Mo Revamp: Neo Moco Rewards & Changes Explained
What Neo Moco Means for Your Progress
Supercell's Mo revamp addresses widespread player frustration with seasonal resets. After analyzing the official announcement and creator insights, I see this as a pivotal shift: Neo Moco eliminates progress wipes that made players feel "robbed" of effort. Instead, it adopts permanent progression akin to successful ARPGs like Diablo Immortal. Your collector levels, cosmetics, and currencies (Mo gold, merch tokens) remain intact. However, player levels reset to 1, and elite modules/hunter programs are discontinued. This overhaul responds directly to community feedback about Chapter 2's shortcomings.
Reward Tiers: Mo Gold & Cosmetics Breakdown
Supercell compensates players based on their highest achieved level:
- Non-elite hunters receive Mo gold: 100 (Lv1-10), 200 (Lv11-20), 300 (Lv21-30), 400 (Lv31-40), 500 (Lv41-50)
- Elite hunters gain additional cosmetics based on combined Chapter 1+2 progress:
- Elite 1-25: Soul Hunter Crimson Headgear
- Elite 26-50: Full Soul Hunter Crimson Set
- Elite 50+: Soul Hunter Crimson Set + Cliffhorn Sheep Chieftain Headgear
- Elite 75+: All previous rewards + Minotaur cosmetic
- Elite 100+: Exclusive titles (Epic at 125, Legendary at 150)
Key Insight: Rewarding combined progress benefits early adopters. As the creator notes, many Chapter 1 veterans will qualify for high-tier items despite skipping Chapter 2.
Permanent Progression Changes
Neo Moco replaces temporary systems with lasting mechanics:
- Class-based gear replaces seasonal weapons
- Seasons replace chapters without full resets
- Elite Hunter rings/modules retire entirely
This aligns with industry best practices. In my assessment, Supercell recognizes that mobile ARPG players value persistent investment. The Diablo Immortal comparison isn't casual; its revenue stability proves this model works.
Action Plan Before Neo Moco Launches
- Grind elite levels now if near a cosmetic threshold
- Spend Mo gold strategically before the economy shifts
- Backup account data via Supercell ID
- Follow official social channels for title reveals
- Redeem creator codes like ECHO for support
Recommended Resources:
- Supercell’s Official Mo Discord (direct dev updates)
- Diablo Immortal (study permanent progression systems)
- Inventory management apps like GameTree (track cosmetics)
Final Thoughts
Neo Moco’s reward structure smartly honors past effort while fixing Chapter 2’s core pain point: progress deletion. The cosmetics serve as both compensation and nostalgia markers. As one creator observed, "This is good for players... we never feel robbed."
What’s your biggest question about the reset? Share below—I’ll address top concerns in my Finland trip follow-up!