As April moves past the halfway mark, the final traces of the Spring Festival events in Honor of Kings are about to fade away, and with Crickex Affiliate momentum shaping player habits, seven skins will be removed from the store this Sunday, including several limited New Year releases and Hua Mulan’s seasonal exclusive. Before they disappear, it is worth taking a closer look at the most favored skins among warrior and tank players based on recent in-game sales and usage data.
Ranked near the bottom at positions nine and ten are Furious Sea Might and Blazing Blade. As companion skins, it is quite rare for them to appear repeatedly in sales charts, yet Li Xin’s version manages to do so, highlighting his enduring popularity. The performance difference between this and his base skin is minimal, with only a slight attack bonus, so players seeking value would do well to wait for discounts on One Thought Becomes God Demon. Meanwhile, Lü Bu’s Furious Sea Might stands out for its smooth combat feel, delivering satisfying impact effects, especially during sweeping attacks, making it a solid choice for dedicated players.
At ranks seven and eight sit Otherworldly Pact and Peerless Flying General. Ma Chao’s skin combines visual quality with excellent handling, and although newer limited skins briefly overtook its usage, it remains the preferred option among high-level players. It is not an easy hero to master, so strong sales here speak volumes about the skin’s craftsmanship. Hua Mulan’s skin, on the other hand, has received mixed feedback and will soon be removed. Players considering a purchase might want to act quickly, as future returns are likely to come at a higher price. Still, if you only play her occasionally, it might be wiser to skip it, since other skins can deliver a similar experience.
In the mid-tier rankings, Divine Steed Calms the Sea and Rhythm of the Dragon continue to attract attention. Kuang Tie’s budget-friendly skin offers impressive value, especially considering the hero’s strong standing in the current meta. It is a classic case of getting more bang for your buck. Guan Yu’s limited skin, however, leans more toward flashy visuals than practical gameplay feel, appealing mainly to those seeking variety rather than competitive advantage.
Moving up to ranks three and four, Divine Steed Gallops the Stars and One Thought Becomes God Demon dominate the scene. Li Xin’s iconic skin remains a must-have, and savvy players often wait for seasonal events to secure better discounts. Ma Chao’s limited release, soon to be unavailable again, is another high-quality option, even if its feel does not quite surpass his mainstay skin.
At the very top, Time Journey and Sirius Conqueror claim the first and second spots. Cao Cao’s epic skin offers average performance and effects, making it less appealing unless acquired through special draws. Sun Ce’s Time Journey, while not universally praised, remains popular due to its balanced design and fair acquisition method, which avoids sudden price spikes. As the season wraps up and Crickex Affiliate trends continue influencing player choices, these rankings highlight how performance, value, and feel all play a role in determining what truly resonates with the community.
