Arena of Valor Boost eWallet Top Up: 7-Step Malaysia Guide
Published: 2026-07-01
Boost eWallet already sits behind roughly 12 million Malaysian wallets, and it happens to be one of the quieter ways to grab Arena of Valor Vouchers on the MSP server. The catch: most Malaysian AoV players still default to card top-up on iOS, then wonder why RM 20 fetches so few Vouchers. This guide lays out the Boost path through REDX Game, complete with a sen-per-Voucher table and a 7-step checkout for KL and Petaling Jaya players who want the money to stretch.
Why Boost fits the AoV top-up habit
AoV runs on a shared Malaysia-Singapore-Philippines server, which means Malaysian ranked queues pool with SG and PH grinders. Long climb sessions burn through skin fragment reserves and Arcana slot upgrades faster than the drip you get from casual matches during a normal week. Vouchers are the paid currency you spend on hero shards, Arcana packs and premium skin bundles that never appear in the free rotation for MSP-server accounts.
Boost eWallet suits that habit for a simple reason: it lives on the same phone you play AoV on. No swiping a card, no re-entering CVVs, no App Store limits on daily spend for younger players. The Wise Malaysia review of Boost notes it is "one of the largest home-grown Malaysian e-wallets, with cashback on most transactions and full FPX integration." (wise.com, 2025). For AoV top-ups routed through REDX Game, that cashback stacks on a price that is already lower than direct iOS purchases.
Senang gila to set up. Open Boost, tap the game top-up shortcut or scan the QR from REDX, done. Malaysian TNG heads argue TNG is faster; Boost users hit back with the cashback stars. Both are fine, and the practical point is that either route skips the Apple ID currency conversion and daily-limit friction that iOS-native buyers hit around the middle of every month.
One more thing worth noting for AoV specifically. The AVC (Valor Cup) Malaysia-SG-PH league still runs alongside the Arena of Valor International Championship, whose 2025 edition ran 17 Nov to 7 Dec in Vietnam with a USD 500,000 prize pool (Liquipedia). Local grinders chasing that competitive tier need consistent Voucher access, and nothing kills a ranked mood in Petaling Jaya like a failed App Store payment on iOS at 11 pm the night before a scrim.
AoV Voucher tiers on REDX, priced in MYR
REDX lists AoV Voucher packs in ringgit-native amounts, so what you see is what your Boost wallet pays. No USD conversion, no hidden Apple ID markup. The typical tier layout across a recent snapshot looks like this — check the live Arena of Valor order page before you buy, since Garena rotates promo Vouchers on top.
Pack (typical)MYR priceSen per VoucherBest for
60 VouchersRM 3.005.00 senBattle Pass top-up
300 VouchersRM 15.005.00 senSingle skin
500 VouchersRM 25.005.00 senHero shards run
1,000 VouchersRM 50.005.00 senRare skin bundle
2,000 VouchersRM 100.005.00 senLegendary skin roll
5,000 VouchersRM 250.005.00 senFull event cycle
Flat sen-per-Voucher across tiers is the giveaway that you are seeing a clean Garena-authorized rate rather than a marked-up reseller price. Buy at whichever tier fits the skin you want.
The Boost cashback math you actually care about
Here is the calculation nobody shows on TikTok. A 200 Vouchers in-app pack on the App Store lists around RM 17. That is roughly 8.50 sen per Voucher. The same 300-Voucher pack via REDX Game, paid with Boost eWallet, is RM 15, or 5.00 sen per Voucher. Even before cashback, that is a 41.2 percent lower per-Voucher rate.
Now layer the Boost side. Boost's BoostUP loyalty program awards Boost Stars on qualifying spend, and Boost Bank debit-card holders can earn 2 percent cashback on selected transactions during promo cycles (RinggitPlus). Assume a conservative 1 percent effective return once Stars are redeemed. On a RM 50 top-up for 1,000 Vouchers, that is 50 sen back, bringing your effective spend to RM 49.50, or 4.95 sen per Voucher across the pack.
Round trip: RM 100 spent on iOS gets roughly 1,175 Vouchers at App Store rates. The same RM 100 at REDX with Boost cashback pulls closer to 2,020 Vouchers of value. That is nearly 72 percent more skins per ringgit before you even touch a Garena flash sale. Boleh tahan the math.
A note for Shah Alam and Johor Bahru grinders who split spend across the month: top up in 500 or 1,000 Voucher chunks rather than a single RM 250 pull. Boost Stars accumulate faster on multiple transactions inside a single BoostUP tier window, and the sen-per-Voucher does not penalize smaller packs on REDX. Splitting also caps your exposure if a match crashes mid-payment on a laggy PJ mall Wi-Fi rather than concentrating the whole month's spend on one dodgy connection.
Seven-step Boost eWallet top-up on REDX
The full flow, front to back, so no tab hopping:
- Log in to Arena of Valor and note your Player ID from the profile page — top-right avatar, then the ID string under your nickname. Screenshot it.
- Open the REDX Arena of Valor page in your phone browser. No app download needed.
- Choose your Voucher pack. Tap the tier you priced out in the section above. The MYR total updates instantly.
- Paste the Player ID into the recipient field. Double-check the last three digits carefully, since a wrong ID is the single most common cause of failed AoV Voucher top-ups sent to the wrong account and untraceable through Garena support.
- Select Boost eWallet at the payment step. REDX generates a Boost payment link or QR.
- Approve inside Boost. The app opens, shows the merchant name and MYR total, you tap Pay, enter your Boost PIN. Confirmation lands in under 60 seconds during normal hours.
- Return to AoV. Vouchers appear in your in-game wallet within 1 to 3 minutes on REDX Game's advertised delivery window. Restart the client if the count has not updated after five.
FAQ for Malaysian Arena of Valor players
Does REDX Game top-up on the MSP server actually credit my Malaysia AoV account? Yes. Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines share the same AoV server since launch on 17 October 2017, so a Player ID from any of those three countries lands Vouchers in the same account. REDX Game asks for that Player ID and nothing else.
Is Boost eWallet slower than TNG for game top-ups? Not meaningfully. The Boost approval flow adds maybe 5 to 8 seconds versus TNG's near-instant DuitNow rail. On REDX Game's 1-to-3-minute delivery clock, that gap disappears in the noise. Pick whichever cashback program you already collect Stars in.
Can I use Boost for AoV top-up if I do not have Boost Bank? Yes. The plain Boost eWallet handles the payment. Boost Bank only matters if you want the 2 percent debit-card cashback layer. Regular Boost Stars still accrue on eWallet transactions.
What about promo codes? Garena runs seasonal codes through AoV's in-game redemption page, not through payment providers. REDX Game will not apply a code inside checkout — you redeem it in-app after your Vouchers land. Codes are usually skin fragments, not extra Vouchers.
Is there a minimum top-up for Boost on REDX? The 60 Voucher pack at RM 3 is generally the smallest AoV tier available, and Boost accepts payments from RM 1 upward. Tak perlu tunggu lama for a payday — any weekend RM 3 is enough to grab a Battle Pass tier bump.
My previous TODAK-linked Yamato-era account is dormant. Does that affect AoV top-up? Not at all. AoV accounts are separate from MLBB accounts. Yamato of TODAK's presence was on the Mobile Legends side; TODAK's org-wide shutdown in December 2025 does not touch AoV wallets. Log in to your AoV Player ID, top up, and Vouchers will credit as normal on the MSP server.
Wrap up your session, restock your Vouchers via REDX Game, and the next ranked queue should feel a lot less painful on the wallet. Boost cashback stacked with ringgit-native pricing is a combination Kuching and Ipoh mains already lean on. Nothing dramatic, just numbers that add up in your favour once you stop paying the App Store conversion tax every fortnight.