Recently, the Arena of Valor community was “surprised” as a female gamer suddenly “transformed” into a character from Arena of Valor in an outstanding manner. The chosen character was none other than Arum, with the stunning skin Divine Dance and her signature purple tones.

Arum is one of the easiest and oldest characters in Arena of Valor, particularly suitable for female gamers due to its low skill requirement and easy-to-learn gameplay. Additionally, she is among the few characters with multiple SS skins, including the Divine Dance and the Tiger Dance, which are considered some of the most beautiful skins in Arena of Valor.

Both of these skins frequently appear in limited-time events in Arena of Valor and are not sold widely. Obtaining one of these skins is not an easy task, as their design and effects are highly regarded by the community, and of course, Garena is aware of this.

Returning to the female gamer who cosplayed as Arum, the community was truly amazed. It wasn’t just because she transformed into Arum in a very recognizable way, but also due to her beautiful appearance as well. According to what this female gamer shared, “I really couldn’t find a place to rent Arena of Valor cosplay outfits, so I just tried to do my makeup like Arum. If anyone knows, please let me know. Sorry if I ruined Arum’s image for you guys if my makeup is too bad.”

This post quickly received a positive response from the Arena of Valor community with 6,500 reactions, 1,700 comments, and 42 shares. Most of the comments praised the female gamer for her impressive transformation in both beauty and demeanor.

The choice of color tones, accessories, filters, and makeup made it immediately clear to Arena of Valor players that this was indeed Arum, the Divine Dance. Of course, one should also be understanding, given the complicated situation with the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, that this female gamer’s cosplay is already considered a success. We hope to see more cosplay creations from Arena of Valor players in the future instead of unnecessary “strategic discussions.”