Mobile Legends Indonesia Top Up Malaysia: 2026 Diamond Math
Published: 2026-06-02
Malaysians who play on an Indonesia-region Mobile Legends account face a clear math problem at every top-up. The Codashop ID store sells 86 Diamonds for Rp 21,850, which works out to about RM 6.03 at the 1 IDR = 0.000276 MYR rate on Bank Negara's indicative board for early June 2026. Apple's Malaysia App Store sells 86 Diamonds for about RM 6.10 on the MY regional tier, but it cannot push the Diamonds into an Indonesia UID without ID e-wallet credentials. That gap, plus the payment-rail block, is exactly why Malaysian players route through REDX Game.
This pillar walks through the Indonesia Diamond ladder converted to ringgit, the sen-per-Diamond gap against the Apple route, the five-click DuitNow flow, and the Zone ID traps that send Diamonds to the wrong server. It also lays out the MPL Indonesia Season 17 Playoffs window in Jakarta and the Hirara release date on 17 June, both of which change when a sensible Malaysian buyer pulls the trigger.
Why Malaysians load Indonesia-region Diamonds
Two groups dominate this buyer pool. Indonesian students and workers in Klang Valley keep their ID-region accounts so squad mates back home stay matched. Malaysian players who grind both regions for season-end Mythic rewards run a second account on the ID server because the regional Diamond pricing is set lower by Moonton. Either way, the user sits in KL or Petaling Jaya, holds a Malaysian bank card, and has zero access to GoPay, OVO, Dana, or QRIS.
REDX Game closes that rail gap. The order page at redxgame.com/order/game-top-up/mobile-legends-indonesia takes Touch 'n Go eWallet, DuitNow QR, Boost, ShopeePay MY, MAE, and FPX. Pricing is quoted in MYR. The Diamonds land on the Indonesia UID, not the Malaysia UID, because the order form takes both User ID and Zone ID at submission.
Codashop's ID ladder, converted to MYR
Codashop Indonesia is the closest thing to an official price reference for the ID region because it is a Moonton-authorised partner. The full June 2026 Diamond ladder, converted at 1 IDR = 0.000276 MYR, looks like this.
PackDiamonds (base + bonus)IDR (Codashop)MYR equivalentsen / Diamond
5D5Rp 1,423RM 0.397.84
12D11 + 1Rp 3,323RM 0.927.64
28D25 + 3Rp 7,600RM 2.107.49
59D53 + 6Rp 15,200RM 4.207.11
86D77 + 9Rp 21,850RM 6.037.01
172D156 + 16Rp 43,700RM 12.067.01
257D233 + 24Rp 61,750RM 17.046.63
706D635 + 71Rp 142,500RM 39.335.57
1412D1271 + 141Rp 218,500RM 60.314.27
2195D1976 + 219Rp 475,000RM 131.105.97
5532D4977 + 555Rp 1,140,000RM 314.645.69
Two inflection points jump out. The 706D pack at 5.57 sen each is the cheapest mid-tier rung, beating both the 257D rung above it and the 2195D rung below it. Its 1412D pack at 4.27 sen each is the absolute floor of the entire ladder, courtesy of Codashop's stacked 33% promotion banner on that single rung. REDX Game tracks this regional ladder in MYR with a small payment-processing margin, which keeps the same shape: the 1412D rung is still the cheapest sen-per-Diamond pack on the order page.
Sen-per-Diamond gap against the Apple route
The Apple in-app purchase route is the default that most Malaysian players reach for first, then quietly drop. Two things go wrong with it for an Indonesia-region account.
First, the Malaysia App Store ladder is priced for the Malaysia region. A 706D pack on the MY iAP store costs around RM 39.90, which is 5.65 sen per Diamond on the Malaysia tier. That looks comparable to REDX's 5.57 sen on the ID rung, but the Apple payment can only credit the Malaysia UID. If your account is on Zone ID 2001 (Indonesia), the purchase will fail or land on a different UID, depending on whether you've ever logged into a MY-region account on the same device.
Second, the only legitimate Apple route to an Indonesia UID is an Indonesia App Store account, which requires an Indonesian Apple ID, Indonesian payment method, and an Indonesian billing address. For most Malaysian buyers, that is not a realistic path.
That leaves the cross-region reseller route. Here is the sen-per-Diamond comparison Malaysian players actually face on the four most common Diamond tiers, in the same June 2026 window:
PackREDX Game (ID, MYR rail)Apple iAP (MY tier, MY UID only)Per-pack saving
86DRM 6.20 ≈ 7.21 sen/DRM 6.10 ≈ 7.09 sen/D–RM 0.10*
172DRM 12.40 ≈ 7.21 sen/DRM 12.90 ≈ 7.50 sen/DRM 0.50
706DRM 40.50 ≈ 5.74 sen/DRM 39.90 ≈ 5.65 sen/D–RM 0.60*
1412DRM 62.10 ≈ 4.40 sen/DRM 99.90 ≈ 7.07 sen/DRM 37.80
The asterisked rows are not the point. The 1412D row is. A Malaysian buyer who tops up an Indonesia UID at the 1412D rung saves RM 37.80 on a single pack against the Apple MY iAP price for the same Diamond count, and avoids the region-mismatch failure entirely. Stack two such packs across a Starlight cycle and the saving covers a Mythic-tier RM 75 skin outright. Memang best for anyone running a serious ID-server account.
For a player who tops up roughly 5,000 Diamonds a season — a typical Mythic-grinder pace — the route choice swings RM 100 to RM 150 per season. That is the original data point for this article. Most cross-region comparison guides round the answer to "Codashop is cheaper" without showing the per-rung curve, so a Malaysian reader can see exactly which rung to buy.
Five-click top-up from KL, PJ, or Johor Bahru
- Open Mobile Legends. Tap the profile avatar at top-left. Copy both the long User ID (8–10 digits) and the four-to-five-digit Zone ID inside the parentheses.
- Go to redxgame.com/order/game-top-up/mobile-legends-indonesia. Paste User ID and Zone ID in the two fields. The form will display the in-game nickname back to you after a 1–2 second lookup.
- Pick a Diamond pack. The 706D and 1412D rungs are the sweet spots in the current Codashop ID ladder, so they get the heaviest order volume.
- Select payment: Touch 'n Go eWallet, DuitNow QR, Boost, MAE, ShopeePay MY, or FPX from any Malaysian bank. Confirm the MYR total.
- Authorise the payment in your e-wallet or bank app. Diamonds land on the Indonesia UID within the 1–3 minute window REDX Game advertises. The order page also emails a receipt to redxgamemalaysia@gmail.com on the merchant side, which is useful for any post-sale dispute.
One detail Klang Valley buyers ask about: the nickname lookup at step two is the safety net. If the wrong Zone ID is pasted, the form returns "account not found" rather than crediting the wrong UID. Tak perlu tunggu lama for that callback; the lookup runs against Moonton's account API in real time.
Zone ID traps to dodge before you pay
"Zone ID is a 4–5 digit number that tells you which region your account is registered under. You can find both your User ID and Zone ID in your in-game profile." — Kaleoz MLBB account guide, accessed June 2026.
Three traps catch first-time cross-region buyers in Penang, Ipoh, and Kuching almost every week.
Trap one: the wrong-region UID. A Malaysian account on Zone 2001 looks identical to an Indonesia account on Zone 2001 in the parentheses, but Moonton splits its servers regionally. Submitting an MY UID on an Indonesia order page returns "account not found." The fix is to confirm the nickname displayed after the lookup matches the in-game nickname before paying.
Trap two: the recycled UID. Moonton recycles abandoned UIDs after long inactivity. If you reactivated an old account in 2026, double-check the Zone ID again in the profile — some old accounts come back with a refreshed Zone ID assigned to a different server.
Trap three: the screenshot lie. Boleh tahan how many buyers paste the User ID and Zone ID from an old screenshot rather than opening the live profile. If you swapped phones or reinstalled the game in the past three months, open the profile fresh before paying.
Moonton's own terms also discourage running an Indonesia-region account from a non-Indonesia IP for ranked play. The risk is account-level, not Diamond-level: a top-up itself does not breach terms, but using a VPN to chase a regional event reward can.
MPL Indonesia Season 17 stack: when to load
The June 2026 calendar has two timing windows worth marking on a Malaysian buyer's calendar.
The MPL Indonesia Season 17 Playoffs run 10 to 14 June at the Jakarta International Velodrome, with the Grand Final on 14 June. Moonton historically runs a 24-to-48-hour post-Grand-Final recharge bonus inside the ID region for whichever team lifts the trophy. RRQ Hoshi, ONIC, and EVOS Legends all sit in the playoff bracket, and any of them winning triggers the bonus. A Malaysian buyer who holds a 706D top-up until 15 June stands to grab an extra 50–100 bonus Diamonds at REDX Game once the promotion goes live in-game.
The second window is the Hirara release on 17 June, which doubles as the Season 41 (Scarlet Embers) reset. New season resets reliably push the Starlight subscription value: the 250-Diamond Starlight tier credits an exclusive skin on day one of the season, so timing the Starlight buy on or just after 17 June front-loads the value for the full month. Falcons Esports and Yamato of TODAK on the Malaysia side both run dual-region streams, so KL-based viewers can track the Indonesia recharge timing live without leaving the MY broadcast.
Hirara's draft pick rate on the Indonesia server is expected to climb past 40% inside the first ten days, based on the pattern Moonton's last three assassin releases followed. That matters for the buying decision because Hirara is locked behind a 599-Diamond hero ticket on launch. A Malaysian buyer who already holds a 706D rung from a 14 June top-up can buy the Hirara ticket on day one. No scrambling for a small pack at rush hour. Payment-gateway latency on the Indonesia server spikes by 40 to 60 seconds in that first launch window. The same logic applies to the Harith Rebel Emberfang Starlight skin, which sits behind the same season-pass gate and tends to attract an Indonesia in-game banner refresh roughly 72 hours after launch.
One last calendar item Malaysian buyers should mark: the Indonesia Independence Day window in mid-August historically triggers a 14-day red-themed event with deeper Diamond discounts than the Codashop default. Holding a top-up plan for that window if you can wait the seven extra weeks is worth a roughly 8 to 12% sen-per-Diamond saving on the mid-rung packs. Senang gila to plan around if your account is on the Indonesia server full-time.
One more note. The Codashop ID 33% promotion on the 875D rung tends to refresh on the first and fifteenth of each month; checking the Codashop ID store on those dates lets a Malaysian buyer time the cross-region order against the regional sale cycle.
FAQ: Malaysian buyers on the Indonesia server
Can I top up an Indonesia-region MLBB account with my Malaysian bank account?
Yes, through REDX Game. The order page accepts FPX from Maybank, CIMB, Public Bank, Hong Leong, RHB, AmBank, BSN, and the rest of the standard Malaysian FPX list, plus all the major Malaysian eWallets. Diamonds credit the Indonesia UID; the payment processes in MYR.
Do I pay the Indonesia price or the Malaysia price?
You pay the IDR-equivalent price converted to MYR, with a small payment-processing margin on top. The ladder shape matches the Codashop ID store, so the 1412D rung remains the cheapest sen-per-Diamond pack rather than the 706D rung that wins on the Malaysia regional ladder.
How long does delivery take?
REDX Game advertises 1 to 3 minutes for Diamond top-ups, and Indonesia-region orders run on the same automated pipeline as Malaysia-region orders. Most KL-based buyers see Diamonds in the account before they finish closing the e-wallet app.
What if I paste the wrong Zone ID?
The form's nickname lookup catches mismatches before payment. If a wrong Zone ID is paired with a real User ID that resolves to a different account, the displayed nickname will not be yours — stop and re-check the in-game profile. The order is non-refundable once Diamonds have credited.
Is cross-region top-up against Moonton's terms?
The top-up itself is not a terms violation; payment partners legitimately credit Diamonds across regions. Moonton's terms are stricter about playing ranked from a mismatched IP using VPNs, and about account sharing. A KL player loading their own Indonesia UID through REDX Game's MLBB Indonesia page is doing neither of those things.
Can I buy the Weekly Diamond Pass or Twilight Pass for the Indonesia account?
Yes, both subscription products show on the Indonesia-region store. The Weekly Pass at roughly RM 7.60 and the Twilight Pass at roughly RM 41.40 are common companion buys alongside a 706D or 1412D pack at the same store.
What if I have both an Indonesia UID and a Malaysia UID?
Two separate orders. Use the Mobile Legends Indonesia page for the ID UID and the Malaysia-region MLBB page for the MY UID. The Zone ID tells the two apart at submission, so no chance of misrouting if you check the displayed nickname each time.
Is the REDX Game store an official Moonton partner?
It operates under standard reseller arrangements with the upstream payment partners. The Diamonds delivered are the same Diamonds Moonton issues through the official store; the value comes from the payment-rail bridge between Malaysian eWallets and the Indonesia server.