OK, so lately my timeline has been full of chatter about Collector Season 41 skins. It’s no secret, now Mobile Legends players are not only thinking about push rank, but are also busy calculating: which skins are worth redeeming for diamonds. And to be honest, the Collector skins are in different classes and the prices make your diamond wallet thin if you choose the wrong one just because you follow the hype. The main highlight of Season 41 is clearly the Exquisite Collection event, especially with the appearance of Kimmy “Starbound Sentry” as the new Collector skin.
But apart from that, some of the old Collector skins are also quietly being talked about again because the visuals never get old, the skill effects are mature, and they are still relevant to use for certain heroes. Just a note, the information in this article is compiled based on what is currently being discussed by the community and events in June 2026. Prize pools may differ depending on the region or server, and Moonton sometimes likes to update without warning. So before the gas draw, first check the live event display in the game, so you don’t get surprised.
List of the Most Frequently Discussed Skin Collector Season 41
1. Kimmy “Starbound Sentry”
Status: officially a new Collector skin in June 2026.
It’s not surprising that Kimmy immediately became the most popular topic of discussion, because she is the headline of this month’s Exquisite Collection. The theme is very futuristic, it gives the impression of Guardians of the Galaxy, dominantly blue and white, combined with space-style energy effects. What makes this skin interesting is Kimmy’s character, whose basic attacks are really tight. This means that the visual effects of basic attacks and skill 1 will appear very often throughout the match. If the effect is executed cleanly and doesn’t fill up the screen, this is not only beautiful to look at but also pleasant to use when pushing lane. Regarding popularity, Kimmy is not a hero who is always the main pick in all ranks. But for those who are used to playing marksman or flexible mage, this skin is really worth it. The point is: if Kimmy is your main hero, just brush it off. But if you’re only tempted by the “Collector” label, it’s better to think again.
Also read: 7 Tips for Being Good at Playing EXP for MLBB Beginners
2. Floryn “Melody of Light”

Status: returned as a Collector skin at the June 2026 event.
Floryn is a bit different from most Collector skins which usually look fierce. The “Melody of Light” skin actually plays on the soft, elegant side, full of calming light effects. For roamer support players, this kind of vibe really suits Floryn’s role as a healer on the team.
The effect of Floryn’s skill is important because during teamfights, the heal animation, support area, and ultimate will often be visible. This skin has a high aesthetic impression, especially for those who like playing support heroes and want to look more “luxurious” when partying with friends. About compatibility in meta Season 41Yes, back to the team’s needs. If the team composition requires sustain and a safe playing style, Floryn still has a place. Really worth it for true roamer support. But if you’re the solo rank type who rarely holds healers, maybe you can skip it.
3. Cyclops “Yokai Warlock”

Status: returned as a Collector skin at the June 2026 event.
In my opinion, Cyclops “Yokai Warlock” has a really strong concept. The yokai theme makes Cyclops, who usually looks cute, look dark, magical, and totally different from the original version. For Collector skins, character transformations like this give a really exclusive impression.
In terms of skill effects, the potential is also high, because Cyclops uses a lot of energy balls, spam skills, plus ultimate single targets. A good skin for this hero must be able to make the projectile clearly visible but not make the screen too busy. And Yokai Warlock succeeds in providing an instantly recognizable visual identity. However, Cyclops is not a hero who is always stable in all metas. He can be a monster if held by a player who understands positioning, but will easily collapse if he is hit by a continuous burst or CC. Worth it for old Cyclops users. But if you’re just following a momentary trend, it’s better not to make it a priority.
4. Sun “Wicked Flames

Status: returned as a Collector skin at the June 2026 event.
Sun “Wicked Flames” is interesting because its visual value is immediately felt when the clones start to appear. For a hero like Sun, the quality of the skin is not only judged by the appearance of the main model, but also how the shadow effects, attack animations and clones look in the middle of battle. The fire theme makes Sun feel more aggressive. Very suitable for split push style of play, long duels, or pressure on objectives. If used by someone who understands timing, the effect can make opponents automatically cringe, especially if several clones appear together in a small skirmish. For Season 41 itself, Sun is still relevant for those who like playing EXP lane or split push strategies. But yeah, he’s not a universal pick that fits in all drafts. It’s worth it if you really actively play Sun and understand the timing of entering, pushing the turret, and taking objectives. If you rarely hold Sun, it’s better to switch diamonds first.
5. Benedetta “Death Oath”

Status: returned as a Collector skin at the June 2026 event.
Benedetta “Death Oath” is a skin with high marketability, because this hero is synonymous with super fast mechanics, dashes here and there, and outplaying opponents. A premium skin for Benedetta must be able to enhance her sword movements, slash effects, and mobility animations without reducing clarity. Death Oath gives Benedetta a darker and more serious feel. For EXP lane or assassin fighter players, this skin really suits Benedetta’s character, who is aggressive, agile and requires high precision in every movement. In terms of value, this Benedetta is worth considering if you are already good at playing with the mechanics. This hero is not friendly for beginners, but it will be very satisfying for those who already understand timing dash and immunity. Worth it for Benedetta users. But for passive collectors who are only after looks, maybe you can think again.
How do you value skin collectors that are really worth it?
It’s not enough for a Collector Skin to be worth it just to look expensive. There are several things you need to check: skill effects, entry animation, recall, sound, character model, and how often you use the hero. The most important thing is clearly your own hero pool. No matter how expensive a skin is, it will be useless if the hero is rarely played. After that, pay attention to the visual clarity of good skill effects, they must still be comfortable to read during teamfights, not make the screen full of particles until you get confused. The final factor is long-term value. Collector skins usually have a high collection value, but the maximum value still comes from skins that are frequently used. Of the five skins above, Kimmy, Benedetta, and Floryn could be very worthy choices as long as they match your main role.
Before Joining the Collector Event, Check This First
Before joining the Collector event, first check your stock of diamonds and Crystals of Aurora. Don’t just start drawing if you don’t have a clear budget estimate. Events like this are better done with a plan, not a sudden decision that you end up regretting. Also determine the main target from the start. If you really have a crush on Kimmy, just focus on Kimmy. But if you use Benedetta or Floryn more often, maybe a return skin that suits your playing habits could be a wiser choice. The most important thing is, don’t have FOMO just because that skin is being discussed everywhere. Wait for the official details of the event, check the prize pool directly in the game, take advantage of daily discounts if available, and avoid big draws without a strategy. For those on a limited budget, the most worth it skin is still the skin for the hero you play most often.
Of the five Season 41 Collector skins, Kimmy “Starbound Sentry” is clearly the biggest highlight because of its status as a new Collector skin with a fresh, futuristic theme. Floryn “Melody of Light” is excellent for support players, Benedetta “Death Oath” is suitable for those whose mechanics are already good, Sun “Wicked Flames” is interesting for split push fans, while Cyclops “Yokai Warlock” has a unique visual concept and is different from usual. But in the end, the best decision is still to return to your own playing habits. Don’t buy the Collector skin just because of a moment’s hype. Choose based on the hero you really use often, the quality of the skill effects, and the readiness of diamonds in your pocket. That way, the Collector skin is not just an expensive display, but actually gives satisfaction every time you go to the Land of Dawn.
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