What Teamfight Tactics Coaching Actually Costs
TFT coaching on TopBoost is priced by format and the coach's ladder rank — not by a guaranteed tier outcome. Sessions are sold as blocks of time you book on the Teamfight Tactics coaching roster. Browse economy-focused coaches or open a VOD review when you want async feedback before committing to planned sessions or a live lobby read.
Need rank instead of skill? Compare TFT division boosting, placement matches or a net wins order before checkout.
Where your TFT coaching money actually goes
The coach ladder is the biggest line item
A Challenger or Master coach charges more than a Gold coach because the read on tempo and contest goes deeper. Filter the roster for an elite coach when you want high-elo lobby analysis.
Async costs less than live attention
A VOD review is the lightest format. A live session or co-pilot block costs more because the coach commits real-time attention to your lobby.
Specialists charge for depth, not breadth
Book a coach for board positioning, economy lines or component combine when you want narrow advice you can apply in the next game — not a generic meta lecture.
Buying in bulk softens the per-session cost
Multi-session bundles spread coach time across a climb plan and usually price better per hour than booking one lobby at a time on the coaching page.
Indicative TFT 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; each coach sets their own rate in the calculator on this coaching page.
| Format | Regular coach | Elite coach | Pro coach |
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| VOD review (one set of games) | €10 – €20 | €18 – €35 | €30 – €60 |
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| Live lobby 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 Teamfight Tactics Coaching
One size does not fit every leak on the TFT ladder — gold breakpoints, a VOD review and an economy session solve different problems. Pick the format on this coaching page before you compare coaches on the roster.
The ground a serious session covers
- Interest and economy: Gold breakpoints, when to greed and when to stabilize before a roll-down.
- Leveling and rolling: Fast 8 lines versus reroll boards — tempo calls that decide most mid-elo lobbies.
- Board positioning: Front-to-back lines, scouting and adjusting before the fight resolves.
- Item components and combines: Priority slams, build paths and when to hold for a better combine.
- Augment and comp reads: Drafting at carousel and pivoting when the lobby contest shifts.
The extras that turn a chat into real coaching
- Written recap: Two or three habits to drill after the session ends.
- Hard markers to watch: Gold at 3-1, health at stage 4 — numbers you can track in the next five lobbies.
- Post-session messaging: A short window to ask clarifying questions before the lesson fades.
- Flexing versus forcing: When to pivot off a contested comp instead of slamming the same board every game.
- Augment-pick reasoning: Why one augment fits your line and lobby state better than another.
The four formats and the problem each one answers
Session types in the calculator map to these formats — book a VOD review first if you are unsure which fits, or filter the roster for a reroll specialist, live session coach or economy focus before checkout.
VOD review: the cheap diagnosis
Your coach reviews a recorded lobby and marks the mistakes that cost placement. Browse coaches running VOD reviews or a reroll specialist when roll timing is the leak.
Live session: correction in the moment
The coach watches you queue live and corrects scouting and roll calls as they happen. Filter for coaches offering live sessions when positioning under pressure is the problem.
Co-pilot: a guided hand on the controls
Voice chat during ranked while the coach calls rolls, levels and slams in real time. Book a co-pilot coach when itemization timing needs a live voice.
Climb plan: weeks, not minutes
A package of sessions with homework and checkpoints between bookings. Open structured climb plans when you want an economy focus across several weeks.
What coaching will not do
Coaching builds skill on your account — it does not replace climbing services or promise instant rank. Book TFT coaching for habits; open division boosting only when you want someone else to play ranked for you.
- Lock in a guaranteed rank by a specific date.
- Play your ranked games for you — that is what TFT boosting is for.
- Stand in for the ladder games you still need to grind yourself.
- Cure a one-comp reflex if you are not willing to flex when the lobby contests.
- Turn a single hour into permanent LP without follow-up practice between sessions.
TFT Coaching by Focus and Server
The closer a coach sits to your actual weakness, the faster the lesson sticks. A reroll specialist can break down level timings and gold thresholds in detail a generalist cannot — and a coach queuing on your own region already knows the contested comps and ping you fight through. Sort the roster by the skill you want sharpened and the server you ladder on. Coverage runs from Iron to Challenger and carries over to standard ranked, Double Up and Hyper Roll alike.
How to Book TFT Coaching and Get the Most From It
Booking takes a minute. Getting LP out of the session takes preparation. The habits below help a lesson stick as climbing progress — not notes you skim once and forget.
Settle the format before you shortlist coaches
Pick a VOD review when gold leaks are the problem, or a live session when live lobby pressure is what breaks your placements — then filter the roster.
Show up with a sharp complaint, not "help me climb"
"I bleed to zero before stage 4 carousel" gives a coach more to work with than "get me to Diamond." Name the habit, not only the rank you want on the badge.
Pair the coach with your weakest area
Book a positioning coach when front lines lose fights, or an itemization session when slams and combines are the leak — not a generalist for everything at once.
Lean on a same-region coach when meta is the issue
A coach on your own server knows the contested comps you queue into. For a core economy fix, region matters less than the specialist behind the session.
Commit to a package when you mean it
A multi-session plan prices better per hour and holds you to homework between bookings. Ask for an open-comp focus if you tunnel one board every lobby.
Grind the notes in before you rebook
Play ten to fifteen ranked games applying the homework before you schedule the next session — that is when coaching turns into LP, not just another chat.
Choosing the Right TFT Coach
Choosing a coach is about finding someone who can move your LP — not only someone who holds a high badge. The checklist below helps you pick a fit on the coaching roster before you pay for a session.
- Hire for your specific problem: A Diamond coach who can explain interest math often beats a Challenger who cannot teach it clearly.
- Check reviews and profiles: Look for coaches with many finished sessions and write-ups that name what they actually cover.
- Focus on weaknesses: Pick a coach specialising in your weakest area — economy, positioning or itemization — for faster improvement.
- Start small: Book a single VOD review before you commit to a larger package.
- Define deliverables: Agree upfront on written recaps, notes or benchmarks you will receive after the session.
- Coaching versus boosting: If you only want the rank, open TFT division boosting or net wins boosting instead — coaching builds skill, not a handoff.
Coaching or boosting: which fits your goal
Reach for coaching when
You want to hold a rank long-term, fix the same misplays every set, or genuinely improve how you read lobbies — book TFT coaching on your own account.
Reach for boosting when
A deadline is close and you need division boosting or placement matches without time to climb solo — boosting moves the badge; it does not teach you to keep it.
Run both together
Pair a structured climb plan with a high-tier boost when a wall blocks you — the boost clears the tier; coaching builds the habits to stay there.
Skip both when
A new set just launched and the meta is still unstable — solo grinding or a single VOD check-in may be enough until the board settles.
How TopBoost Verifies Teamfight Tactics Coaches
A coaching roster is only as good as the people on it. Here is how a coach joins the TopBoost Teamfight Tactics roster, what we check, and what protects you once you book.
Rank and identity checks up front
Every coach proves current TFT rank and account ownership before they can list. A coach who claims Master or Challenger has to show it — that is why the tier badge next to a name on the roster means what it says.
A look over every product
Each coaching product — whether a VOD review or a climb plan — is reviewed for a concrete deliverable before it goes live. Vague "I will help you climb" listings without a defined output do not pass.
Secure payment wrapped around the 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 welded 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.
Tags for focus area and region
Coaches are tagged by focus areas like economy or positioning and the servers they queue on — including standard ranked, Double Up and Hyper Roll — so filters surface a fit rather than a generic list.
One platform, one bar
The same verification behind TopBoost coaching and TFT boosting applies across the roster — every coach answers to the same identity and delivery standard.
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