If you spent your childhood afternoons glued to the TV watching a certain half-demon swordsman hunt down jewel shards, Inuyasha skins in Honor of Kings are going to hit you right in the nostalgia.
TiMi Studios is tapping into decades of anime history by bringing one of anime’s most iconic sibling rivalries straight to Hero’s Gorge—torn robes, cursed blades, and all.
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This collaboration gives some of the MOBA’s most recognizable heroes a total feudal-era makeover. Biron steps into the red robes of Inuyasha himself, while Sima Yi transforms into his icy older half-brother, Sesshoumaru.
To round out the throwback experience, a dedicated in-game Spriteling brings the pint-sized fox-demon Shippo along for the ride.
Honor of Kings Inuyasha skins release date and availability

The event went live on Saturday, June 27, 2026, and runs through Sunday, July 26, 2026, giving players roughly a month to grind out rewards.
Instead of putting the skins behind a simple price tag, the collection leans on the Lucky Draw and Top-Up events, so those who’d rather grind than spend can still walk away with most of the lineup.
Players receive 1 free Inuyasha Wish Coin on first login to the event page, with more available by tapping “Get” on the main event screen. The first single draw each day comes at a 50% discount (25 token vouchers), while a standard single draw costs 50 tokens or 1 Wish Coin, and a 10-pull costs 475 tokens.

Every draw also earns a Badge, and every 4 Badges triggers a Special Draw for either InuYasha Redeem Coins or a random skin. Duplicates automatically convert into exchange coins, which arrive within 24 hours of redemption.
The Redeem Coins can then be cashed in for specific rewards, including the Inuyasha-themed Biron skin, a Sesshoumaru-themed Sima Yi skin, an exclusive background, and a Shippo Spriteling.
Here’s the full lineup and how to unlock each in-game cosmetic.

| HONOR OF KINGS INUYASHA SKINS | HOW TO GET |
| Inuyasha – Biron | Redeem for 498 Inuyasha Redeem Coins, earned through Lucky Draw badges or the Top-Up event. |
| Sesshoumaru – Sima Yi | Redeem for 498 Inuyasha Redeem Coins, earned through Lucky Draw badges or the Top-Up event. |
| Background | Redeem for 428 Inuyasha Redeem Coins. |
| Shippo – Spriteling | Redeem for 248 Inuyasha Redeem Coins. |
The Sesshoumaru and Inuyasha skins can also be bought, sold, or traded afterward through the game’s Consignment Shop.
Flowborn Fashion Design Contest 2026: A community event in Honor of Kings
The Inuyasha skins crossover includes a few extra features outside the main event.

Running alongside the crossover is the Flowborn Fashion Design Contest 2026. This community event challenges players to design matching male and female outfits for the game’s Flowborn characters.
The contest follows a multi-stage rollout. Entries are open from Saturday, June 27, 2026, through mid-July 2026, followed by a compliance review, public voting to select the top 30, a panel review for five finalists, and a final player vote.
Winners will be announced on Saturday, August 8, 2026, walking away with cash prizes, exclusive avatar frames, in-game titles, and the chance to have their design officially implemented in-game.
The legacy of the Inuyasha franchise

For players unfamiliar with the crossover’s origins, Inuyasha is one of the most successful properties in anime and manga history. Created by legendary manga artist Rumiko Takahashi (also known for Ranma 1/2 and Urusei Yatsura), the original manga ran in Weekly Shounen Sunday from 1996 to 2008, spanning 56 collected volumes.
The story follows Kagome Higurashi, a modern-day high schooler who falls through a well at her family’s shrine and is transported back to the Sengoku period of feudal Japan. There, she inadvertently unseals the half-demon Inuyasha and shatters the powerful Shikon Jewel into fragments.
The narrative centers on their journey to recover the shards before they fall into the hands of the villainous Naraku.

The franchise’s massive global popularity was cemented by its anime adaptation produced by Sunrise. The original television series aired from 2000 to 2004, spanning 167 episodes, and was later followed by The Final Act in 2009, a 26-episode run that faithfully adapted the final chapters of the manga.
Beyond the core series, the franchise’s footprint expanded to include four feature-length animated films and a spin-off sequel series titled Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon.
