Pricing guide
How Much Does a Duo Boost Cost in LoL?
Short answer: from $59, scaling with how far you want to climb. Here is exactly what drives the price, example costs per route, and why duo costs a little more than solo boosting — and why that is the safer spend.
What a duo boost actually costs
Duo boost pricing is driven by one main thing: rank distance. The further apart your current rank and your target rank are, the more games it takes, so the price scales with the climb you want.
As a reference, common routes start from $59 for Gold to Platinum, around $88 for Platinum to Emerald, and around $149 for Emerald to Diamond. Those are starting points — your exact number depends on your specific route and any options you choose.
What changes the price
Three factors move the number. First, rank distance — the biggest driver. Second, your current tier: higher tiers take more games per division and have tighter duo queue pairing rules, so Emerald-plus routes cost more per division than Silver or Gold. Third, optional add-ons like premium booster selection or specific role matching, which are always listed and priced before checkout.
What does not change the price is hidden multipliers. The quote you see in the calculator is the price you pay. If a service shows a low number and inflates it at checkout, that is a sign to walk away.
Why duo costs a little more than solo — and why it is worth it
A duo boost usually costs slightly more than an account-sharing solo boost, because a Challenger player has to queue with you in real time across your whole route rather than grinding your account alone.
That small difference buys two things solo boosting cannot: your account is never accessed, so there is no ban risk from account sharing, and you keep a rank that is more stable because you played every game yourself. For most players, that is the easy call.
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Get your duo boost quoteFAQ
How much does a LoL duo boost cost?
Prices start from $59 for a Gold to Platinum route and scale with rank distance. Larger routes and higher tiers cost more because they take more games. Use the calculator on the order page for an exact quote.
Is duo boosting more expensive than elo boosting?
Slightly, in most cases. Duo boosting requires a Challenger to queue with you live for your whole route, while account-sharing elo boosts are played without you. The difference pays for own-account safety and a more stable rank.
Are there hidden fees in duo boost pricing?
No. The quote shown in the calculator is the final price. Optional add-ons are listed with their price before you commit, and no surprise multipliers are added at checkout.
Is there a cheaper option than a full rank boost?
Yes. Duo Net Wins lets you buy a fixed number of guaranteed wins without committing to a rank target, which is a lower-cost entry point and still fully own-account.
