Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Odette Virgo Skin Returns August 23
Odette's Virgo Zodiac skin is scheduled to return to Mobile Legends: Bang Bang on August 23, 2026, through the Zodiac Summon system. The return period is expected to last about 30 days and includes the system's first-week and daily summon discounts. This guide explains how the 100-Star-Power guarantee works, how owned Zodiac skins can raise starting Star Power, when to use Crystals of Aurora instead of Diamonds, how to calculate a personal spending ceiling, and what to verify on the live event page before drawing.

Odette's Virgo Zodiac skin returns to Mobile Legends: Bang Bang on August 23, 2026, giving Odette players another opportunity to obtain the constellation-themed cosmetic through Zodiac Summon. Players who decide to prepare Diamonds can recharge through Topuplist and the dedicated Mobile Legends top-up page, but the useful calculation begins with the account's existing Star Power and Crystal of Aurora balance. Virgo is not a fixed-price shop purchase, so copying another player's final cost is less reliable than reading the account's own summon page.
Virgo Return Data
The August schedule places Odette's Virgo return on August 23. Zodiac skins normally remain available for roughly one month before the rotation moves to the next sign. The live countdown should be checked when the skin opens because server time, regional display, and the exact closing hour determine the final claim window.
Item | Planning data |
|---|---|
Skin | Odette - Virgo |
Skin series | Zodiac |
Scheduled return | August 23, 2026 |
Acquisition system | Zodiac Summon |
Guarantee point | 100 Star Power |
Base single-summon cost | 20 Diamonds or 20 Crystals of Aurora before discounts |
Announced discount types | First-week discount and one daily discounted summon |
Virgo is part of the permanent rotating Zodiac series, not a one-day flash sale. The important deadline is the live Zodiac countdown. Players should still avoid leaving the final summons to the last reset because a rotation change can remove the skin from the active pool.
How Zodiac Star Power Works
Zodiac Summon uses Star Power as its progress meter. Each eligible summon adds progress, and the featured skin is guaranteed when the account reaches 100 Star Power during the active rotation. The amount gained from an individual draw can vary, so two accounts starting from the same number do not necessarily finish at the same cost.
Star Power should be treated as the primary cost variable. Before spending anything, record the number displayed on the summon page. Subtract that number from 100 to find the remaining progress requirement. A player beginning at 70 has a completely different budget problem from a player beginning at zero.
Owned Zodiac skins can also improve the starting position. The system has historically awarded 10 starting Star Power for each Zodiac skin already owned, subject to the active system's displayed cap and rules. This is why established Zodiac collectors often face a shorter route than first-time participants. The account page, not a generic online estimate, is the correct place to confirm the actual bonus applied.
Crystals of Aurora or Diamonds?
Zodiac Summon accepts Diamonds and Crystals of Aurora at the displayed rate. If the account already has Crystals of Aurora, they are normally the better first resource to spend because they have fewer uses than unrestricted Diamonds. Preserving Diamonds keeps more options open for other confirmed skins and events.
A practical resource order is:
Claim any legitimately available Crystals of Aurora already on the account.
Use the discounted Zodiac summon when it provides useful progress.
Spend existing Crystals of Aurora before fresh Diamonds when both are accepted equally.
Recalculate after each group of summons instead of committing the entire estimated amount at once.
Stop immediately when the skin is obtained or the 100-Star-Power guarantee triggers.
Do not convert the full budget into one assumption before the event opens. The visible Star Power, current Crystal of Aurora balance, and active discount determine the real starting point.
Using the August Discounts Correctly
The return schedule advertises a 30% first-week discount and a 20% daily discounted summon. At a base cost of 20, a 30% reduction corresponds to 14, while a 20% reduction corresponds to 16. The live interface must show which summon button receives each discount and whether the offers can overlap, because discount scope can be presented differently by event version.
The most economical routine is to inspect the page on August 23 before drawing. Confirm the discounted price shown on the button, complete the eligible discounted summon, and then decide whether immediate completion is worth more than waiting for future daily discounts.
Waiting can reduce the average resource cost, but it has a tradeoff. A player who wants the skin immediately may finish during the first week. A player who values efficiency more than speed can use daily discounted summons while monitoring the closing date. Neither approach is universally correct; the correct choice depends on remaining Star Power and tolerance for waiting.
A Personal Cost Calculator
Because Star Power gain per summon is variable, a responsible calculator should produce a range rather than promise an exact price.
Step | Calculation |
|---|---|
1 | Read current Star Power from the live Zodiac page |
2 | Compute 100 minus current Star Power |
3 | Count available Crystals of Aurora |
4 | Record the first-week and daily prices shown in the interface |
5 | Set a maximum Diamond amount before beginning |
6 | Recalculate after every discounted draw or small summon group |
Suppose the account starts at 60 Star Power. It needs 40 more progress, but that does not mean exactly 40 summons because each draw may add more than one point. The player should use discounted attempts first, observe the actual progress gained, and update the estimate.
A useful ceiling is a decision limit, not a forecast. For example, a player may decide that Virgo is worth no more than a certain number of Diamonds after all existing Crystals of Aurora are spent. If the live progress remains too low when that ceiling approaches, the player stops. This protects the account from turning variable progress into uncontrolled spending.
Should You Draw on August 23 or Wait?
Draw immediately when Virgo is a priority cosmetic, Odette is used regularly, and the account already has high Star Power or enough Crystals of Aurora to finish comfortably. The first-week offer is designed to improve the opening period's value.
Wait and use daily discounts when the account is far from 100, the skin is desirable but not urgent, and there is enough time left in the rotation. This spreads spending and gives the player repeated opportunities to reassess.
Skip the rotation when Odette is rarely used, the account has almost no starting progress, or another confirmed purchase is a higher priority. Zodiac skins return through rotation, so missing one period is different from losing a cosmetic that has no known return structure.
The decision should be based on use, collection goals, and actual account progress. Visual quality alone does not make a variable-cost summon suitable for every budget.
What Virgo Changes and What It Does Not
Virgo is a cosmetic skin. It changes Odette's presentation, including the Zodiac theme, model details, and skill effects associated with the skin. It does not replace the need to understand Odette's positioning, ultimate timing, crowd-control setup, or vulnerability to interruption.
Players should test Odette in current matches before drawing. If the hero fits the account's role pool and appears regularly in ranked or classic play, the skin has more practical viewing time. If Odette is only used occasionally, the player is purchasing collection value rather than a frequently displayed cosmetic.
This distinction prevents a common purchase regret. A skin can be visually impressive and still be a poor priority for an account that never selects the hero.
Launch-Day Verification
On August 23, check the following information directly in the game:
Virgo is the featured Zodiac skin.
The displayed Star Power matches the account's expected starting value.
Bonuses from owned Zodiac skins have been applied correctly.
The summon button accepts the listed currency.
The first-week or daily discount is visible before confirmation.
The rotation countdown provides enough time for the chosen strategy.
The obtained skin appears in Odette's skin collection after completion.
Do not rely on a screenshot from another region for the final price. The player's own interface shows the applicable currency balance, discount, and progress.
When Waiting for Daily Discounts Saves More
The value of waiting can be expressed as a simple comparison. A normal single summon costs 20. The announced 20% daily discount reduces one eligible summon to 16, saving 4 each day it is used. A displayed 30% first-week price would reduce an eligible 20-cost summon to 14, saving 6 for that summon. The live page still determines how many summons each offer covers.
A player who plans to use seven daily discounted summons would spend 112 instead of the 140 base cost, a difference of 28. This does not guarantee a specific amount of Star Power, but it shows the fixed currency benefit of using all seven discounts. If the first-week offer applies to an additional eligible summon at 14, that action saves another 6 against the base price.
The decision changes when the account is close to 100 Star Power. If one or two discounted summons could finish the guarantee, waiting is efficient. If substantial progress remains and the player wants Virgo immediately, the benefit of waiting must be compared with the value of early access to the skin.
Use the live interface to build the real calculation:
Number of daily discounts the player can still use.
Currency saved by each displayed discount.
Current Star Power after every summon.
Remaining days before the rotation closes.
The preset maximum Diamond budget.
This produces a cost plan based on visible prices rather than a borrowed claim about the skin's final price.
A Practical Three-Stage Plan
During the opening stage, inspect Star Power, discounts, Crystals of Aurora, and the countdown. Make one discounted summon only after confirming its displayed cost.
During the middle stage, use daily discounts if efficiency is the goal. Record the new Star Power after each draw. If progress rises faster than the conservative estimate, the remaining budget can be reduced.
During the finishing stage, compare the remaining progress with the preset Diamond ceiling. Complete only when the skin still fits the account's priority. Claim and verify Virgo immediately after the guarantee or early acquisition occurs.
This structure keeps the decision controlled while still allowing the player to benefit from the rotation's discounts.
Final Recommendation
Odette players with meaningful starting Star Power should inspect Virgo as soon as it returns on August 23. The combination of owned-Zodiac bonuses, Crystals of Aurora, and opening discounts can make the route much shorter than the full zero-progress case.
Players starting near zero should treat the event as a budget exercise. Use discounted summons first, recalculate often, and keep a firm Diamond ceiling. Virgo is a rotating cosmetic, so efficiency and account priorities matter more than completing the skin on the first day.
FAQ
When does Odette's Virgo skin return?
The current August 2026 event schedule places the return on August 23. Check the live Zodiac countdown for the exact server closing time.
How is Virgo obtained?
Virgo is obtained through Zodiac Summon. Players build Star Power, with the featured Zodiac skin guaranteed at 100 Star Power under the active system.
How much does one summon cost?
The base single-summon price is commonly displayed as 20 Diamonds or 20 Crystals of Aurora before discounts. Confirm the August 23 interface before spending.
What discounts are expected?
The schedule lists a 30% first-week discount and a 20% daily discounted summon. The live page should be used to confirm exactly which button and quantity each discount covers.
Do owned Zodiac skins help?
Owned Zodiac skins have historically provided starting Star Power bonuses. Check the live page to confirm the total bonus applied to the account in the 2026 system.
Where can I recharge Mobile Legends Diamonds?
After checking Star Power, Crystals of Aurora, and the live price, players can recharge Diamonds through Topuplist and the Mobile Legends recharge page. Topuplist provides game top-up services rather than account sales.





