What TFT Placement Boosting Costs
TFT placement boosting on TopBoost is priced per match in the qualifier series — not as a flat season fee. Those seasonal placement games decide the rank you start the set on. Use the calculator on this TFT placement page for a live quote from your prior rank, region and run length. Already placed and climbing? Compare division boosting instead.
Lower-tier placement games typically sit in the single digits per match; runs near the top of the ladder cost more because the lobbies are harder to place consistently in.
What moves the price of a placement order
The match count leads the cost
You pay per placement game, so the total scales with how many matches you book in the run. Pair the series with TFT coaching if you want habits to match the rank it seeds.
Your previous rank shapes the floor
Last season's TFT tier influences the lobby difficulty and where the placement run can land. A strong prior rank raises the floor — a weak one may need a fuller series or a follow-up division boost.
Result, not win count, sets the rank
Placement is scored on your final standing across the run — top-fours and bottom-fours both count toward the seed. That makes it distinct from a counted net wins order once qualifiers end.
Mode and queue choices
Standard ranked is the default placement queue, but a Hyper Roll order or a Double Up order on their own ladders can shift the quote when those are the ratings you need seeded.
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 placement page.
Placements, Division Boost and Net Wins Compared
TFT placement boosting is one way to move a ladder depending on whether you want a clean seasonal start, a named tier, or banked top-four finishes. Open the placement page at set reset; compare a division order or net wins batch once you know where the series landed.
The inputs that move a placement order most
- Run length: How many placement matches you book in the series — the base total scales with match count at season open.
- Prior rank: The tier you finished on last set anchors lobby difficulty and where the run can realistically land.
- Rank band: The per-game rate rises as the target floor climbs — Master+ placements sit above Gold on the same run length.
- Region: Lobby quality and ping on your home server shape how consistently a booster can place across the series.
- Mode: Standard ranked is the default qualifier queue — Hyper Roll and Double Up carry separate ratings if you seed those ladders instead.
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 boosters take the run.
- Offline play: Appear offline so your friends list shows you as away during the placement series.
- Tighter turnaround: Priority pacing when you need the qualifiers banked before rank decay or a set deadline.
- Priority queue: Faster assignment so the placement order starts sooner at busy rank bands.
- Trait focus in match history: A preference for the traits shown on your match history keeps the run reading naturally on your account.
Three TFT order modes and the goal each one serves
Use the placement page when the set just opened; open division boosting or net wins after you know your starting floor.
Placement matches: set the floor
Hand off seasonal qualifiers at the start of a new set so your TFT rating seeds from a strong starting rank. Best when the season just opened and every lobby shapes where you begin.
TFT placement boosting · division order
Division boost: the full climb
The booster plays from your current tier to a target division you set upfront. Best once placements are done and the gap spans multiple steps on the ladder.
TFT division boosting · placement run
Net wins: pay per top-four
Order a counted set of net positive lobbies — top-four finishes that gain LP — at your current rank after the series ends. Best for LP top-ups without naming an end tier.
TFT net wins boosting · placement order
When placements beat a mid-season climb
At set open, a placement run prices the qualifier series directly. Mid-season, a division boost or net wins batch usually fits better once you already know your floor.
placement matches · division boost
What a placement boost will not do
Placements set where the set begins — they do not replace learning or promise a rank you cannot hold solo. Pair a placement order with TFT coaching if you want the seed and the habits to grow together.
- Hold the floor once you queue alone after the booster finishes the series.
- Teach economy or positioning — that is what TFT coaching is for.
- Climb past the seeded rank without a follow-up division or net wins order.
- Guarantee a fixed tier if your prior rank caps how high the placement run can land.
- Replace a full multi-tier climb when a division order would price cleaner for the same goal.
TFT Placement Boosting by Region and Rank
A placement order runs on your own region, so where you play shapes lobby quality, ping and the finish behind each match. Pick the region you grind and the rank band you target, then read the quote the calculator returns. A tier climb after qualifiers routes to the division boost page; a counted LP top-up belongs on the net wins page.
How to Order a TFT Placement Boost and Get the Most From It
Placing a TFT placement order takes a minute. Getting a clean, discreet run takes a little groundwork. The routine below separates a smooth boost from one that drags or draws attention.
Time the run to the set open
Order placements as soon as a new set opens so the series sets a strong floor for your rank. Follow with a placement order first, then a division climb only if you still need tiers after the seed lands.
Set the region and prior rank precisely
Enter your real region and last-set TFT rank so the per-match rate reflects your lobbies — not an average. If you already placed and need a tier push, switch to division boosting before you confirm.
Plan the follow-up before you order
Decide whether you want a top-up after placements — a short net wins order or a division climb — so the run reads naturally next to your account history without a gap in intent.
Match the mode to the ladder you want placed
Standard placements seed the main solo ladder by default. Say upfront if you need a Hyper Roll order or a Double Up order so the quote matches the rating you actually grind.
Ask for offline play on the run
Request a discreet, away status while the booster plays your qualifiers, and keep the run paced so it avoids 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 series will be paced. A short brief up front prevents the back-and-forth that slows an order.
Is TFT Placement Boosting Safe, and Boost or Coach?
The guidance below helps you choose between a placement boost and coaching while keeping your account risk in view. A placement order seeds your seasonal floor; TFT coaching builds the econ and positioning to climb from it yourself.
- Safety: A placement boost is not a cheat — a verified booster logs in and plays qualifier lobbies manually. Discreet play and a paced run are part of a standard TopBoost order.
- Riot policy: Account sharing breaks Riot terms. TopBoost mitigates practical risk with paced runs and appear offline, but solo handoff still carries policy risk.
- Payment: TopBoost checkout is secure and every order maps to a defined match count in your dashboard — payment stays linked to the agreed run, not an off-platform handoff.
- Choose a placement boost when: A new set just opened and you want a clean floor without a rough qualifier start — order on this placement page.
- Choose coaching when: You want to fix recurring mistakes and build econ and positioning that last beyond one set — book TFT coaching on your own account.
- Combine both when: Many players seed the floor with a placement run, then add coaching to learn how to climb from the rank it lands.
Placement boost or coaching: which fits your goal
When a placement boost is the right call
Set open is here and you want a clean start before you grind solo — hand off the qualifier series, then switch to division boosting once the floor is set.
When coaching fits better
You want to climb by yourself and plug the leaks that keep dropping you back — that is what TFT coaching is for.
The combined play
Run a placement order to set the floor, then keep a coach on hand or add a net wins batch if you still need LP afterward.
When to skip both
Mid-season when the meta is already settled, solo grinding often teaches more than outsourcing qualifiers — save the placement order for the next fresh set.
How TopBoost Keeps Your TFT Placement Boost Safe
A placement order lives or dies on the booster behind it and the protection around the payment. What follows is the path a booster takes onto the roster, the checks we run, and the safeguards around your account once the order is live. Place an order on the placement page or read the coaching roster if you prefer to learn the climb.
Rank and identity verification
Before anyone takes orders, they prove their live rank and the account behind it — so a high-floor placement 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 match count in your dashboard — payment stays linked to the agreed run until delivery. The same protection covers a per-match placement order and a full division boost alike.
Discreet play and a paced run
An away status hides you while the booster plays the placements, and a paced set of finishes 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 placement boost runs ordinary ranked 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 placement runs that actually happened. Read them before you book a placement order or a net wins run.
One platform, one standard
The checks behind TopBoost coaching and division boosting apply to placement boosting too — every booster answers to the same identity and delivery standard.
Recent reviews from TFT boosting orders