Screenshots matched the locker exactly. Email change went through in ten minutes, with no pushback from support.
Clash of Clans Accounts, Skins and Chests
Pick an exact Clash of Clans 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 Clash of Clans accounts cost right now
Across 39 live listings the median is $8.92. Most sit between $5.48 and $28.26; the full spread runs from $1.12 to $131.05.
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What is my Clash of Clans account worth?
The distribution above is calculated from live listings in this catalogue — median, the range most accounts fall into, and the extremes. What lifts an account is hero levels and laboratory progress, not the Town Hall number, which is the first thing sellers put in the title and the last thing an experienced buyer pays for.
What does a 'rushed' account mean and why is it cheaper?
It means the Town Hall was pushed up while heroes and the laboratory were left behind. The title looks strong and the account attacks like one two levels below, because heroes and troop levels are what actually win attacks. A fully developed lower Town Hall is often the better purchase at the same price.
Why do heroes matter more than the Town Hall level?
Because they are the slowest thing in the game to upgrade and the thing every serious attack depends on. There is no shortcut around them, which is exactly why the market prices them and why a two-tier hero gap makes two same-level accounts different products.
Can the previous owner get the account back after I bind my email?
Potentially. Supercell restores accounts to whoever proves ownership, and purchase receipts are proof an email change does not erase. It is why the payment sits with us until the binding is confirmed and why accounts without a stranger's purchase history attached are worth more.
Are free maxed accounts real?
No. Either the credentials went out to everyone at once and the owner has already reclaimed them, or the post exists to walk you onto a fake login page and take the Supercell ID you already have.
Does the Builder Base add much to the price?
Some, but it is an extra rather than the deal. It sits well behind heroes and laboratory progress, and it does not compensate for a rushed main base — buyers who know the game read it last.
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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 Clash of Clans 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.
Heroes are the price. They take longer to upgrade than anything else in the game, they cannot be rushed with a builder shortcut, and they decide whether an attack works. Two accounts on the same Town Hall level with a two-tier gap in heroes are not comparable products, and the market knows it even when the listing title does not say so.
Laboratory progress is second for the same reason: troop levels are slow, they gate every strategy worth using, and an account with a half-finished lab attacks like one two Town Halls below its own.
That is what 'rushed' means and why it matters to a buyer. A Town Hall pushed up quickly, with heroes and lab left behind, looks impressive in the title and plays badly — which is precisely why a fully developed lower Town Hall often prices above a rushed higher one on this shelf.
Below those, walls, hero equipment and the Builder Base add in that order, and a clean war record with a real clan adds on top. The distribution above is calculated from the live catalogue rather than from a rule of thumb — if you came here to value your own base, that is the honest number.
Supercell ID first, before you look at the base. The account must arrive with an email you control and you must be able to change it yourself. An account handed over already signed in on a device is lent, not sold — a reset ends it, and the person who gave it to you keeps a way back.
Second, read the hero levels, not the Town Hall. Ask the question that matters a week later: can this account actually three-star at its own level? Heroes and lab answer that; the Town Hall number does not.
Third, check the laboratory. Troop levels behind the Town Hall are the slowest thing to fix and the most expensive to buy your way out of.
Fourth, look at the Builder Base and hero equipment as extras rather than as the deal. They add value but they do not rescue a rushed main base.
| Town Hall | What it opens | Buy it if |
|---|---|---|
| TH10 | Inferno Towers, Grand Warden | You want war-ready without paying for maxed heroes |
| TH11 | Eagle Artillery, siege machines mature | You plan to sit in a clan that wars weekly |
| TH12 | Giga Tesla, first serious hero levels | You want the cheapest village that still competes |
| TH13 | Royal Champion, scattershots | You are past experimenting and want a main |
| TH14 and up | Pet house, endgame content | You are buying progression you do not intend to grind |
The danger here is not a ban — it is the previous owner walking the account back. Supercell hands a village to whoever can evidence buying it, and gem receipts are that evidence. They survive an email change, so the question to ask about any listing is not «is it clean» but «how much did somebody else pay for this village».
A village makes that question easy to answer, because it cannot be faked in a hurry. Walls, laboratory levels and hero levels take real weeks, and a base whose heroes lag two Town Halls behind is a base that was rushed or handed around. That mismatch is the single most useful thing to look at before paying.
Then there is the clan you land in. Getting pulled into a war roster you did not agree to is the fastest route to a report, and a village dropped mid-war looks exactly like a shared account to everyone in it.
Free maxed bases do not exist. The posts offering them lead to credentials given to a dozen people at once, or to a login page built to take the account you already have — a village worth taking is worth more than the effort of that scam.
Bind the Supercell ID to your own email and confirm the code lands in your inbox. Then disconnect any other device on the account and sign out elsewhere. Until that is done the account is not yours in any practical sense.
After that, leave the clan you were dropped into before the next war starts — being pulled into a war roster you did not choose is the fastest way to a report — and look through the purchase history to see how much evidence somebody else may still be holding.
Listing is free and the commission applies only on a completed sale. Price follows what a buyer can check: hero levels stated next to the Town Hall rather than instead of it, laboratory progress, walls, and a Supercell ID that transfers cleanly. A fully developed base sells faster and higher than a rushed one two levels above it, and stating that openly is what separates a listing that sells from one that sits.
























