Valorant rank boosting is priced per division, which makes it one of the easiest services to budget for — and one of the easiest to get quoted dishonestly on. Here is the real 2026 cost picture, what makes the per-division price swing, and which add-ons are actually worth the money.
How Valorant boost pricing works
Every boost is quoted from your current rank and RR to a target rank. The per-division cost rises with elevation: Iron through Gold divisions are cheap because a Radiant-level booster wins those lobbies almost mechanically. Platinum and Diamond cost more per division, and Ascendant into Immortal is where prices climb steeply — up there your booster is beating players who grind ranked for a living, and matchmaking gives them fewer RR per win.
Self-play vs piloted. Piloted (the booster on your account, around 15% over self-play in the high ranks) is the fast option. Self-play — you duo-queue with the booster — costs slightly more time but keeps your hands on your own account and quietly improves your game, because watching a Radiant play your matches from inside them is its own kind of coaching.
Speed tiers. Express (+30%) and Super Express (+60%) compress the calendar, not the games. Useful before an act ends; otherwise the standard queue starts most orders the same day anyway.
Act timing. Prices firm up in the last two weeks of every act, when everyone wants the rank locked in for the act badge. Right after a new act starts is the cheap window — and the smart one, since placements set your starting point.
Current Valorant prices (2026)
| Service | From price | ETA |
|---|---|---|
| Valorant Rank Boost (per division) | from €9 | 30–90 min start |
| Valorant Placement Matches | from €22 | same day |
| Valorant Premier Team Carry | from €22 | scheduled |
| Valorant Coaching | from €16 / hour | scheduled |
| Agent Unlock + Rank Combo | from €29 · save 15% | 2–4 days |
| Rank + Coaching Combo | from €39 · save 20% | 2–4 days |
Prices in EUR from the live catalog. The €9 entry price covers a low-elo division; the configurator quotes your exact current-to-target span before checkout.
Where each product fits
The plain rank boost is the volume product: pick current rank, pick target, done. Placement matches are the highest-leverage spend in the game, though — your five placements decide where you grind from for the whole act, and at €22 for a booster-played set you typically start one full rank higher than you would have placed solo.
The combos exist because the bundled discount is real: Rank + Coaching at €39 takes 20% off, and it addresses the honest criticism of boosting — that you land at a rank you then have to hold. An hour or two of VOD review with the same booster who climbed your account is the difference between visiting Diamond and living there.
The honest cost-benefit
Climbing from Gold to Diamond solo takes most players a hundred-plus hours across an act, with no guarantee of arrival. The same span as a boost costs less than a new release game. Whether that is worth it depends on why you want the rank — but if the answer is "to play with my Diamond friends without dragging them down," the boost-plus-coaching route gets you there and keeps you there.
FAQ
Will I get banned for buying a boost?
Self-play duo boosting is indistinguishable from queueing with a better friend. For piloted orders we VPN-match your city and play normal human schedules; bans for quiet, no-cheat boosting remain extremely rare.
How long does a typical boost take?
Two to three divisions usually finish in a day or two. Standard orders start within 30–90 minutes of payment.
Do boosters play my agents?
On piloted orders you can pin agents or even a map pool; boosters comfortably play meta picks across roles. On self-play you obviously play whoever you like.
What if I lose the rank afterwards?
RR decay and a rough patch can dip you a division. That is exactly what the Rank + Coaching combo is for — the coaching hours target the gaps that show up at your new elo.
Get an instant quote for your exact rank span on the Valorant rank boost page.