How much is your World of Tanks account worth?
Free estimate built from real EB24 marketplace sales. Pick your region and WN8 band below, then add your premium tanks, gold and reward-tank lineup.
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Pick your region (EU / NA / Asia / RU) and WN8 band, add overall win rate, premium tank count, gold and bonds, and we compare your WoT account against real EB24 sales from the last 90 days.
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How Much Is a World of Tanks Account Worth?
Honest answer: WoT accounts price on region first, WN8 skill band second, then reward-tank lineup, premium-tank count, gold balance and overall win rate on top. Our calculator anchors every estimate on real EB24 World of Tanks marketplace transactions, bucketed by region (EU / NA / Asia / RU / SA / China. Wargaming runs these as separate shards) crossed with WN8 band (Bad / Average / Good / Great / Unicum).
For a fast feel, a Bad-band account (WN8 0–499) lands in the $15–$50 range. A Good WN8 1500–2499 account with multiple tier X and a solid premium lineup clears $80–$230. Great WN8 2500–3999 accounts with one or two reward tanks reach $180–$480 routinely. Unicum accounts (WN8 4000+) with an Object 279(e), Chieftain or a deep clan-reward lineup clear $350–$950+, and accounts carrying scarcity premiums like E25, Type 59 or KV-5 command a real premium because Wargaming no longer sells them.
The four levers that move every WoT account price
Region + WN8 band are the bucket dimensions
Reward tanks and named premium tanks are the king-makers
Gold + bonds are the stored-value floor
Win rate corroborates WN8
Indicative price ranges on the EB24 WoT marketplace
The table below is a reference snapshot. Reward tanks, named premium tanks, gold + bonds balance, Marks of Excellence and tier X count all add a meaningful per-unit bonus on top of every row.
| Rank | USD range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bad (WN8 0–499) | $15 – $50 | fresh / leveling, no notable premium tanks |
| Average (WN8 500–1499) | $35 – $110 | a few premium tanks, mid-tier credit grind |
| Good (WN8 1500–2499) | $80 – $230 | multiple tier X, solid premium lineup, Marks of Excellence on the way |
| Great (WN8 2500–3999) | $180 – $480 | top 5% gameplay, often 1-2 reward tanks (907, 260) |
| Unicum (WN8 4000+) | $350 – $950+ | top 1%, frequently Object 279(e) / Chieftain / clan reward lineup |
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 WoT Account?
Not all attributes weigh the same when buyers price a World of Tanks 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)
- WN8 band, the bucket dimension (≈25%)
- Reward tanks (Object 279(e), Chieftain, IS-7, 907, VK 72.01 K, 260), named in description (≈25%)
- Named premium tanks (E25, KV-5, Type 59, Defender, Patriot, Skorpion G), named in description (≈15%)
- Tier X tank count + Marks of Excellence, named in description (≈10%)
- Gold + bonds balance, the stored-value floor (≈10%)
Minor factors (the last ≈15%)
- Overall win rate, corroborates WN8 across the account history
- Battles played (50k+ veteran territory), named in description
- Credits (silver) balance, soft progression currency
- Premium account days remaining (recurring Wargaming subscription), named in description
- Current clan + clan-reward lineup, named in description
- Region (EU / NA most liquid; RU since 2022 region-locked)
How the WoT reward / premium tank tiers actually price
WoT has the deepest unbuyable-reward economy in the genre after EVE. The tier hierarchy below is what experienced WoT traders price on after region and WN8.
Tier 1, Apex reward tanks
Tier 2, Power-creep premium classics
Tier 3, Current-meta premiums
Tier 4, Personal mission line + Frontline rewards
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 crew setup" claims that buyers cannot verify from screenshots
- Generic "lots of premium tanks" descriptors that do not name specific tanks
- Inflated WN8 / win rate that does not match the in-game stats panel or WoT-life screenshot
- Hundreds of unredeemed Christmas / Lunar boxes (the prize pool is RNG-skewed and bind-on-claim)
- Accounts with active mute / chat ban / fresh ban appeal status
- Accounts on a Wargaming.net ID the seller cannot release the recovery email for
WoT Account Prices by WN8 Band
WN8 is the cleanest progression-skill bucket WoT offers because the formula is community-derived and stable across patches. The calculator buckets by region (Europe / North America / Asia / Russia / South America / China) crossed with WN8 band; thin tight buckets widen ±1 band before falling back to the model. Region is strict. Wargaming shards do not merge.
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Selling a WoT Account for Maximum Value
The biggest mistake we see on the EB24 World of Tanks marketplace is sellers anchoring on what they personally spent on Premium time, gold packs and Christmas boxes over the years, 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
Screenshot the garage, the stat panel and the reward-tank rack
Time the sale around major content updates
Stick with EB24 escrow
Disclose your Wargaming ID situation
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 current EB24 demand. Ready to list? You can create a free seller account and put your WoT listing live in under five minutes. See the seller rank tiers for how reputation compounds into higher conversion over time.
Buying World of Tanks 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 region and WN8 band, you are looking at a value buy. Especially when the listing names Tier 1 reward tanks (Object 279(e), Chieftain, 907) and current-meta premium tanks.
- Prefer accounts naming specific reward tanks by name (Object 279(e), Chieftain, IS-7, 907, VK 72.01 K) over vague "lots of reward tanks" listings. Identity matters once you reach any meaningful price band.
- Confirm Wargaming ID handover with full email + authenticator + Wargaming Game Center machine-binding reset before paying. A seller who cannot release the original email is the #1 dispute trigger.
- Cross-check WN8 / WR against an independent stat tracker (WoT-life, tomato.gg, Wotlabs). A listing claiming Unicum WN8 should match the public stat tracker. If it does not, the seller has either rerolled recently or boosted the number.
- Prefer accounts where the seller has completed sales history on EB24. Established sellers price closer to fair market value, less negotiation drama.
- WoT has no in-game level 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 described garage and reward tanks, not on potential.
When resale actually pays
When the market actually pays more
When you should pass on resale
The "personal-mission play"
Best value buckets to start from
Methodology: How EB24 Values a WoT 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
How widening works
Why AI input refinement is mandatory for WoT
Spotted a number that looks off? Open a chat from any WoT marketplace listing and tell us. Corrections from sellers and buyers feed straight back into how we score new comparables.
World of Tanks account value calculator FAQ
The questions World of Tanks sellers and buyers ask us most often: why region is a strict bucket, how WN8 band and reward-tank lineup drive the headline price, when to time a sale around a personal mission drop or Christmas box event, and what really drives the value of a WoT account on the EB24 marketplace.
How much is my World of Tanks account worth?
A Bad-band account (WN8 0–499) lands in the $15–$50 range. Average WN8 500–1499 with a few premium tanks clears $35–$110. Good WN8 1500–2499 with multiple tier X and a solid premium lineup clears $80–$230. A Great WN8 2500–3999 account with one or two reward tanks (907, Object 260, IS-7) reaches $180–$480 routinely. Unicum WN8 4000+ accounts — top 1% of the playerbase — clear $350–$950+ when they carry Object 279(e), Chieftain or a deep clan-reward lineup. Pick your region and WN8 band above and add your gold balance, then list specific reward tanks, premium tanks (E25, KV-5, Type 59, Defender, Skorpion G, Patriot), Marks of Excellence campaigns and clan history in the description for an accurate AI-refined number.
Why is region a strict bucket dimension?
Wargaming runs Europe, North America, Asia, Russia (Lesta-operated since 2022), South America and China as physically separated shards with different account graphs. An EU account cannot be played on the NA or Asia server, the underlying SerNo / Wargaming ID is region-locked, and reward tanks earned on one region do not transfer. Buyers price each region as its own market — EU and NA are the most liquid, RU has been region-locked from the global graph since the 2022 Lesta split and prices very differently. The calculator never widens across the region boundary.
What is WN8 and how is it different from Personal Rating?
WN8 is the community-derived skill metric that became the universal credibility flex on every WoT trading site. Personal Rating (PR) is Wargaming's own combined metric exposed in the API — it correlates with WN8 strongly enough at the band level that we use the API field as the WN8 storage proxy on EB24. The form labels and bucket boundaries follow the WN8 thresholds the community already recognises: Bad <500, Average 500–1499, Good 1500–2499, Great 2500–3999, Unicum 4000+.
How are reward tanks scored?
Reward tanks are the strongest non-bucket signal in WoT valuation because they are unbuyable: Object 279(e) (the personal-mission campaign apex), T95/FV4201 Chieftain (Ranked / Global Map / clan reward depending on era), IS-7 (Battle Pass / personal mission), Object 907 (clan reward), VK 72.01 K (Frontline grand reward), Concept 1B (early Battle Pass), Object 260, Excalibur, T55A and StuG IV (older personal-mission line). Each represents 100+ hours of organised play. Name yours explicitly in the description — none of these fit a structured DTO field, and the AI refinement layer credits them on top of the bucket median.
Why are some premium tanks more valuable than others?
Premium tanks split into three tiers. Power-creep classics (E25, KV-5, Type 59) are no longer sold by Wargaming and trade as scarcity assets. Current meta premiums (Object 252U Defender, T26E5 Patriot, Skorpion G, Bourrasque, Lansen C, EBR FL 10) carry real per-battle value because they out-perform tech-tree tanks of the same tier. Holiday / collector premiums (Pz B2, Sexton I, Mutant 6) are largely cosmetic value. List your specific premium tank names in the description so the AI refinement layer scores them correctly — a vague 'lots of premium tanks' line gets none of the credit a 'KV-5 + Type 59 + Object 252U Defender + 3 marks Skorpion G' line gets.
How much does the gold balance add?
Gold balance is the largest stored-value field the listing form captures. Above 1000 gold we credit the full balance at $5 per 1000, capped at +15% of the bucket mid. The unofficial RWT market currently prices gold at roughly $0.005 each; Wargaming's own gold-pack retail is around $0.013 per gold (75 gold ≈ $0.40 retail), so we use the lower RWT rate with a tapered curve and a hard cap so an inflated gold balance does not run away from the band baseline.
How do bonds and credits factor in?
Bonds are the post-2018 elite skill currency, earned through Ranked Battles, missions and clan rewards, with a small Wargaming bond shop attached. They unlock improved equipment and directives, so a deep bond stockpile (50k+) is a real account asset — credited at $4 per 1000 with a +10% cap. Credits (silver) are the soft progression currency the game generates by playing — useful but very low USD value per credit, so we cap silver at $1 per 10M / +5%. Both are anchored on RWT-realised rates rather than Wargaming retail.
Do Marks of Excellence (MoE) add value?
Yes, when named per tank. Marks of Excellence (1, 2 or 3 marks earned by sustained above-average performance on a specific tank) are visible in-game and on the API and signal the seller actually played the marked tanks, not just bought them. Three marks on a tier X (especially a clan-reward or campaign-reward tank) is a real flex. List your marked tanks explicitly in the description ("3 marks Skorpion G, 3 marks E25, 2 marks Object 277, 3 marks Chieftain") so the AI refinement layer credits them.
Does battles played count?
Yes, but with diminishing returns. 50000+ battles signals a veteran account that buyers can verify the WN8 / win rate against — high WN8 with low battle count is treated as suspicious by experienced WoT buyers. Above 100k battles the per-battle value tapers because the long tail does not move WN8 or WR much. There is no structured battles_played field in the current DTO; name your battle count explicitly in the description for full credit.
How does premium account / Premium days remaining factor in?
Active premium account is a recurring Wargaming subscription that doubles XP and credit gain. Premium days remaining are visible in the account dashboard and add a real per-day per-USD bonus (a 360-day Premium subscription retails for ~$80, so 100+ days remaining is meaningful). The current DTO does not capture this as a structured field; name "180 days Premium remaining" in the description for the AI refinement layer to credit it.
Is selling a World of Tanks account allowed?
Wargaming's Terms of Service technically forbid account transfers, in line with most online games. In practice, WoT accounts change hands on EB24 every week without issue, especially when the buyer rebinds the email and resets the authenticator on day one. The Wargaming ID handover is the central security risk: EB24's escrow flow holds funds until the buyer confirms the email and password change is complete and the original seller cannot recover the account. Use the calculator to set fair expectations, then read our WoT seller guide for the steps that minimise risk on both sides.
When is the best time to sell a WoT account?
Demand peaks during major content drops (a fresh personal mission line dropping always pulls in players hunting an account that already has the prerequisite tanks), Frontline grand-reward seasons, Ranked Battle finals, Christmas / Lunar New Year boxes (when buyers want a rich starting account to spend boxes on) and during Battle Pass season launches. Listing in deep mid-update with no upcoming Frontline or Ranked season usually means a longer wait or a smaller final price.
How fresh is the data behind the WoT value estimate?
Estimates refresh at least every 24 hours and pull from sales and listings inside the last 90 days. During major content drops (a new personal mission campaign, Frontline grand reward, Battle Pass season) 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 World of Tanks account value calculator works
Every estimate is built from real EB24 World of Tanks 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, WN8 band, win rate, premium tanks, gold + bonds 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 WN8 skill band — World of Tanks bucket strategy starts with the region: Europe, North America, Asia, Russia (Lesta-operated since 2022 and physically separated from the global account graph), South America and China. Wargaming runs these as separate shards that cannot be merged, so the marketplace prices each region as its own market. Within each region the calculator buckets by WN8 band: Bad (<500), Average (500–1499), Good (1500–2499), Great (2500–3999), Unicum (4000+). The universal community skill metric, with Unicum representing the top ~1% of the playerbase.
Enter your WN8 / overall win rate / premium tank count — WN8 (Personal Rating in the underlying API) is the single best single-number summary of an account. Overall win rate is the second strongest signal because it is computed across the entire account history. 50% is average, 55%+ is good, 60%+ is rare. Premium tanks owned is the third dimension: every E25, KV-5, Type 59, T26E5 Patriot, Skorpion G, Object 252U Defender or Lansen C is a paid asset that comes with the account.
Add gold, credits, bonds and describe reward tanks + MoE — Gold balance is the premium currency: we credit 1000+ gold at $5 per 1000, capped at +15% of the bucket mid (gold trades around $0.005 each on the unofficial RWT market vs Wargaming retail at roughly $0.013). Bonds are the post-2018 elite skill currency, earned not bought outside of the small Wargaming bond shop, credited at $4 per 1000 / +10% cap. Credits (silver) are soft-currency at $1 per 10M / +5% cap. Reward tanks (Object 279(e) from a personal mission campaign, T95/FV4201 Chieftain from Ranked / Global Map, IS-7 from a personal mission, Object 907 from clan reward, VK 72.01 K from Frontline, Concept 1B from Battle Pass), Marks of Excellence campaigns earned, tier X tank count, total battles played, current clan and any active premium days remaining all live in the required description so the AI refinement layer can score the long tail.
We compare against real EB24 World of Tanks sales — Every estimate is anchored to comparable WoT accounts sold or actively listed on the EB24 marketplace in the last 90 days at the same region and WN8 band, then we take the 25th, 50th and 75th percentile of those prices. Win rate, premium tanks, gold, bonds and credits shift the range up or down within calibrated bounds. Reward tanks, Marks of Excellence, tier X count and battles played re-shape the range further via the AI-refined description score.
Read the range, the confidence and the trail — You get a low, expected and high price plus a confidence label. Unicum accounts and reward-tank-rich listings routinely land at low or medium confidence because supply at the absolute top is structurally tiny. Object 279(e), Chieftain and 907 owners do not sell often. The breakdown line for "Gold balance bonus" lists the exact gold credited; the AI-refined description score lists reward-tank credits separately so the number stays auditable. When the tight band is thin we widen ±1 WN8 band before falling back to the model.