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How Much Is Your OSRS Account Worth?

Enter your account details below to get an instant estimated value. Our calculator uses real market data from thousands of OSRS account transactions.

Account Stats

1,500
322,277
100
3126
5
023
150
0308

Build & Achievements

+$60 value

+$5 value

+$20 value

+$30 value

PvM & Collection

5,000
050,000
3
050

Wealth & Account Info

5
020

Reduces value by 40%

Estimated Account Value

$392 – $653

Based on current market conditions

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Value Breakdown

Base Value$20
Total Level+$113
5 x 99s+$40
Quest Points+$45
Boss KC+$10
3 Pets+$30
Bank Value+$250
Account Age+$15

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What Makes an OSRS Account Valuable?

Old School RuneScape is one of the most time-intensive MMORPGs ever created. Unlike modern games that shower players with experience and rewards, OSRS demands hundreds — sometimes thousands — of hours to reach endgame content. This enormous time investment is exactly what makes high-level OSRS accounts so valuable on the secondary market.

The value of an OSRS account is determined by a combination of factors that together represent the total time, skill, and dedication poured into it. Total level is the most visible metric, but experienced buyers look far deeper than a single number. Quest completions, achievement diaries, boss kill counts, rare drops, and even the account's build type all play critical roles in determining market value.

Understanding what drives OSRS account prices helps whether you're looking to sell your account for the best possible price or simply curious about what your years of grinding are worth. Our calculator above gives you a quick estimate, but below we'll break down every factor that goes into a proper OSRS account valuation.

The OSRS account market has matured significantly since the game's launch in 2013. Prices have generally increased as the playerbase has grown older and more willing to pay for established accounts rather than spending months grinding. A maxed account that might have sold for $200 in 2015 can now fetch $500 or more, reflecting both inflation in the broader gaming account market and the ever-increasing time required to build a competitive account from scratch.

Account Types and Their Value

Not all OSRS accounts are created equal. The build type and game mode fundamentally change how an account is valued. Here's a deep dive into each major account type and what makes them desirable to buyers.

Main Accounts

The standard OSRS account with no restrictions. Mains are valued primarily on total level, combat stats, quest completion, and boss progression. A maxed main with all quests done, achievement diary cape, and solid boss KC is the bread and butter of the account trading market. These are the most liquid accounts — there's always demand for a well-rounded main.

Pures

One Defence pures are among the most sought-after account types. Building a competitive pure requires meticulous planning — you can't undo Defence XP once gained. Pures with Infernal Cape, specific quest completions (while avoiding Defence rewards), and high Ranged/Magic stats command premium prices. The 1.3x multiplier in our calculator reflects the scarcity and difficulty of properly built pures.

Zerkers & Med Levels

Zerker accounts (45 Defence) and med levels (70 Defence) occupy a niche but passionate market. Zerkers with Barrows Gloves, Fire Cape, and optimized stats are PvP staples that players seek out specifically. Med levels offer more flexibility with access to Piety and better armor while staying in favorable combat brackets. Both types carry a premium due to the precise stat management required.

Ironman / HCIM / UIM

Ironman mode accounts are self-sufficient — no trading with other players. Hardcore Ironmen (HCIM) add permadeath to the equation, making high-level HCIM accounts extremely rare and valuable (1.5x multiplier). Ultimate Ironmen (UIM) cannot use banks, representing the pinnacle of OSRS challenge modes. These accounts command premium prices because the achievement they represent cannot be shortcut — every item was earned, every level gained through solo effort.

Group Ironman (GIM) accounts are the newest addition to the ironman family. While they don't carry the same premium as solo ironman modes (since resources can be shared within the group), well-progressed GIM accounts still have solid market value, particularly if the group itself is active and well-established. The key consideration with GIM accounts is that they're tied to a group, which can complicate transfers.

When evaluating your account type, remember that rarity drives value. There are far fewer high-level Hardcore Ironmen than main accounts, and the risk involved in progressing an HCIM means that every milestone is worth proportionally more. A 2000+ total HCIM with no deaths is a genuine achievement that the market recognizes with premium pricing.

Most Valuable OSRS Achievements

Certain achievements in OSRS carry outsized value because they represent skill, dedication, or extreme luck. Here are the accomplishments that buyers are willing to pay the most for.

Infernal Cape

The Inferno is widely considered the hardest solo PvM challenge in OSRS. Completing it legitimately requires exceptional game knowledge, prayer flicking skill, and hours of attempts. An Infernal Cape adds $60+ to an account's value and is one of the single biggest value boosters. On pures and restricted builds, the Infernal Cape is even more valuable — an Infernal Cape on a 1 Defence pure is exceptionally rare and can add hundreds of dollars to an account's worth.

Quest Cape & Achievement Diary Cape

The Quest Cape requires completing all quests in OSRS — currently 308 quest points worth of content spanning hundreds of hours. It signals a well-rounded account with the stat requirements to tackle every challenge Jagex has created. The Achievement Diary Cape goes further, requiring elite diary completions across all regions. This means high stats across nearly every skill, specific boss kills, and niche completions. Together, these capes add $50+ to your account's value and signal to buyers that the account is truly comprehensive.

Boss Pets & Kill Counts

Boss pets are some of the rarest items in OSRS, with drop rates ranging from 1/300 to 1/5,000. Each pet collected adds roughly $10 to your account's value, but the real premium comes from having rare or multiple pets. An account with 20+ pets is a serious collector's piece. Boss kill counts matter too — they demonstrate PvM experience and capability. High KC at endgame bosses like Theatre of Blood, Chambers of Xeric, and The Nightmare signals an account capable of the most profitable content in the game.

Beyond these headline achievements, several other accomplishments can boost your account's value. Music Cape (all music tracks unlocked), Champion's Cape (extremely rare champion scroll drops), and specific collection log completions all signal dedication that buyers appreciate. Speedrun records, leagues rewards, and seasonal event rewards also carry value as they represent time-limited content that can never be obtained again.

The account's overall progression tells a story. An account with 2200 total level, Quest Cape, Achievement Diary Cape, Infernal Cape, and 30+ boss pets tells the buyer they're getting thousands of hours of content in a single purchase. That narrative is what drives the highest prices in the OSRS account market.

How We Calculate Your Account's Value

Our OSRS account value calculator uses a weighted scoring model developed from analyzing thousands of real account transactions processed through AccountShark. Unlike simple calculators that only look at total level, our model considers the full picture of what makes an account valuable.

The calculation starts with a base value and adds incremental value for each meaningful stat and achievement. Total level contributes up to $200 for a maxed account, with the scaling weighted toward higher levels — going from 2000 to 2277 total is worth proportionally more than going from 500 to 1000, reflecting the exponential time investment of high-level skilling.

Individual 99s add $8 each because they represent focused grinding in a specific skill. Quest points contribute $0.30 each, which may seem small individually but adds up quickly — a Quest Cape with 308 quest points contributes nearly $100 in quest-related value (including the cape bonus). Achievement milestones like the Infernal Cape, Quest Cape, and Achievement Diary Cape are valued as discrete achievements because they represent specific, verifiable accomplishments.

Build type multipliers reflect market realities. A Hardcore Ironman receives a 1.5x multiplier because HCIM accounts are genuinely scarce at high levels — one mistake means losing Hardcore status permanently. Pures get 1.3x because building them correctly is a precise science that many players get wrong. These multipliers are calibrated against actual sale prices in our marketplace.

The offence penalty (0.6x) is significant because accounts with prior bans or serious offences carry inherent risk. Buyers worry about the account being permanently banned in the future, which depresses prices substantially. A clean account history is one of the most important value drivers — it's worth maintaining good standing even if you plan to sell eventually.

Bank value (GP) adds $0.50 per million, which is deliberately conservative. This reflects that GP can be purchased separately at current market rates, so it's valued lower than achievements and stats that cannot be bought. However, a well-stocked bank with rare items, full gear sets, and supplies does add convenience value that buyers appreciate.

Keep in mind that our calculator provides an estimated range. The actual sale price depends on current market conditions, buyer demand, and factors our calculator can't easily quantify — like specific rare items, untradeable cosmetics, minigame rewards, and the overall “completeness” of the account. For the most accurate valuation, we recommend submitting your account to our team for a personalized assessment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is this OSRS account value calculator?

Our calculator provides an estimated range based on thousands of real OSRS account transactions we have processed. The actual value of your account can vary depending on specific factors like rare items, unique achievements, account history, and current market demand. For a precise valuation, submit your account to our team for a free, no-obligation quote.

What makes an OSRS account valuable?

The most valuable OSRS accounts typically have high total levels (2000+), rare achievements like the Infernal Cape, multiple boss pets, quest cape, achievement diary cape, and a clean offence history. Account build type also matters significantly — Hardcore Ironmen and pures command premium prices due to the time and skill required to build them.

How much is a maxed OSRS account worth?

A maxed OSRS main account (2277 total level) typically ranges from $300 to $800+ depending on additional factors like quest completion, boss kill counts, pets, bank value, and whether the account has any offences. Maxed ironman accounts, especially Hardcore Ironmen, can be worth significantly more.

Does bank value affect my OSRS account price?

Yes, but not as much as you might think. While having billions of GP in your bank adds value, the account's stats, achievements, and progression are typically worth more than raw GP. This is because GP can be purchased separately, but time invested in leveling and achievements cannot.

Are OSRS pures worth more than main accounts?

Well-built pures often command a premium over comparably-leveled main accounts. A 1 Defence pure with high combat stats, Infernal Cape, and specific quest completions can be worth 30% or more above a similar main account. This is because building a competitive pure requires careful planning and significant time investment.

How do I sell my OSRS account safely?

The safest way to sell your OSRS account is through a trusted broker like AccountShark. We handle the entire process — from valuation and listing to payment and account transfer. We verify buyers, hold payments in escrow, and ensure both parties are protected throughout the transaction. Never sell directly to strangers on forums or Discord.

Does having offences on my account reduce its value?

Yes, offences significantly reduce your account's market value — typically by 40% or more. Buyers are concerned about the risk of future bans on accounts with prior infractions. A clean account with no mutes or bans will always command a higher price than an identical account with offence history.

How long does it take to sell an OSRS account?

Through AccountShark, most OSRS accounts sell within 1-7 days depending on their stats and price point. High-demand accounts like maxed mains, well-built pures, and Hardcore Ironmen often sell within 24-48 hours. We handle all the marketing and buyer matching — you just need to submit your account details and wait for our offer.

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Get a free, no-obligation valuation from our team. We've processed thousands of OSRS account sales and can give you an exact price based on your account's unique stats, achievements, and history. Most accounts sell within 1-7 days.

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