How much is your Battle.net account worth?
Describe your account and our AI returns a directional value range from the Blizzard games, progress and access you provide.
- No login
- AI estimate
- Directional only
Describe your owned Blizzard games, World of Warcraft characters and gear, Diablo progress, Overwatch 2 cosmetics, account region and age, and your account access, and our AI returns a directional value range for your Battle.net account.
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For truly rare or one-of-a-kind items, list the account on EB24 so buyers see proof. The calculator is a starting point, not a final price tag.
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How Much Is a Battle.net Account Worth?
A Battle.net account is judged by which Blizzard games it carries and how much in-game progress sits inside them. World of Warcraft characters, Diablo seasonal progress, Overwatch 2 cosmetics and Call of Duty content all stack differently, and the region matters too. Since every account is a different bundle, there is no flat price table yet. Our calculator reads your description and uses an AI model to return a directional low, expected and high range.
The strongest signals are owned Blizzard games, in-game progress (WoW characters, Diablo gear), region and email access. Publish on the EB24 Battle.net marketplace with a clear list of games and progress.
What an AI-only estimate is (and is not)
A reasoned range, not a quote
Specific accounts win
It sharpens with real sales
Why there is no fixed price table yet
Owned games and in-game progress across several Blizzard titles cannot be reduced to one flat axis. The precise characters, gear and content matter, so a single table would mislead. Run a detailed description through the calculator above.
| Rank | Where to look |
|---|---|
| World of Warcraft accounts | Browse by WoW progress |
| Diablo accounts | Browse by Diablo progress |
No flat ranges exist for Battle.net yet. This calculator is AI-only and directional, anchored on the games, progress, region and access you describe.
What Drives the Price of a Battle.net Account?
Battle.net value is led by owned Blizzard games and the in-game progress inside them. We split the drivers into major and minor so your description leads with what buyers pay for.
Major factors
- Owned Blizzard games. WoW, Diablo IV, Overwatch 2, Call of Duty and StarCraft titles
- In-game progress. WoW characters and mounts, Diablo seasonal gear, OW2 cosmetics
- Account region. Americas, Europe or Asia affects who can use the account and at what price
- Full email handover. Control of the registered email and authenticator protects ownership
Minor factors
- Battle.net balance if any is attached
- Account age and original-owner status
- Rare WoW mounts or feats of strength
- Veteran or collector cosmetics across titles
How Battle.net accounts tend to tier
These tiers are a rough framework. The exact buckets will firm up as more Battle.net accounts trade on EB24.
Deep multi-title accounts
Single strong title
Light or fresh accounts
What buyers will not pay extra for
These padding tactics rarely add value and often make a listing look weaker.
- Free-to-play titles padding the count
- Playtime with no characters or gear behind it
- Unverifiable "rare mount" claims with no proof
- Accounts under penalty or with active suspensions
Plan Your Battle.net Account Sale
The best preparation is an accurate snapshot: list owned Blizzard games, note WoW and Diablo progress, confirm the region and check that you control the registered email and authenticator. A clean description shortens negotiation and protects you in escrow.
Get ready to sell
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Selling a Battle.net Account
Battle.net accounts sell on owned games and in-game progress. Buyers cannot inspect either before paying, so the listing has to itemise the standouts.
List games and progress precisely
State the region clearly
Sort access before listing
Use EB24 escrow
Ready to prepare? Create a free seller account, then publish on the Battle.net accounts marketplace. See the seller rank tiers for how reputation compounds into higher conversion.
Buying a Battle.net Account for Value
A cheap account with little progress and the wrong region is rarely a deal. The rules below keep you safe and help you spot real value.
- Match price to the games and progress. Use this calculator to check whether the asking price fits the titles, characters and gear described.
- Insist on full email handover and authenticator removal. Without them, the original owner can recover the account.
- Confirm the account region. It determines who can play and what content is available, so verify it matches your needs.
- Prefer sellers with completed EB24 sales history. Established sellers describe accounts honestly and carry less dispute risk.
- Always pay through EB24 escrow. Never settle an account off-platform.
When resale could pay
Rare collectibles and discontinued content
When to pass
Where to look
Methodology: How EB24 Estimates a Battle.net Account
Calculators that hide their methodology earn distrust. Here is exactly how this page works and what it deliberately does not do.
Why it is AI-only
What the model uses
Why the range is wide
How it improves
What it will never do
Questions about pricing a Battle.net account? Browse the Battle.net accounts marketplace to see how comparable accounts are listed today.
Battle.net account value calculator FAQ
Everything sellers and buyers ask about valuing a Battle.net account: why the estimate is AI-only, how in-game progress and region count, and how it sharpens as real EB24 sales build up.
How much is my Battle.net account worth?
It depends on which Blizzard games it owns, the in-game progress inside them, the region and email access. World of Warcraft characters, Diablo gear and Overwatch 2 cosmetics all add differently. This calculator reads your free-text description with an AI model and returns a directional low, expected and high range. Treat it as a starting point, not a fixed quote.
Why is the Battle.net calculator AI-only?
A Battle.net account spans several titles with different progress systems and a region, so there is no single comparable and not enough sales data yet for a fixed table. Instead of inventing one, an AI model reasons from the games and progress you describe. As more Battle.net accounts trade on EB24, the engine moves toward real comparable-sales pricing.
What should I put in the description?
Name owned Blizzard games, then detail the progress: WoW character levels and gear, Diablo seasonal progress, Overwatch 2 cosmetics and Call of Duty content. Add the region and account age and confirm full email handover with authenticator removal. Specific, checkable details produce a tighter range, while a vague "stacked account" claim does not.
Why does region matter for Battle.net?
Battle.net accounts are tied to a gameplay region such as Americas, Europe or Asia, which affects who can realistically play, ping and which servers progress lives on. A buyer in the wrong region may not be able to use the account well, so region can lift or cap value. Always state it clearly in the description rather than leaving it for the buyer to discover.
Does in-game progress count more than owned games?
Often yes. A single deeply geared WoW main or a strong Diablo season can outweigh a long list of owned but barely-played titles. Buyers pay for usable progress and rare collectibles like mounts or feats of strength, so detail the characters and gear precisely instead of just counting how many Blizzard games the account owns.
How do I get the most accurate Battle.net estimate?
Describe the account in concrete terms: owned games, character and gear progress, rare collectibles, region, age and how email and authenticator access transfer. The more specific the description, the tighter the range. Then run it through the calculator and use the result to set expectations before you buy or list on EB24.
How the Battle.net account value calculator works
Battle.net value spans several Blizzard titles with different progress systems, so this calculator reads your description with an AI model and returns a directional range. Here is exactly what that means and how it improves with real sales.
Describe the Battle.net account in plain text — List what the account holds: owned Blizzard games, World of Warcraft characters and gear, Diablo seasonal progress, Overwatch 2 cosmetics, Call of Duty content, account region and age, and whether you can hand over the registered email and remove the authenticator.
Our AI reads the description and returns a directional range — Because Battle.net value spans several titles with different progress systems and a region, there is not enough comparable sales data for a flat table. The model reads your description and estimates a low, expected and high range from the games, progress, region and access you name. The more specific the detail, the tighter the range.
Treat the number as a starting point, not a quote — This is an AI-only estimate. With multi-title value, region effects and limited comparable sales, the range is intentionally directional: a sanity check to set expectations, not a guaranteed sale price. As more Battle.net accounts trade on EB24, the engine moves toward real comparable-sales pricing.
List with a clear inventory on EB24 — Publish on the EB24 Battle.net marketplace with the same details, state the region up front, sort full email handover and authenticator removal, and trade through escrow. Accurate listings convert faster and survive disputes.