What League of Legends Coaching Actually Costs
Coaching on TopBoost is priced per hour or per session, not per rank. Use the calculator on this League of Legends coaching page for a live quote from your region, session type and hours booked. Verified coaches on the roster set rates that reflect their peak rank and the format you pick.
A VOD review costs less than a live block; a structured climb plan across several sessions usually prices better per hour than booking one game at a time. Need rank instead of skill? Compare solo division boosting before checkout.
What moves the price of a coaching session
Coach tier does most of the work
A Master or Challenger coach charges more than a Platinum or Diamond coach because the analysis goes deeper — wave states, tempo and punish windows at your elo.
Session format sets the floor
Asynchronous VOD review is the lightest format. Live games and in-lobby co-pilot blocks cost more because the coach commits real-time attention to your session.
Role specialisation matters
Matching a coach to your lane — Jungle, Support, Mid and so on — returns advice you can transfer straight into your next ranked game.
Packages lower the per-session cost
Multi-hour blocks and return bookings spread coach time across a climb plan, which usually prices better per hour than one-off sessions.
Indicative LoL coaching rates by format and coach tier
Regular coach — verified Platinum to Diamond players. Elite coach — Diamond to Master. Pro coach — Master to Challenger. Ranges below are a yardstick; your exact price comes from the live calculator on this coaching page.
| Format | Regular coach | Elite coach | Pro coach |
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| VOD review (single replay) | €10 – €20 | €18 – €35 | €30 – €60 |
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| Live game session | €18 – €30 | €28 – €50 | €45 – €90 |
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| Co-pilot block (in-lobby) | €25 – €45 | €40 – €70 | €65 – €130 |
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| Structured climb plan (multi-session) | €60 – €110 | €95 – €180 | €160 – €320 |
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Types of League of Legends Coaching
Different player problems need different formats on TopBoost. A VOD review suits laning leaks; live coaching suits decision-making and tilt; a co-pilot block suits players who want someone in voice during the game. Pick the format before you compare coaches on this page.
What a strong session reviews
- Laning fundamentals: Wave management, trades and recall timing — the habits that decide most low-elo games.
- Macro and map state: When to roam, group and contest objectives instead of autopiloting lane.
- Role-specific habits: Jungle pathing, ADC positioning, Support vision lines — advice tied to your lane.
- Champion pool: Whether your picks fit the meta and your current rank band.
- Your own replays: Concrete mistakes from your games, not generic theory pulled from a guide.
What separates a review from a lesson
- Written summary: Two or three habits to fix after the session ends.
- Concrete benchmarks: CS at ten, vision score, death count — numbers you can track in the next five games.
- Follow-up window: A short period to ask clarifying questions before the lesson fades.
- Honest pool feedback: Whether you are spreading too thin across champions for steady climbing.
- Mental and tilt management: How to reset after a bad fight instead of forcing the next one.
The four coaching formats on TopBoost
Session types in the calculator map to these formats — book a single review first if you are unsure which fits.
VOD review — the diagnostic entry point
Your coach watches a replay with you and marks the mistakes that cost LP. Best for laning and CS leaks — usually the cheapest and fastest format to book on TopBoost.
Live session — real-time correction
The coach watches you play live and corrects decisions as they happen. Best for tilt, map reading and mid-game calls you cannot spot alone in review.
Co-pilot — guided in-lobby play
Voice chat during ranked or normal games while the coach calls macro and tempo. Best when you freeze under pressure and need someone in the lobby with you.
Structured climb plan — multi-week
A package of sessions with homework and benchmarks between bookings. Best when you are serious about a full tier jump, not a one-off fix.
What coaching will not do
Coaching builds skill on your account — it does not replace climbing services or promise instant rank. Book League of Legends coaching for habits; open division boosting only when you want someone else to play ranked for you.
- Guarantee a specific rank by a specific date.
- Play your ranked games for you — that is what division or net wins boosting is for.
- Replace the practice you still need between sessions.
- Fix a champion pool if you refuse to narrow it.
- Turn a single one-hour session into a permanent rank hold.
LoL Coaching by Role and Server
Role-matched coaching transfers fastest. A Jungle coach reviewing a Jungle player can talk pathing and tempo in a way a generalist cannot, and a coach on your own server understands the meta and ping environment you actually queue in. Filter by the role you want to improve and the region you play on before you book on this coaching page.
How to Book LoL Coaching and Get the Most From It
Booking takes a minute on TopBoost. Getting real value from the session takes a little preparation. The habits below separate a focused lesson from an expensive chat that does not move your rank.
Pick the format before the coach
Decide whether you need a VOD review or a live session before you compare coaches — the format sets the price floor and what the hour can cover.
Bring a specific problem, not "help me climb"
"I die on recalls in losing matchups" beats "reach Diamond" for a first booking. Specific problems return measurable homework; vague goals burn the hour on theory.
Match the coach to your role
Filter for a coach who mains your lane — a Support specialist talks warding and roam timing in ways a generalist cannot at the same depth.
Book on your own server when it matters
Meta and ping context differ by region. For draft and macro advice, a coach on your own server understands the queue you actually grind.
Use a package if you are serious
A multi-session plan prices better per hour and lets the coach track habits across several weeks instead of resetting every booking.
Apply the notes before booking again
Play ten to fifteen ranked games on the homework from session one before you book session two. Coaches can only build on habits you have tried in your own games.
Choosing the Right LoL Coach
The TopBoost roster spans several coach tiers and price bands. The goal is a coach who actually improves your ranked results — not simply the highest peak rank on the list.
- Match the coach to your problem: Teaching beats peak rank on paper — a Diamond coach who explains well often outperforms a Challenger who cannot break ideas down.
- Read profiles and reviews: Look for coaches with completed sessions and detailed feedback, not empty profiles with a rank screenshot only.
- Role matching: Prefer a coach who mains your lane so pathing, trading and vision advice transfers into your next ten games.
- Start small: Book a single VOD review before you commit to a multi-session package.
- Confirm deliverables: Agree on a written summary, replay timestamps and benchmarks before the session starts so you leave with homework, not vague tips.
- Coaching vs boosting: If the goal is only the rank by a deadline, compare division boosting or placement matches before you book coaching.
Coaching or boosting: which fits your goal
When coaching is the right call
You want permanent skill and the ability to stay at a new rank once you get there — book League of Legends coaching on your own account.
When boosting fits better
You need a specific rank by a deadline and cannot grind the games yourself. Division boosting and placement matches price the climb instead of the lesson.
The combined play
Pair a structured climb plan with duo boosting when you want the rank now and the habits to defend it in your own queue afterward.
When to skip both
Early in a season or after a meta shift, self-review or one VOD check-in may be enough before you commit to a full plan.
How TopBoost Verifies League of Legends Coaches
A coaching roster is only as good as the people on it. Here is how a coach joins the TopBoost League of Legends roster, what we check, and what protects you once you book.
Rank and identity verification
Every coach proves current rank and account ownership before they can list. A coach who claims Challenger has to show it — that is why tier labels on the roster mean what they say.
Profile and product review
Each coaching product — whether a VOD review or a multi-session plan — is reviewed for a clear deliverable before it goes live. Vague "I will help you climb" listings without a defined output do not pass.
Secure payment on every booking
Checkout is encrypted and each session maps to a tracked order in your dashboard. If a session is not delivered as described, funds stay protected through TopBoost — you never pay a coach directly off-platform.
Reviews tied to real sessions
Only buyers who completed a paid session can leave a review, so ratings reflect delivered coaching, not marketing. Read them before you book on this coaching page.
Role and server tagging
Coaches are tagged by the role they main and the servers they play, so filters surface coaches who fit your queue rather than a generic list.
One platform, one standard
The same verification behind TopBoost coaching and boosting applies across the roster — every coach answers to the same identity and delivery standard.
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