each other.

Karina Painted Skin crop showing 188 Diamonds
188 Diamonds is the Painted Skin benchmark.Use it as the low-end cosmetic anchor and leftover-Diamond target.
MLBB shop crop showing 254 Diamond discounted skin listing
254 Diamonds appears as a discounted skin anchor.Compare the sale timer and original price before buying.
MLBB shop crop showing 269 Diamond skin tier
269 Diamonds marks the lower direct-purchase skin tier.Useful for players choosing between cheap fixed skins and Painted variants.
MLBB shop crop showing 399 Diamond skin tier
399 Diamonds appears between discount skins and higher Shop anchors.A middle option when 599/749/899 feels too heavy.
MLBB shop crop showing 599 Diamond skin tier
599 Diamonds is a major fixed Shop benchmark.Direct comparison point for 599 Diamond event packages.
MLBB shop crop showing 749 Diamond skin tier
749 Diamonds is a higher Shop tier below the dominant 899 anchor.Plan package routes carefully because leftovers can matter.
Aurora Candle Vigil Epic skin crop showing 899 Diamonds
899 Diamonds is the dominant premium skin anchor in the cropped set.Use as the main fixed-price baseline against draw systems.
MLBB Heroes shop entry showing hero currency context
Heroes are not always a pure Diamond decision.Check Battle Points, Tickets and Owned status before spending Diamonds.
MLBB customization shop showing battle emote pricing context
Small customization purchases can use Diamonds too.Warn readers that 79/100/149 style purchases can quietly drain a skin budget.

Value note: the Shop is where visible price cards matter most. A fixed 899 Diamond price is easier to budget than a draw, but only if the player sees it as one planned purchase rather than a random leftover sink.

Skin prices: direct purchase beats randomness

Direct shop skins are easy to evaluate because the cost is visible before purchase. In the reviewed Shop cards, many skin entries clustered around 599, 749 and 899 Diamonds. These are the prices players should compare against draw systems.

EndsSoon - ZODIAG - 899 Diamonds

If your target is... Start here
A listed Shop skin Buy directly or wait for a discount
A skin with a Painted variant Check whether you need the base skin first
A Legend/Zodiac/event-exclusive skin Read the draw or event rules before spending
A discounted skin Check the sale timer and original price

Direct purchase is not always cheap, but it is predictable. That predictability is valuable when the alternative is a draw system with pity rules.

Painted Skins and discount listings

Painted Skins deserve their own category because the price is often far lower than premium skins. The reviewed 188 Diamond listings are useful for players who already have the relevant base skin or who specifically like a recolor.

Discount listings around 254 Diamonds also matter because they can create a temporary "buy now or wait" decision. When you see a discount:

  1. Confirm whether the discount applies to the exact skin you want.
  2. Check whether it requires owning another item first.
  3. Compare the discounted price with your current Diamond balance.
  4. Avoid buying only because the discount exists.

Heroes, Battle Points and tickets

Not every Shop decision is a Diamond decision. Hero listings can include Battle Points, Tickets, trial cards or other non-Diamond options. That means Diamonds should usually be saved for cosmetics, passes or event systems unless the hero purchase is urgent.

For most players, spending Battle Points on heroes and preserving Diamonds for skins is a healthier long-term pattern.

Packs, utility items and fragments

Shop packs can be useful, but they are harder to judge because they mix items. The reviewed Shop pages included Special Pack listings, Special Items, Radiant Kits, Premium Fragments and related utility purchases.

MLBB Shop fragments entry in June 2026

Shop area What to evaluate
Special Pack Total contents, not just discount badge
Special Items Whether the item solves a current goal
Fragments Exchange value and whether the fragment shop has your target
Radiant Kits Whether the cosmetic system matters to your account
Battle Emotes Small purchases that add up quickly
Interactive effects Cosmetic value only; compare with skins first

Small utility and customization purchases are easy to overlook. A few 79/100/149 Diamond purchases can consume the same budget that would have gone toward a larger skin.

Limited and event-linked shop pages

Some Shop pages connect to event or collaboration modules, such as Sanrio-themed offers. These should be evaluated differently from permanent Shop listings because the timer, discount rules and reward pool matter.

Limited tabs can change quickly, and some collaboration pages hide the real cost behind rules, draw buttons or daily discounts. Confirm the live button price and rules screen before treating a limited tab like a normal fixed-price Shop item.

MLBB Shop Special Pack screen in June 2026

Before buying from a limited tab, check:

Question Why it matters
Is the reward fixed or random? Fixed prices are easier to compare with Shop skins
Is there a daily first-purchase discount? Timing can reduce cost
Does the purchase feed an event currency? The real value may include event progress
Can the item return later? Permanent shop items have less urgency

A better way to choose Shop purchases

Use this simple order:

  1. Pick the item first.
  2. Confirm it is direct-purchase, not draw-based.
  3. Compare the price against your Diamond balance.
  4. Check whether an event or pass can improve the timing.
  5. If the item is 599/749/899 Diamonds, compare it with the draw guide before spending.

For broader planning, return to the MLBB Diamonds value guide. For draw-only skins, use the MLBB draw systems cost guide.

Advanced shop price model

The Shop price ladder is deeper than it looks at first because the same scroll mixes Painted Skins, discounts, mid-tier skins, premium skins, heroes and small customization items. The useful pattern is not one large character image; it is the repeated price structure behind the listings.

Cropped Shop price distribution

Diamond price observed in reviewed Shop cards Count in reviewed Shop cards How to interpret it
188 9 Painted Skin anchor and low-cost cosmetic tier
254 2 Discounted skin anchor, usually meaningful only while the sale is live
269 10 Lower shop skin tier or discounted standard listing
399 4 Mid-low cosmetic tier, useful as a gap-fill benchmark
599 15 Major direct-purchase skin anchor
749 30 Higher direct-purchase skin anchor
899 53 Dominant premium shop skin anchor in the reviewed Shop set

This distribution gives the guide its spine. A reader can understand the Shop as a ladder: 188 Painted Skin, 254/269 discount or lower-price entries, 599 and 749 mid-to-high anchors, and 899 as the dominant premium anchor. In the reviewed Shop cards, 899 was the largest observed premium price group.

What 899 Diamonds really means by region

Region Lowest practical ManaBuy route to at least 899 Diamonds Cost Diamonds received Leftover
Global 86 Diamonds + 172 Diamonds + 706 Diamonds $13.65 964 65
Philippines 56 Diamonds + 279 Diamonds + 570 Diamonds $12.92 905 6
Indonesia 2 x 170 Diamonds + 568 Diamonds $14.80 908 9
Malaysia 2 x 168 Diamonds + 569 Diamond $14.09 905 6
Singapore 1084 Diamonds $17.63 1084 185
Turkey 2 x 221 Diamonds + 494 Diamonds $14.55 936 37

The "best" route is not always the one with the lowest unit cost. For a single 899 Diamond skin, the player should care about three numbers: cash cost, total Diamonds received and leftover Diamonds. A large pack may have a better unit price, but it can force the player to hold hundreds or thousands of extra Diamonds. That is fine for collectors and wasteful for one-off buyers.

Fixed Shop price versus draw pressure

A fixed Shop price has one huge advantage: no randomness. A 749 or 899 Diamond skin can look expensive, but the purchase ends when the price is paid. A draw system may start at 60 or 270 Diamonds and still cost far more if the target reward is tied to pity, bingo or exchange currency. This does not mean draws are bad. It means Shop prices should be the comparison baseline for every draw decision.

MLBB Shop fragments entry showing non-Diamond exchange economy

The Shop also shows that not every desirable item should be bought with Diamonds. Heroes can involve Battle Points, Tickets or Owned status. Fragment shops can convert Premium or Rare Skin Fragments into rewards. Preparation and customization tabs add Power Crystal, emotes, battle effects and other small sinks. A useful spending plan prevents readers from treating Diamonds as the only currency in the game.

How to think about skins without overclaiming region parity

The reviewed account showed 188, 254, 269, 599, 749 and 899 Diamond anchors. That does not mean every event, account region and server always shows the exact same shop inventory on the same day. The safe takeaway is: the reviewed MLBB 2.1.67 account showed these Diamond price anchors, and the cash cost of acquiring those Diamonds still changes by ManaBuy region and package ladder.

That distinction is important. If a skin is 899 Diamonds in the Shop, the Diamond price is the in-game sticker price. The cash price depends on the player's top-up route. Mixing those two concepts is how shallow articles become misleading.

Shop prices are only one layer of the Diamond economy. These pages help you compare the alternatives:

Guide What you will learn
MLBB Diamonds Value Guide How to turn Shop prices into a full Diamond budget across Recharge, Draw and Events.
MLBB Recharge, Passes and Bundles Which recharge or pass route can reach a 188, 599, 749 or 899 Diamond target with the least awkward leftover.
MLBB Draw Systems Cost Guide When a fixed Shop skin is safer than Magic Wheel, Zodiac, Aurora or New Arrival spending.
MLBB Events and Secondary Currencies How event currencies can compete with Shop skins when both use similar Diamond amounts.

If you already picked a skin and only need the Diamond package, compare your account's eligible packages on the ManaBuy MLBB top-up page.

FAQ

What is the common MLBB skin price?

In the June 2026 Shop price review, many visible premium skin entries clustered around 599, 749 and 899 Diamonds, while Painted Skins appeared at 188 Diamonds.

Are Painted Skins worth buying?

They can be worth it if you like the variant and already have the needed base skin. They are not a replacement for a full new skin if the base requirement does not fit your account.

Should I buy heroes with Diamonds?

Usually only if you need the hero immediately. If Battle Points or Tickets are available, saving Diamonds for skins, passes or events is often better.

Why does this guide show representative examples instead of every skin?

Because the useful reader question is not "what does every Shop card look like?" It is "which price tier am I really choosing?" Representative examples keep the price anchors visible while the tables explain how those anchors affect the spending decision.

Lauren Bennett
Guides Editor
Lauren Bennett is a guides writer who turns messy progression into a simple plan. She publishes step-by-step routes, upgrade priorities, and beginner checklists for live-service games, then revisits them after major patches and flags what changed so readers don’t follow yesterday’s path.
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