Free Pokemon Go account appraisal

How much is your Pokemon Go account worth?

Free estimate built from real EB24 marketplace sales. Pick your platform below, then add your collection counts.

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Pick your platform, add your operator, skin and bundle counts plus CP balance, and we compare your account against real EB24 sales from the last 90 days.

Optional Skip anything you don't have at hand. Accuracy still holds.
  • 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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Pokemon Go Account Value

How Much Is a Pokemon Go Account Worth?

Honest answer: Pokemon Go accounts price on shiny + legendary + mythical Pokemon count first, trainer level second, account age and currency balances on top. Our calculator anchors every estimate on real EB24 Pokemon Go marketplace transactions, so the number you see is what comparable accounts actually traded at.

For a fast feel, a level-30 starter account lands in the $15–$35 range. A level-40 cap-era account with deep shinies and 30+ legendaries reaches $55–$110 routinely. Level 50 accounts with multiple mythicals and a community-day shiny stack clear $200–$400+.


The four levers that move every Pokemon Go account price

Shinies are the main collector flex
Shiny Pokemon (community-day exclusives especially) cannot be re-caught after their event window closes. The calculator weights shiny count at ×0.40 on top of the trainer-level bucket.
Legendaries and mythicals are raid-locked
Legendary Pokemon (Mewtwo, Lugia, Ho-Oh, Reshiram, Zekrom) are raid-locked and re-run at Niantic's discretion. Mythical Pokemon (Mew, Celebi, Jirachi, Hoopa, Meltan) are quest-gated. The calculator weights legendaries at ×0.60 and mythicals at ×0.50.
Trainer level gates content
Level 40 was the original cap and is still the credibility threshold for veteran accounts; level 50 is rare and represents a serious dedicated player. The calculator uses trainer level as the bucket dimension and widens to adjacent levels when comparables are thin.
Account age compounds quietly
Accounts created in 2016 / 2017 had access to legacy moves on first-gen Pokemon (Frustration, Return, era-locked Hidden Power and move-pool slots) that are no longer learnable. Mention specific legacy-move Pokemon in the description so the AI refinement layer can score them.

Indicative price ranges on the EB24 Pokemon Go marketplace

The table below is a reference snapshot built from EB24 sales data. Shiny / legendary / mythical counts and currency balances all add a meaningful per-unit bonus on top of every row.

RankUSD rangeNotes
Trainer level 24 and below$8 – $20starter accounts, thin Pokedex
Trainer level 25–34$15 – $35Pokedex breadth, no rare shinies
Trainer level 35–39$30 – $65casual veteran territory
Trainer level 40–42$55 – $110level-40 cap-era accounts, deep shinies
Trainer level 43–45$90 – $170post-XP-rework veterans
Trainer level 46–48$140 – $250serious endgame grinders
Trainer level 49–50$200 – $400+level 50 is rare and a real flex

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 Pokemon Go Account?

Not all attributes weigh the same when buyers price a Pokemon Go 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)

  • Trainer level, the cleanest progression bucket (≈25%)
  • Legendary Pokemon count, raid-locked rarity (≈20%)
  • Shiny Pokemon count, community-day exclusive flex (≈20%)
  • Mythical Pokemon count, quest-gated rarest tier (≈15%)
  • Account age + legacy moves, named in description (≈5%)

Minor factors (the last ≈15%)

  • Total Pokemon owned, Pokedex breadth proxy
  • Stardust balance, the powerup currency floor
  • PokeCoin balance, premium currency
  • Mega-evolution roster, named in description
  • Regional Pokemon (Tauros, Kangaskhan, Heracross), named in description
  • GO Battle League rank, Legend finishes named in description
  • Login method. Google / Apple / PTC clean handover signal

How rarity tiers actually price

Each rarity tier prices very differently. The premium hierarchy is mythical > legendary with hidden ability / event variant > legendary > shiny community-day exclusive > regular shiny. Collector value sits almost entirely in the unobtainable tier.

Tier 1, Mythicals
Mew, Celebi, Jirachi, Darkrai, Genesect, Meloetta, Hoopa, Meltan / Melmetal. Quest-gated and capped at one per account per quest. The rarest tier; missing one is permanent until Niantic reruns the quest line.
Tier 2, Legendaries
Mewtwo, Lugia, Ho-Oh, the legendary trios (Articuno / Zapdos / Moltres, Raikou / Entei / Suicune, Reshiram / Zekrom / Kyurem). Raid-locked, available during recurring raid windows. Multiple identical legendaries (high-IV Mewtwos for raid optimisation) compound value.
Tier 3, Community-day shinies
Shiny Pikachu Libre, shiny Charmander, shiny Mudkip, shiny Treecko event releases. Original community-day weekend was the only window for the boosted shiny rate; subsequent reruns rarely match the original encounter density.
Tier 4, Regular shinies + 100% IV Pokemon
100% IV (15/15/15) Pokemon and regular shinies fill out collector accounts. Volume matters here more than per-unit value. A 200-shiny account prices well above a 50-shiny one even when the named highlights are similar.

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 IVs" claims that buyers cannot verify
  • Promised future event drops or community-day grants
  • Inflated GO Battle League peaks more than three seasons old
  • Generic "lots of Pokemon" descriptors that do not name shinies / legendaries
  • Buddy adventure walking distance (it is not transferable in a meaningful way)
  • Accounts on a Niantic / Google / Apple login the seller cannot release

Pokemon Go Account Prices by Trainer Level

Trainer level is the cleanest progression bucket because XP gating is enforced by Niantic and has been the same XP curve since the level-50 expansion. The calculator widens to adjacent levels when comparables for your exact level are thin, but always anchors to the tight bucket first.

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Selling a Pokemon Go Account for Maximum Value

The biggest mistake we see on the EB24 Pokemon Go marketplace is sellers anchoring on what they personally spent on PokeCoins / raid passes, not on where comparable accounts 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
Anchor near our mid value. Listing 10 to 20% above mid is realistic when your account is at the top of its bucket (deep shiny stack, multiple mythicals, full mega-evolution roster, legacy-move first-gen Pokemon, clean Niantic / Google / Apple handover). Going much higher slows time-to-sale exponentially.
Name your shinies, legendaries and mythicals explicitly
A complete listing with screenshots of the shiny tab (sorted by date) and screenshots of the legendary / mythical highlights converts better than a thin one. Sellers who include 10+ relevant screenshots on the EB24 Pokemon Go marketplace routinely sell in the upper half of their range.
Time the sale around community day weekends
Demand peaks at every community day weekend and around Pokemon Go Fest dates (large fresh-buyer cohort hunting collection-ready accounts). Listing in deep mid-season usually means a longer wait or a smaller final price.
Stick with EB24 escrow
Direct trades on Discord or social media expose you to chargebacks, account recalls and ban-bait scams. EB24 holds funds in escrow and sides with the seller as long as the listing description is accurate.
Disclose any login-method complications
Niantic Kids accounts, Facebook-only login bindings, missing email access on Google / Apple ID, and parental-supervision linked accounts are the #1 reason Pokemon Go sales unwind in EB24 disputes. Disclose explicitly. Buyers do exist for accounts with collector value, but only when the login situation is on the table.
When NOT to sell
A locked Niantic account, a fresh ban appeal in flight, a recently lapsed adventure incense or community-day window right after a meta shiny dropped all push the realistic clearing price below the calculator low. Wait one cycle for the issue to clear.

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 current EB24 demand. Ready to list? You can create a free seller account and put your Pokemon Go listing live in under five minutes. See the seller rank tiers for how reputation compounds into higher conversion over time.

Buying Pokemon Go 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.

  • Compare every listing against the calculator. If the asking price sits below our 25th percentile for the same trainer level, you are looking at a value buy. Especially when the listing names community-day shinies and quest-locked mythicals.
  • Prefer accounts naming community-day exclusive shinies by event date. "Shiny Charmander from January 2019 community day" tells the buyer exactly what they are getting.
  • Confirm login-method handover with full email + recovery access before paying. Google + Apple ID + PTC are the cleanest; Niantic Kids and Facebook-only bindings are the trickiest.
  • Prefer accounts where the seller has completed sales history on EB24. Established sellers price closer to fair market value, less negotiation drama.
  • For PvP-focused buyers, look for accounts naming Legend rank season finishes. Those signal a Pokemon collection ready for top-meta GBL teams without rebuilding from scratch.
  • Pokemon Go 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 potential.

When resale actually pays

When the market actually pays more
Reselling is profitable when (1) you bought meaningfully below the calculator mid, (2) a major community day or shiny rate-up event drops between buy and sell, and (3) you list during the first weekend of the event. Without one of those three, you usually break even at best after fees.
When you should pass on resale
If the listing already sits at our mid, with no upside on collection depth, and the calendar is mid-season with no upcoming community day, pass.
The "community-day play"
Buying an account holding the rerunning community-day shiny in the last week before the rerun, then re-listing once event buyers swarm the marketplace, lifts every comparable in the bucket. Pre-rerun inventory becomes more valuable in the launch window.

Best value buckets to start from

Methodology: How EB24 Values a Pokemon Go 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
Every estimate is sourced from completed sales and currently active listings on the EB24 Pokemon Go marketplace. We do not scrape competitor sites, do not rely on third-party "market price" datasets, and we do not invent base prices.
How we build the range
For each trainer level we compute the 25th, 50th and 75th percentile of comparable sales over the last 90 days; when comparables for your exact level are thin, we widen to adjacent levels. Optional inputs (shiny / legendary / mythical counts, total Pokemon owned, Stardust + PokeCoin balances) shift the range up or down within calibrated bounds.
How fresh the snapshot is
The calculator is recomputed at least once every 24 hours, faster around community day weekends when the market moves quickly.
Why we publish a confidence label
High confidence means we used at least five recent EB24 sales for your exact trainer level; medium means we widened to adjacent levels; low warns the data is too thin to be precise. Level 50 accounts and the deep-shiny / multi-mythical tier routinely land at low or medium because supply at the absolute top is structurally tiny.
Why Pokemon Go is a global pool
Pokemon Go is a single global game with regional spawn variations but no server isolation, so we bucket every listing into one global pool. Regional Pokemon (Tauros / Kangaskhan / Heracross / Mr Mime) appear as long-tail signals in the description rather than as a structured bucket dimension.
Why AI input refinement is mandatory for Pokemon Go
~30 sold offers in 12 months and a long tail impossible to score from integers. Which specific shinies and legendaries are owned (a shiny Mew or a community-day Charmander is not interchangeable with a shiny Pidgey), legacy moveset gating, account-age provenance, region-locked Pokemon, mega-evolution roster depth, GO Battle League Legend finishes, and the Niantic / Google / Apple / PTC login-method handover surface. None of that fits in an integer field. description is required at validation.

Spotted a number that looks off? Open a chat from any Pokemon Go marketplace listing and tell us. Corrections from sellers and buyers feed straight back into how we score new comparables.

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Common questions

Pokemon Go account value calculator FAQ

The questions Pokemon Go sellers and buyers ask us most often: why platform binding sets the floor, how operator count and exclusive bundles drive the headline price, when to time a sale around the annual title launch, and what really drives the value of a PoGo account on the EB24 marketplace.

  • How much is my Pokemon Go account worth?

    A trainer-level 24-and-below starter account lands in the $8–$20 range. A casual veteran (level 35–39) clears $30–$65. A level-40-cap-era account with deep shinies and 30+ legendaries reaches $55–$110. Level 45+ post-XP-rework veterans clear $90–$170 routinely, and level 50 accounts with a community-day shiny stack and multiple mythicals reach $200–$400+. Pick your level above and add your shiny / legendary / mythical counts for what comparable accounts actually traded for on EB24.

  • Why are shinies and legendaries so heavily weighted?

    Most Pokemon Go resale value sits in unobtainable Pokemon. Community-day exclusive shinies (Pikachu Libre, Charmander, Bulbasaur, Mudkip, Treecko event shinies) cannot be re-caught after their event window — Niantic occasionally reruns community days years later, but the original release shiny rate stays unique. Raid-locked legendaries (Mewtwo Armored, Apex Lugia / Ho-Oh, Reshiram Hidden-Ability era) and quest-gated mythicals (Mew, Celebi, Jirachi, Hoopa, Meltan) are similar — their availability is at Niantic's discretion. The calculator weights legendaries at ×0.60, mythicals at ×0.50, shinies at ×0.40.

  • Does GO Battle League rank move the price?

    GO Battle League rank correlates with account value but does not drive it directly — Legend rank (top 0.1% of season finishers) is a real flex, but most buyers anchor on the Pokemon collection, not the PvP ladder, because they'll rebuild their own teams anyway. The DTO does not expose GO Battle League rank as a structured field, so name your highest finishes ("Legend rank Season 16, Ace finishes for last 5 seasons") in the description; the AI refinement layer adds a small flat credit when present.

  • How much does account age add?

    Account age is a silent value driver: accounts created in 2016 / 2017 (the launch wave) had access to legacy moves on first-gen Pokemon (Frustration on Shadow Pokemon, Return after purification, Hidden Power on specific Pokemon, era-locked move pools) that are no longer learnable. The DTO captures `account_year` as an integer; mention specific legacy-move Pokemon in the description so the AI refinement layer can score them.

  • Are mega-evolution and Dynamax progress structured fields?

    Not yet. The current DTO does not expose mega-evolution count, mega level totals or Dynamax energy pool. Mega-evolution unlocks (especially older Mega Pokemon released during the legacy mega energy era) are a real veteran flex — name your full Mega list ("Mega Charizard X / Y level 3, Mega Latios, Mega Rayquaza, Mega Garchomp") in the description so the AI refinement layer can score them.

  • Do regional Pokemon (Tauros, Kangaskhan, Heracross) add value?

    Yes — but only when the buyer plays in a region that does not natively spawn them. A North American account with Tauros + Heracross + Tropius is unremarkable in NA but a real flex for a European or Asian buyer. The calculator does not bucket on region, so name your regional dex completion in the description.

  • How much do Stardust and PokeCoins add?

    Stardust is the powerup currency: above 100k we credit at $0.80 per 100k, capped at +10% of the bucket mid. Buyers tend to discount large Stardust balances because powering up someone else's Pokemon to their preferred IVs uses Stardust quickly. PokeCoins are the premium currency: above 500 we credit the full balance at $5/500, capped at +15% mid (one PokeCoin pack ≈ 100 coins for $0.99 retail).

  • Which login method should I use for the sale?

    Pokemon Go supports Niantic Kids account, Google account, Apple ID, Pokemon Trainer Club (PTC) and Facebook account links. Niantic Kids and Facebook are the trickiest to migrate; Google + Apple ID + PTC are the cleanest seller-to-buyer handovers. The DTO captures `login_method` so buyers can filter — name the specific login method clearly in the listing and confirm full email + recovery handover before payment.

  • Is selling a Pokemon Go account allowed?

    Niantic's Terms of Service technically forbid account transfers, in line with most online games. In practice, Pokemon Go accounts change hands on EB24 every week without issue, especially when the buyer rebinds to their own Niantic account and changes the linked email on day one. The risk is non-zero and we tell you that openly. Use the calculator to set fair expectations, then read our Pokemon Go seller guide for the steps that minimise risk on both sides.

  • When is the best time to sell a Pokemon Go account?

    Demand peaks at every major community day weekend (large fresh-buyer cohort hunting collection-ready accounts), Pokemon Go Fest dates and shiny-rate-up events. Listing in deep mid-season usually means a longer wait or a smaller final price. Re-run the calculator the week before a known community day — accounts already holding the rerunning shiny typically pick up 10 to 20% during community-day windows.

  • How fresh is the data behind the Pokemon Go value estimate?

    Estimates refresh at least every 24 hours and pull from sales and listings inside the last 90 days. During community days and Pokemon Go Fest 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.

Behind the number

How the Pokemon Go account value calculator works

Every estimate is built from real EB24 Pokemon Go 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: platform, operator / skin / bundle counts and CP balance in, percentile of comparable EB24 sales out, with a confidence label and an audit trail of the listings behind the number.

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Pick your trainer levelTrainer level (1–50) is gated by experience grind: level 40 was the original cap and is still the credibility threshold for veteran accounts; level 50 is rare and represents a serious dedicated player. The calculator buckets every estimate by exact trainer level and widens to adjacent levels (level 41 ↔ 42 ↔ 43) when comparables for your tight bucket are thin.

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Enter your shiny / legendary / mythical countsShiny Pokemon are the main collector flex. Community-day exclusives cannot be re-caught after their event window closes. Legendary Pokemon (Mewtwo, Lugia, Ho-Oh, Rayquaza, Reshiram, Zekrom) are raid-locked and re-run at Niantic's discretion. Mythical Pokemon (Mew, Celebi, Jirachi, Hoopa, Meltan) are quest-gated and the rarest tier. The calculator weights legendaries heaviest (×0.60), mythicals next (×0.50) and shinies (×0.40). All on top of the trainer-level bucket.

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Add total Pokemon, Stardust and PokeCoinsTotal Pokemon owned is a Pokedex breadth proxy. Account age and grinding intensity rolled into one number. Stardust is the powerup currency; above 100k we credit at $0.80 per 100k with a +10% mid cap. PokeCoins are the premium currency (paid + earned-from-gym-defense): above 500 we credit the full balance at $5/500 with a +15% mid cap. Mention specific community-day shinies, legacy moves and GO Battle League rank in the description so the AI refinement layer can score the long tail.

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We compare against real EB24 Pokemon Go salesEvery estimate is anchored to comparable Pokemon Go accounts sold or actively listed on the EB24 marketplace in the last 90 days at the same trainer level (with adjacent levels merged when the tight bucket is thin), then we take the 25th, 50th and 75th percentile of those prices. Your shiny / legendary / mythical counts, total Pokemon owned and currency balances shift the range up or down within calibrated bounds.

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Read the range, the confidence and the trailYou 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. Level 50 accounts and the deep-shiny / multi-mythical tier routinely land at low or medium confidence because supply at the absolute top is structurally tiny.