DEADLOCK BOOSTING PRICES
The calculator is built around the rank gap. Bigger jumps, higher tiers, and add-ons should cost more because they take more real work.
Deadlock boost pricing is calculated by subrank step, then adjusted for duo queue, priority, specific hero, VPN, and specific booster options. The live total updates before Stripe checkout.
What changes the quote
Short rank jumps are cheaper because they take fewer subrank steps. Higher-tier jumps cost more because each step has a harder win condition and fewer boosters can reliably handle it.
Add-ons exist because they constrain the booster. Duo requires scheduling, priority affects queue expectations, specific heroes reduce flexibility, and VPN requirements add operational friction.
- Duo adds a larger multiplier because the buyer plays with the booster.
- Priority adds cost because speed becomes part of the promise.
- Specific booster selection adds cost because it bypasses the normal queue flexibility.
Why live pricing matters
A visible quote before checkout reduces support drama. Buyers can see the total before Stripe and can adjust rank target or add-ons before creating an order.
If a booster has not claimed the order, cancellation is designed to be clean because the job has not started yet.
HOW IT WORKS
Pick current rank
Start with your real current rank and subrank.
Pick target rank
Choose the rank you want, not a vague package.
Add constraints
Select duo, priority, specific hero, VPN, or specific booster if needed.
Review total
Check the live price before checkout.
FAST ANSWERS
Why does Eternus cost more?
Higher target ranks require stronger boosters and more consistent games, so top-end rank steps are priced higher.
Is the price final before checkout?
Yes. The live total shows before Stripe checkout, including selected add-ons.
How are boosters paid?
The platform model is a per-order split. Boosters receive the booster share through Stripe Connect after payout review.