
Buy Brawl Stars gems at the best price via Supercell ID — no password required. MIR card, SBP, crypto. Brawl Pass and Pass Plus. Brawl Stars top-up for Russia — Ashop.
Buy Brawl Stars gems at the best price — with payment via MIR card, SBP, or cryptocurrency. The official Supercell Store works in Russian, but Russian cards aren’t accepted: since 2022, Apple Pay and Google Pay with Russian cards are blocked, and direct top-up via Supercell isn’t available.
Ashop offers an alternative: purchase gems and passes via Supercell ID with payment in rubles. The key difference from other games — no password is required. You only share your Supercell ID email and a one-time confirmation code sent to your email. The operator makes the purchase in the official Supercell store on your behalf and logs out.
The catalog includes six gem packages (30–2000 gems) and all three seasonal pass tiers: Brawl Pass, Brawl Pass Plus, and Pro Pass.
Gems are the premium currency in Brawl Stars. They can be used to buy Brawl Pass, Brawl Pass Plus, Pro Pass, skins of all rarities (Epic, Mythic, Legendary, Hypercharge), progress boosts, and special store offers. Coins, power points, credits, and trophies are earned only through gameplay.
Three tiers of the seasonal pass. Brawl Pass — basic: unlocks the Premium Track with seasonal brawlers and skins. Brawl Pass Plus — expanded: more rewards and Hypercharge Skins on the track. Pro Pass — the third tier (2025–2026), for the most engaged players: premium skins and cosmetics unavailable in basic passes. All three are in the Ashop catalog.
Brawl Stars uses Supercell ID (email) instead of UID. No password is needed — only the email and a one-time 6-digit code sent by Supercell to your email. You enter the code in the order form. The bot logs in using this code, makes the purchase in the official store, and logs out. The code expires immediately after use.
Brawl Stars is a mobile team shooter from the Finnish studio Supercell. The global release took place in December 2018; over the years, the game has grown into one of the most popular mobile multiplayer titles on iOS and Android. Short matches (3–5 minutes), 3v3 format, and battle royale mode make the game accessible anytime — during breakfast, on the go, or during a break.
The roster of fighters (Brawlers) is regularly updated — as of this writing, there are over 100, with new ones added each season. Brawlers are divided by rarity: from basic to Legendary. Gameplay revolves around switching between modes — Gem Grab, Brawl Ball, Heist, Solo Showdown, and other maps with different rules rotate weekly. Supercell also updates the balance, adds Hypercharge mechanics for brawlers, and hosts thematic collaborations.
The Russian Brawl Stars community is active: VK and Telegram groups, Russian-language YouTube, patch notes translations appear on release day.
Gems — also known as jewels — are the primary premium currency in Brawl Stars. They are purchased with real money in packages ranging from 30 to 2000 gems in official tiers.
Gems can be used to buy:
Other in-game resources — coins and credits — are earned through gameplay and cannot be purchased directly with real money.
Important note about Bling: This cosmetic currency is sometimes included in special offers alongside gems. The primary way to obtain Bling is through the Brawl Pass and gameplay.
Information is current as of April 2026. Brawl Stars is a registered trademark of Supercell Oy. Ashop is an independent digital content reseller, not affiliated with Supercell. Support — via Telegram. Prices in rubles update automatically.
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Key difference from login+password flow (WuWa, some other games): the password isn’t physically needed. Supercell designed Supercell ID specifically for secure temporary authorization. Without the password, the operator cannot change the email, password, or account binding — all critical actions require the password or email confirmation.
The Russian-language Supercell Store exists, but Apple Pay and Google Pay don’t accept Russian cards since March 2022. Ashop offers an alternative: MIR card, SBP, cryptocurrency — payment methods that actually work in Russia and CIS. Brawl Stars is global — no regional servers, accounts with any email work the same.
9 items: gem packages 30 / 80 / 170 / 360 / 950 / 2000 and three passes — Brawl Pass, Brawl Pass Plus, Pro Pass. Prices in rubles update automatically. All items via Vendoria, delivered via Supercell ID.
MIR card (Antilopay), SBP via QR code or payment link, cryptocurrency USDT/BTC/ETH (Heleket), bank cards for CIS countries (Payelata, Evypay). Current list — on the payment page when placing an order.
This is one of the most common questions: what’s the difference between the two passes, and which one to choose? Here’s a detailed explanation.
Brawl Pass — the basic seasonal pass. Unlocks the Premium Track with seasonal rewards: the new brawler of the update (or other premium content), skins, and resources. The free track is available to everyone — it provides basic rewards but doesn’t unlock the side Premium branches.
Brawl Pass Plus — the expanded version of the pass. Adds increased rewards across all levels of the track, additional Hypercharge Skins, and bonus resources. If you play regularly and complete seasonal quests — Plus pays off with extra content.
Both — Brawl Pass and Brawl Pass Plus — are available in the Ashop catalog via Supercell ID.
The choice depends on play frequency: if you log in daily and complete seasonal quests — Plus offers better value. If you play a few times a week — the basic Brawl Pass covers the key seasonal content.
Brawl Stars uses the Supercell ID system for authorization. This is an email account linked to the player’s progress. Unlike PUBG Mobile or Standoff 2, where a UID number is sufficient, Brawl Stars does not support top-up via player number through third-party services.
Instead, the Supercell ID flow is used — and here, Ashop has a key difference from games that require login+password: the account password is not requested at any stage.
How to find your Supercell ID email: Open Brawl Stars → tap the avatar in the top-left corner → select “Settings” (gear icon) → the “Supercell ID” section shows the email used to log in. If Supercell ID isn’t linked — you can create one right there.
Top-up process via Ashop:
The confirmation code is single-use: it only works for one login session and automatically expires after use. The operator cannot see or request your Supercell ID password through this flow.
This fundamentally distinguishes Brawl Stars from WuWa and some other games. There’s no UID-API, so operators ask for login + password. In Brawl Stars, the password isn’t physically needed via Supercell ID — Supercell specifically designed this mechanism for secure logins.
What happens when you share the code:
What the operator cannot do without your password:
In practice: after purchasing via Ashop, your account returns to its original security state. Changing the password after purchase isn’t necessary (unlike flows where operators request the password itself) — but if you want extra peace of mind, you can do so in the Supercell ID settings.
Important during processing: Do not log into Brawl Stars from your device while the operator is working on your account. Parallel logins may interrupt the session.
Supercell officially prohibits transferring accounts to third parties and using bots for exploits. Our approach is fundamentally different: the bot makes a legitimate purchase in the official Supercell store on behalf of the player. This isn’t client modification, currency duplication, or vulnerability exploitation.
In practice, this works the same as asking a friend to log into your account and buy gems via the Supercell Store — with the key difference that the Supercell ID flow is specifically designed for secure temporary authorization without sharing a password.
No service can guarantee “100% no ban” — any third-party top-up theoretically depends on how Supercell interprets its rules in the future. We use the official purchase channel, which fundamentally distinguishes us from cheating services.
The Russian-language Supercell Store (store.supercell.com/ru) exists and technically works. The issue is payment methods: Apple Pay and Google Pay stopped accepting Russian cards in March 2022. Payments from Russian banks to foreign payment systems are restricted.
For Russian players, this means one thing: buying gems directly via the Supercell Store with a Russian card isn’t possible. This is why services like Ashop exist — we accept payment methods that actually work in Russia and CIS, delivering official content to your account.
Brawl Stars is global: single server, no regional division. An account with a RU-email Supercell ID works the same as one with an EU or US email — no functional or catalog differences.
The Ashop catalog for Brawl Stars includes 8 items.
Gem packages:
Seasonal passes:
All packages are supplied via Vendoria, delivered via Supercell ID flow. Prices in rubles are updated automatically through our price calculator — check the catalog page for current rates.
If your goal is a specific skin from the current season — it can be purchased with gems in-game. Contact Ashop support if you need clarification on seasonal item availability.
Ashop accepts ruble and crypto payment methods verified in payment gateway code:
MIR card — cards from Russian banks. Works with Sberbank, VTB, Tinkoff, Alfa-Bank, and other MIR system participants.
SBP — Fast Payment System — payment via QR code or payment link through a banking app. No separate card needed — any SBP-connected bank app works.
Cryptocurrency — USDT (TRC20 and ERC20), BTC, ETH. A universal method for players in Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Uzbekistan, and other CIS countries — works without banking infrastructure.
Bank cards — additional card processing channels.
The current list of methods is displayed on the payment page after selecting a package.
If gems or the pass don’t appear on your account after payment confirmation:
Support operates via Telegram — contact details are in the Ashop website header.
The six package sizes in the Ashop catalog let you pick the right volume for your needs — no overpaying or shortages.
If your goal is the current season’s Brawl Pass: the pass is sold directly in the catalog — no need to calculate how many gems it costs and buy extra. Just select Brawl Pass or Brawl Pass Plus as a standalone item.
If your goal is a specific skin: skins are purchased with gems in-game. Skins of different rarities (Epic, Mythic, Legendary, Hypercharge) usually cost varying amounts — check prices in the Brawl Stars store before ordering. Buy the required number of gems with a small buffer in case something else catches your eye.
If planning multiple purchases: larger packages (360, 950, 2000 gems) offer more volume per transaction. This is convenient if you have multiple goals in the current season: pass + skin + special offer. One order instead of three — fewer Supercell ID code steps.
If it’s your first Brawl Stars top-up: the 30, 80, and 170 gem packages let you start small. The Supercell ID process is simple, but starting with a small package makes it easier to get used to.
Buy Brawl Stars gems at the best price via Ashop on any of these packages — the choice depends on your seasonal gameplay plans, not technical service limits.