Screenshots matched the locker exactly. Email change went through in ten minutes, with no pushback from support.
Brawl Stars Accounts, Skins and Chests
Pick an exact Brawl Stars account from a verified seller, or take a chance on the pool. Both live in the same grid — the badge tells you which is which.
What Brawl Stars accounts cost right now
Across 598 live listings the median is $7.45. Most sit between $3.20 and $29.75; the full spread runs from $1.05 to $178.68.
Recalculated from the catalogue itself — not typed in by hand.Full price breakdown →
Brawl Stars — Frequently Asked Questions
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What is my Brawl Stars account actually worth?
The distribution above is the honest answer: median, the range most accounts fall into and the extremes, all calculated from the live catalogue rather than from a formula. What pushes an account towards the upper end is maxed brawlers, rare ones among them, and a peak rank — not the trophy total, which is the first thing people quote and the last thing buyers pay for.
Why do maxed brawlers matter more than the number unlocked?
Because an unlocked brawler at low power is a name on a list. A maxed one carries its star powers, gadgets and gears, and each of those took months or money to get. Forty maxed brawlers is a playable roster; eighty half-levelled ones is a collection you cannot compete with.
Can the previous owner get the account back after I change the email?
In this game, potentially yes — and that is why it is worth saying plainly. Supercell restores accounts to whoever proves ownership, and purchase receipts are strong proof that an email change does not erase. It is the reason payment stays with us until the binding is confirmed and the reason accounts with a clean history are worth more.
Are free accounts with all brawlers real?
No, and they never have been. Those posts are one of two things: credentials shared with everyone at once, which the owner reclaims within days, or bait leading to a fake login page built to take the Supercell ID you already have. There is no developer account either.
What is a Supercell ID and why does everything depend on it?
It is the login that detaches the account from the device it was played on. Without it, the account lives on someone's phone and disappears with a reset; with it bound to your email, you can log in anywhere and nobody else can. It is the single field worth checking before the roster.
Does buying a ranked account mean I play at that rank?
Yes, from the first matches — the rating carries with the account. Which is a reason to be honest with yourself about the roster: a high tier you cannot hold with the brawlers you actually own lasts exactly one season.
Why are accounts on classifieds cheaper?
Because nobody is holding the money and nobody can verify the binding before you pay. No escrow, no procedure if a support case takes the account back three weeks later, no way to check whether the Supercell ID actually transfers. The discount is the size of that risk.
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Pulled Renegade Raider on the second chest. The odds were exactly what the card showed before checkout.
Escrow made the difference for me. The payment was released only after I logged in and changed everything.
The named item was there as promised and the rest of the locker was better than I expected for the price.
The seller answered in two minutes at midnight and walked me through the email swap step by step.
Ordered four chests and two had the season-three items I actually wanted. Delivery was immediate.
Bought at 3am and the credentials were in my dashboard before I finished making coffee. No email ping-pong.
The first account had a login issue and support swapped it in four minutes. The warranty is not decoration.
Screenshots matched the locker exactly. Email change went through in ten minutes, with no pushback from support.
Pulled Renegade Raider on the second chest. The odds were exactly what the card showed before checkout.
Escrow made the difference for me. The payment was released only after I logged in and changed everything.
The named item was there as promised and the rest of the locker was better than I expected for the price.
The seller answered in two minutes at midnight and walked me through the email swap step by step.
Ordered four chests and two had the season-three items I actually wanted. Delivery was immediate.
Bought at 3am and the credentials were in my dashboard before I finished making coffee. No email ping-pong.
The first account had a login issue and support swapped it in four minutes. The warranty is not decoration.
The seller answered in two minutes at midnight and walked me through the email swap step by step.
Ordered four chests and two had the season-three items I actually wanted. Delivery was immediate.
Bought at 3am and the credentials were in my dashboard before I finished making coffee. No email ping-pong.
The first account had a login issue and support swapped it in four minutes. The warranty is not decoration.
Screenshots matched the locker exactly. Email change went through in ten minutes, with no pushback from support.
Pulled Renegade Raider on the second chest. The odds were exactly what the card showed before checkout.
Escrow made the difference for me. The payment was released only after I logged in and changed everything.
The named item was there as promised and the rest of the locker was better than I expected for the price.
The seller answered in two minutes at midnight and walked me through the email swap step by step.
Ordered four chests and two had the season-three items I actually wanted. Delivery was immediate.
Bought at 3am and the credentials were in my dashboard before I finished making coffee. No email ping-pong.
The first account had a login issue and support swapped it in four minutes. The warranty is not decoration.
Screenshots matched the locker exactly. Email change went through in ten minutes, with no pushback from support.
Pulled Renegade Raider on the second chest. The odds were exactly what the card showed before checkout.
Escrow made the difference for me. The payment was released only after I logged in and changed everything.
The named item was there as promised and the rest of the locker was better than I expected for the price.
Most secure marketplace to buy Brawl Stars accounts
Every listing carries the full locker upfront, checkout runs inside the platform, and credentials land in your dashboard the moment payment confirms. Nothing is arranged with the seller off-site.
Two kinds of listing live on this page. Unique is one exact account from a verified seller — you see what you buy. Random and named come from the house pool: the guaranteed part is stated, the rest is chance.
Total trophies is the headline number and the weakest one. Trophies can be farmed, they drop back at the season reset, and two accounts on the same total can be worlds apart in what they can actually play.
What sets the price is the roster: how many brawlers are unlocked, how many are maxed, and how many of them are the rare ones. A maxed brawler carries its star powers, gadgets and gears, and every one of those is an unlock that took either months or money. That is why an account with forty maxed brawlers costs several times one with eighty unlocked but half-levelled — the second one is a list of names, the first is a playable roster.
Rarity concentrates the price further. Legendary and mythic brawlers, and hypercharges on the ones that matter in the current meta, are the items that move the number, because they are the slowest to obtain and the least likely to be sitting on an account already.
Competitive history adds on top. A ranked account that reached the higher tiers is priced above the same roster that never queued, because the rating carries and the first matches play at that level. And the numbers above are calculated from the live catalogue rather than from a rule of thumb — if you came here to value your own account, that distribution is the honest answer.
Supercell ID first, before you look at a single brawler. The account has to arrive with an email you control, and you have to be able to change that email yourself. An account handed over as 'logged in on your device' is not sold, it is lent: the moment your phone resets, it is gone, and the person who gave it to you can still reclaim it.
Second, look at the maxed count rather than the unlocked count. Ask the same question a player asks after a week: which brawlers can I actually take into a match at full power? The card lists both numbers and both are read from the account data, not from the seller's wording.
Third, check what is inside the roster, not just its size. The rare brawlers and the hypercharges are what the price is built on, and they are what you cannot grind quickly if they turn out to be missing.
Rank last, and only if you intend to play ranked. A high tier on an account whose roster you cannot play is a badge you will lose in the first season, because the matches come at that level from the start.
| Number on the card | What it shows | What it does not show |
|---|---|---|
| Trophies | Total time spent, across every brawler | Nothing about strength — trophies accumulate on weak brawlers too |
| Maxed brawlers | Actual power: fully upgraded, ready for high cups | How many brawlers are unlocked overall |
| Brawlers unlocked | Breadth of the roster | Whether any of them are upgraded past the starting level |
| Hypercharges | Endgame investment — the rarest resource in the game | Anything about the account outside those specific brawlers |
The risk here is different from most games, and it is worth understanding before you buy. Supercell restores accounts to people who can prove ownership, and the strongest proof is a record of purchases — receipts for gems and offers bought on that account. That means a previous owner who spent money on it holds evidence that outlives the email change, and can open a support case long after the handover.
This is exactly why we hold the payment until you confirm the account is working and the Supercell ID is bound to your address, and why a listing without a clean binding is worth less. It is also why the safest accounts on this shelf are the ones with no purchase history attached to a stranger.
Supercell's terms forbid selling and sharing accounts, as every publisher's do. Enforcement is reactive: what draws attention is a pattern that looks like sharing — several devices in a day, a sudden jump in play behaviour, or a chargeback on an old purchase.
Which brings us to the free ones. 'Accounts with all brawlers', 'developer accounts' and giveaways in comments are the most common scam in this game, and the mechanics are simple: either the credentials are shared with everyone at once and the owner reclaims them, or the post exists to walk you onto a fake login page and take the Supercell ID you already own. There is no developer account, and there never was.
Bind the Supercell ID to your own email straight away and confirm the code arrives in your inbox — that is the step that makes the account yours rather than borrowed. Then disconnect any other device listed on the account and sign out everywhere else.
After that, check the purchase history and the club membership before you play. Leaving a club you were dropped into avoids a needless report, and knowing what was bought on the account tells you exactly how much evidence somebody else might still be holding. Do not spend gems until the binding is confirmed.
Listing is free and the commission applies only on a completed sale. Price follows evidence: maxed brawlers rather than raw trophy count, the rare ones named, peak rank stated, and a Supercell ID that transfers cleanly. If you are here to find out what your account is worth before deciding, the distribution above is calculated from live listings in this catalogue — it is the same number a buyer sees.
























