Moonton runs two parallel creator programs. Most players know about the Creator Camp. Fewer know how it relates to the MLBB Creator Base, which is a distinct arm of the same ecosystem with different scope, entry criteria, and what Moonton actually expects from you in return.
Here's the breakdown.
#Creator Base vs. Creator Camp: Not the Same Thing
The terminology gets muddled constantly in community discussions, so let's clarify this upfront.
MLBB Creator Camp (MCC) is the structured, application-based platform at creatorcamp.mobilelegends.com. It's a development pipeline: Creator Academy lessons, Discord community groups, developer access, and event participation. Think of it as the formal training track.
MLBB Creator Base is the broader official community layer. It operates primarily through TikTok under the handle @mlbbcreators_official, which currently sits at 9.4 million followers and 2.5 million likes. It functions as the public-facing hub for the creator ecosystem: content challenges, reward announcements, community showcases, and monthly events. The Facebook page (MLBB Creator Base) launched more recently and already has 3,000+ page likes.
They feed into each other. Creator Camp is the pipeline. Creator Base is the destination.
| Program | Entry Point | Primary Platform | Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| MLBB Creator Camp | creatorcamp.mobilelegends.com | Website + Discord | Skill development, mentoring, events |
| MLBB Creator Base | Linked via official MLBB social media | TikTok, YouTube, Facebook | Community challenges, rewards, exposure |
#Who Gets In
The requirements aren't secret, but Moonton doesn't publish hard thresholds in one consolidated place either. Based on what's documented:
- Minimum followers: 5,000 to 10,000 depending on platform. TikTok applications specifically reference 10,000 as the baseline.
- Content consistency: Regular MLBB-themed uploads. There's no exact frequency stated, but accounts that post once a month aren't going to pass evaluation.
- Originality: Reposts and clip compilations from other creators don't count. Moonton evaluates whether the content has a distinct creative angle.
- Platform coverage: YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook Gaming. Cross-platform presence improves your odds. Single-platform creators can still qualify.
The selection process involves Moonton's team reviewing your content portfolio, engagement rate, and community interaction. It's not algorithmic. A human looks at your account.
#What the Program Actually Provides
Moonton frames this as a two-way arrangement, which is accurate. Creators generate content that extends Moonton's organic reach. In exchange:
| Benefit | Details |
|---|---|
| Exclusive event access | Invitations to hero launches, tournament watch parties, pro player training sessions |
| In-game rewards | Exclusive skins, diamonds, and official MLBB merchandise |
| Official exposure | High-performing content gets reshared on MLBB's official TikTok (9.4M followers) and other channels |
| Collaboration opportunities | Moonton engages creators for promotional campaigns tied to new hero releases and seasonal events |
| Training and mentorship | Creator Academy resources on video editing, storytelling, content strategy, and community building |
The exposure angle is the real value. Getting your content pushed to a channel with 9.4 million TikTok followers is worth more than the diamond rewards in practical terms.
#Monthly Challenges and Reward Structure
Creator Base runs monthly content challenges. These are time-limited events tied to specific themes, usually aligned with MLBB's seasonal calendar or major patch releases. Participants who meet the challenge criteria get in-game items as rewards.
This is the entry point for creators who don't yet qualify for the full Creator Base program. The challenge format requires no minimum follower count. You just need MLBB content and the right hashtags.
The ladder looks roughly like this:
- Monthly challenges (open to all, reward-based)
- Creator Camp application (evaluation required, structured development)
- Creator Base membership (minimum followers required, full collaboration access)
Moonton doesn't publicize how many creators are in the full program at any given time.
#The TikTok Dimension
The @mlbbcreators_official TikTok account at 9.4M followers is not just a social media page. It's the primary distribution amplifier for the creator program. Content that gets reshared there sees substantially different reach than what an individual account generates organically.
There's also a separate community phenomenon worth distinguishing from the official program: "Plan of Publisher," which is a TikTok monetization scheme that Indonesian and SEA creators use for MLBB clip content. This is platform-based monetization through TikTok's own systems, not an official Moonton program. Creators get paid per views or via leaderboard rankings within TikTok campaigns. It exists alongside the Creator Base but is not the same thing. Conflating the two is a common mistake in the community.
#Who Should Actually Apply
If you're already producing MLBB content with 10,000+ TikTok followers or equivalent reach on YouTube or Facebook, the Creator Base application is worth attempting. The access to hero launch events alone has content value.
Below that threshold, the monthly challenges are the correct starting point. Build the account, document the progress, and apply when the numbers are there.
The program rewards consistency over virality. One Savage clip going viral does less for your application than 50 videos posted across six months with steady engagement.
Moonton's creator ecosystem is larger than most players realize. The @mlbbcreators_official TikTok at 9.4M followers is one of the biggest gaming creator community channels in SEA. The infrastructure exists. Whether it's worth your time depends entirely on how seriously you're pursuing content creation as a career.
For more on MLBB heroes and current meta data, check the hero stats hub at mlbbhub.com/heroes or the current tier list.