The March 31, 2026 deadline is confirmed. Diamond prices rise after that date — VAT adjustments in EU markets, TRY depreciation in Turkey — and the two best events of the season both close on the same day. This guide walks you through running Booyah Pass Voyager and the EVO Vault (MP40 Chromasonic) on a shared Diamond budget without wasting a single pull.
Why March 31 Actually Matters for EU + TR Players
Every Diamond you buy before midnight March 31 is cheaper than every Diamond you buy April 1. That's not speculation — Garena has officially confirmed the repricing. If you're planning to spend on any Q2 2026 event, buying now and holding is mathematically smarter than waiting.
TR players have it worse. The Lira has been weakening, so the post-hike repricing compounds on top of existing currency depreciation. This deadline isn't optional if you're on a TR account.
Current Pre-Hike Package Breakdown
EU packages include first-purchase bonuses (~25% extra Diamonds). TR packages are flat rates with no multiplier. Community consensus: consolidate into one large EU purchase rather than multiple smaller buys, since the bonus applies once per package tier. Two Mid packages (526D total) costs more per Diamond than one Popular (663D). Don't split.
Booyah Pass Voyager: What You're Actually Getting
Premium costs 499 Diamonds. Premium Plus costs 999 Diamonds and includes 50 instant levels. For most active players, Premium is the right buy — but that changes based on how much of March you have left.
Key Rewards by Level
The Lv60 Parang is the standout — visible every match, community-estimated at 300–400 Diamond equivalent value. The Lv1 bundle unlocks immediately on purchase, so you get cosmetic value the moment you buy.

Realistic EXP Ceiling by Start Date
Each level requires 100 EXP. Daily missions yield 25–30 EXP; weeklies yield 75–100 EXP. Active players earn roughly 11–13 organic levels per month.
Starting March 15 (16 days left): ~615 EXP ≈ 6 organic levels
Starting March 20 (11 days left): ~400 EXP ≈ 4 organic levels
This is what drives the Premium vs Premium Plus decision. Joining late and want rewards past Lv50? Premium Plus's 50 instant levels make it the better buy. Full-month daily players choose Premium and reach Lv60–70 organically.
Mission efficiency: Prioritize weeklies over dailies — the EXP ratio heavily favors them. Stack Battle Royale games for survival missions while running Clash Squad for weapon objectives simultaneously. Daily mission streaks also return 20–30 bonus Diamonds per day — over 31 days, that's 620–930 Diamonds back, partially offsetting the pass cost.
Is It Worth It?
At 499D, you get the Lv1 bundle immediately plus a full season of exclusives. The Parang alone is worth 300–400D by community estimate. Add the permanent Mini Uzi at Lv50 and the Uncharted Voyager Bundle at Lv100 — the value-per-Diamond ratio is strong, provided you reach Lv60+. Can't commit to daily play? Premium Plus removes that uncertainty.
EVO Vault: Mechanics, Costs, and What the Pity System Actually Guarantees
Single spins cost 20 Diamonds. The 10-spin bundle costs 100 Diamonds — 10D per spin versus 20D for singles. Never use single spins. That's not a preference; it's half the cost for the same pulls.
Drop Pool
Grand prize: MP40 Chromasonic (EVO skin)

Secondary prizes: M4A1 Infernal Draco, AN94 Evil Howler, PARAFAL Lore Cyclone
This matters: EVO Vault weapons aren't cosmetic-only. They gain functional stat bonuses — damage, range improvements — as you upgrade tiers. The Voyager bundles from Booyah Pass are cosmetic. EVO skins carry actual in-game improvements. Different value category entirely.
Spin Cost Breakdown
What the Pity System Actually Guarantees — and What It Doesn't
Here's what most guides get wrong. Diamond Royale has a confirmed 150-draw pity guaranteeing the featured prize at ~20D per draw — roughly 3,000D worst-case ceiling. EVO Vault is a different system. Garena has not published official drop rates or a confirmed pity threshold for the MP40 Chromasonic.
Community testing suggests budgeting 300–500D for secondary prizes. The grand prize may require significantly more. Don't conflate Diamond Royale's 150-draw guarantee with EVO Vault expectations — they're not the same mechanic. Community consensus: cap EVO Vault at 10–20 spins (100–200D) unless you have whale-level budget to absorb variance.
The Combo Walkthrough: Both Events, One Budget
Phase 1 — Audit Your Balance First
Before spending anything, categorize yourself:
Under 500D: Skip EVO Vault entirely this season
500–999D: Booyah Pass Premium first, then reassess
1,000–2,999D: Split allocation is viable
3,000D+: Full combo is achievable
Also claim all active redeem codes before topping up — they require a linked account (guest accounts ineligible). Community-confirmed active codes for March 2026:
H8YC4TN6VKQ9 · FZ5X1C7V9B2N · FF2VC3DENRF5 · FF7TRD2SQA9F · FF8HG3JK5L0P · FF5B6YUHBVF3 · FFJYBGD8H1H4 · FF9MJ31CXKRG · FFR3GT5YJH76
Redeem via the official Garena site. Check in-game mail within 24 hours. F2P players active for 20+ days may have accumulated 1,150–1,950 Diamonds from missions, codes, and free tiers — potentially enough for Premium without spending.
Phase 2 — Booyah Pass Before EVO Vault (One Exception)
Buy the pass first. Always. The reasoning: fixed cost, guaranteed value at purchase. EVO Vault is variance-based — you could spend 300D and get nothing meaningful, leaving you short for the pass.
The exception: if you're already mid-pity on EVO Vault and one 10-spin away from a confirmed secondary prize, finish that spin first. Otherwise, pass first.
Buy early. Purchasing on Day 1–20 unlocks retroactive rewards for EXP already earned. Waiting until March 28 means you've lost weeks of mission EXP that would have counted toward paid-tier rewards.
Phase 3 — EVO Vault: How Many Spins to Commit
After securing the pass, assess remaining balance:
Under 200D: Skip EVO Vault. Save for post-hike events.
200–500D: One 10-spin bundle (100D). No meaningful drop — stop.
500–1,000D: Budget 300–500D for secondaries. Hard cap at 5 × 10-spin bundles.
1,000D+: You can pursue the MP40 Chromasonic — but set your stop limit before your first spin, not after your fifth.
The sunk-cost trap is real. Decide your ceiling before you start spinning.
Phase 4 — Top-Up Decision
Short on Diamonds? Top up before March 31. The EU Popular package (663D, S$6.44) covers Booyah Pass Premium (499D) with 164D buffer for EVO Vault. The EU Value package (1,350D, S$12.89) covers Premium Plus (999D) with 351D buffer.

Full combo — Premium Plus plus meaningful EVO Vault investment — the EU Mega package (2,750D, S$25.77) is the most efficient single purchase. Two smaller packages cost more per Diamond than one large buy.
Free Fire Diamonds EU + TR cheapest top up before March 31 price hike — locking in current rates before the repricing is the financially sound move regardless of which events you're targeting.
Budget Plans by Spender Type
Low Spender (300–999D)
Booyah Pass only. EVO Vault is a trap at this budget.
Buy Premium (499D) immediately
Use remaining Diamonds on the 99 Skins Deal if still active (ends March 31, S-tier community rating)
Skip EVO Vault — 200–300D can't absorb the variance
Focus on daily mission streaks to earn back 20–30D/day
Mid Spender (1,000–2,999D)
99 Skins Deal first if available — S-tier, ends March 31. Then pass, then EVO Vault with a hard cap.
Whale (3,000D+)
EU Mega (2,750D) plus Value (1,350D) = 4,100D total. Covers Premium Plus (999D), 99 Skins Deal, meaningful EVO Vault investment, and a reserve. Community consensus: Mega package covers all events with buffer.
F2P
Don't buy the pass if you're under 20 active days this season. Claim all redeem codes, complete weeklies first, accumulate toward next season. The free Booyah Pass tier still yields progression — you're not locked out of all value.
What to Skip
EVO Vault Items Ranked
Hit a secondary EVO weapon and your remaining budget drops below 200D? Stop. Filler drops don't justify extending your spin count.
Booyah Pass Missions to Deprioritize
Short on time before March 31: skip missions requiring specific squad compositions or rare game modes. Prioritize survival-based Battle Royale missions (completable solo), weapon kill missions in Clash Squad (fast cycles), and weekly missions with batch potential. Don't grind low-EXP dailies at the expense of weeklies.
How to Top Up Before March 31
The process takes under five minutes. The most common mistake — wrong Player ID — is irreversible.
Open Free Fire, tap your avatar (top-left), copy your Player ID (9–12 digits) — screenshot it
Navigate to your top-up platform, select EU or TR region
Choose your bundle (Popular 663D or Value 1,350D for most players)
Enter Player ID twice to confirm
Complete payment — Diamonds typically credit within 30 minutes
Critical warnings:
Wrong Player ID sends Diamonds to another account permanently. Verify twice.
Accounts inactive 6+ months may forfeit bonuses — log in and enable 2FA before topping up
Top-ups are locked to your registered server. Wrong region risks account suspension.
Mission progress not registering (kills, survival)? Restart the client — known EU/TR bug
Don't wait until March 30. Process your top-up by March 28–29 to absorb any delays.
Buy Free Fire Diamonds EU + TR discounted recharge 2026 — BitTopup supports both EU and TR accounts with region-compatible processing and fast delivery.
Common Mistakes
Spinning EVO Vault before buying the pass. Most expensive mistake. You risk depleting your budget on variance before securing guaranteed pass value.
Ignoring the mission timer. Booyah Pass rewards claim until April 7, but you earn EXP before March 31. Buying the pass March 29 and expecting to grind to Lv60 in two days won't work.
Confusing Diamond Royale pity with EVO Vault mechanics. Different systems. Don't commit to EVO Vault spins expecting a guaranteed outcome at a specific pull count.
Waiting until March 30 to top up. Process by March 28–29.
After March 31: Save, Spend, or Hybrid?
Your existing Diamond balance is unaffected — Diamonds don't expire. The price hike only applies to new purchases. But both Booyah Pass and EVO Vault close March 31, so unspent Diamonds won't access those events after the deadline.
The hybrid approach makes sense: top up enough to cover current events plus a 500–1,000D reserve for the first post-hike event. Captures the pre-hike rate without over-committing. Don't over-buy — tying up real money in Diamonds you won't use for 90+ days isn't smart even at a discount.
Garena hasn't announced specific post-March events for EU/TR at time of writing. Check the official Free Fire event calendar for updates.
FAQ
How many Diamonds does the Booyah Pass cost in EU + TR? Premium: 499D. Premium Plus: 999D with 50 instant levels. Both are confirmed official prices for the Voyager season (March 1–31, 2026).
Should I buy the Booyah Pass or spin EVO Vault first? Pass first, always — unless you're already mid-pity on EVO Vault. Fixed cost, guaranteed value. EVO Vault is variance-based; depleting your budget on spins before securing the pass is the most common costly mistake.
What does the EVO Vault pity system guarantee? Garena hasn't published official EVO Vault drop rates or a confirmed pity threshold for the MP40 Chromasonic. This differs from Diamond Royale's confirmed 150-draw pity. Budget 300–500D for secondaries and set a hard stop before spinning.
How much will Diamonds cost after March 31? Garena confirmed prices increase but hasn't published exact post-hike rates. The direction is clear: every Diamond bought before March 31 is cheaper. TR players face compounding impact from Lira depreciation.
Is the EU Popular package (663D) really the sweet spot? For most players, yes. S$6.44 covers Premium (499D) with 164D buffer. Want Premium Plus? Value package (1,350D) covers it with 351D buffer. Two smaller packages cost more per Diamond than one larger buy — consolidate.
What happens to my existing Diamonds after March 31? Nothing. They don't expire. The urgency is about topping up at current rates, not spending what you already have. That said, both events close March 31 — unspent Diamonds won't access them after the deadline.