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Onmyoji S Jades Cheap Top Up: Global May 2026 Guide

Here's the whole verdict before I get into the math: the cheapest real value on Onmyoji Global comes from holding your one-time first-recharge double bonus and dropping it on the biggest pack you c...

Author: Polina KanePolina KaneLast updated: 2026-06-06

Onmyoji S Jades Cheap Top Up: Global May 2026 Guide

Here's the whole verdict before I get into the math: the cheapest real value on Onmyoji Global comes from holding your one-time first-recharge double bonus and dropping it on the biggest pack you can sit with comfortably, because that roughly halves what each jade actually costs you. The sticker price is noise. What you care about is jades per dollar, and then dollars per pull. At 280 jades for a Mystery Amulet 10-summon, you should be budgeting against the pull itself, never the label on the pack. Everything past this point hangs off that one idea, with the numbers traced back to the official store or wiki.

This game's economy punishes lazy spending so quietly you barely feel it. Nobody notices the per-jade penalty when they grab the $2.99 pack twice. But the numbers sit right there, and once you've seen them, that's it. You're stuck noticing forever.

What "cheap" actually means here

"Cheap" tells you nothing until there's a unit hanging off it. The $2.99 pack feels cheap. It also happens to be the worst per-jade rate the official store will sell you. So step one is fixing what you're even measuring.

People lump two totally separate currencies under one word, and that's exactly where the bleeding starts. S-Jades are the premium currency you buy with real cash; from there you convert them into regular Jade or spend them straight on mall items, per Onmyoji Wiki Fandom. Regular Jade is the stuff you earn for free too, through daily quests, Realm Raids, achievements, all the usual event drip. Community F2P guides reckon you can scrape roughly 20+ free Jade a day just off Area Boss runs, which across a month adds up to a real chunk of a pull you never opened your wallet for.

That free-income floor reframes the whole question. It stops being "how cheap are jades" and turns into "how few do I genuinely need to buy." For someone logging in daily, the honest answer is usually fewer than the store would like.

The number that decides everything is jades per dollar. Headline price says how much leaves your wallet. Jades-per-dollar says whether that money pulled its weight. Two packs at wildly different prices can hand you completely different value, and the store has very deliberately made the small, easy-to-tap packs the least efficient ones on the board.

Global jade pack pricing for May 2026

Comparison of Onmyoji Jades Top Up pack tiers and value

The full official ladder, laid out. These are the Global S-Jade packs as listed on the NetEase top-up page as of June 2026, and I'm carrying them into a May 2026 buying call because the pricing hasn't budged across the snapshot.

Pack S-Jades + Bonus Price (USD) Total S-Jades S-Jades per $
Smallest 30 +3 2.99 33 ~11.0
Tier 2 53 +5 4.99 58 ~11.6
Tier 3 85 +8 7.99 93 ~11.6
Tier 4 110 +10 9.99 120 ~12.0
Tier 5 166 +15 14.99 181 ~12.1
Tier 6 225 +20 19.99 245 ~12.3
Tier 7 285 +25 24.99 310 ~12.4
Tier 8 345 +30 29.99 375 ~12.5
Tier 9 545 +50 46.99 595 ~12.7
Tier 10 580 +55 49.99 635 ~12.7
Largest 1200 +120 99.99 1320 ~13.2

Source: NetEase GamesClub Onmyoji Top-up

That last column is the whole plot. The official figures put the largest pack at roughly $0.0757 per S-Jade against about $0.0906 per S-Jade on the smallest, so the top pack genuinely undercuts the bottom one per unit. The climb between any two neighboring tiers is gentle, which is precisely why nobody clocks it. But stack a month of $2.99 buys against one larger pack and you've quietly handed over a tax for the comfort of small commitments.

So here's the first pitfall I'll name flat out: buying a pile of small packs instead of one big one locks you into the worst rate the store sells. That per-jade penalty is baked into the tiers themselves, no hidden footnote needed. If you already know $30 is leaving your account this month, the version spent as one Tier 8 buy beats the version dribbled across ten $2.99 taps.

The first recharge bonus changes the math

Guide for using first recharge bonus in Onmyoji Jades Top Up

This is the single most valuable spending decision in the game, and most guides bury it somewhere near the bottom. NetEase's own announcements describe a per-tier first-time top-up bonus, historically a 30% Jade bonus on the first recharge of a tier versus around 20% for repeats, per an Onmyoji Facebook announcement. That one-time bump is about as close to a standing discount as this game ever gives you, and it stacks right on top of the base pack bonus you saw in the table.

The mechanic that wrecks people: that elevated first-time bonus is a one-shot per tier, best saved for a large pack instead of blown on a small one. Trigger it on the $2.99 pack and you've slapped your bonus onto the worst per-jade base rate in the building while locking out the upside on a real buy. The bonus is a multiplier. Multiply something tiny and you get a tiny result.

When I first lined the packs up side by side, that's the snare I nearly stepped in myself. The gut instinct is to "test the waters" with the cheapest one. Don't. Settle your real budget ceiling first, then spend the first recharge on the biggest pack that fits under it.

How to play it, by who you are:

  1. F2P weighing a first purchase — if you truly mean to stay zero-spend, skip it outright and ride daily login, Realm Raids and events for free Jade. No shame in it whatsoever; that income floor is genuinely there.
  2. Low-spender making one purchase ever — this is who the first recharge was designed for. Put your single buy on the largest pack you can afford so the elevated bonus lands on the best base rate you'll ever touch, per the official bonus structure.
  3. Mid-spender buying regularly — claim the first-recharge uplift on each tier you'll actually use, hitting the larger tiers first since bonus value scales with pack size.

And the contrarian read, which I'll happily defend: topping up more at once is often the F2P-friendly play, not the whale play. Per-jade scaling rewards the single bigger commitment, so the person being careful with money is exactly the one who shouldn't be drip-feeding small packs.

Cost per SSR: what a pull actually costs

Screenshot of Onmyoji Jades Top Up summon interface

Pack price is the wrong number to hold up next to a competing channel. Cost per pull is the only one that earns your attention, because the pull's the thing you actually burn.

A 10-pull runs on Mystery Amulets. Regular Jade Amulets cost 100 Jade apiece, per Onmyoji Wiki Fandom's Summon page, and a documented community reference on Reddit pinned an 11 Mystery Amulet pack at 1000 Jade, working out to roughly 91 Jade per amulet in that bundle. So the figure to budget against lands somewhere around 90–100 Jade per amulet depending on how you buy, with a full 10-summon parking near the 1000-Jade mark.

Run that into dollars using the rates above. At the largest pack's ~13.2 S-Jades per dollar, a ~1000-Jade pull comes out to roughly $7–8 of effective spend, before the first-recharge bonus drags your one eligible large buy lower still. At the smallest pack's ~11 per dollar, that identical pull costs noticeably more for the exact same in-game result. Same SSR odds, fatter bill, decided entirely by which pack you picked.

That's why I refuse to compare top-up options on sticker price. Two channels can flash the same pack price and still hand you different dollars-per-pull once the bonuses and base rates shake out. Anchor on the pull.

One caveat I won't paper over: there's no official guaranteed-SSR jade ceiling anywhere in the current store data, so I'm not handing you a fabricated "X jades guarantees an SSR." Budget for the pull cost you can verify, treat pity as variable, and don't let any guide quote you a hard ceiling it can't actually source.

Topping up safely on Global

Safe top-up interface for Onmyoji Jades Top Up

The practical trust test is brutally simple: a safe channel needs your UID and server, nothing more. It should never go anywhere near your account login or password.

The official NetEase top-up page is the baseline, and on Global it backs a wide spread of payment methods. Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, plus regional rails like DANA, GO-PAY and LinkAja, per the official top-up page. On mobile, the App Store carries Growth Fund and monthly card products as well; one App Store listing showed a monthly card around S$20.98.

Third-party top-up channels exist too, and the legit ones run on that same UID-plus-server model rather than fishing for credentials. The one trap I'll flag loudly: any site that wants your in-game login instead of just your UID is the one to back away from, a warning you'll see echoed across retailer descriptions and community advice. UID-only isn't a perk. It's the line between a normal transaction and quietly handing over your whole account.

On the monthly card versus single pack question, the card only wins for players who log in every single day across the entire cycle to grab the daily payout. Skip a few days and that per-jade value crumbles fast. If your login habit is patchy, one large pack riding the first-recharge bonus is the cleaner buy.

Disclosure: this guide's published by VGTopup, which is itself a UID-and-server top-up channel, so weigh the source accordingly. If you've already locked in a pack, you can Onmyoji Jades Top Up top up there with just your UID and server, the low-friction, credential-free model worth holding up against the in-game store before you commit either way.

Why the smartest buy isn't the cheapest one

Chart showing value of large packs in Onmyoji Jades Top Up

If you walk away with one thing: the largest bonus-eligible pack carrying your first recharge is the best-value purchase in the game, and chasing the "cheapest" small pack usually turns out to be the pricier move once you measure per jade.

My order of operations, plainly:

  • Bank the first-recharge bonus for a deliberate large buy, never a trial-sized poke.
  • Settle your budget ceiling before the store ever opens, then buy up to it in one transaction instead of scattering it.
  • Budget against ~1000 Jade per 10-pull, not the pack price, when you're deciding where to spend.
  • Let free Jade carry the rest. Daily sign-in and Realm Raid income genuinely shrinks how many you ever need to buy.

One timing note deserves a beat. May–June 2026 events on Global include Shikigami Match Up, Spring Journey and Timelit Prelude, per Onmyoji Wiki Fandom's Events page. For pulls that aren't urgent, waiting on event-tied Jade bonuses beats topping up mid-cycle. No reason to recharge for a pull you could partly fund off an event already sitting on the calendar. Topping up the day before a bonus window cracks open is a quiet, completely avoidable regret.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the first recharge bonus worth it on Onmyoji Global?

For anyone planning to spend even once, yes, it's the highest-value purchase going, since NetEase announcements describe a roughly 30% first-time tier bonus against around 20% on repeats. The catch most folks miss: it's one-shot per tier, so firing it on a $2.99 pack throws the upside away. Strict F2P players who'll never spend can skip it without a shred of guilt.

How many jades do you need for one SSR in Onmyoji?

No officially published hard guarantee figure exists in the current store data, so treat pity as variable. What you can budget is pull cost: a 10-summon runs near 1000 Jade, with Jade Amulets at 100 Jade each per the wiki's Summon page and Mystery Amulets shaking out to roughly 90–100 Jade apiece depending on the bundle. Plan around pulls, not a promised ceiling.

Do Onmyoji jade prices differ between regions?

The figures here are the Global server's listed S-Jade packs off the NetEase top-up page; I'm not quoting cross-region deltas because the verifiable pricing is the Global ladder. Payment rails do shift by market, Global supports DANA, GO-PAY and LinkAja alongside cards and PayPal, but that's a checkout difference, not a per-jade discount.

What's the safest way to buy Onmyoji jades on Global?

Use any channel that only asks for your UID and server: the official NetEase page, the App Store, or a UID-based third-party site. The single red flag, per retailer warnings and community advice, is any service requesting your account login or password instead of just your UID. UID-only is the practical safety test; a credential request is your exit cue.

Is the monthly card better than buying jade packs?

Only if you log in daily across the whole cycle to claim every payout. Miss days and the effective per-jade value sinks below a single large pack. For irregular players, one large bonus-eligible pack is the better call; the monthly card rewards consistency, not occasional play.

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