Raid boosting is the oldest service in the WoW carry economy, and in 2026 it is also the most transparent: the encounter list is public, kill times are predictable, and pricing maps cleanly onto difficulty. Here is what Heroic and Mythic clears actually cost right now, and where each price point makes sense.

The difficulty ladder is the price ladder

Normal is a commodity. Teams clear it on farm within the first week of a tier, runs are short, and a full clear costs about what a takeaway dinner does. You buy Normal for the story skip and the vault entry, not the gear.

Heroic is the volume product. It is the difficulty most players actually want — the Ahead of the Curve achievement, solid gear, a mount run at the last boss — and prices stay reasonable because every boosting team in existence farms it weekly. A full Heroic clear at €55 buys you in an evening what a pug might fail to finish in a month.

Mythic is where cost takes off. A full Mythic clear means a guild-quality 20-player roster on current progression content, scheduled around lockouts. That is why the same instance costs 3–4x its Heroic price, and why Cutting Edge — the end-boss Mythic achievement before the tier ends — is the most expensive raid product on the menu.

Current raid boost prices (2026)

ServiceFrom priceETA
Raid Single Boss Killfrom €930–90 min
Normal Raid — Full Clearfrom €251–2 hours
Heroic Last Boss (AOTC)from €2830–90 min
Heroic Raid — Full Clearfrom €551–3 hours
Mythic Raid — Full Clearfrom €1803–7 days
Mythic Cutting Edgefrom €2801–3 weeks

Prices in EUR from our live catalog. Loot options change the total: an unsaved run with loot traders costs more than a default run because you are buying other players’ trade slots, not just the kill.

What moves the price beyond difficulty

Loot setup. The base price gets you the kill, the achievement and whatever drops for you naturally. Adding dedicated loot traders — boosters of your armor type who pass you everything they win — is the most common upgrade and scales the price with how many traders you book.

Self-play vs piloted. Raids are overwhelmingly self-play: you are one of 20+ people in the instance, so just being there is easy. Piloted (about +15%) exists for buyers who want the lockout done while they sleep.

Speed tier and tier age. Express (+30%) and Super Express (+60%) get you into the next available raid instead of the weekend schedule. And like everything in the boost economy, early-tier kills cost a premium — a Mythic last-boss kill in week three is worth multiples of the same kill three months later. If you want Cutting Edge, though, waiting too long is its own risk: the achievement is removed when the tier ends.

Which one should you buy?

If you want the experience and a vault slot: Normal. If you want AOTC and respectable gear: the Heroic full clear is the best value per euro on this list. If you want the mount, the title and the rarest version of the gear, Mythic is the only road — just buy it as one package rather than boss-by-boss, because per-boss Mythic pricing adds up brutally fast.

FAQ

Do I have to be saved to the raid already?

No — the opposite. You join unsaved, and your lockout is consumed by the boosted run. Tell us if you already killed bosses this week so the team plans around your lockout.

What gear do I actually get?

Whatever drops for you plus everything your booked loot traders win. More traders means more drops, which is why loot-trader count is the main price slider on raid products.

How fast can I get AOTC?

The Heroic last-boss kill runs daily and takes 30–90 minutes. With an Express slot you can realistically have the achievement the same evening you order.

Is Cutting Edge guaranteed?

Yes, when ordered while the tier is current — that is what the multi-week window covers. We stop selling it when the remaining time makes completion unsafe.

Check live pricing and loot options for the current tier on the raid boost page.