What LoL Placement Boosting Costs
Placement boosting on TopBoost is priced per ranked game in the series, not as a flat season fee. Use the calculator on this LoL placement boost page for a live quote from your last-season rank, region and queue. Already placed and climbing? Compare solo division boosting or a short net wins order instead.
Your hidden MMR at season open shapes both the per-game rate and where victories land you. Strong MMR often needs fewer games to settle high; weak MMR may price each game lower but require a fuller run for the same visible rank.
What moves the price of a placement run
The number of placement games leads the cost
A placement order scales by how many ranked games you book — typically five at season open, sometimes fewer if Riot shortens the series. Each game adds to the total at your current MMR band.
Your hidden MMR sets where the wins land
Strong starting MMR can place you higher after the run; weak MMR may need a fuller series to reach the same visible rank. The calculator uses your last-season tier to reflect that per-game rate.
Wins on the run, not raw attempts
TopBoost placement orders target victories in the series — not an open-ended grind. That makes a placement run distinct from a measured net wins order once the series ends.
Champion, role and queue options
Narrow champion pools, role locks or priority start can nudge the quote when booster demand is tighter. Solo handoff and duo queue carry different base rates on the same game count.
Indicative LoL order ranges by type
The grid below is a yardstick for typical orders. Your exact price always comes from the live calculator on this placement page.
Placements, Division Boost and Net Wins Compared
Placements, division boosts and net wins solve different problems on TopBoost. A placement run sets your seasonal start; a division order quotes a full climb to a named rank; net wins buy counted victories after you are placed. Picking the right format avoids overpaying for distance you do not need.
The inputs that move a placement order most
- Game count: The series length sets the base total — usually five ranked games at season open on TopBoost.
- Hidden MMR: Strong MMR can land you higher from fewer wins; weak MMR may need a fuller run for the same visible rank.
- Previous season rank: Last season's tier anchors the per-game rate in the calculator before you confirm checkout.
- Region: Queue population and booster supply differ between EUW, NA, Korea and smaller servers.
- Queue: Solo/Duo and Flex carry separate pricing bands — pick the queue you will grind all season.
The extras that nudge it up or down
- Champion or role locks: Narrow pool preferences can nudge the quote when fewer boosters cover your elo and role.
- Offline play: Appear offline on solo orders so friends do not see activity during the placement series.
- A tighter turnaround: Priority start moves your order up the queue when you want the series done before rank decay matters.
- Priority queue: Faster assignment when booster demand is high at Master+ or on smaller regions.
- Duo upgrade: Play with Booster keeps your account in your hands — higher rate than solo handoff on the same game count.
Three LoL ranking modes and the goal each one serves
Use the placement page at season open; open division boosting or net wins once you know where you landed.
Placement run: set your seasonal start
Hand off the opening ranked series so MMR and visible rank settle before you grind solo. Best at season reset when every game shapes where you begin.
placement boosting · full division climb
Division boost: the full climb
Quote a path from your current tier to a named rank you set upfront. Best once placements are done and the gap spans multiple divisions.
division boosting · placement run
Net wins: pay per victory
Buy a counted set of ranked wins at your current division after the series ends. Best for promo help or LP top-ups without naming an end rank.
net wins boosting · placement run
When placements beat a climb
Season just opened and you have not played ranked yet — a placement order prices the series directly. Once you are placed, a division boost or net wins usually fits better.
placement games · division boost
What a placement boost will not do
Placements set where the season begins — they do not replace learning or promise a rank you cannot hold solo. Pair a placement order with League of Legends coaching if you want rank and skill to grow together.
- Hold your rank once you go back to your own games.
- Teach the macro and laning that coaching builds.
- Reach a tier above what your hidden MMR supports.
- Guarantee a fixed division from the placement series alone.
- Replace a full multi-tier climb when a division order would price cleaner for the same goal.
LoL Placement Boosting by Server and Rank
Placement runs happen on your own server, so region shapes queue time and the win rate a booster can hold in the series. Pick the server you grind and your last-season rank band, then read the per-game quote in the calculator. A defined climb routes to the division boost page, and a banked top-up belongs on the net wins page.
How to Order a LoL Placement Run and Get the Most From It
Placing a placement order takes a minute. Getting a clean seasonal start takes a little groundwork. The routine below separates a smooth run from one that drags or lands below your hidden MMR.
Order the run before you spend your placements
Hand off the placement games while the full series is still unplayed so the booster controls every game. A placement order beats trying to fix a half-spent run with a net wins patch later.
Set the server and previous rank precisely
Enter your real server and last-season rank so the quote reflects your hidden MMR, not an average. If you want a defined tier rather than a reset, switch to division boosting before you confirm.
Time the run to the season reset
For the cleanest seasonal start, order the placement run as the split opens, then top up with a net wins order only if the result lands short of your target.
Keep the champion pool close to yours
Ask the booster to favour champions you already play so the placement history reads naturally next to your account profile and your own solo games afterward.
Ask for offline play across the run
Request appear offline while the booster plays the series, and keep the win rate paced so the seasonal jump avoids abrupt swings that draw attention on a standard run.
Message the booster before you confirm
Open order chat to agree the timeline, the champions they will run, and the realistic seasonal rank your hidden MMR supports. A short brief up front prevents the back-and-forth that slows a run.
Is LoL Placement Boosting Safe — and Should You Boost or Coach?
Placement boosting carries the same safety profile as any ranked service on TopBoost — real players, tracked orders, no in-game exploits. The guidance below helps you choose between a boost and League of Legends coaching so the format fits your goal while your placement order stays protected.
- Safety: Placement boosts are not cheats — a booster wins ranked games manually. Discreet play and verified boosters keep the run on TopBoost standards, not off-platform risk.
- Riot policy: Sharing your account breaks Riot terms and carries a risk of action. Use paced win rates and appear offline on solo orders, or queue together with Play with Booster enabled.
- Payment: TopBoost checkout is secure and every order maps to a defined placement series in your dashboard — progress stays tied to that order ID.
- Choose a placement boost when: The season just reset and you want a clean run to set your starting rank before you grind solo.
- Choose coaching when: You keep repeating the same macro and laning mistakes — fix the cause with a coach on your own account.
- Combine both when: Many players use a placement run to set the seasonal floor, then coaching to wire in the habits that hold that rank.
Placement boost or coaching: which fits your goal
When a placement boost is the right call
Order when the split just opened and your MMR is healthy enough for a clean rank set on this placement page. Switch to a division boost once placements are done and the climb is longer.
When coaching fits better
Book when you want to hold your rank and fix leaks in your own gameplay — coaching teaches the rank instead of setting it once.
The combined play
Run a placement run or net wins order to set the floor, then a coach to defend the seasonal rank in your own games.
When to skip both
If your hidden MMR already matches your target and you are comfortable in the current meta, play the placements yourself. Save the order for when the reset matters most.
How TopBoost Keeps Your LoL Placement Run Safe
A placement run rests on the booster and how the payment is protected. What follows is how boosters join the TopBoost roster and what guards your order. Place an order on the placement page or read the coaching roster if you want to learn instead of hand off the series.
Rank and identity verification
Boosters prove live rank and identity before taking orders, so a high-tier placement run reaches someone who genuinely holds that elo.
Secure payment on every order
Checkout is encrypted and each purchase maps to a defined placement series in your dashboard — the same protection a division order carries once the run is delivered as described.
Discreet play and a paced run
Appear offline hides activity, a paced win rate and a champion pool close to yours keep the seasonal jump natural on your account after the series ends.
No cheats on your account
Runs are played in ordinary ranked games by hand — nothing for anti-cheat to flag. A verified order on TopBoost beats an off-platform deal where login security is unclear.
Reviews tied to real orders
Only buyers who finished a paid order can review, so booster ratings reflect delivered placement runs. Read them before you book placements or a division climb.
One platform, one standard
The identity and delivery checks behind TopBoost coaching and division boosting apply to placement orders too — every booster answers to the same standard.
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