Screenshots matched the locker exactly. Email change went through in ten minutes, with no pushback from support.
Clash Royale Accounts, Skins and Chests
Pick an exact Clash Royale 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 Royale accounts cost right now
Across 53 live listings the median is $8.92. Most sit between $5.45 and $29.75; the full spread runs from $1.65 to $48.72.
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4 TAGSClash Royale — Frequently Asked Questions
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What is my Clash Royale account worth?
The distribution above is calculated from live listings in this catalogue: the median, the range most accounts fall into and the extremes. What pushes an account up is maxed cards and the evolutions that matter right now — not the trophy count, which is the first thing sellers quote and the last thing buyers pay for.
Why do card levels matter more than the number of cards?
Because a card below its level loses to the same card above it, every time. A deck of eight maxed cards competes where the trophies say it should; a large collection at mixed levels is a list of names that stops working the moment the meta moves.
How much do evolutions add?
More than anything else per unit, because they are the slowest thing in the game to obtain and the most decisive in a match. What matters is which ones — an account carrying evolutions nobody plays right now is priced closer to one carrying none.
Can the previous owner get the account back after I bind my own email?
Potentially, and we would rather say it than let you find out. Supercell restores accounts to whoever proves ownership, and purchase receipts are proof that survives an email change. It is why payment stays with us until the binding is confirmed and why accounts with a clean purchase history are worth more.
Are free maxed accounts real?
No. Those posts are credentials shared with everyone at once, which the owner reclaims within days, or bait for a fake login page built to take the Supercell ID you already have.
Does King Level matter if the cards are already high?
Yes, because it caps how far cards can be upgraded. A high King Level with low cards means an account that was played a lot and invested in little; the reverse is rarely possible. Read the two together rather than separately.
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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 Royale 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.
Trophies are the loudest number and they mean the least. They move up and down with a season and they say nothing about what the deck can do — an account pushed high on one strong deck collapses the moment the meta shifts, and everybody who has played knows it.
Card levels are the real currency. A maxed card took either months of donations and chest cycles or money, and a deck of eight maxed cards is what lets an account compete where its trophy count says it should be. That is why an account with a smaller but fully levelled collection prices above a larger half-levelled one.
Evolutions concentrate the price further. They are the slowest thing to obtain in the game and the most decisive in a match, so an account carrying the evolutions that matter in the current meta prices well above one that carries the ones nobody plays.
King Level sits underneath everything as a cap — it limits how high your cards can go — and competitive standing adds on top: an account that reached the higher leagues is priced above the same collection that never pushed. If you came here to find out what your own account is worth, the distribution above is calculated from live listings in this catalogue rather than from a formula.
Supercell ID first, before the collection. The account has to arrive with an email you control and you must be able to change it yourself. An account handed over as 'already signed in on your device' is lent, not sold: a phone reset ends it and the person who gave it to you can still take it back.
Second, read the card levels rather than the card count. The question that matters after a week is which eight cards you can actually field at full level — not how many names sit in the collection.
Third, check the evolutions and King Level together. Evolutions decide matches; King Level decides how far the cards can still be upgraded. A high King Level with low card levels is an account that has been played a lot and invested in a little.
Trophies last, and treat them as information rather than value. They tell you where the account was pushed, not where you will hold.
| Trophies | Where that sits | What it means for a buyer |
|---|---|---|
| 5 000+ | Late Arena, the account is past the tutorial phase | Cheapest shelf that already plays the real game |
| 7 000+ | Challenger, card levels start to matter | Good balance of price and a deck that survives contact |
| 8 000+ | Master, matchmaking assumes an even deck | Buy here only if the card levels back the number up |
| 9 000+ | Ultimate Champion territory | Small pool, priced as a finished account rather than a starting point |
Card levels are the whole value of a Clash Royale account, and they are also what makes a stolen one obvious. Maxing an evolution or a champion costs either years of ladder or a large amount of money, and money leaves receipts. Whoever paid can show those receipts to support later — which is why a suspiciously cheap level-15 deck is usually an account somebody intends to take back.
Look at how the deck was built, not just at what it holds. An account with two maxed win conditions and nothing behind them was rushed for resale; one with a broad card base and an even trophy history was played. The second survives contact with the ladder, the first collapses the moment you leave your comfort deck.
Trophy history matters for a second reason: the ladder places you against the account's own record, not your skill. A deck bought at 9 000 trophies puts a new owner straight into matches the previous one earned, and the first sessions are usually rough.
«Free maxed» posts are the same trap they are in every game with an account market: shared credentials, or a login page dressed up to collect the account you already play on.
Bind the Supercell ID to your own email and confirm the code arrives in your inbox. That is the step that turns a borrowed account into yours. Then disconnect other devices and sign out everywhere else.
After that, look at the purchase history and leave any clan you were dropped into before you play. Knowing what was bought on the account tells you exactly how much evidence somebody else may still hold, and it takes a minute.
If you are here to sell, listing is free and the commission applies only on a completed sale. What raises the price is the specification stated plainly: maxed cards rather than the collection size, the evolutions named, King Level, peak league, and a Supercell ID that transfers cleanly. And if you came to find out the value before deciding, the distribution above is the honest answer — it is calculated from the live catalogue and it is the same number a buyer is looking at.
























