For many players, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang is more than just a game—it’s something they’ve played for years, a place for friends, competition, and memories. But over time, a growing frustration has followed that loyalty: the feeling that Moonton cares more about selling the next skin than improving the game itself. Nearly every major event is tied to another expensive draw system, whether it’s Collector, Legend, or collaboration skins, often pushing players into spending far more than expected for cosmetics that can cost the equivalent of a full console game or more. Community discussions frequently call out the way these systems are designed to make prices feel unclear until players are already invested, and criticism around premium skin pricing has continued into recent updates. What makes this sting more is the contrast between constant monetization and long-standing player complaints. Many fans point out that while flashy skin events arrive almost nonstop, issues like match...