Ding is a Rare blook in Blooket — found in the Ice Monster Pack with an 8.5% drop rate per opening. Ding and its twin Donk are the only matched-pair Rares in the game: same pack, same drop rate, similar goblin-like designs, and even a shared naming history (Ding was originally called “Dink,” creating the “Dink and Donk” duo before Blooket renamed it). Despite sharing nearly everything, the two diverge in one key way — Donk has a boss version in Monster Brawl while Ding does not. Ding’s purple goblin design with pointy ears, sharp teeth, and a tuft of lavender hair makes it one of the more character-driven blooks in a pack otherwise filled with ice creatures. For Ice Monster Pack odds across all tiers, the BlooketIQ calculator covers the full spread.
Attribute | Value |
Rarity | Rare |
Pack | Ice Monster Pack |
Drop Rate | 8.5% (approximately 1 in 12 per opening) |
Pack Cost | 25 tokens per opening |
Availability | Year-round (permanent pack) |
Blook Score | 10 |
Sell Value | 20 tokens |
Game Modes | Monster Brawl (enemy, no boss), Café |
Twin | Donk (same pack, same rate) |
Ding drops from the Ice Monster Pack at 8.5% — identical to its twin Donk. The pack costs 25 tokens per opening. Both Rares sit below the four Uncommons (19.5% each) and above Bush Monster (Epic, 4.5%). The Ice Monster Pack’s high-value targets are Yeti (Legendary, 0.35%) and three Chromas led by Ice Crab at 0.02%.
Ding appears in 2 game modes — Monster Brawl and Café.
Ding appears as an enemy in Monster Brawl’s Snowy Plains map. It spawns before Donk in the enemy sequence. Unlike Donk, Ding has no boss version — it exists only as a standard enemy wave. During the Halloween Spooky Plains variant, Ding’s slot is replaced by a Spooky Pack blook.
Ding appears as a customer in Café mode.
Ding resembles a purple goblin — pointy ears, sharp teeth, a large nose, and a tuft of lavender hair on top. It has large eyes with heavy eyebrows and a small beard. The design leans more fantasy-creature than ice-themed, making Ding (alongside Donk and Bush Monster) one of the Ice Monster Pack blooks that breaks the pack’s expected icy colour scheme.
The Rares wiki classifies Donk as a reskin of Ding — making Ding the “base” blook of the pair. Donk uses a grey ogre palette with horns and half-closed angry eyes, while Ding opts for purple tones and a more goblin-like expression.
The Ice Monster Pack is a permanent pack available year-round for 25 tokens per opening.
Open the Ice Monster Pack (25 tokens, year-round). Ding drops at 8.5% per opening.
Both are Rares at 8.5% in the same pack. Ding is the “base” blook (purple goblin) and Donk is its reskin (grey ogre). Donk has a boss version in Monster Brawl while Ding does not.
No — it was originally named “Dink” (creating “Dink and Donk”). Blooket renamed it to Ding, though the pack rates continued to display “Dink” for a while.
No. The Ice Monster Pack’s Chromas are Ice Slime, Frozen Fossil, and Ice Crab — none are Ding variants.
Yes — as a standard enemy on Snowy Plains. Unlike Donk, Ding has no boss version.