Named Skin Orders: How the Pool Matches Your Pick
You name the skin, the pool hands you an account carrying it. What is guaranteed, what is not, and why the tier changes the price.
buysmurfA named order sits between the two obvious ways to buy. It is not a specific account you inspected, and it is not a blind chest — you choose one thing and the pool fills in the rest.
What is guaranteed
Exactly one item: the skin in the title. If the listing says Black Knight, the account you receive has Black Knight. That is the whole promise, and it is absolute — a delivery without it is a failed delivery, not bad luck.
Everything else on the account comes from the same house pool that feeds the chests. Most lockers carry other cosmetics from the same era, because accounts that have a Chapter 1 skin usually have Chapter 1 neighbours — but that is a tendency, not a guarantee.
What the tier changes
The tier is the floor on locker size: «25+ skins» means at least twenty-five, counting the guaranteed one. It costs more because the pool of qualifying accounts is smaller — there are simply fewer big lockers with a given rare skin than small ones.
Two things follow:
- A higher tier is not a better version of the same account. It is a different, shallower pool.
- A tier can be out of stock while the tier below it is not. The card shows the remaining count per tier for that reason.
Why delivery is still instant
Nothing is being hunted down. The order is matched against accounts already in stock, so the credentials arrive the second payment clears — same as a chest. The word «order» describes how you picked it, not how long it takes.
When a named order is the wrong choice
If you care about the exact locker — specific pickaxes, a particular emote, a level — buy a unique listing instead. You will pay more and you will see screenshots of the actual account, with escrow on top.
Named is the right pick when one item is the reason you are buying, and the rest is welcome but not decisive.
Where to look: the item shelves themselves — Black Knight, Renegade Raider, Elementalist Lux — where the skin is named in the page title rather than in an order note. For the odds-based version of the same idea, see mystery chests.
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