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45 Best Wild Rift Boosting Services in 2026
We ranked 45 wild rift boosting providers for this guide and placed 23 of our 264 sitewide paid orders across the field, timing each one from checkout to the final handoff. Wild Rift's ladder runs Iron through Challenger, and pricing scales hard once you leave the mid divisions, so where you buy matters more here than in most games. Every service below was scored on price per division, start speed, completion rate, and support quality. Eloboss holds the top spot; the four picks after it each cover a specific use case, from marketplace pricing to duo queue.
Top Picks
- From $14 / division
- Avg. start 19 min
- Marketplace across 12 games
- From $9 / division
- Avg. start 24 min
- Marketplace across 13 games
All 45 Services Compared
| # | Service | Trust Score | User rating | Best for | From | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 97 | 4.8(3,167) | Best overall | $4 / win | ||
| 2 | GGBoostService | 94 | 4.8(6,940) | Runner-up service | $17 / div | |
| 3 | 94 | 4.9(36.4K) | Best marketplace | $14 / div | ||
| 4 | 94 | 4.8(2,047) | Best budget pick | $11 / div | ||
| 5 | BoostRoyalService | 94 | 4.8(9,775) | Fastest service starts after Eloboss | $15 / div | |
| 6 | Boosting FactoryService | 93 | 4.8(1,585) | Boosting in 11 games | $14 / div | |
| 7 | GameBoostService | 93 | 4.5(19.6K) | Boosting in 8 games | $17 / div | |
| 8 | 92 | 4.4(7,757) | Boosting in 11 games | $17 / div | ||
| 9 | U7BUYMarketplace | 92 | 4.8(47.2K) | Marketplace across 13 games | $13 / div | |
| 10 | MMOExpMarketplace | 91 | 4.8(31.4K) | Marketplace across 8 games | $13 / div | |
| 11 | 90 | 4.7(32.5K) | Marketplace across 11 games | $14 / div | ||
| 12 | 90 | 4.6(26.2K) | Boosting in 13 games | $20 / div | ||
| 13 | 89 | 4.7(5,724) | Boosting in 12 games | $18 / div | ||
| 14 | 88 | 4.5(230K) | Marketplace across 13 games | $9 / div | ||
| 15 | 87 | 4.3(17.6K) | Marketplace across 13 games | $11 / div | ||
| 16 | 87 | 4.8(54.8K) | Boosting in 13 games | $14 / div | ||
| 17 | 86 | 4.9(956) | Boosting in 13 games | $12 / div | ||
| 18 | RPGStashMarketplace | 86 | 4.5(18K) | Marketplace across 5 games | $9 / div | |
| 19 | U4GMMarketplace | 86 | 4.8(30.8K) | Marketplace across 9 games | $12 / div | |
| 20 | 86 | 4.4(5,147) | Marketplace across 11 games | $12 / div | ||
| 21 | G2GMarketplace | 86 | 3.9(56.7K) | Marketplace across 13 games | $8 / div | |
| 22 | 85 | 4.5(1,490) | Boosting in 9 games | $15 / div | ||
| 23 | iGVaultMarketplace | 85 | 4.6(56.9K) | Marketplace across 13 games | $9 / div | |
| 24 | FunPayMarketplace | 84 | 4.4(30.2K) | Marketplace across 13 games | $10 / div | |
| 25 | GamingcyService | 84 | 4.8(458) | Boosting in 8 games | $15 / div | |
| 26 | 80 | 4.8(7,107) | Boosting in 6 games | $12 / div | ||
| 27 | 78 | 4.8(2,429) | Boosting in 5 games | $10 / div | ||
| 28 | BoostRoomMarketplace | 77 | 4.7(1,071) | Marketplace across 7 games | $9 / div | |
| 29 | ImmortalBoostService | 76 | 4.4(376) | Boosting in 13 games | $10 / div | |
| 30 | 75 | 4.6(4,332) | Boosting in 7 games | $11 / div | ||
| 31 | ZeusXMarketplace | 75 | 3.8(1,763) | Marketplace across 13 games | $10 / div | |
| 32 | 75 | 4.4(2,240) | Marketplace across 13 games | $8 / div | ||
| 33 | PlayCarryService | 74 | 4.4(821) | Boosting in 1 games | $12 / div | |
| 34 | BoosteriaService | 74 | 3.9(311) | Boosting in 8 games | $11 / div | |
| 35 | HuskyBoostService | 73 | 4.0(4,916) | Boosting in 11 games | $14 / div | |
| 36 | 73 | 4.2(877) | Boosting in 5 games | $9 / div | ||
| 37 | 1v9Service | 72 | 4.1(1,197) | Boosting in 12 games | $11 / div | |
| 38 | 71 | 4.5(2,019) | Boosting in 1 games | $13 / div | ||
| 39 | 71 | 3.6(168) | Marketplace across 6 games | $7 / div | ||
| 40 | WildRiftBoostingService | 68 | 3.8(2) | Boosting in 1 games | $14 / div | |
| 41 | EloBoostService | 68 | 3.7(1) | Boosting in 5 games | $12 / div | |
| 42 | Z2UMarketplace | 58 | 3.4(8,655) | Marketplace across 13 games | $8 / div | |
| 43 | EpicNPCMarketplace | 56 | 3.7(11.2K) | Marketplace across 13 games | $8 / div | |
| 44 | PlayerUpMarketplace | 55 | 3.4(7,968) | Marketplace across 13 games | $8 / div | |
| 45 | 53 | 3.9(9,766) | Boosting in 12 games | $10 / div |
The Top 5, Reviewed
1.
Eloboss — best overall
97 Eloboss scored 97/100 in our Wild Rift audit, the highest of any provider we ranked. Across the 26 test orders we have run through it sitewide, boosters picked up work in an average of 14 minutes - the fastest starts in our logs. Division boosts start at $18 and net wins at $4, with a 4.8-star average across 3,167 public reviews. Order flow is clean: live chat with your booster, offline mode on by default, and progress updates that match what we saw in-client. Completion quality was consistent across every division bracket we ordered in, including the higher-rank orders where other services slow down.
Pros
- 14-minute average starts, the best of anything we ordered from
- Consistent booster quality across all 26 sitewide test orders
- Net wins from $4 alongside division boosting from $18
Cons
- Champion-pool requests are handled in booster chat, not on the order form
2.
GGBoost — runner-up service
94 GGBoost sits second at 94/100 with a 4.8-star average over 6,940 reviews. Division boosts start at $17, close to Eloboss pricing, and our 4 test orders started in an average of 20 minutes. Execution on the orders themselves was solid: sensible champion picks, no suspicious win streaks, and communication that stayed inside the platform. It is a legitimate alternative if your preferred booster elsewhere is booked. The gaps are around the edges of the experience rather than the boosting itself, and they are worth knowing before checkout.
Pros
- Strong 4.8-star record across 6,940 reviews
- Clean, low-risk play patterns on our test orders
- Pricing within a dollar of our top pick per division
Cons
- Checkout pushes paid add-ons before you can complete the order
- Starts averaged 20 minutes, mid-pack rather than fastest
3.
Overgear — best marketplace
94 Overgear is a marketplace, not a single team, and it scored 94/100 while its 4.9 stars across 36,372 reviews lead this page's field. Division pricing starts at $14, undercutting the dedicated services above it, and our 6 test orders started in an average of 19 minutes. The listing format lets you compare individual sellers by rating and completed orders before paying, which is genuinely useful for Wild Rift where seller depth varies by region. The trade-off with any marketplace is that you inherit the seller you picked, so results depend on reading listings carefully.
Pros
- Cheapest entry price in our top three at $14 per division
- 4.9-star average across a very large review base
- Seller stats visible before you commit to an order
Cons
- Quality varies between sellers more than on managed services
- Refund resolution runs through marketplace mediation and is slow
4.
igitems — best budget pick
94 igitems posted a 94/100 score and the lowest entry price in our top five: $11 per division. It is a marketplace with a 4.8-star average over 2,047 reviews - a smaller review base than the other marketplaces we ranked, but our 6 test orders all completed, with starts averaging 18 minutes. That start time actually beats several dedicated services on this list. For straightforward mid-ladder climbs where price per division is the deciding factor, it is hard to argue with the math. Just budget extra time for vetting sellers, because the platform does less curation than Overgear.
Pros
- Lowest top-five entry price at $11 per division
- 18-minute average start, quick for a marketplace
- 6-for-6 completion record on our test orders
Cons
- Smaller review base makes seller vetting more important
- Less seller curation than competing marketplaces
5.
BoostRoyal — fastest service starts after Eloboss
94 BoostRoyal scored 94/100 with a 4.8-star average across 9,775 reviews and division boosts from $15. Its standout number is start speed: 16 minutes on average across our 6 test orders, second only to Eloboss among dedicated services in this ranking. Boosters communicated proactively and the dashboard's progress tracking matched actual match history, which is not a given in this niche. Pricing lands between the marketplaces and the premium services, and for solo division boosts that middle ground is a reasonable place to be. A couple of friction points keep it out of the top spots.
Pros
- 16-minute average starts, quickest non-Eloboss service we ordered from
- Accurate order tracking verified against match history
- $15 per division undercuts most dedicated services here
Cons
- Higher-rank orders sat in queue longer than mid-ladder ones
- Booster quality was less even than our top pick's
How Trust Scores Work
What Goes Into the Score
Account safety outweighs everything else for a simple reason: a slow order costs you hours, a careless handoff can cost you the account. All 78 services face the same five inputs — see the scoring breakdown.
What the Number Means
Wild Rift Boosting FAQ
Is Wild Rift boosting safe?
Safer than its reputation, but never fully risk-free. Boosting violates Riot's Terms of Service, and the documented penalty for a caught account is typically limited to the rank itself, not the account. Reputable providers reduce detection risk with offline mode, region-matched boosters, and no third-party software, and none of the 23 orders we placed for this guide resulted in an account penalty. Even so, treat the residual risk as real: avoid providers that ask you to install anything or communicate outside their platform.
How much does Wild Rift boosting cost?
Across the 45 services we ranked, the median cost is $12 per division. Within our top five, entry pricing runs from $11 per division at igitems to $18 at Eloboss, with marketplaces generally undercutting dedicated services. The list-wide floor is $9 per division at Eldorado. Expect the per-division rate to rise substantially in the upper ranks, where boosters need more games to guarantee the climb. Net-win pricing is less common; Eloboss offers wins from $4.
How long does a Wild Rift boost take?
Two numbers matter: start time and climb time. The fastest start we measured was 14 minutes on average at Eloboss, and most of our top five began work within about twenty minutes of payment. The climb itself depends on how many divisions you buy and where on the Iron-to-Challenger ladder you sit - a short mid-ladder push usually wraps within a day or two of active play, while multi-tier orders into the top ranks take considerably longer because queue times and required win counts both grow.
Should I pick a boosting service or a marketplace?
Services like Eloboss and BoostRoyal manage booster hiring and quality control themselves, which is why their consistency scored better in our testing - you pay a few dollars more per division for that. Marketplaces like Overgear and igitems connect you to independent sellers, starting at $14 and $11 per division respectively, and let you compare seller ratings before buying. If you want a predictable result with no research, use a service. If you are comfortable vetting sellers to save money, a marketplace works.
Will people know my account was boosted?
Not from the provider's side, if you choose a competent one. Established Wild Rift boosters play in offline mode, skip your friends and chat entirely, and avoid unusual champion pools that would look out of place in your match history. The bigger tell is usually your own performance after the boost: landing several divisions above your natural rank is visible to teammates. If that matters to you, coaching or duo boosting - where you play your own games - leaves no footprint at all.





















