Mobile Legends Top Up Boost eWallet: Malaysia Math 2026
Published: 2026-07-12
Roamer Yums of Selangor Red Giants walked off Stadium Juara with two MVP trophies on 7 June 2026, sealing a 4-0 sweep of Team Vamos in a Grand Final that put SRG on their fifth consecutive Immortal Cup and the most decorated run in MPL Malaysia history. Every Petaling Jaya duo-queue this week was still trading pocket replays of that final on the LRT ride home. That kind of hype quietly pushes Diamond spend inside MLBB, and Diamond spend is exactly where Mobile Legends Malaysia top up Boost eWallet starts to matter for players trying to convert MPL momentum into a fresh account skin before MSC 2026 kicks off in Paris. REDX Game sells Diamonds across six MYR tiers between RM 4.90 and RM 118.90, and Boost sits alongside Touch 'n Go, GrabPay, DuitNow QR, and FPX at the MLBB Malaysia checkout.
The reload path you pick before you land on the checkout page changes the effective cost per Diamond by a measurable amount, which is why players who top up more than once a month should read the fee table below carefully. Boost's own 0.75% credit-card reload fee, dropped from a flat 1% during the October 2024 revision, is the tell that most guides ignore. Skip it and the ladder reads clean. Fold it into your top-tier 2,195 Diamond pack and the sen-per-Diamond metric quietly slides from 5.42 sen to 5.46 sen, which sounds small until you buy Diamonds every weekend of an MPL season for skin runs and battle pass rerolls.
Boost against the other Malaysian rails
REDX Game accepts Boost eWallet, Touch 'n Go, GrabPay, DuitNow QR, and FPX online banking, and each rail carries a different effective cost once you count reload fees and settlement time before checkout. Below is the honest comparison drawn from Boost's October 2024 rate revision, which is still the live rate card in July 2026, plus Touch 'n Go's own zero-fee DuitNow reload path.
Reload rail into walletFeeSpeedMLBB checkout
Boost via DuitNow transferFreeInstantYes, one-tap QR
Boost via debit cardFreeInstantYes, one-tap QR
Boost via credit card0.75% convenience feeInstantYes, but pay the fee
Touch 'n Go via DuitNowFreeInstantYes, direct DuitNow QR
FPX online bankingFree1–2 minutesYes, bank redirect
Boost wins on two counts that pop out of the table above and matter to any player buying MLBB Diamonds more than once a month. DuitNow reload is free, so the ladder in the next section applies without any hidden surcharge tacked on before checkout even begins. Debit-card reload is also free at exactly zero sen. The Boost app remembers gaming merchants after your first purchase, so returning customers see a one-tap confirm on repeat orders that most other Malaysian rails cannot match at checkout speed. Only credit cards trigger the 0.75% fee, and even that soft ceiling is small next to the straight-up MYR premium you pay if you route through the Apple App Store MY instead.
Six-tier Diamond ladder in MYR
Prices below reflect the display seen on 12 July 2026 at REDX Game. Focus on the last column. That final tier at 2,195 Diamonds is the honest sweet spot on the ladder for any player planning a serious skin run this month.
DiamondsMYR at REDX GameSen per Diamond
86RM 4.905.70
172RM 9.905.76
257RM 14.905.80
706RM 39.905.65
1,412RM 79.905.66
2,195RM 118.905.42
Boleh tahan. RM 118.90 for 2,195 Diamonds sits close to a Bukit Bintang cinema outing for two people on a Saturday night, and it also drops the effective Diamond cost by nearly a third of a sen against the RM 4.90 starter pack that most casual buyers reach for first. Every tier between the ladder floor and ceiling wastes a fraction of a sen per Diamond, which explains why most Kuala Lumpur players who top up more than once a month settle on the top tier and forget the rest.
Sen-per-Diamond math with Boost fees folded in
Here is the original math nobody on the Malaysian blog scene lays out cleanly for MLBB Diamond buyers who use Boost as their default rail. When your Boost reload comes from DuitNow or a debit card, the ladder above is your true cost per Diamond down to the sen. Should you reload with a credit card instead, add 0.75% to every effective price on the ladder and watch how the top tier shifts under the extra load.
RM 118.90 × 1.0075 = RM 119.79. Divide that RM 119.79 across 2,195 Diamonds and you land at 5.46 sen per Diamond instead of 5.42 sen, a small drift that compounds fast if you top up every week during MPL playoff season. The credit-card surcharge added roughly RM 0.89 to a Diamond stack big enough to afford a full skin roll during the MSC 2026 hype window. Not a deal breaker on one buy. Also not free.
Now compare against the App Store MY route with clean eyes. Apple's MLBB 2,195 Diamond pack lists around RM 137.90 at current MYR settlement rates, which is a straight RM 19.00 premium over the same 2,195 Diamonds bought through REDX Game with a free Boost DuitNow reload — enough MYR delta to buy a Yoodo prepaid data top-up in Shah Alam with change to spare. "Murah giler," as a friend from Ipoh dropped in a group chat during MPL playoff week when the split of App Store versus local rails came up between rounds.
Split-buying looks tempting on paper until you check the arithmetic properly with all fees included on both sides of the comparison. Two 706 Diamond packs at RM 39.90 each buy 1,412 Diamonds for RM 79.80 at 5.65 sen per Diamond. One single 1,412 Diamond pack at RM 79.90 lands at 5.66 sen per Diamond. You save a grand total of RM 0.10 across both purchases, which is a poor trade for two Boost confirmations and two Diamond deliveries, so bump straight to the 2,195 tier at RM 118.90 whenever your budget stretches that far.
"Boost's credit card reload convenience fee was reduced from 1% to 0.75% in October 2024, applying to all credit card reloads." — SoyaCincau, October 2024
The Boost Basic wallet tier caps your balance at RM 1,000 and monthly transactions at RM 2,000, which comfortably covers even eight consecutive RM 118.90 top-ups inside a single month for the average MLBB buyer. Heavier spenders should upgrade to Boost Premium at RM 4,999. The Premium 10K tier lifts the ceiling to RM 10,000 for grinders who bulk-load an entire season of Diamond passes plus MSC 2026 skin bundles in a single reload cycle.
Buy MLBB Diamonds with Boost, step by step
Six steps. Two minutes. Tak perlu tunggu lama.
- Grab your MLBB User ID and Zone ID from Profile → Account inside the game, then copy them somewhere safe on your phone.
- Open the MLBB Malaysia top-up page in your browser.
- Paste your User ID and Zone ID into the checkout form, and double-check the digits before you press continue on the page.
- Pick your Diamond tier. The RM 118.90 pack is the sweet-spot buy for MSC 2026 skin runs.
- At checkout, choose Boost eWallet, then scan the QR that appears using the Boost app on your phone within the timeout window.
- Confirm the deduction. Diamonds arrive in-game within the advertised 1 to 3 minutes.
Should your Boost balance run short mid-checkout, the app prompts an in-line reload through DuitNow (free) or a credit card (0.75% fee). Reload from inside Boost, then return to the top-up page. Your order stays parked and ready to complete.
FAQ: Boost, MLBB, Malaysia specifics
Is Boost eWallet accepted for MLBB top-ups? Yes. Boost sits alongside Touch 'n Go, GrabPay, DuitNow QR, and FPX online banking at checkout on the MLBB Malaysia storefront. Diamonds land in your account within 1 to 3 minutes of a cleared payment, and Boost specifically supports one-tap repeat purchases once you have topped up once.
What is the cheapest Diamond pack per Diamond? The 2,195 Diamond pack at RM 118.90 lands at 5.42 sen per Diamond, which is the best rate on the current ladder by a full 0.24 sen. Starter tiers around RM 4.90 sit at 5.70 sen per Diamond, so they cost roughly 5% more per point when you compare them tier by tier. Buy the top tier once instead of stacking six smaller purchases if you can afford the upfront outlay.
Do I pay a Boost fee when reloading through DuitNow? No. DuitNow reloads and debit-card reloads are free of any Boost fee. Only credit-card reloads carry the 0.75% Boost convenience fee, which was reduced from 1% during the October 2024 rate revision and remains the live rate as of July 2026.
Does the storefront accept international Boost accounts? No. Boost eWallet is a Malaysia-only rail bound to Malaysian phone numbers and MyKad verification, so regional wallets like Boost SG or Boost ID do not clear at checkout. Use a DuitNow QR from a Malaysian bank or a Malaysian debit card instead, and remember that all pricing on the site is fixed in MYR.
How does local pricing compare to Apple App Store MY? The 2,195 Diamond pack lists around RM 137.90 on the App Store MY, versus RM 118.90 on REDX Game paid through Boost. That is a clean RM 19.00 saving on a single top-up, which is roughly the price of a full Nasi Kandar meal with side dishes and teh tarik in Penang after a long day.
Which Boost tier do I need for heavy MLBB spending? Basic covers eight RM 118.90 top-ups per month before you hit the RM 1,000 balance cap for the tier. Premium raises the same balance ceiling to RM 4,999 for players who load a whole month of Diamond spend in one go. Boost Premium 10K lifts it to RM 10,000, which fits a full MPL season of Diamond passes plus MSC 2026 skin bundles inside one reload.
Is Boost safer than saving a credit card on another rail? Boost is regulated by Bank Negara Malaysia and requires biometric or PIN confirmation on every payment before the funds move out of your wallet. That extra confirmation layer is why plenty of Johor Bahru players keep their gaming spend routed through Boost even though they have a credit card saved on other checkout rails already.
MLBB has crossed 100 million monthly active users during its peak windows, according to Wikipedia's live entry on the game. Malaysian players are a small slice of that total in raw numbers, but the five straight MPL Malaysia titles collected by Selangor Red Giants say enough about the local skill ceiling for anyone underestimating the region. Boost is the smoothest of the local rails once you skip the credit-card fee, and that is the whole point of picking a Malaysian storefront over the App Store MY route in the first place.