
OSRS Account Value Calculator
How much is your Old School RuneScape account worth? Get two numbers — the theoretical calculated value and the price it will realistically sell for — from your build, Total Level, Combat Achievements, untradables and bank. Calibrated to real AccountShark sales data, not lowballed estimates.
Estimate your account's value
Built from real sales data to help you price your account before you list it. It's a starting point, not a guaranteed sale price.
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Their GP value belongs in your bank total above — selecting them adds buyer appeal.
Quick answer: A starter OSRS account is worth roughly $10–25, a late mid-game account $60–150, and a maxed main $1,500–2,500. A Grandmaster (Zuk helm) account with ornament kits can reach $4,000–5,500. The biggest levers are Combat Achievements and untradables — not bank value. Enter your account above for a personalised calculated value and realistic sale price.
What OSRS accounts actually sell for
Calibrated to real Old School RuneScape sales. Most accounts sell between $150 and $2,500; Grandmaster builds with the Zuk helm reach $5,000 and up.
Real OSRS accounts for sale right now
Skip the grind — live, escrow-protected listings from verified sellers. Real prices, so you can see where your own account lands.
The grind is the asset
Anyone can buy gold. Nobody can buy the 1,700+ hours behind a maxed account, the Inferno cape, or a Grandmaster Combat Achievements Zuk helm. That is why the earned, untradable layer — capes, ornament kits, Combat Achievements — sets the real price, far more than the raw bank value most calculators fixate on.
Total Level and account build put you in a band. Then Combat Achievements and untradables decide where in that band you land, and the two big ornament kits — blorva and the purifying sigil — are what separate a plain maxed main from a top-tier one.
Relative pull on a typical account. Your mix may differ.
How much is an OSRS account worth at each stage?
A realistic reference for a main account. Ornament kits, Grandmaster Combat Achievements and a large bank stack on top of every row. These are calibrated to real sales — not the lowballed ranges you will see elsewhere.
| Stage | Band | Realistic price | Typical account |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | Total 0–499 | $10 – $25 | fresh accounts, first few 99s |
| Mid-game | Total 500–999 | $25 – $60 | 60s across main combat skills |
| Late mid-game | Total 1000–1499 | $60 – $150 | multiple 99s, early bossing |
| Veteran | Total 1500–1999 | $150 – $400 | high-tier gear unlocked, quest cape |
| Near-maxed | Total 2000–2199 | $400 – $900 | a handful of 99s left, deep diaries |
| Maxed main | Total 2277 | $1,500 – $2,500 | with Infernal, capes and ornament kits |
| Grandmaster | All Combat Achievements | $4,000 – $5,500 | Zuk helm — the top of the market |
Indicative USD ranges, calibrated to real AccountShark sales in 2026. The calculator above prices your exact account.
The items that actually move an OSRS price
Other calculators stop at skills and gold. But the real money is in the earned, untradable layer — the exact things a buyer cannot shortcut. Check for these before anything else.
| Item | Adds | Why it moves the price |
|---|---|---|
| Grandmaster Combat Achievements (Zuk helm) | +$2,000–3,000 | The single biggest lever at the top. It turns a ~$2.5k maxed main into a ~$5k account, because almost nobody has it and it cannot be bought. |
| Ancient blood ornament kit (Blorva) | +$250–500 | Drops from the awakened Desert Treasure II bosses and recolours Torva into blood-red Sanguine ("blorva") armour. A signature flex on a maxed main and one of the most requested untradables in the market. |
| Purifying sigil (Radiant oathplate) | +$250–500 | Assembled from Yama drops to convert Oathplate into Radiant oathplate. The other headline endgame cosmetic — most maxed mains that clear $2,500 have both this and blorva. |
| Dizana's Quiver (Colosseum) | +$80–150 | Colosseum completion. A credibility item buyers pay a real premium for. |
| Infernal cape | +$60–100 | Inferno completion — the classic proof of endgame combat capability. |
| Twisted bow · Scythe · Shadow | bank + appeal | Their GP value sits in your bank total; owning them also makes the account far more searchable and desirable. |
Calculated value vs realistic sale value
Most calculators give you one inflated number — the theoretical sum of every part. That is the calculated value, and it is useful, but it is not what your account sells for. Buyers negotiate, and a listing priced at the theoretical ceiling tends to sit unsold.
So we show both: the calculated value, and the realistic sale value — the range your account will actually clear at. When you're ready, list it with AccountShark: buyers purchase it on our marketplace and every sale is escrow-protected, so the payment can't be reversed.
Ironman, HCIM and the build premium
Ironman accounts do not price like mains. Their value lives in untradables, boss kill counts and account progression, not the bank — because they cannot buy gear or cash out GP. An alive Hardcore Ironman carries a real premium, since a single death permanently converts it to a normal Ironman. Pick your build in the calculator and it applies the right weighting.
Jagex account vs legacy email
Account binding shapes how cleanly an account hands over. A Jagex-unified account transfers with a structured email, authenticator and recovery setup; a legacy email-only account depends more on the original email situation. It is a small adjustment on the price, but a big one for a safe sale — which is why we handle every transfer through escrow.
Does a ban or botting history hurt your OSRS account's value?
Yes — more than any other single factor. A past botting or macroing ban roughly halves what an OSRS account sells for. It is a risk discount rather than a stats discount: the levels and items are still there, but buyers treat a previously-flagged account as far more likely to be banned again, so they pay around 50% less for it.
The severity scales with the offence. A chat mute barely moves the price; a one-off non-botting ban (say, for offensive language) lands in the middle; and multiple or recent bans can cut value by 60% or more. A clean, never-banned account is worth the most — which is why our calculator asks for your ban and offence history and applies the discount to the entire valuation, not just one line item.
A model built on real sales, not a guess
The calculator is a model, weighted by how each factor moves a real Old School RuneScape sale and calibrated against actual AccountShark sales and current market pricing. It is deliberately honest: it shows the realistic sale range below the theoretical calculated value, because an over-priced listing just sits unsold. Treat it as a starting point for pricing your listing — the final sale price is whatever a buyer pays.
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Frequently asked questions
How much is my OSRS account worth?
It depends on your account build and Total Level first, then Combat Achievements, untradables, ornament kits and bank value on top. A starter account is roughly $10–25, a late mid-game account $60–150, a veteran account $150–400, and a maxed main $1,500–2,500. A Grandmaster (Zuk helm) account with ornament kits can reach $4,000–5,500. Use the calculator above for two numbers built from your exact account.
How much is a maxed OSRS account worth?
A maxed main (2277 total) with the usual untradables — Infernal cape, Avernic defender, Ferocious gloves, Barrows gloves, a max cape — realistically sells for about $1,800–2,000. Add the two headline ornament kits, the Ancient blood ornament kit (blorva) and the Purifying sigil (Radiant oathplate), and it clears roughly $2,500. Those two kits are the difference between a plain maxed main and a top-tier one.
How much does a Grandmaster Combat Achievements account sell for?
Completing every Combat Achievement unlocks the Grandmaster tier and the Zuk helm, and it is the rarest prestige in the game. A Grandmaster account typically sells for around $5,000 — roughly $2,500 more than an otherwise identical maxed main — because it is extremely hard to earn and cannot be bought. No other value calculator captures this, which is exactly why theirs read low.
What makes an OSRS account valuable?
In order of impact: a clean ban/offence history (a botting ban roughly halves the price); your account build and Total Level, which set the base; Combat Achievements and untradables — capes, Inferno, ornament kits — the king-makers a buyer cannot shortcut; rare items and ornament kits, which stack a real premium; and bank value, which adds liquid worth. Account binding (Jagex vs legacy email) shapes how cleanly it hands over. The calculator weights all of these.
Does a ban or botting history lower my OSRS account's value?
Yes — a lot. A past botting or macroing ban is the single biggest discount on an OSRS account, typically cutting the price by around 50%. The reason is risk: buyers treat a previously-flagged account as far more likely to be banned again, so they pay far less for it. A chat mute is minor (a few percent), a one-off non-botting ban lands in between, and multiple or recent bans can knock 60% or more off. A clean, never-banned account holds full value — which is why the calculator asks for your offence history and applies the discount to the whole valuation.
How much does a botting ban reduce an OSRS account's price?
As a rule of thumb, a single past botting or macro ban knocks roughly 50% off what the account would otherwise sell for. It is a risk discount, not a levels discount — the stats are still there, but the account is more likely to catch a future ban, so buyers price that in. Recent or repeated bans discount harder, while a clean account with no offences is worth the most. Select your ban history in the calculator above and the estimate adjusts automatically.
How much do untradables like the Infernal cape or blorva add?
A lot, because a buyer cannot get them from your bank — they have to be earned. As a guide: Infernal cape adds roughly $60–100, Dizana's Quiver $80–150, and the two big ornament kits (Ancient blood ornament kit and Purifying sigil) add about $250–500 each. Select them in the calculator's item picker and they are credited at full value.
Does bank value (GP) count toward my account's worth?
Yes, at roughly the market gold rate (about $15 per 100M). Enter your bank plus gear value in millions and it is credited on top of the account itself. One caveat: on Ironman accounts the GP is largely trapped and cannot be cashed out, so the calculator credits it far less than on a main.
Are Ironman accounts worth more than mains?
Not automatically — they price differently. An Ironman's value lives in its untradables, boss KC and account progression rather than its bank, because it cannot buy gear or trade GP out. An alive Hardcore Ironman carries a premium because a single death permanently converts it to a normal Ironman. The calculator applies the right weighting when you pick your build.
What is the difference between the calculated value and the realistic sale value?
The calculated value is the theoretical total of every component added up at full worth. The realistic sale value is what the account actually clears at, which is lower — buyers negotiate, and a listing priced at the theoretical ceiling tends to sit unsold. We show both so you can price your listing to actually sell.
Does account binding (Jagex account vs legacy email) affect the price?
Slightly, through handover. A Jagex-unified account transfers cleanly with a structured email, authenticator and recovery setup, while a legacy email-only account depends more on the original email situation. The calculator applies a small adjustment for binding and handover risk.
Do I need to share my login to use the calculator?
No. It only uses public account attributes you already know — build, Total Level, Combat Achievement tier, untradables and bank. There is no login and you never hand over credentials to see your value.
Where can I sell my OSRS account for the realistic value?
List it with AccountShark. You submit your account, it goes in front of buyers on our marketplace, and every sale runs through escrow so the payment cannot be reversed after handover. It is the safest way to turn the estimate above into an actual sale.
