Grand Venture & Consignment Shop Explained: How to Earn and Use Tokens

The S15 season of Honor of Kings International Edition introduced one of the most ambitious economy systems the game has ever seen: the Grand Venture, paired with a brand-new Consignment Shop that lets players trade items with each other for the first time. Launched on June 17, 2026 as the centerpiece of the HoK Plus 2.0 update, this player-driven economy reshapes how rewards flow through the game — turning active players into earners and earners into traders. Whether you're chasing the co-created Flowborn skin, the Kaizer-Annihilator permanent skin, or simply want to maximize your free Token Vouchers (worth over 10,000 in total during the event window), understanding the Grand Venture economy is the single most important thing you can do this season. According to GamesPress, the update is being billed as "the most comprehensive update of 2026," and the Grand Venture is its crown jewel.
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What Is the Grand Venture?
The Grand Venture is a player-driven economy system introduced in S15 as part of the HoK Plus 2.0 update on June 17, 2026. At its core, it's a closed economic loop designed to reward active participation across every mode of play:
Active participation — Daily missions, ranked matches, event activities
Earn rewards — Items, skins, vouchers, and tradeable goods
Trade at the Consignment Shop — List items for sale or auction
Receive tokens — Currency earned through successful transactions
Unlock special rewards — Use tokens to claim exclusive, high-value loot
What makes the Grand Venture fundamentally different from previous event systems is the player-driven aspect. Historically, Honor of Kings events have been one-way: you play, you get a fixed reward. The Grand Venture adds a true marketplace layer where players set prices, compete for buyers, and earn tokens based on the value of what they trade. As TheMagicRain explains, the system turns the entire player base into participants of a living economy, where scarcity and demand — not just developer-determined drop tables — decide what's valuable.
The event runs for roughly 4 to 6 weeks, ending in late July 2026. Within that window, the most concentrated burst of free rewards comes during the Peak Day window (June 27–28), where a single day's login can net you rewards valued at up to 4,000 Token Vouchers. The full calendar of Peak Day rewards is detailed later in this article.
Core Concepts You Need to Know
Before diving into earning strategies, here's the vocabulary of the Grand Venture:
Tokens: The primary currency of the Grand Venture economy. Earned through activity and Consignment Shop sales. Used to unlock premium rewards.
Token Vouchers: A time-limited variant often distributed during Peak Day windows. These can be spent on permanent items like direct-purchase skins (e.g., Kaizer-Annihilator) during the event.
Consignment Shop: The new S15 marketplace where players list items for sale or auction. Successful sales generate tokens.
Co-created (Flowborn) Skins: Limited-edition cosmetics designed in collaboration with the community. Tradable and valuable.
Peak Days: Special event dates with boosted rewards. June 27–28 is the marquee Peak Day of the season.
How to Earn Tokens — All Methods
The Grand Venture economy rewards multiple playstyles, from hardcore grinders to social butterflies to savvy traders. Here's every confirmed method of earning tokens and Token Vouchers during the event.
Daily Activities & Missions
Daily missions are the backbone of any Honor of Kings event, and the Grand Venture layers token rewards on top of the usual mission structure. Expect to earn tokens for:
Winning matches in any mode (Ranked, Normal, ARAM)
Playing with friends — party bonuses apply
Completing hero-specific challenges (e.g., "Win 3 matches as Kaizer")
Daily check-ins — stacking bonuses for consecutive logins
Hero mastery milestones — bonus tokens for first-time victories with new heroes
The daily token cap from missions alone is modest — designed to reward consistency rather than marathon sessions. Players who log in every day for the full event will out-earn those who play intensively for a few days and then disappear.
Event Participation
Beyond daily missions, the Grand Venture features rotating event activities that boost token earnings:
Limited-time game modes with multiplier rewards
Community-wide milestones — tokens unlock for everyone as the player base collectively hits targets
Special themed events tied to the S15 narrative
Inuyasha crossover activities — synergistic rewards available during the concurrent Inuyasha event (more on this below)
Event participation typically offers higher per-hour token rates than daily missions, making it the most efficient use of playtime for token-focused players.
Peak Day Login Rewards
The Peak Day window (June 17–28 for the opening salvo, then June 27–July 26 for partner activities) is where the real value sits. Logging in on Peak Days unlocks:
1,688 Token Vouchers available from June 17–27 — enough to purchase a permanent direct-sale skin like Kaizer-Annihilator
Daily Consignment Shop crates from June 17–28 — free inventory to list on the marketplace
June 27–28: Co-created Flowborn skin + 1,000 limited-time Token Vouchers for simply logging in
June 27 alone: Free rewards valued at up to 4,000 Token Vouchers
June 27–July 3: All heroes and skins free to use — perfect for testing before buying
June 27–28: Mega Red Packet Rain event for bonus rewards
Over the entire Grand Venture event window, the total value of free login rewards exceeds 10,000 Token Vouchers, making daily attendance during Peak Days the single highest-value activity in the game.
Consignment Shop Sales
This is the new economic frontier. Selling items on the Consignment Shop generates tokens based on transaction value, creating a direct link between market activity and token earnings. Full mechanics are covered in the next section, but the key takeaway: active traders can earn significantly more tokens than mission-only players.
Earning Methods Summary
Consignment Shop — Complete Guide
The Consignment Shop is the headline feature of S15's economy update — a true player-to-player marketplace embedded inside Honor of Kings. According to Pocket Gamer, this is the first time the global edition has introduced a fully-fledged consignment system, and it fundamentally changes how cosmetic items hold value.
What Can You Sell?
The Consignment Shop accepts a curated selection of tradeable items:
Duplicate skins — Including Inuyasha crossover duplicates from the concurrent event
Co-created (Flowborn) skin duplicates — Tradable versions of community-designed cosmetics
Event-exclusive cosmetics — Certain limited-edition items from Grand Venture activities
Consignment Shop crates — The free crates you receive during Peak Day logins can be resold
Select vouchers and consumables — Approved tokens and time-limited boosts
Not every item is tradeable. Story-locked cosmetics, account-bound rewards, and most cash-shop purchases remain bound to your account. The Consignment Shop is specifically designed to give earned items a secondary market, which keeps the economy healthy without undermining direct monetization.
How Pricing Works
The Consignment Shop uses a listing-price model with optional auction mechanics:
Fixed-price listings: You set a price in tokens. The first buyer pays it and the transaction completes instantly.
Auction listings: You set a starting price and a duration. Buyers bid, and the highest bidder wins when the timer expires.
Suggested price ranges: To prevent market manipulation, the system displays a suggested price band based on recent transaction history for similar items.
Platform fee: A small percentage of each sale is retained by the system as a transaction fee, ensuring the economy doesn't inflate uncontrollably.
The suggested price band is your friend. Listings priced too far above the band tend to sit unsold; listings too far below may indicate a buyer's market where you'd be better off waiting.
Transaction Process
Here's the end-to-end flow for selling on the Consignment Shop:
List your item from your inventory — choose fixed price or auction
Set your price (consult the suggested band)
Wait for a buyer — fixed-price sales complete instantly; auctions run their duration
Receive tokens upon successful sale (minus platform fee)
Spend tokens on rewards in the Grand Venture redemption interface
Tokens from sales are credited to your account immediately upon transaction completion. There's no escrow period, which keeps the economy fluid.
Tips for Maximizing Sales
List during Peak Days: Player traffic spikes on June 27–28 and during major login events, meaning more potential buyers.
Watch the suggested band: Price slightly below the median for fast sales, slightly above for premium items in low supply.
Specialize in duplicates: If you're pulling from Inuyasha crossover crates, you'll naturally accumulate duplicates — these are Consignment Shop gold.
Time auctions to end during peak hours: Auctions ending when the most players are online (evenings, weekends, Peak Days) tend to close higher.
Diversify listings: Don't dump ten of the same item at once — it cannibalizes your own prices.
Reinvest tokens strategically: Use early token income to unlock Grand Venture perks that boost your future earning potential.
How to Use Tokens Effectively
Earning tokens is only half the equation. Knowing where to spend them determines whether you walk away from the Grand Venture with a single skin or a treasure trove of exclusive loot.
Priority Purchases
Not all rewards are created equal. Here's the priority order most experienced players recommend:
Permanent direct-sale skins (using Token Vouchers during the June 17–27 window) — Best value-per-token because these items persist forever
Co-created Flowborn skins — Limited-edition cosmetics that won't return easily
Consignment Shop crates — Reinvest tokens into more tradeable inventory
Hero/skin trial expansions — Useful during the June 27–July 3 free-trial window if you want to extend access
Consumable boosts — Lowest priority, but useful for accelerating token earnings during the final week
Token vs Token Vouchers — What's the Difference?
This is the single most common point of confusion in the Grand Venture economy, so let's clarify:
The key distinction: Tokens are your ongoing currency for the Grand Venture redemption pool. Token Vouchers are time-sensitive currency designed specifically to unlock permanent items during the event — they're the closest thing the event has to "free premium currency."
The 1,688 Token Vouchers available from June 17–27 are explicitly intended to let players claim a permanent direct-sale skin for free. Don't waste them on consumables.
Free Reward Value: 10,000+ Token Vouchers
One of the most striking features of the Grand Venture is the sheer volume of free rewards available to anyone who logs in consistently. Across the full event window (June 17–July 26):
1,688 Token Vouchers from June 17–27 login streaks
1,000 limited-time Token Vouchers on June 27–28
Up to 4,000 Token Vouchers worth of rewards on June 27 alone
Daily Consignment Shop crates from June 17–28 (resellable for more tokens)
Partner activity Token Vouchers distributed across June 27–July 26
Mega Red Packet Rain bonuses on June 27–28
Summed across the calendar, the total free value distributed to active players exceeds 10,000 Token Vouchers — a level of generosity that's virtually unprecedented in Honor of Kings global event history. The catch is that you have to actually log in on the right days; missed Peak Days are missed value.
Token Uses Summary
F2P vs P2W — Value Comparison
The Grand Venture is, by design, an F2P-friendly system. The 10,000+ Token Vouchers distributed during the event window represent real, redeemable value — enough to claim a permanent skin, a Flowborn cosmetic, and a stack of tradeable crates without spending a cent. But the system also creates clear incentives for players who want to accelerate, and that's where the F2P/P2W line gets blurry.
Pure F2P players can realistically earn:
1 permanent direct-sale skin (via Token Vouchers)
1 Flowborn co-created skin (Peak Day login)
A stack of tradeable crates from daily logins
Modest token income from missions and Consignment Shop sales
Full access to all heroes and skins during the June 27–July 3 free-trial window
Players who top up gain:
Faster access to higher-value Consignment Shop inventory (more things to sell)
Larger token pools to spend on premium Grand Venture rewards
The ability to claim multiple permanent skins, not just one
Greater flexibility to participate in auction bidding wars
Earlier access to limited-edition cosmetics that may appreciate in token value
The honest takeaway: the Grand Venture is not pay-to-win in a competitive sense — there are no gameplay advantages for sale. But it is pay-to-accelerate in a collection sense. Players who top up can claim more of the event's exclusive cosmetics, faster. F2P players can absolutely walk away with multiple premium rewards, but they need to be disciplined about daily attendance, Peak Day participation, and smart Consignment Shop trading.
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Grand Venture & Inuyasha Event Synergy
The S15 season runs two flagship events concurrently: the Grand Venture economy system and the Inuyasha crossover. While these may seem like separate experiences, they're deeply interconnected — and players who treat them as one unified strategy will dramatically out-earn those who play them in isolation.
How the Two Systems Connect
The Inuyasha event distributes crossover cosmetics — hero skins themed around Inuyasha, Sesshomaru, and other characters from the anime. Players who roll for these cosmetics (whether via event currency, tokens, or direct purchase) often end up with duplicate skins for heroes they don't main, or for skins they already own.
Here's where the Consignment Shop turns a frustration into an opportunity:
Duplicates become liquid assets: Instead of duplicates gathering dust, list them on the Consignment Shop for tokens
Inuyasha-themed items hold premium value: Crossover cosmetics are limited-time and limited-supply — they command high token prices
Demand spikes during Peak Days: Players who miss the Inuyasha event will pay premium tokens to acquire the skins secondhand through the Consignment Shop
Tokens earned can fund further Grand Venture rewards: Each Inuyasha duplicate sold feeds directly back into your Grand Venture redemption budget
Recommended Synergy Strategy
Participate fully in the Inuyasha event — earn or roll for as many crossover cosmetics as possible
Identify duplicates in your inventory — these are your Consignment Shop inventory
List duplicates during Peak Days (June 27–28) when buyer traffic is highest
Reinvest the token proceeds into Grand Venture rewards — particularly permanent skins and Flowborn cosmetics
Use Token Vouchers from Peak Day logins to claim Inuyasha items directly if you missed them in the event itself
Treated this way, the Inuyasha event becomes a token farm that feeds directly into the Grand Venture economy. The two systems are designed to complement each other — players who recognize this can extract substantially more value than those who treat them as unrelated events.
Peak Day Rewards Calendar
The Grand Venture's value is concentrated heavily in its Peak Day windows. Here's the full calendar of major reward events:
Key dates to set reminders for:
June 27 — The single highest-value day of the entire event. Missing this day means leaving the most free rewards on the table.
June 28 — Final day of the opening Peak Day window; last chance for the Flowborn skin login reward.
June 17–27 — Daily login window for the 1,688 Token Vouchers. Missing a day reduces your total.
July 3 — Last day of the all-heroes/skins free trial. Use this window to test before spending tokens.
July 26 — Final day of partner activities. Last call for partner-sourced Token Vouchers.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Even experienced Honor of Kings players can fumble the Grand Venture economy. Here are the most common mistakes — and how to avoid them:
1. Missing Peak Days
The single most expensive mistake. June 27 alone is worth up to 4,000 Token Vouchers in free rewards. If you only log in seriously one day during the entire event, make it June 27.
2. Spending Token Vouchers on Consumables
Token Vouchers are designed for permanent rewards — skins, cosmetics, items that persist beyond the event. Spending them on consumable boosts or temporary perks is throwing away long-term value for short-term convenience.
3. Dumping Duplicates at Once
If you list ten duplicate skins on the Consignment Shop simultaneously, you flood the market and drive down your own prices. Stagger listings across Peak Days for maximum return.
4. Ignoring the Inuyasha Synergy
Players who skip the Inuyasha event entirely miss out on a major source of Consignment Shop inventory. Even if you don't care about the anime crossover, the duplicates are valuable tradeable assets.
5. Waiting Until the Last Week
The Grand Venture rewards early and consistent participation. Players who wait until the final week to engage will miss most Peak Day windows, most Token Voucher distributions, and most community milestones. Start on June 17 — not July 20.
6. Overlooking the Free Trial Window
June 27–July 3 gives you free access to every hero and skin in the game. This isn't just a fun perk — it's a research opportunity. Test which skins you actually want before spending tokens on them permanently.
7. Underpricing on the Consignment Shop
The suggested price band exists for a reason. Listings far below the band usually sell instantly — to a reseller who'll relist at a higher price. Don't be the player who sells a Flowborn skin for a fraction of its market value.
8. Forgetting the Platform Fee
Consignment Shop sales include a small transaction fee. Factor this into your pricing, especially for low-value items where the fee can eat a significant percentage of your tokens.
FAQ
Q: Is the Grand Venture free to participate in?
A: Yes. The entire Grand Venture economy is accessible to all players. The 10,000+ Token Vouchers distributed during the event window are available purely through login and participation — no purchase required. Topping up accelerates progress and unlocks more Consignment Shop inventory, but it's not required to earn meaningful rewards.
Q: What's the difference between Tokens and Token Vouchers?
A: Tokens are the persistent currency of the Grand Venture — earned through missions, events, and Consignment Shop sales, spent on Grand Venture rewards. Token Vouchers are time-limited currency distributed during Peak Days and partner activities, designed specifically to unlock permanent direct-sale items (like the Kaizer-Annihilator skin). Token Vouchers expire with the event, so spend them before the window closes.
Q: Can I trade items I bought with real money on the Consignment Shop?
A: No. Most cash-shop purchases remain account-bound. The Consignment Shop is specifically designed for earned items — event cosmetics, duplicates from rolls, free crates from Peak Day logins, and similar rewards. This keeps the secondary market healthy without undermining direct monetization.
Q: When is the best day to log in during the Grand Venture?
A: June 27. A single day's participation on June 27 can net you rewards valued at up to 4,000 Token Vouchers — more than any other single day in the event. June 28 is the second-most important day. If you can only log in seriously twice during the entire Grand Venture, make it those two days.
Q: Do Token Vouchers carry over after the event ends?
A: No. Token Vouchers are explicitly time-limited currency tied to the Grand Venture event window. Any unspent Vouchers at the end of the event will expire. Tokens (the regular currency) may behave differently — check the in-game redemption interface for exact expiration details, and prioritize spending Vouchers on permanent rewards first.
Q: How does the Consignment Shop affect the value of limited skins?
A: The Consignment Shop creates a transparent secondary market for earned cosmetics, which generally stabilizes prices around actual player demand rather than artificial scarcity. Limited-edition items like the Flowborn co-created skin and Inuyasha crossover cosmetics tend to hold premium value on the Consignment Shop because they're time-gated — once the event ends, the only way to acquire them is through other players.
Q: Should F2P players bother with the Consignment Shop?
A: Absolutely. The Consignment Shop is arguably more valuable for F2P players than for paying players, because it converts your free duplicates and crates into tokens you can spend on premium rewards. A disciplined F2P trader can out-earn a casual paying player simply by working the marketplace effectively during Peak Days.
The Grand Venture and Consignment Shop represent the most significant economic evolution in Honor of Kings International Edition's history. By turning every active player into a participant in a living economy — and by distributing over 10,000 Token Vouchers in free rewards during the event window — S15 has created a system where consistency, strategy, and smart trading matter more than pure spending power. Log in daily, show up on Peak Days, list your duplicates wisely, and you'll walk away from the Grand Venture with a collection that would have been impossible to assemble through cash alone.

