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How Long Does Elo Boosting Take? (LoL, Valorant & Genshin)

6/14/2026 · 5 min read

“How long will it take?” is the second question every buyer asks after price. The honest answer is: it depends — but the ranges are predictable. Here’s what actually drives the timeline and what to expect.

What affects the timeline

Three things set the pace: the size of the rank gap, your current rank (higher elo means fewer games per win), and queue conditions on your region and time of day. Duo orders also move a little slower than solo because they sync to your schedule.

Typical timeframes

As a rough guide, a single-division climb in the low-to-mid ranks often finishes within a day. Crossing a full tier (for example Silver to Gold) typically takes one to three days. Apex pushes into Master and above are measured in days to weeks because each win is hard-earned and boosters play fewer, higher-stakes games.

Solo vs duo speed

Solo (account) boosting is usually fastest — a pro can play optimal hours back-to-back. Duo boosting is paced to when you’re online, so it takes a little longer, but you’re improving as you climb.

How to speed it up

Express Priority assigns your order to a top available booster for the fastest possible start, and most orders begin within 15 minutes regardless. Choosing solo over duo and a tighter rank target also shortens the clock.

Pick your exact climb on our boosting pages to see the estimated delivery time alongside the live price.

FAQ

Frequently asked

How fast does an order start?+

Most orders begin within 15 minutes. Adding Express Priority guarantees the fastest possible assignment to a top booster.

What takes the longest to boost?+

Apex ranks — Master, Grandmaster and Challenger — take the most time because each win is hard to secure and boosters play fewer, higher-stakes games.

Is duo boosting slower than solo?+

Slightly, because duo games are scheduled around when you’re online. Solo boosting is typically the quickest route.

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