Gems Economy Guide
Learn what Gems unlock, the six captured pack sizes, how rarity maps to cosmetic prices, and how boosts, gifts, and creator codes fit in.
Official texture used for visual reference
Open official ShopSix captured wallet sizes
The supplied capture exposes pack sizes and product availability, but not reliable current USD prices. Check the official Shop before purchase.
Cosmetics, boosts, gifts
Buy cosmetics
Spend Gems on eligible cosmetics while they are available in the active Shop rotation.
Activate boosts
Session, daily, and weekly boost types can use timers, multipliers, and account-specific expiry state.
Send gifts
The product list includes gift variants for Gem packs, Pro days, and eligible bundles.
Creator code
A signed-in account can save an approved creator code or remove the currently active code.
Presentation, not match power
Gems never affect match outcomes
That is the official Shop's core economy statement. Gems change presentation and can unlock account boosts, but they are not described as competitive power.
What, why, and how Omoggle Gems works
People searching for Omoggle Gems want to understand both the wallet and the purpose behind it: what Gems buy, why several pack sizes exist, how cosmetic prices consume a balance, where boosts and gifts appear, and whether spending creates match power. This Omoggle Gems guide answers each part without guessing missing dollar prices. The captured system exposes six pack amounts, a five-step cosmetic price ladder, timed boost state, gift product identifiers, and an approved creator-code flow. Those features belong to one economy, but they have different risks and uses. Wallet balance is private, checkout requires confirmation, gifts require an eligible recipient, and rotation can prevent an otherwise affordable cosmetic from being available. Most importantly, the official Shop describes Gems as presentation and account-benefit currency, not as a tool that decides match outcomes.
What Omoggle Gems are
Omoggle Gems are the Shop wallet currency used for eligible cosmetics and boosts. The inventory response can return the signed-in account balance, while billing products define purchasable pack sizes.
A shared currency lets Omoggle price many cosmetic types consistently and support rewards, purchases, bundles, gifts, and promotions without a separate checkout for every item.
The wallet increases after confirmed purchases or eligible rewards and decreases after successful Gem-priced transactions. The client refreshes account state rather than trusting an unconfirmed payment.
Gem balance appears in the Shop header, pack purchases live in the Gems tab, and Gem prices appear on cosmetics and some themed packs.
Use Gems to budget across rarity tiers and wait for a desired rotation. Never share payment or account details with an independent information page.
What the six Gem packs mean
The captured billing response lists Gem products for 100, 600, 1,300, 2,900, 8,000, and 16,000 Gems, plus corresponding gift product identifiers.
Multiple sizes support a small cosmetic purchase, a themed pack, or a larger wallet plan. They also let users choose commitment instead of buying one fixed amount.
The Gems interface matches each pack to an available billing product, displays its amount and live price, then opens secure checkout only when that identifier is enabled.
Pack cards appear in the Gems tab, with 2,900 highlighted in the captured layout as the featured option. Gift variants belong to a separate recipient flow.
Use the smallest pack that reasonably covers the intended purchase and check current pricing. This guide omits unverified dollar values instead of guessing.
How cosmetic Gem prices work
The captured catalog uses price points of 80, 160, 280, 400, and 1,040 Gems for Shop cosmetics, corresponding to Common through Mythic snapshot tiers.
A tiered ladder creates predictable budgeting and helps communicate increasing rarity. It also allows a user to estimate how many items a wallet amount might cover.
Each item returns both base price and current price, plus an on-sale flag. The captured Shop items show reduced values, but future prices and promotions may differ.
Prices appear on catalog and rotation cards, cosmetic details, gift flows, and themed pack comparisons. Membership and owner-only items can return zero Gem prices for different reasons.
Use the ladder for planning, then read the actual card before purchase. Do not confuse a zero price with universal free ownership when access is restricted.
What Gem boosts are
Gem boosts are timed account benefits represented by boost name, multiplier, and expiration data. The captured UI recognizes session, daily, and weekly boost categories.
Timed multipliers can increase eligible earning activity during a defined window while keeping that temporary benefit distinct from permanent wallet balance and cosmetic ownership.
After activation, the boost appears in active inventory state. The interface calculates remaining time and displays the multiplier until the expiration timestamp passes.
Boost products and active timers appear around the Gems and inventory experience. Their exact earning rules must come from the current official product description.
Use a boost when you can benefit during its active window. Avoid activating it before a break, and do not assume every activity qualifies without reading the rules.
How Gem gifts work
A Gem gift is a billing product purchased for an eligible recipient rather than the buyer’s own wallet. The captured product list includes gift versions of all six pack sizes.
Gift products let users support friends without transferring account credentials or attempting an informal wallet exchange outside the supported payment flow.
The official interface validates recipient eligibility and product availability, opens checkout, and waits for payment confirmation before showing the gift as delivered.
Gift controls appear in Shop detail flows and can require an existing friend relationship. Error states include an account being unable to receive a gift.
Use only the official gift action, verify the recipient, and wait for confirmation. Never send payment information or account access through an independent guide.
Why Gems do not equal match power
The official Shop explicitly states that Gems unlock cosmetics and boosts and never affect match outcomes. They are an economy and presentation mechanism rather than a direct competitive stat.
Keeping wallet spending separate from match results protects the meaning of competitive signals such as ELO and makes cosmetic ownership a style choice instead of a power requirement.
Cosmetic items map to visual loadout fields, while match outcomes follow game rules. Boosts can have account-specific earning purposes without being described as tools that decide winners.
This boundary is stated in the Gems interface and should guide how users interpret every pack, price, rarity badge, themed set, and membership cosmetic.
Use Gems for customization and eligible account benefits. Judge competitive progress through match performance and public ranked signals rather than wallet size.
Gems guide FAQ
Snapshot discipline
Rotations, prices, product availability, and membership terms can change. This page distinguishes captured facts from live purchase state.
What can Omoggle Gems buy?
The Shop presents Gems as currency for eligible cosmetics and boosts. Product availability and rotation rules still apply.
Why are USD prices not listed here?
The supplied capture reliably exposes the six Gem amounts but not a complete, stable current price table. Omitting uncertain prices is safer than guessing.
Do Gems affect who wins a match?
The official Shop copy says Gems unlock cosmetics and boosts and never affect match outcomes.
What Gem pack sizes were captured?
The product response included 100, 600, 1,300, 2,900, 8,000, and 16,000 Gem packs, along with gift variants for those amounts.
Why is the 2,900 Gem pack highlighted?
The captured front-end treats 2,900 Gems as its featured pack in the current layout. A highlighted position is presentation, not proof of the best value for every user.
How do Gem boost timers work?
The active boost record supplies an expiration timestamp. The Shop calculates the remaining duration and displays the multiplier until that time runs out.
What is a creator code used for?
A signed-in account can save an approved creator code so supported Shop activity is associated with that creator under Omoggle’s current program rules.
How can I gift Gems safely?
Use only the official gift flow, confirm the recipient, and wait for payment confirmation. Never send account credentials or payment details through a guide or informal transfer request.