About Bilibili Moe Tournament votes
The Bilibili Moe Tournament — 哔哩哔哩萌战, known universally among Chinese anime fans as B站萌战 — is the largest anime character popularity bracket held on any Chinese streaming platform. Running annually since 2014 on Bilibili, China's dominant anime and video platform, it pits hundreds of anime characters against each other in a single-elimination bracket that draws participation from across the platform's 300-million-plus registered user base. Unlike Western equivalents that rely on simple clicks, 萌战 requires voters to hold a verified Bilibili account at Level 2 or above — a meaningful barrier that makes every vote harder to manufacture and every legitimate vote more valuable. This page explains how the tournament works, why vote totals are so decisive, and how we deliver real, account-verified, China-weighted votes for your character's bracket campaign. Packages start at 100 votes for $6.99 and scale to 20,000 for major campaigns.
About the Bilibili Moe Tournament votes contest
Bilibili launched its first Moe Tournament in 2014, modelled loosely on the Saimoe bracket tradition established in Japanese 2channel communities. Over the following decade it grew into the most-watched character popularity event in the Chinese anime fandom, with bracket discussions, fan art, and campaign videos generating millions of views on the platform itself. The 2025 edition divided the field into four separate tournaments: Newcomers Female and Male (characters debuting in anime between July 2024 and June 2025) and Classics Female and Male (characters from anime seasons running from 2018 Summer through 2024 Spring). Each bracket advances through single-elimination rounds, with match results published daily. Voting windows are strictly enforced — 10:00 to 22:59 China Standard Time — and only Bilibili accounts at Level 2 or above that have completed real-name identity verification (binding a Chinese national ID) can participate. That verification requirement is unique among major anime saimoe events; it concentrates the electorate firmly in mainland China and gives the contest a distinctly domestic character compared to international equivalents like ISML. Winning a 萌战 bracket is widely understood as the definitive marker of a character's popularity within Chinese anime fandom, and results are cited by animation studios, merchandise licensors, and streaming platforms when gauging Chinese market appetite for a given franchise.
Why Bilibili Moe Tournament votes matter for your contest
The 萌战 bracket is decided purely by vote totals within each match window. There is no jury score, no editorial shortlist, no secondary weighted metric — the character with more votes at 22:59 CST advances. That binary mechanic makes early-round momentum everything: a character that builds a commanding lead in rounds one and two attracts organic fan investment, driving more community posts, more fan art, and more casual voters clicking through. The organic flywheel works in reverse just as powerfully — a character that falls behind in the first round is often written off by even its supporters, who redirect their 11 daily votes elsewhere. Because every Bilibili account is capped at 11 votes per character per match day, and because the voting window is only 13 hours, a 10,000-vote gap between two characters in an active round requires either an enormous organic community or a well-organised campaign. The voter base is overwhelmingly mainland Chinese — the real-name and Level 2 requirements exclude most overseas participants — so geo-alignment to Chinese residential IPs and authentic Bilibili account profiles is not optional for a credible-looking campaign; it is the baseline minimum.
How we deliver Bilibili Moe Tournament votes
When you place an order, you tell us your character's name, their division (Newcomers or Classics, female or male), and the match date or round you need to target. We source delivery from a pool of aged, Level 2-verified Bilibili accounts operating from mainland China residential and mobile broadband IPs — China Telecom, China Unicom, and China Mobile ranges that match the organic voter geography of the 萌战 audience. Each account respects the 11-vote-per-day cap and only casts votes during the official 10:00–22:59 CST window, with session timing distributed naturally across the day rather than clustered at open or close. For large orders spanning multiple match rounds, we schedule daily waves to align with your bracket progression, so the vote count builds steadily as your character advances rather than arriving in a single anomalous block. You monitor progress on a live dashboard; if the platform discards any votes within 7 days of delivery, we re-deliver the affected volume at no additional charge.
How we avoid platform detection
Bilibili's voting infrastructure for 萌战 operates on top of the same account-quality system the platform uses for its broader engagement features. The two patterns that result in vote invalidation are account-age signals — accounts registered the same day or week as the tournament, without the Level 2 experience points that take weeks of genuine activity to accumulate — and IP-range clustering, where many votes originate from the same subnet or from ISP ranges associated with known proxy services. Bilibili also enforces the real-name requirement at the account level, so any account without a bound Chinese national ID cannot cast tournament votes at all, regardless of its Level 2 status. Our account pool addresses all three layers: every account is aged, carries genuine Bilibili watch history and engagement points sufficient for Level 2 standing, holds a valid real-name binding, and operates from a residential or mobile broadband IP in mainland China. We avoid datacenter ranges entirely. Daily vote dispatch is paced below the platform's anomaly thresholds, with session fingerprints varied across device types — Android Bilibili app, iOS, and desktop browser — to match the natural device mix of the platform's actual user base.
What is the best voting strategy for Bilibili Moe Tournament votes?
The strongest 萌战 campaigns combine organic community mobilisation with a targeted paid campaign covering the gap between what your fanbase can deliver and what your bracket opponent can field. Post about your character's campaign on Bilibili itself — a well-timed video or fan art post about the match can drive thousands of organic votes from casual viewers. Weibo and Lofter campaigns targeting Chinese anime fans add further reach. Paid volume works best when it fills a predictable daily floor: rather than concentrating votes in the final hours of a match window (which looks unusual), a steady delivery across the 10:00–22:59 window produces a curve indistinguishable from an engaged fan community returning throughout the day. Start your campaign from the very first match round your character enters — because the cap is 11 per day per account, a round missed is a ceiling that cannot be recovered once the window closes. For finals or semi-final rounds where opponents often surge, request a scaled-up daily package in advance so delivery is queued and ready when the round opens.
Legal scope and terms
Bilibili Moe Tournament is a consumer fan-popularity competition operated by Bilibili as a cultural event for its user community. It is not a government ballot, a regulated financial vote, or any form of legally binding election. Fan campaigns, organised voting drives, and promotional activity are common and visible practices within the 萌战 community — Bilibili's own platform hosts fan campaign videos that explicitly encourage voting. The specific rules for each year's tournament are published by Bilibili at the start of the campaign; review those rules yourself before ordering. We do not interpret Bilibili's terms of service on your behalf, and we do not serve regulated elections, government referendums, or political contests of any kind.
Getting started in two minutes
Ordering takes about two minutes. Tell us your character's name, their division (Newcomers Female, Newcomers Male, Classics Female, or Classics Male), and the match date or round you are targeting. Select a package from 100 to 20,000 votes, note your match deadline in the order form, and complete payment by card, PayPal, or cryptocurrency. Your order enters the delivery queue immediately and most campaigns start within 60 minutes. If your character advances further in the bracket than expected, contact live chat and we can extend or scale the campaign to cover additional rounds at the same per-vote rate.