Price guideMarch 27, 2026.8 min readUpdated 2026

Duo Boost Price GuideCosts by Rank, Factors, and Tips

Duo boost is always priced above solo for one simple reason: the service is not only selling LP. It is selling live coordination, account control, and the chance to stay inside the climb while a stronger player helps carry it.

By Herberth "ARES" Andrade

Grandmaster, Tier 1 tryout experience, and active operator across Solo Boost, Duo Boost, and Win Boost delivery. This page is written from actual order flow, not from pricing theory.

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Starting price

$39.19

Gold to Plat

2-5 days avg

Best for

Play + climb

Main premium

Live coordination

TL

TL;DR

The price logic in one screen

Entry point

from $39.19

Duo costs more than solo because the booster is matched to your schedule and you stay in every game.

Typical Gold->Plat

2-5 days

Timeline depends on your own play quality much more than solo boost does.

Biggest cost factor

Rank + availability

Higher elo, tighter schedules, and role restrictions all push the price up.

Worth it when

You want to learn

Duo is the premium format for players who value account control and real in-game exposure.

Price ranges

Typical duo boost price ranges by rank

These are realistic working ranges, not hard promises. The exact quote still depends on MMR, server, your schedule, and whether the order needs a specific role pairing.

Rank rangeEstimated priceNotes
Iron -> Silver$35-$90 / divisionUsually the lowest duo entry because lobby difficulty and queue restrictions are lighter.
Silver -> Gold$45-$120 / divisionStill flexible, but role requests and scheduling can start changing the quote.
Gold -> Platinum$60-$150 / divisionMost common buyer range. Strong balance of value, learning, and realistic delivery.
Platinum -> Emerald$80-$200 / divisionHarder games, higher performance demand, and more schedule sensitivity.
Emerald+Custom pricingAbove Emerald, restrictions and client performance variance make standard pricing much less reliable.

Important: Emerald and above usually shifts into custom pricing because duo restrictions and client performance variance matter a lot more there. If your main goal is speed, compare this against solo boost before you commit.

Cost drivers

What actually raises duo boost pricing?

The reason duo pricing feels less linear than solo is simple: there is an extra human variable in every game, and that variable is you.

RK

Current rank and target rank

The higher the account climbs, the more expensive duo gets because game quality rises and the booster has less room to carry weak performances cleanly.

MM

MMR and LP gains

Healthy gains make progress smoother. Damaged MMR often stretches the order, which makes duo pricing less efficient than solo or net wins.

AV

Booster availability

Duo requires a real-time partner, not just a queue-ready booster. Tight availability windows and peak-hour requests usually increase cost.

RL

Role and champion constraints

If you need a specific role pairing or synergy champion pool, the service has fewer eligible boosters and the quote usually rises.

SV

Server and timezone

Some regions are easier to staff than others. Cross-timezone scheduling friction alone can change price and delivery expectations.

Format economics

Duo boost cost vs solo boost cost

Duo costs more because it trades raw efficiency for account control and in-game participation. That trade can be worth it, but only if those benefits matter to you.

FeatureDuo BoostSolo Boost
Starting priceNO

from $39.19

OK

from $27.99

Account controlOK

You keep it

NO

Booster logs in

Learning valueOK

High

NO

Low

SchedulingNO

Must align

OK

Flexible

Delivery speedNO

Moderate

OK

Faster

Privacy comfortOK

Higher

NO

Lower

If you want the full strategic breakdown beyond price alone, read Solo Boost vs Duo Boost.

Compare before you buy

Need the exact duo quote for your rank?

The public guide gives the range. The real quote depends on your rank, LP gains, region, role, and how flexible your schedule is.

Decision filter

When is duo boost actually worth the premium?

Duo is not the best buy for everyone. It is the best buy for a very specific player profile.

AC

Choose duo if account control matters most

If you do not want to hand over credentials, duo is the cleanest answer. The premium is buying account control as much as rank progress.

LR

Choose duo if you want learning value

The cost premium makes more sense when you treat duo as partly educational. You are paying to stay in the game with a stronger player, not only for LP delivery.

NO

Skip duo if pure speed is the goal

If you only care about reaching a tier as fast and cheaply as possible, solo boost is almost always the better buy.

NW

Use net wins if MMR is already healthy

When you are gaining 21+ LP per win, net wins can beat duo on cost-efficiency because you pay for positive win difference instead of live session structure. Read the net wins guide

Save intelligently

How to save on duo boost without buying the wrong thing

OK

Start duo below the next hard rank wall if possible. Buying the last easy division is cheaper than buying the harder one above it.

OK

Keep role requests flexible when you can. The stricter the synergy requirement, the fewer boosters fit the order.

OK

Avoid season-end rush periods. Peak demand always pushes duo quotes upward.

OK

If your only goal is rank delivery, compare with solo boost before you lock duo. The premium should be paying for something you actually value.

Best price-to-value zone

Gold to Platinum is where duo usually makes the most sense. The quote is still reasonable, the learning value is real, and delivery is not yet crushed by high-elo restrictions.

If long-term improvement is the goal

Pair duo with a monthly coaching program if you want the climb to turn into sustainable improvement instead of just a temporary rank result.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does duo boost cost?+

Duo boost pricing usually starts around $39.19 and then rises with rank, MMR quality, region, scheduling difficulty, and role constraints. Gold to Platinum is one of the most common ranges and usually lands in the middle of the pricing curve.

Do duo boost prices change often?+

Yes. Prices can move with season timing, demand spikes, booster availability, and the exact server or timezone combination required for the order.

Why is duo boost more expensive than solo boost?+

Because duo is not just rank delivery. The booster has to queue with you live, adapt to your schedule, absorb more game variance from your play, and still keep the order moving at a professional pace. Full comparison.

Is duo boost worth it?+

It is worth the premium when account control, privacy comfort, and learning value matter to you. If you only want the fastest rank delivery, solo is usually the better economic choice.

Can I choose my role in duo boost?+

Most reputable services allow role or synergy requests, but that can affect price because it narrows the available booster pool.

How long does Gold to Platinum take in duo boost?+

For most healthy accounts, Gold to Platinum via duo usually takes about 2-5 days. Strong client performance keeps it closer to the fast end of that range.

Why does Emerald and above use custom pricing?+

Above Emerald, duo queue restrictions, matchmaking quality, and client performance variance all matter more. Fixed public pricing becomes much less reliable there.

Can duo boost improve my own gameplay?+

Yes. That is one of the main reasons players accept the price premium. You stay in the game, see decision-making live, and can reinforce better habits while climbing. Coaching options.

About the Author

Herberth "ARES" Andrade

Grandmaster - Tier 1 Tryouts - 5+ Years Boosting

ARES reviews pricing through delivery reality: how booster availability, live coordination, queue restrictions, and client performance actually change the final cost of a duo order.

Final recommendation

Ready to price your duo climb?

Start with the real quote, compare it against solo, and only pay the duo premium if account control and in-game participation are worth more to you than pure speed.

Editorial Note: This article replaces the generic wrapper with a dedicated commercial price guide so the decision path is visual, readable, and aligned with the stronger standalone articles on the site.