Gladiator is the most expensive single purchase in WoW boosting, and for good reason: only a tiny fraction of players ever earn it, which means the supply of people who can carry you there is just as thin. Here is what rated PvP boosting actually costs in 2026, from a cheap 2v2 bump to the full title and mount.

Why PvP boosts cost more than PvE

In a Mythic+ carry the dungeon does not adapt. In arena, your opposition gets harder with every bracket, and above 2100 your boosters are fighting other professionals. That is the core reason a Gladiator package costs more than a Mythic raid clear: the work cannot be parallelized, cannot be rushed past a certain pace, and only a handful of players per region can deliver it at all.

Current vs target rating is the biggest price lever. Going 1400 to 1800 is routine. The curve from 2100 to 2400+ is steep because every 100 rating up there takes more games against better players, with a real chance of losing streaks the team has to grind back through.

Self-play vs piloted. In PvP this choice matters more than anywhere else. Self-play means you queue with a Gladiator-level partner who carries the games while you play your own character — slower, but clean. Piloted runs around 15% more and finishes faster, since the booster plays at full strength without having to cover for you.

Speed and season timing. Express (+30%) and Super Express (+60%) tiers exist here too, but the bigger calendar effect is the end-of-season crunch: in the final three weeks everyone who put off their Gladiator push shows up at once, slots run out, and prices firm up. Buying mid-season is both cheaper and less stressful.

Current rated PvP prices (2026)

ServiceFrom priceETA
2v2 Arena Ratingfrom €2030–90 min
Solo Shuffle Climbfrom €2230–90 min
3v3 Arena Ratingfrom €2530–90 min
Duelist Titlefrom €953–7 days
Full PvP Package (Gear + Rating + Title)from €159 · save 20%1–2 weeks
Gladiator Title & Mountfrom €3201–3 weeks

Prices in EUR from our live catalog. "From" means the entry configuration — a Gladiator push starting from 2100 costs less than one starting from 1500, and the configurator prices your exact bracket before checkout.

Where the money goes at each tier

Under €30 you are buying incremental rating: a few hundred points in 2v2, 3v3 or Solo Shuffle, delivered in an evening. This is the right purchase if you want conquest efficiency or the next gear unlock without grinding losses.

Around €95–159 you are in title territory. Duelist puts you in the top percentile bracket, and the Full PvP Package is the better deal if your character is not geared yet — it rolls honor and conquest gearing into the rating push at a 20% discount over buying the parts separately.

At €320+ there is Gladiator: 2400+ rating plus the 50 wins above that line. The wins requirement is why it takes one to three weeks even for professional players, and why no honest seller advertises it as a weekend job.

A word on realism

If a shop quotes you Gladiator for €150 in three days, walk away. Either it is a bait price that doubles after you pay, or the games will be win-traded, which is the one thing that reliably gets accounts actioned. The legitimate price for legitimate games has a floor, and it sits well above that.

FAQ

Is buying a PvP boost bannable?

Self-play carries are very low risk — you are simply queuing with a better partner. Piloted carries more risk, which is why we VPN-match location and never win-trade.

Do I get the Gladiator mount with the title?

Yes. The mount comes with the seasonal Gladiator achievement, and both are permanent. That is what the package covers — 2400+ and the 50 wins above it.

Can I split a big push into stages?

Yes. Plenty of customers buy 1800 first, play there a while, then come back for 2100+. Staging costs slightly more in total but spreads the spend.

When is the cheapest time to buy?

Mid-season. Early weeks have inflated demand from ladder racers, and the last three weeks have the deadline crunch from everyone chasing the title before it disappears.

Want an exact quote for your current rating? Set your bracket on the Gladiator boost page.