How much is your Hearthstone account worth?
Free estimate built from real EB24 marketplace sales. Pick your region and rank below, then add your collection counts.
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Pick your region and rank, add your Legendary / Epic / dust counts, and we compare your account against real EB24 sales from the last 90 days.
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- 90 days of real EB24 sales feed every estimate.
- 3 levels of confidence so you know how dense the data is.
- 12 mo median price trend, refreshed daily.
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How Much Is a Hearthstone Account Worth?
The honest answer is: it depends on the collection, the region and which Legendaries are crafted, and the rest is noise. Our calculator anchors every estimate on real EB24 Hearthstone marketplace transactions, so the number you see is what comparable accounts actually traded at. Not a generic formula or a number scraped from competitor listings.
For a fast feel, a typical Diamond Hearthstone account on Europe with a partial collection lands in the mid double figures. A long-history Legend account with 50+ Legendaries and a couple of golden heroes routinely clears into the low three figures. High Legend accounts with near-complete collections trade above that on scarcity alone.
The four levers that move every Hearthstone account price
Legendary count beats raw card count
Region locks the buyer pool
Rank moves the floor, not the ceiling
Dust is the most flexible currency, gold gates Arena
Indicative price ranges on the EB24 Hearthstone marketplace
The table below is a reference snapshot built from EB24 sales data. Use it to sanity-check the calculator output before you list, or to spot under-priced listings you are about to buy. Legendary collections add a meaningful bonus on top of every row.
| Rank | USD range | Legendary bonus per unit |
|---|---|---|
| Unranked / Bronze | $10 – $25 | + $1–$2 per Legendary |
| Silver / Gold | $15 – $35 | + $1–$2 per Legendary |
| Platinum | $25 – $55 | + $1.20–$2.50 per Legendary |
| Diamond | $45 – $90 | + $1.20–$2.80 per Legendary |
| Legend | $95 – $180 | + $1.50–$3 per Legendary |
| High Legend (top 1000) | $220 – $480 | + $2–$4 per Legendary |
Indicative ranges, in USD. The live calculator above pulls the latest 90 days of EB24 sales and recomputes daily. These table values are a static reference, not a price quote.
What Drives the Price of a Hearthstone Account?
Not all attributes weigh the same when buyers price an HS account. We split them into three buckets so you can see at a glance which inputs to focus on if you want a tighter estimate, or a stronger listing.
Major factors (≈85% of the price)
- Legendary card count, especially full-set or near-full-set coverage (≈40%)
- Region, which sets the buyer pool and floor price (≈15%)
- Current rank, with a steep curve at Diamond → Legend (≈15%)
- Dust balance as a "finish the collection later" stored value (≈10%)
- Wild legacy cards (Naxxramas, GvG era) for Wild buyers (≈5%)
Minor factors (the last ≈15%)
- Epic card count, weighted lower per-unit than Legendaries
- Golden heroes, a long-time grind flex (500 wins per class)
- Gold balance, gates Arena runs and event tickets
- Standard vs Wild focus, signalled in the description
- Battlegrounds rating for Battlegrounds-focused buyers
- Clean Battle.net handover with email + authenticator transfer
Card rarity tiers and how each one moves the price
"How many cards do you have" is the wrong question, "how many Legendaries" is the right one. The calculator scores rarity through the structured count plus the description, so listings that name specific high-impact Legendaries (Reno, Yogg, Patches, Brann) anchor higher than listings that just claim "deep collection".
Tier 1, Legendaries (the king-makers)
Tier 2, Epics
Tier 3, Wild legacy cards
Tier 4, golden cards and cosmetics
What buyers do not pay for
Adding the items below to a listing rarely raises the final price and sometimes hurts it by making the description look padded.
- Subjective "great deck" claims that buyers cannot verify from a card count
- Promised future expansion rewards or pre-purchase pack bundles
- Inflated peak-rank claims more than two seasons old
- Generic "lots of Legendaries" descriptors that do not name specific cards
- Battlegrounds or Mercenaries claims without a verifiable rating
Hearthstone Account Prices by Region
Hearthstone is region-locked: a collection on Americas does not transfer to Europe or Asia, and the ladder ranking resets per region. The calculator therefore buckets your estimate strictly inside your region. Americas and Europe trade at roughly equivalent prices, Asia clears at a small discount because the English-speaking buyer pool on EB24 is smaller. High Legend accounts trade above the headline ranges in every region because supply is structurally tiny.
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Selling a Hearthstone Account for Maximum Value
The biggest mistake we see on the EB24 Hearthstone marketplace is sellers anchoring on what they personally spent on packs, instead of where comparable accounts actually clear. The tips below are what separates listings that sell within a week from listings that sit and end up discounted.
List inside the estimated range
Name every set-completion Legendary explicitly
Time the sale around expansion launches
Stick with EB24 escrow
Match the buyer side, not the wishful side
When NOT to sell
Once your listing is live, you can edit pricing as the market moves. The calculator updates at least daily, so re-checking your estimate every couple of weeks keeps you anchored to the current EB24 demand. Ready to list? You can create a free seller account and put your Hearthstone listing live in under five minutes. See the seller rank tiers for how reputation compounds into higher conversion over time.
Buying Hearthstone Accounts for Value
The same calculator that helps sellers price fair listings is the cleanest filter for buyers hunting under-priced accounts. The six rules below describe how experienced EB24 buyers turn the calculator from a number into a buying signal. See also how to buy a Hearthstone account on EB24 for the full transaction walkthrough.
- Compare every listing against the calculator. If the asking price sits below our 25th percentile for the same region and rank, you are looking at a value buy. Especially when the listing names specific high-impact Legendaries.
- Prefer accounts where the seller has completed sales history on EB24. Established sellers price closer to fair market value, less negotiation drama.
- Confirm full Battle.net email and authenticator handover before paying. Without it, the long-term value of the account is capped because Blizzard can recall it.
- A clean Blizzard ban history doubles your runway. You inherit a Battle.net account unlikely to be flagged for review and a clean competitive standing.
- For Wild players, look for accounts naming retired-set legacy cards (Naxxramas, GvG, Old Gods era). Those are unobtainable on a fresh account and trade at a real premium with the right buyer.
- Hearthstone has no boost service on EB24, so accounts cannot be inflated post-purchase. The calculator output is therefore the final word, not a starting point. Buy on collection depth, not on rank potential.
When resale actually pays
When the market actually pays more
When you should pass on resale
The "expansion launch" play
Best value buckets to start from
Methodology: How EB24 Values a Hearthstone Account
Calculators that hide their methodology earn distrust they deserve. Here is exactly how this page produces every estimate, what data feeds it, and what we deliberately leave out.
Where the data comes from
How we build the range
How fresh the snapshot is
Why we publish a confidence label
Why we do not bucket on Standard vs Wild
Why AI input refinement is mandatory for Hearthstone
Spotted a number that looks off? Open a chat from any Hearthstone marketplace listing and tell us. Corrections from sellers and buyers feed straight back into how we score new comparables.
Hearthstone account value calculator FAQ
The questions Hearthstone sellers and buyers ask us most often: why Legendaries matter more than total card count, how region locks the buyer pool, when to time a sale around expansion launches, and what really drives the value of an HS account on the EB24 marketplace.
How much is my Hearthstone account worth?
A Bronze-to-Gold account with a partial collection typically lands in the low double figures. A Diamond or Legend account with 30 to 50 Legendaries, a couple of golden heroes and a healthy dust balance routinely clears into the upper double figures or low three figures. A High Legend account with a near-complete collection plus Wild legacy cards (Naxxramas / GvG era) reaches the mid three figures. Pick your region and rank above and add your card counts to see what comparable HS accounts actually traded for on EB24.
Why does region matter for the Hearthstone calculator?
Hearthstone collections and ladders are region-locked: an Americas Legendary card cannot be played on a Europe account, and a Europe ranked finish does not transfer to Asia. Buyers therefore price each region as its own market, and the calculator buckets your estimate inside your region. Asia tends to clear at a small discount on EB24 because the English-speaking buyer pool is smaller, but the spread is shallow — Americas and Europe are roughly equivalent.
Why are Legendary cards worth so much more than Epics?
Legendaries cost 1,600 dust to craft (vs 400 dust for an Epic) and you need only one copy of each in a deck (vs up to two for Epics), so a Legendary directly enables a whole archetype. Per-unit, a Legendary trades at roughly 4 to 5 times the value of an Epic on the EB24 marketplace. The calculator weights legendary_cards (×0.40 multiplier, anchor 25) noticeably higher than epic_cards (×0.20 multiplier, anchor 50) for that exact reason.
How does Standard vs Wild affect the price?
Standard vs Wild is more about which buyer is interested than about the headline price. A Wild account with legacy unobtainable cards (Naxxramas, GvG era) commands a strong premium specifically with Wild players; the same collection has slightly less value to a buyer who only plays Standard. The calculator does not bucket on Standard vs Wild because the price spread is collection-driven, not type-driven — name your Wild legacy cards in the description so the AI refinement layer can score them.
Is hitting Legend rank actually worth that much more than Diamond?
Yes — meaningfully. Legend is the gated rank and just reaching it in any monthly season is a credibility signal that the account has been actively played. The price step from Diamond to Legend is the steepest single jump on the ladder. High Legend (top 1,000 finish) trades higher again because supply is structurally tiny. The calculator handles each as its own bucket so the scarcity is preserved rather than averaged away.
How do gold and dust balances affect the estimate?
Gold gates Arena runs and event tickets — above 2,000 gold we credit the full balance at $0.60 per 1,000, capped at +15% of the bucket mid. Dust is the most flexible currency because it crafts any card — above 4,000 dust we credit at $0.40 per 1,000 with a +20% mid cap. The thresholds keep starter balances from skewing the estimate; the caps keep a one-off whale balance from overwhelming a low-rank baseline.
Do golden heroes really add value?
Yes, especially for buyers who appreciate long-term grind — each golden hero requires 500 ranked wins as that class, so a multi-golden-hero account is provably aged. The calculator credits golden_heroes (×0.60 multiplier, anchor 3) with a tight +15% cap and a magnitude floor of 0.5 so it only shows in the breakdown when the contribution is meaningful. It is a flex, not a price-driver — name your golden heroes in the description for visibility.
Is selling a Hearthstone account allowed?
Blizzard's Terms of Service technically forbid account transfers, in line with most online games. In practice, HS accounts change hands on EB24 every week without issue, especially when the buyer changes the linked Battle.net email, security question and authenticator on day one. The risk is non-zero and we tell you that openly. Use the calculator to set fair expectations, then read our Hearthstone seller guide for the steps that minimise risk on both sides.
When is the best time to sell a Hearthstone account?
Demand peaks at every new expansion launch (large fresh-buyer cohort and a full pack-opening cycle to fund) and during Mini-Set releases when interest in dust balances spikes. Listing in deep mid-expansion usually means a longer wait or a small discount. Re-run the calculator the week before a new expansion — accounts with deep Legendary collections and high dust often pick up 5 to 15% during launch weeks.
How fresh is the data behind the Hearthstone value estimate?
Estimates refresh at least every 24 hours and pull from sales and listings inside the last 90 days. During expansion launches the snapshot keeps up: the moment new sales close, the next estimate reflects them. Each result shows the snapshot timestamp so you always know exactly how recent the data is.
How the Hearthstone account value calculator works
Every estimate is built from real EB24 Hearthstone marketplace transactions, not a generic formula or scraped competitor data. Here is the exact path your inputs take from the form to the value range you see: region, rank and collection in, percentile of comparable EB24 sales out, with a confidence label and an audit trail of the listings behind the number.
Pick your region and current rank — Hearthstone ladders and collections are region-locked: an Americas Legend account does not transfer to Europe, and a Europe collection cannot be opened on the Asia client. Pick your real region (Americas / Europe / Asia) and your current ranked tier from Bronze through Legend and High Legend. Just hitting Legend in any monthly season is a credibility signal; High Legend (top 1,000 worldwide) is a real flex.
Add your collection: Legendaries, Epics, golden heroes — Legendary card count is the strongest collection signal. Each Legendary costs 1,600 dust to craft and gates whole archetypes. Epic count is the second tier (400 dust each, generally 4 copies needed for completionist decks). Golden heroes are long-time grind rewards (500 wins per class) and trade at a meaningful premium when present. The calculator scores each line bucket-relative, so an account with double the typical Legendary count for its rank earns a meaningful premium.
Add gold and dust balances. And flag Standard vs Wild — Above the 2,000-gold floor we credit the full balance; gold gates Arena runs and event tickets. Above the 4,000-dust floor we credit the full balance at $0.40/1k; dust is the most flexible currency in HS because it can be crafted into any missing card. Standard versus Wild is captured for context but not as a bucket dimension. Wild accounts often hold legacy unobtainable cards (Naxxramas, GvG era) that are valuable specifically to Wild players, so name them in the description.
We compare against real EB24 Hearthstone sales — Every estimate is anchored to comparable Hearthstone accounts sold or actively listed on the EB24 marketplace in the last 90 days at the same region and rank, then we take the 25th, 50th and 75th percentile of those prices. Optional inputs nudge the range up or down within calibrated bounds, so a single full-collection outlier never hijacks the estimate.
Read the range, the confidence and the trail — You get a low, expected and high price plus a confidence label so you know how dense the data is. The 12 month price trend, currently active listings and recently sold accounts are surfaced side by side so the number is auditable, not magic. High Legend routinely lands at low or medium confidence because supply is structurally tiny.