TL;DR
- Phase 1 of the MLBB x Sanrio event runs from June 12 to June 16, 2026, and is the most critical recharge window, offering approximately 16 free draw tokens.
- The event features four Epic tier Sanrio skins, which can only be obtained through draws and Bingo; duplicates will convert to tokens and rare fragments.
- A single draw costs 225 Diamonds and a 10-pull costs 2,250 Diamonds, with two discounts available: a daily first draw at 112 Diamonds and a one-time first 10-pull at 1,125 Diamonds.
Disclaimer: This summary was created using Artificial Intelligence (AI)
This is the MLBB x Sanrio Phase 1 guide you really need. Not the hype reels of influencers hitting Bingo lines on their second 10-pull.
Phase 1 runs June 12–16, 2026, and it is the single most important recharge window in the entire event.
Miss it, waste it, or spend outside the window, and you leave roughly 16 free draw tokens on the table. That is roughly 16 Bingo pieces gone for nothing.
This is a rerun of the 2022/2025 collab. The four Sanrio skins are back, the Bingo board is back, and Moonton’s gacha math is exactly as punishing as it was before.
So instead of going over the promo art again, we’ll break down the Phase 1 token chain step by step, show you the real Diamond costs and tell you which patterns to fear and which strategies to use depending on your budget.
What is the MLBB x Sanrio Collab (2026 Rerun)?
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The full event runs June 5 through July 2, 2026, though most shop items close June 30. The draw event itself, including the Bingo board, is active through that same window.
Phase 1 and Phase 2 are the two “Premium Supply” periods where Moonton activates a recharge task chain that hands out free tokens in bulk.
Outside of those phases, you can still draw daily discounted singles, but the free token injection stops. The two phases are where this event becomes affordable for anyone who is not dropping 10,000+ Diamonds.
The core loop is simple: spend Diamonds on draws, collect Bingo pieces, complete a line on a 3×3 grid, and claim an unowned Sanrio skin.
The system does have duplicate protection, which means it will not give you a Sanrio skin you already own until you have all four. After that, any extra draws convert to tokens and rare fragments.
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The Four Sanrio Skins in MLBB, Ranked by Community Value
All four skins are Epic tier with custom skill effects, voice lines, and Sanrio companions. Direct purchase is not an option. You get them through draws and Bingo, full stop.
Floryn “Fluffy Dream” (Cinnamoroll)

This is the guaranteed skin for all. First discounted 10-pull (1,125 Diamonds) and Floryn is dropped automatically if you don’t have her yet.
A pastel cream and blue Victorian tea-party design with a Cinnamoroll buddy, glowing petal healing SFX and a dreamy entrance animation.
Moonton put her on the guarantee because she is the most accessible value pick in this collab by community consensus.
If you already own Floryn, the first 10-pull will give you a random unowned Epic or higher skin instead.
Angela “Heartstring” (Hello Kitty)
Pink, white, and red school uniform with an oversized bow and a winged Hello Kitty companion. Her carousel recall animation is charming, and support players consistently rank her as the best overall theme fit of the four.

One real complaint worth noting: the heavy pink palette can wash out on darker maps, which affects readability in actual games. Still the most popular pick after Floryn.
Claude “Bad Bro” (Badtz-Maru)

The one skin in this collab that does not read as sugary. Spiky white hair, a leather jacket, goggles, graffiti motifs, rainbow clone trails, and a go-kart recall.
Voice lines like “Gotta get some sushi after this! Fancy sushi!” land the personality in a way most collab skins miss completely.
If you play Claude regularly, this is the most distinct and character-appropriate skin in the set.
Chang’e “Moon Artist” (Pompompurin)

Painterly overalls, pink hair, and an artist cart recall. The 2026 rerun includes a visual upgrade with brighter paint splashes and more dynamic star animations.
Rated cute by most players but “skippable” if you are not a Chang’e main. The rework does make a real difference compared to the 2022 version, and the bubbly voice lines land well.
How the Draw Mechanics Work in MLBB x Sanrio 2026
- Base Costs and the Two Discounts
A single draw costs 225 Diamonds. A 10-pull costs 2,250 Diamonds at full price. Two discounts exist, and you need to understand exactly how they work before spending anything.

The first discount resets daily: your first 1x draw of each day costs 112 Diamonds (50% off). Over the 25-day event, doing this every single day without missing once adds up to 25 cheap draws, each building a Bingo piece at roughly half the standard rate. This is the backbone of every low-spend strategy in this event.
The second discount only applies once per account, for the entire event: your first-ever 10-pull costs 1,125 Diamonds instead of 2,250.
That 10-pull also guarantees Floryn “Fluffy Dream” (or a random unowned Epic+ if you own her). The math here is important.
You are paying 1,125 Diamonds for a guaranteed Epic skin plus 10 Bingo pieces. That is the best single transaction in this event. Do it early.
- How the Bingo System Works

Every 10 draws (or 10 tokens used) places one piece randomly on a 3×3 Bingo board. Complete any line, horizontal, vertical, or diagonal, and you claim one unowned Sanrio skin. The system will always prioritize skins you do not own yet.
The critical thing to understand about the board is that piece placement is pure RNG. There is no fixed pattern. Forum threads share sequences like “4-5-6 is the lucky line” or “the 1-3-5 diagonal drops first,” but those are anecdotal reports from lucky accounts, not a reliable system.
Moonton randomizes placement per account per rerun. Your board will not match someone else’s. Treat every piece placement as random and plan around how many total draws you need to statistically complete a line, not which specific boxes you are hoping to land.
The average for completing a first Bingo line sits between 30 and 50 total draws based on community data. Worst-case scenarios, often called “zombie Bingo” situations, can go 60 to 70+ draws.
These happen when your pieces cluster in a way that leaves every possible line one piece short across multiple draw sets. It is genuinely painful, and it does happen.
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MLBB x Sanrio Phase 1 Premium Supply Schedule (June 12–16, 2026)
Phase 1 is active right now, June 12 through June 16. Five days. This is where you farm the bulk of your free tokens for the first half of the event.

Phase 2 runs June 19 through June 23 and mirrors this structure for another 16 or so free tokens.
How to Farm All 16 Free Tokens in Phase 1
The task chain works in a tiered recharge-and-spend structure. Here is the full breakdown:
| Task | Tokens Earned | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Log in during the phase | 1 | Free. Do not miss a single day. |
| Recharge any amount | 2 | Even 5–10 Diamonds counts. Weekly Diamond Pass (WDP) works. |
| Recharge 100 Diamonds total | 3 | WDP typically covers this; raw Diamonds are safer if unsure. |
| Recharge 250 Diamonds total | 4 | Stop here for best efficiency. Higher amounts give diminishing returns. |
| Spend 100 Diamonds on draws | 2 | One daily discounted draw (112 Diamonds) clears this. |
| Spend 250 Diamonds on draws | 4 | Two or three daily draws combined easily covers this. |
| Phase 1 Total | ~16 | Combined with Phase 2, that is roughly 32 free draws total. |
The single most important action on June 12 is recharging 250 Diamonds.
Front-loading that recharge on Day 1 unlocks most of the task chain immediately and gives you more tokens to work with across the remaining four days.
Day-by-Day Phase 1 Plan
June 12 (Day 1): Recharge 250 Diamonds as early in the day as possible. This triggers the full recharge task chain.
Then do your daily discounted 1x draw (112 Diamonds). This starts chipping away at the Spend 100 task simultaneously. If you have tokens already from pre-phase logins, use a few here to start seeing your Bingo board shape.
June 13: Daily discounted 1x draw. Use free tokens for draws if you have a cluster building toward a line. Track your board.
June 14: Daily discounted 1x draw. If your Spend task is still incomplete, this draw handles more of it. A good day to do a slightly larger pull if your board is getting close to a line.
June 15: Daily discounted 1x draw. Claim any outstanding Phase 1 tasks. Check your board progress before deciding whether to pull extra.
June 16 (Last Day of Phase 1): Daily discounted 1x draw, claim all remaining tokens. Do not let tasks expire unclaimed.
Total recommended Diamond spend for Phase 1 following this plan: roughly 650 to 800 Diamonds (250 recharge plus five daily discounted draws).
By the end of Phase 1, a player following this approach will typically have 20 to 30 total Bingo pieces on their board, counting the discounted 10-pull done earlier.
The Optimal Low-Spender Strategy

Strategy 1: Floryn Guarantee Plus Phase 1 Tokens (Best for Most Players)
Do your discounted first 10-pull as early as possible, ideally before or on June 12. That locks in Floryn and drops 10 pieces on your board at once.
On June 12, recharge 250 Diamonds, do the daily 112-Diamond draw, and use all Phase 1 tokens as you earn them. Repeat the daily draw through both phases.
By the end of Phase 2 (June 23), most players running this strategy will have 40 to 50 total draws with a real chance at completing one Bingo line for a second Sanrio skin.
Total Diamond cost estimate for Floryn plus a reasonable shot at one Bingo skin: roughly 2,000 to 3,500 Diamonds across both phases, depending on how quickly your board lines up.
Strategy 2: Ultra Cheap (Under 800 Diamonds Total for Phase 1)
If your only goal is Floryn and you want to spend as little as possible, skip the discounted 10-pull entirely and grind the daily 112-Diamond draws across the full 25 days.
Recharge only the minimum needed to start the Phase 1 task chain (50 to 100 Diamonds covers the lower tiers).
Some community members report hitting Floryn for under 700 Diamonds total by combining daily discounts with free tokens and nothing else. The catch is this takes patience and daily discipline without missing a single draw.
Strategy 3: Aggressive (Targeting 2 or More Skins)
Recharge 250 Diamonds on June 12. Do the daily discount every single day of the event without exception.
Use all Phase 1 and Phase 2 tokens as you earn them. When you have 9 Bingo pieces on the board after Phase 2, assess whether you are one pull away from a line.
If you are, do it. If your board is scattered, wait. Do not dump a 2,250-Diamond full 10-pull into a board where no line is close to completion.
Players targeting 2 skins should budget 3,000 to 4,500 Diamonds and expect to work through both phases plus daily draws.
Three or more skins pushes the budget to 5,000 to 8,000 Diamonds minimum when played smart. Do not try to collect the full set unless you know what you are getting into cost-wise.
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Bingo Pattern Reality Check
The forum megathreads are full of people posting their Bingo sequences as if they are reliable guides. Sequences like “9-8-4-7” or “1-5-9 diagonal is always fastest” get shared constantly, and they will bait you into false confidence.
These are single-account results. Moonton randomizes piece placement per account in reruns, meaning the sequence someone posted from their account in 2025 has no statistical relevance to your board in 2026.

The real math is this: a 3×3 Bingo board has 8 possible winning lines. You are placing pieces randomly across 9 squares. The probability of completing any line increases with each new piece, but it is never guaranteed within a fixed pull count.
Most players hit their first line somewhere between draw 30 and draw 50. Some finish at draw 20 through sheer luck. Some are still waiting at draw 65. Plan around the average, not the lucky outlier content you see on YouTube.
The one pattern-related thing actually worth tracking: watch your board in real time after every 10 draws.
If you see two pieces on the same row, column, or diagonal, that line becomes your target. That is not predicting RNG, that is just responding to information you actually have.
Real Diamond Cost Breakdown in MLBB x Sanrio
These estimates assume you run daily discounted singles consistently, claim all Phase 1 and Phase 2 tokens, and do the discounted first 10-pull.

If you skip Phase 1 recharge tasks entirely, push every number up by 1,000 to 2,000 Diamonds. That is how expensive missing the free token window actually is.
| Goal | Estimated Diamond Cost (Optimized) |
|---|---|
| Floryn only (via guarantee 10-pull) | 1,125–2,000 |
| Floryn plus 1 Bingo skin | 3,000–4,500 |
| 2–3 skins total | 5,000–8,000+ |
| Full set (all 4 skins) | 10,000–15,000+ (optimized); 20,000–30,000+ (unplanned) |
One community example worth keeping in mind: players who combined the discounted 10-pull with Phase 1 and Phase 2 tokens plus daily singles reported getting Floryn and one extra skin for roughly 1,200 to 1,800 Diamonds spent across the event.
That is a real result, not a best-case scenario, assuming they did not miss any daily draws.
Side Events and Bonus Rewards to Note
The Lucky Bowknot event runs parallel to the main draw pool. Daily tasks including logins, ranked games, and event missions give bonus tickets redeemable for avatar borders, emotes, and spawn effects.

If you accumulate duplicates of Sanrio skins you already own, those convert to Lucky Bowknots rather than going to waste entirely.
There is also a free Roger skin event running June 5 through July 5 for players who want a completely zero-spend option alongside the collab. If you are saving Diamonds hard, that event covers a skin without touching your gacha budget at all.
High milestone rewards exist for players doing heavy pulls: the Wonder Park recall unlocks around the 100-draw mark, with a “Happy Birthday, Cinnamoroll” border and “Knockout: Uh, Next Time” elimination effect available along the way.
These are nice-to-haves, not things worth chasing specifically unless you were already planning that spending level.
At event end, unused tokens convert to rare fragments, not wasted outright. If you are close to a Bingo line completion but not quite there, spending your last tokens on draws rather than letting them sit is worth doing before the conversion.
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This is the gist of the MLBB x Sanrio Phase 1 guide: June 12. That is when you recharge, that is when you start the task chain and that is where the math tilts in your favor if you play it right.
With 32 free tokens in both phases and the 50% discount on the daily single, this event is really doable for low spenders. Floryn’s guarantee gives you a guaranteed floor of Epic skin.
Bingo system is pure RNG based. It can reward you fast or make you pull 60+ times. The only dependable variable is how often you run the daily 112-Diamond draw each and every day.
Do not spend too much between phases. Don’t go full 2,250-Diamond 10-pull on a scattered board. And if you want to recharge for Phase 1 or Phase 2, do your ML Diamond top-up at Lapakgaming.
It’s cheaper, quicker, and more reliable than using the in-app store, which is why veteran players in the community have been using it to handle the 250-Diamond recharge milestone and Weekly Diamond Pass purchases during these windows.
The 250-Diamond recharge task is the most important thing you can do this entire event. Make sure to get your Diamonds before June 12 ends.
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TL;DR
- Phase 1 of the MLBB x Sanrio event runs from June 12 to June 16, 2026, and is the most critical recharge window, offering approximately 16 free draw tokens.
- The event features four Epic tier Sanrio skins, which can only be obtained through draws and Bingo; duplicates will convert to tokens and rare fragments.
- A single draw costs 225 Diamonds and a 10-pull costs 2,250 Diamonds, with two discounts available: a daily first draw at 112 Diamonds and a one-time first 10-pull at 1,125 Diamonds.


