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Can You Use Battle.net Balance for a WoW Subscription?

  • 03-06-2026
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Can You Use Battle.net Balance for a WoW Subscription?

Short answer: No.

Battle.net Balance cannot be used to pay for a WoW subscription. This is a platform-level restriction enforced by Blizzard on all accounts and in all regions — it cannot be bypassed. If you arrived here looking for a way to pay for WoW game time, the options are explained below.

Battle.net Balance is Blizzard's official in-account currency — and it covers an enormous range of purchases in the Battle.net Shop. The subscription restriction is the only significant exception. This guide explains exactly what Balance can and cannot be used for, and what the alternatives are for WoW game time.

Why Battle.net Balance Doesn't Work for WoW Subscriptions

Blizzard made a deliberate platform decision to exclude Balance from the recurring subscription payment flow. The subscription checkout page only accepts conventional payment methods (credit cards, PayPal, and direct billing) and does not offer Balance as an option.

This applies to every Battle.net account in every region — EU, Americas, and Asia. It is not a regional limitation, not a bug, and not something that differs by account type. It has been this way since Battle.net Balance was introduced and reflects Blizzard's deliberate separation of subscription billing from in-account store credit.

In practical terms: even if your account holds a full Balance sufficient to cover months of subscription, the subscription page will not accept it.

What Battle.net Balance Can Be Used For

Outside of recurring subscriptions, Battle.net Balance works for virtually everything in the official Blizzard Shop. Here is a complete breakdown:

Category What you can buy
🎮 Games & Expansions Full game purchases — Diablo IV, WoW expansions (Retail / Classic), and any Blizzard title sold in the Shop
💰 In-Game Currencies Overwatch Coins, Diablo IV Platinum, Hearthstone card packs and bundles
🐉 WoW Shop Items Mounts, pets, character boosts, transmog sets, and all items listed in the WoW in-game shop
⚙️ Account Services Character name change, faction transfer, realm transfer, race change, appearance change
🪙 WoW Tokens In regions where WoW Token purchase via the Battle.net Shop is available — see note below
🎨 Cosmetics & Bundles Seasonal and promotional content across all Blizzard games — skins, sprays, emotes, and limited-edition bundles
🛒 Need to top up Battle.net Balance? RaidLine tops up Balance directly on your account via three official methods: Remote Access (recommended, no credentials, 2–3 min), Gift to Friend (1–2 min, not all currencies), or Account Access (1–2 min). All regions and currencies available.
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How to Pay for WoW Game Time Without a Subscription

If you want to access World of Warcraft without setting up a recurring payment, there are two distinct routes — neither of which requires Battle.net Balance.

Option 1 — Battle.net Time Cards (prepaid game time)

A Battle.net Time Card is an official Blizzard-issued digital code that adds a fixed period of subscription access to WoW — no recurring billing, no auto-renewal. You redeem the code in Battle.net Account Management and play until the time runs out. RaidLine sells Time Cards for all regions (EU, Americas, Asia) and delivers the code by email.

Time Cards do not require Battle.net Balance — they are a completely separate product redeemed via a code.

Option 2 — WoW Token (via in-game gold)

WoW players who accumulate gold in-game can purchase a WoW Token from the Auction House for gold, then redeem it for either 30 days of game time or a fixed amount of Battle.net Balance. This route does not involve RaidLine — it is handled entirely within the game. In some regions, a Token can also be purchased directly from the Battle.net Shop using Balance and then redeemed for game time; availability varies by region.

Option 3 — WoW Subscription (available directly on RaidLine)

RaidLine sells WoW Subscription access for EU, Americas, and Asia accounts — a rolling monthly subscription granting access to all current WoW versions (Retail, Classic Era, Hardcore, Cataclysm Classic). Unlike Time Cards, the subscription continues automatically each month until cancelled from Battle.net Account Management.

This is a separate product from Balance and Time Cards. Delivery is handled by a RaidLine manager via account access.

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⏱️ Want prepaid WoW game time? Battle.net Time Cards are available for EU, Americas, and Asia accounts — delivered by email in 2–3 minutes with no account credentials required.
View Battle.net Time Cards →

Quick Reference: Balance vs Time Cards vs Subscription

  Battle.net Balance Time Cards WoW Subscription
What it is In-account store credit for the Battle.net Shop Prepaid code — adds fixed WoW game time Monthly rolling subscription — continuous WoW access
Delivery Remote access / Gift / Account access (2–3 min) Email code (2–3 min) Account access setup by manager
WoW game time ✗ Cannot pay subscription ✔ Fixed period, no auto-renewal ✔ Monthly, renews automatically
Games & shop items ✔ Full shop access ✗ Game time only ✗ Subscription only
Recurring billing ✔ None ✔ None Monthly — cancel anytime
Expiry Does not expire Fixed period from redemption Active while subscription is paid
Credentials needed ✔ None (Remote Access) ✔ None (email code) ✗ Account access required

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you use Battle.net Balance to pay for a WoW subscription?
No — this is not supported on any account or in any region. Blizzard does not offer Battle.net Balance as a payment option on the subscription checkout page. This applies to the WoW monthly subscription and to all other recurring subscription services on Battle.net. It is a deliberate platform design decision, not a bug or a regional limitation.
What can you buy with Battle.net Balance?
Battle.net Balance is accepted for virtually everything in the official Battle.net Shop — including full game titles and expansions, in-game currencies (Overwatch Coins, Diablo IV Platinum), WoW in-game shop items (mounts, pets, boosts), account services (name change, transfers), and WoW Tokens where available by region. The only item it cannot pay for is a recurring subscription.
Can I buy WoW game time with Battle.net Balance?
Not directly. However, in regions where WoW Tokens are purchasable via the Battle.net Shop, Balance can be used to buy a Token, which can then be redeemed for 30 days of game time. The alternative — and the simpler route — is a Battle.net Time Card: a prepaid digital code that adds game time directly, with no Balance required and no recurring billing.
Can I buy a WoW Token with Battle.net Balance?
In regions where the WoW Token is available for direct purchase through the Battle.net Shop, yes — Battle.net Balance can be used to buy it. A purchased Token can then be used in-game for either 30 days of game time or a fixed amount of in-game gold. Token availability varies by region; check the WoW section of the Battle.net Shop for your account region.
Does Battle.net Balance expire?
No — Battle.net Balance has no expiry date. Once added to an account, it remains available indefinitely. There is no inactivity fee, no time limit on spending it, and no maintenance charge. Balance added today will still be there in years if left unspent.
Can I gift Battle.net Balance to another player?

There are two distinct scenarios here — it is important not to confuse them:

You cannot send existing Balance from your wallet to another person. Battle.net has no feature that lets you transfer Balance already sitting in your account to someone else's account. That Balance is locked to your account.

However, you can use your existing Balance to buy a game, mount, or any other Shop item and send that item as a gift to a Battle.net friend using Blizzard's Gift to Friend function — so the item goes to them, even though Balance paid for it on your side.

When RaidLine uses the Gift delivery method to top up a customer's Balance, this works differently: the manager purchases new Balance with real money through an official Blizzard gift transaction that credits the amount directly to the customer's account. This is not a wallet-to-wallet transfer — it is a fresh purchase sent as a gift.

Why is my Battle.net Balance showing as pending after a top-up?
A pending status means Blizzard's platform has applied a temporary security hold to the newly added amount. This is an automated fraud-prevention measure that Blizzard applies to certain payment methods and newer accounts — it is not caused by RaidLine or the top-up service itself. Pending Balance becomes available automatically, typically within 1–3 business days. If the status persists beyond 3 days, contact Blizzard Support directly with the transaction reference.

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💰
Top Up Battle.net Balance

All regions, all currencies — 3 delivery methods. For games, cosmetics, in-game items, and more.

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⏱️
Prepaid WoW Game Time

Battle.net Time Cards for EU, Americas & Asia — email code, no recurring billing.

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WoW Subscription

Monthly rolling subscription — all WoW versions included. Cancel anytime via Battle.net.

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