10 Best Collab Skins in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
  • 11:34, 18.06.2025

10 Best Collab Skins in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang

In MLBB, the best collab skins aren’t just cool to look at, they’re transformative. These are the skins that make you forget you're playing a Mobile Legends hero. Instead, you're in the shoes of an anime icon, a fighting legend, or a cinematic villain. Based on style, immersion, and character fit, here are the 10 best collab skins in MLBB, refined with fan insight and accuracy.

                 
                 

10. Mikasa Ackerman (Fanny) – Attack on Titan

Fans had long associated Fanny with Mikasa due to their similar movement mechanics, and this collab made that connection official. The ODM gear, spinning blade animations, and Mikasa’s voiceover immerse you straight into the world of Attack on Titan. The graphics may not be the boldest seen anywhere, yet within the MLBB fandom this skin stands as a cultural touchstone that earns deep respect.

                 
                 

9. General Kai (Thamusz) – Kung Fu Panda 3

General Kai brings his power to Thamuz. From his spectral green effects to his booming voice lines, the skin creates a real sense of dominance on the battlefield. His spinning blades attacks look weighty and destructive, and the entire package feels cinematic. That said, many players agree that this skin might have fit even better on a hero like Martis, who could match Kai’s aggressive style more directly.

              
              
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8. First Order Jet Trooper (Kimmy) – Star Wars

Kimmy becomes a galactic soldier with the First Order Jet Trooper skin, and it works surprisingly well. Her laser blaster and jetpack visuals align nicely with her rapid-fire and mobility-based skillset. The sci-fi UI overlays, audio cues, and clean FX give the skin a modern, sleek look. While not the flashiest collab in terms of character depth, it does a great job of making Star Wars tech feel at home in the Land of Dawn.

                 
                 

7. Sasuke Uchiha (Suyou) – Naruto

The Sasuke x Suyou collab brings a darker, electric edge to this marksman hero. The skin does a great job of channeling Sasuke’s cold demeanor, and the Chidori-infused effects on auto-attacks and skills help sell the ninja fantasy. His ult feels especially powerful when paired with lightning-charged animations. It’s a solid fusion of Sasuke’s aesthetic with a unique MLBB hero, even if some players still wish he’d been matched with someone more melee-focused.

                    
                    

6. Terry Bogard (Paquito) – The King of Fighters

Terry Bogard’s iconic punch-based brawling translates perfectly into Paquito’s gameplay. From "Buster Wolf!" to the classic cap toss and victory pose, this skin nails the nostalgia and impact of a fighting game champion. Every combo feels like a tournament finisher, and Terry’s lively energy brings a different flavor to the usually silent Paquito. It’s the definition of fan service done right.

                
                
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5. Kakashi Hatake (Hayabusa) – Naruto

Kakashi fits right into Hayabusa’s role as a stealthy, precise assassin. The skin’s animation work brings his Chidori to life during ultimates, and there’s a subtle Sharingan touch during movement and skill casts. While the kit doesn't fully capture Kakashi’s jutsu versatility, it nails the mood and tone. A more visible Sharingan activation or custom clone effects would’ve pushed it even higher, but it remains one of the best Naruto-themed collabs to date.

              
              

4. Satoru Gojo (Xavier) – Jujutsu Kaisen

Satoru Gojo, the beloved character from Jujutsu Kaisen, shines in Xavier with eye-catching graphics. His special effects nod to the Limitless Technique and build up to a flashy Hollow Purple finish. A steady yet self-assured voicing, paired with bright animations, gives him an almost overwhelming charisma on the battlefield. This mix of raw power and striking style sets a high standard for upcoming anime crossovers.

                  
                  

3. K’ (Gusion) – The King of Fighters

Gusion as K’ (K-Dash) is a style-forward, speed-heavy skin that fits his fast-paced assassin playstyle. The red energy trails, stylish combos, and explosive effects are all reminiscent of K’s in-ring moves from KoF. What makes this skin stand out is the fusion of fire-based visuals with Gusion’s fluid mechanics, it looks and feels like a true arcade fighter, complete with edgy confidence and clean finishers.

                 
                 

2. Killua Zoldyck (Harith) – Hunter x Hunter

Killua’s presence on Harith is a match made in gameplay heaven. The skin’s electricity-charged movement, lightning-fast dashes, and custom sound effects give it a fluid energy that’s hard to top. Killua's every twitch lands with the precise snap you'd expect from the show itself. When you mash that together with slick animation and great sound work, the skin somehow lifts the whole game feel, a rare achievement.

                 
                 

1. Iori Yagami (Chou) – The King of Fighters

This skin is the peak of MLBB collaborations. From his aggressive stance and fluid flame-kick combos to his perfectly recreated voice lines and animations, Iori Yagami feels tailor-made for Chou. The visual polish, unique sound effects, and overall presence of the skin make it feel like a complete transformation. You’re not just using Chou’s mechanics, you feel like you’re in control of Iori himself. It’s easily the most iconic collab skin MLBB has ever delivered.

                     
                     

Honorable Mentions 

Hisoka (Cecilion)

  • Visuals: Great animations and voice.
  • Downside: Doesn’t fit Cecilion’s vibe. Hisoka on Harley would’ve been a masterstroke.

Kyo Kusanagi (Valir)

  • Good FX, wrong role: Valir isn’t a melee brawler. The skin's magic spamming doesn't capture Kyo’s fiery close-combat style.

Po (Akai) – Kung Fu Panda

  • Charming, but stiff: Beautiful effects and nostalgia. Sadly, the in-game model feels heavy and sluggish, more rock than panda.

Darth Vader (Argus)

  • Visuals & SFX: Lightsaber slashes feel powerful.
  • Missed opportunity: Lacks that menacing voice or dark-side presence. Doesn’t quite sell the fear Vader should bring.
                     
                     

The best collab skins in MLBB don’t just look good, they feel like the characters they represent. When skins hit the sweet spot of design, immersion, and mechanics, they become legendary. And with MLBB’s trend of killer collabs, the bar keeps rising.

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