What TFT Double Up Boosting Costs
TFT Double Up on TopBoost is priced for the two-player co-op queue, which carries a separate ladder from solo TFT. Since it is a partnered climb, the quote reflects your Double Up rank — not your solo badge. Use the calculator on this TFT Double Up page for a live total from your current tier and target. Need solo ranked instead? Compare division boosting on the main TFT page before checkout.
Lower Double Up tiers typically sit in the low double digits per division step; pushes near the top of the ladder cost more because partnered boosters at Master+ are rarer. A full Double Up division boost quotes the gap; a solo climb on the standard queue prices on its own ladder.
What moves the price of a Double Up order
The Double Up rank gap leads the cost
The price scales with the distance on the Double Up ladder — not your solo TFT tier. Pair a climb with TFT coaching if you want duo habits to match the new rank.
Duo coordination shapes the rate
A booster pair coordinating in Double Up holds a higher placement rate than a solo grind on the same band — leaner than stacking a solo net wins order on the wrong ladder.
A separate ladder, a separate rank
Double Up rating is independent of your solo division — order the queue you actually grind so the quote matches your account.
Region and queue health
Thinner Double Up queues in some regions can lengthen games and nudge the rate. A Hyper Roll order on the solo page carries its own pricing.
Indicative TFT order ranges by type
The grid below is a yardstick for typical orders. Your exact price always comes from the live calculator on this Double Up page.
Double Up, Solo Division and Placements Compared
Double Up boosting on TopBoost is how you move a TFT ladder depending on whether you want a partnered co-op climb, a solo tier, or a clean seasonal start. Open the Double Up page when the co-op badge is the goal; compare a solo division order or placement run when those ladders fit better.
The inputs that move a Double Up order most
- Double Up rank gap: The distance on the co-op ladder between your current tier and the target — not your solo TFT rank.
- Duo coordination: Shared units and scouting raise the placement rate a booster pair can hold in partnered lobbies.
- Rank band: The per-division rate rises as the co-op ladder climbs; Master+ on Double Up sits above Gold on the same gap.
- Region: Double Up queue health and ping on your home server shape the climb a pair can hold consistently.
- Mode: Co-op is its own ladder — separate from a solo order on standard ranked or Hyper Roll.
The extras that nudge it up or down
- Comp or playstyle request: A narrow trait or board preference can nudge the quote when it limits which booster pair takes the order.
- Offline play: Appear offline so your friends list shows you as away during the partnered climb.
- Tighter turnaround: Priority pacing when you need the Double Up tier banked before a deadline.
- Priority queue: Faster assignment so the partnered order starts sooner at busy rank bands.
- Trait focus in match history: A preference for the traits shown on your match history keeps the climb reading naturally on your account.
Three TFT order modes and the goal each one serves
Double Up: the partnered climb
Climb the separate Double Up ladder where two boards share units and tempo in the co-op queue. Best when the badge you want is on this partnered rating, not solo TFT.
TFT Double Up boosting
Solo division boost: the standard ladder
Boost on the main solo ladder from your current tier to a target division on standard ranked or Hyper Roll. Best when the goal is the solo badge, not the co-op rank.
TFT division boosting
Placement matches: reset the picture
Hand off seasonal placement games at set open so your account seeds high before you decide on a longer climb on solo or Double Up.
TFT placement matches
When Double Up beats a solo climb
If the goal is your co-op ladder rank, a Double Up order is the only service that moves it — a solo division climb leaves the partnered badge untouched.
Double Up page · solo division order
What a Double Up boost will not do
A Double Up climb moves your co-op ladder rank — it does not teach coordination or touch solo TFT. Pair a Double Up order with TFT coaching if you want the badge and the unit-sharing habits to grow together.
- Hold your co-op rank once you queue with your own partner again.
- Teach the unit sharing and scouting that TFT coaching builds.
- Move your solo division, which is tracked on a separate ladder.
- Guarantee a fixed tier without playing out the partnered games on the order.
- Replace a solo climb on the wrong queue when your goal was the Double Up badge all along.
TFT Double Up Boosting by Region and Rank
A Double Up order runs on your own region, so where you play shapes co-op queue health, ping and the placement a pair can hold. Pick the region you grind and the rank band you target, then read the quote the calculator returns. A solo climb routes to the solo division page, and a fresh seasonal start belongs on the placement page.
How to Order a TFT Double Up Boost and Get the Most From It
Placing a Double Up order takes a minute. Getting a clean, discreet co-op climb takes a little groundwork. The routine below separates a smooth boost from one that drags or draws attention.
Confirm you want the co-op ladder
Double Up tracks a rank apart from solo, so order it only when the co-op ladder is your goal. If you actually want your main rank moved, a solo division boost is the order — not a Double Up climb.
Set the region and Double Up rank precisely
Enter your real region and current Double Up rank so the per-division rate reflects the co-op queue, not an average. If you want the solo ladder instead, switch to solo division boosting before you confirm.
Ask how the duo pairing works
Double Up needs two boards, so confirm whether the booster brings a partner or pairs internally. A coordinated pair holds a higher placement, which keeps the climb reading naturally next to your account history.
Time placements before a co-op push
If a new set just opened, order placement matches first, then start the Double Up climb from a clean floor rather than grinding out of a rough start.
Ask for offline play on the climb
Request a discreet, away status while the booster pair plays your co-op games, and keep the climb paced so it avoids the abrupt jumps that draw attention on a standard order.
Message the booster before you confirm
Open a chat to agree the timeline, the comps they will run, and how the duo will coordinate. A short brief up front prevents the back-and-forth that slows an order.
Is TFT Double Up Boosting Safe, and Boost or Coach?
The guidance below helps you choose between a Double Up boost and coaching while keeping your account risk in view. A Double Up order moves the co-op ladder; TFT coaching builds the habits to hold it with your own partner.
- Safety: A Double Up boost is not a cheat — a real player logs in and plays partnered lobbies manually. There is nothing for anti-cheat to flag.
- Riot policy: Sharing your account breaks Riot terms. TopBoost mitigates practical risk with a paced climb and appear offline, but solo handoff still carries policy risk.
- Payment: TopBoost checkout is secure and every order maps to a defined climb in your dashboard — payment stays linked to the agreed tier, not an off-platform handoff.
- Choose a Double Up order when: The goal is the co-op rank without learning every lobby — order on this Double Up page when you need the badge, not the lesson plan.
- Choose coaching when: You want to build unit-sharing and scouting with a partner so you can hold the rank yourself — book TFT coaching on your own account.
- Combine both when: Clear the Double Up tier with a boost, then use a coach to defend it once you queue with your partner again.
Double Up boost or coaching: which fits your goal
When a Double Up boost is the right call
You lack a reliable partner or time to grind, but still want the co-op rank — order the Double Up climb and let a booster pair handle the partnered lobbies.
When coaching fits better
You want to learn how to maintain Double Up rank with a partner — unit sharing, scouting and tempo are what TFT coaching is built to fix.
The combined play
Run a Double Up climb first, then book a coach to defend the new tier in your own duo games.
When to skip both
Early in a set when the meta is still settling, grinding with your regular partner often teaches more than outsourcing games — wait until the board stabilises.
How TopBoost Keeps Your TFT Double Up Boost Safe
A Double Up order rests on the booster pair and how the payment is protected. What follows is how players join the TopBoost roster and what guards your co-op climb from checkout to delivery. Place an order on the Double Up page or read the coaching roster if you want to learn instead.
Rank and identity verification
Before anyone takes orders, they prove their live rank and the account behind it — so a high-tier Double Up order reaches a booster who genuinely holds that rank rather than a filler.
Secure payment on every order
Checkout is encrypted and each purchase maps to a defined climb in your dashboard — payment stays linked to the agreed tier until delivery. The same protection covers a Double Up order and a solo division boost alike.
Discreet play and a paced climb
An away status hides you while the booster pair plays your co-op games, and a paced climb avoids abrupt jumps. Combined with familiar comps, the run reads naturally next to your account history on a standard order.
No cheats on your account
A Double Up boost runs ordinary partnered lobbies played by a real person — nothing for anti-cheat to flag. The protection that matters is around the login, which is why a verified order beats an off-platform deal.
Reviews tied to real orders
A review can only come from a buyer who finished a paid order, so a booster rating reflects climbs that actually happened. Read them before you book a Double Up order or a placement run.
One platform, one standard
The checks behind TopBoost coaching and solo division boosting apply to Double Up too — every booster answers to the same identity and delivery standard.
Recent reviews from TFT boosting orders