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Raids


⚔️ World of Warcraft · Retail · Raid Boost

WoW Raid Boost — Buy a Normal, Heroic, or Mythic Raid Carry

No dead pugs, no five wipes on the same mechanic, no waiting on a raid leader who never shows up. RaidLine's WoW raid boost teams run every raid in a fixed, premade group of boosters — never random players filling gaps — so every kill goes as cleanly as it can.

4.9/5 on Trustpilot
🛒1,000,000+ Orders Completed
🛡️Static Groups, No Pugs

What Is a WoW Raid Boost?

A WoW raid boost — often called a raid carry — is a paid service where a team of experienced players takes your character through a raid, clearing bosses for gear, achievements, and other rewards, without the hours it normally costs to build a group, learn every encounter, and survive the inevitable wipes along the way. You don't need raid experience, class knowledge, or even good gear going in — the team supplies all of that.

Static Groups, Not Pugs

Every raid RaidLine runs uses a full, fixed roster of boosters — never a pickup group filled out with random players. That matters more than it sounds: a static raid team that's run the same content together dozens of times clears faster, wipes less, and handles awkward mechanics without the chaos a typical pug brings. Your character (or you, if you're playing along) is the only customer slot in that group; everyone else is there specifically to make sure the kill happens cleanly.

🛡️ Static Roster, Every Run

Boosters only, no random players — every seat in the group exists to clear the raid for you.

🤐 Private by Default

Raid boosts are never run through combat-log tracking tools, so there's no public trace of the run.

⭐ Proven Track Record

Over 1,000,000 orders completed, rated 4.9/5 on Trustpilot by real World of Warcraft customers.

🎯 Full Clears or Single Bosses

From a complete clear to just the final boss, or any one boss in particular — flexible by request.

Difficulties, Loot, and Lockout Options

Current raid content runs across three difficulties — Normal, Heroic, and Mythic — each progressively harder, with progressively better gear, and each with its own dedicated raid achievement. Within any difficulty, two things shape both the price and what you walk away with:

Option Range
Loot From budget runs with no loot for the customer, up to VIP runs where you receive everything you're eligible for off every boss killed.
Lockout Premium runs use boosters on a fresh weekly lockout — their first clear of the week. Economy runs use boosters who've already cleared that raid on their own characters.
💡 Looking for a specific boss, or a specific piece of gear? Single-boss kills and farming a particular weapon, armor piece, or other item are handled as custom orders — get in touch with a RaidLine manager directly to set this up.

Raid Schedule & Duration

Exact timing shifts with the raid tier, the difficulty, and how far into the season the current content is, but as a general guide:

Difficulty Runs start Typical duration
Normal Roughly every 40-60 minutes, ~10-12 runs a day ~1 hour
Heroic Roughly every 30-60 minutes, ~10-15 runs a day ~1-1.5 hours
Mythic Strict, limited schedule ~2-5 hours

Early in a new raid tier, every difficulty can run longer than the figures above — progression content is harder and the average gear available is lower, both of which add time regardless of how skilled the team is.

How a Raid Boost Is Delivered

You don't need to know any tactics or even play particularly well for any of these — with Selfplay, the only thing required of you is landing a hit on each boss, so the kill counts toward your character and you're eligible for loot. Three delivery methods are available:

Method How it works
Pilot A booster logs into your account and plays your character through the raid for you.
Selfplay You play your own character alongside the team and take part in the raid directly.
Remote Desktop A RaidLine team member connects to your own PC and plays through the raid, while you watch the whole thing and stay in full control of the session.

Raid Ready — Gearing Before You Raid

Raid Ready is RaidLine's gearing service, covering both Full Gear and Full BiS Gear at Normal, Heroic, or Mythic item level. If you book a raid boost and aren't sure exactly which pieces you need, a free Best-in-Slot consultation is included — RaidLine will identify every BiS slot for your class in the difficulty you're targeting, at no extra cost. LFR-based gearing is also available, but is handled individually rather than as a standard listed product — contact a RaidLine manager directly to arrange it.

Achievements & Mounts

Standard achievements unlock naturally over the course of any raid boost. On top of that, RaidLine covers the raid-specific achievements players chase most: Ahead of the Curve, earned for a Heroic final-boss kill, and Cutting Edge, earned for a Mythic final-boss kill. Glory of the Raider achievements — across both current and older raid content — are available too. Raid-specific mounts can drop naturally during a run, or be added as a separate, dedicated order if a particular mount is the actual goal.

⚔️ Need a Specific Boss, Item, or Gearing Plan?

Single-boss kills, specific weapon or armor farming, and LFR-based Raid Ready requests are all handled individually. Tell a RaidLine manager exactly what you're after and they'll set up the right order.

Talk to a RaidLine Manager →

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a WoW raid boost?
A WoW raid boost (also called a raid carry) is a paid service where a full team of experienced boosters takes your character through a raid, killing bosses for gear, achievements, and other rewards, without you needing to find a group, learn every encounter, or risk a wipe-heavy pug.
Do I need to know the tactics or play well to get a raid boost?
No. With Pilot or Remote Desktop delivery, you don't need any raid knowledge at all. With Selfplay, you simply land a hit on each boss so the kill registers to your character and you're eligible for loot — the team handles everything else.
What's the difference between Normal, Heroic, and Mythic raid boosts?
They're the three raid difficulties in current content, each with its own gear rewards and its own raid-specific achievement: Heroic awards Ahead of the Curve for the final boss, and Mythic awards Cutting Edge. Mythic boosts run on a stricter schedule than Normal or Heroic.
How is loot handled on a raid boost?
Loot options range from budget runs with no loot for the customer up to VIP runs where the customer receives all eligible loot from every boss. Exact loot rules are set per product, since pricing scales with how much loot is included.
What does a "fresh lockout" mean, and why does it cost more?
A fresh lockout means the boosters in your run haven't used their weekly raid lock yet, so the kill is their first of the week — this is the premium option. Economy options use boosters who've already cleared that raid on their own characters that week.
Can I get just the final boss, or a specific boss, instead of a full clear?
Yes. A full clear, a final-boss-only run for the hardest achievement, or any other single boss can all be arranged. Single-boss requests and specific item or gear farming are handled as custom orders — contact a RaidLine manager directly for these.
How often do raid boosts run?
Normal raid runs start roughly every 40-60 minutes, with around 10-12 runs a day. Heroic starts roughly every 30-60 minutes, with around 10-15 runs a day. Mythic runs on a stricter, more limited schedule. Timing can run longer earlier in a raid tier, when bosses are harder and gear is lower.
How long does a raid boost take?
Once a raid tier is well into its farm phase, Normal typically takes around an hour, Heroic around 1 to 1.5 hours, and Mythic around 2 to 5 hours. Early in a new raid tier, all of these can take longer due to the difficulty of progression content and lower average gear.
What delivery methods are available for a raid boost?
Pilot, where a booster logs into your account and plays your character; Selfplay, where you play yourself alongside the team; and Remote Desktop, where a RaidLine team member connects to your own PC and plays through the raid while you watch and stay in full control of the session.
What is Raid Ready, and what does it include?
Raid Ready is RaidLine's gearing service, covering both Full Gear and Full BiS Gear at Normal, Heroic, or Mythic item level. If you book a raid boost and aren't sure exactly what gear you need, a free Best-in-Slot consultation is included to identify the right pieces for your class and difficulty.
Can I get gear through LFR instead?
LFR-based requests are handled individually rather than as a standard listed product — contact a RaidLine manager directly to arrange this.
Can I get raid-specific achievements like Ahead of the Curve or Cutting Edge?
Yes. Ahead of the Curve is available through a Heroic final-boss kill, and Cutting Edge through a Mythic final-boss kill. Glory of the Raider achievements, for both current and older raids, are also available. Standard achievements unlock naturally during a run, and raid-specific mounts can be added as a separate order.
Will anyone find out I bought a raid boost?
Raid boosts are never run through combat-log tracking tools, so there's no public record tying the run back to a purchase. What happens in your raid boost stays between you and RaidLine.
Will I get banned for buying a raid boost?
Paying for help with raid content is a long-standing, widely used practice in World of Warcraft. RaidLine only uses real players in fixed, premade groups — never random pugs or automation — and recommends the safest available delivery method for your specific order.
How much does a raid boost cost, and can I pay with in-game gold?
Pricing depends on difficulty, loot option, lockout type, and delivery method, so check the specific product for an exact price. RaidLine does not accept in-game gold as payment for raid boosts; paying with USDT or USDC unlocks an additional discount on top of standard pricing.
Is this an official Blizzard service?
No. RaidLine is an independent boosting service and isn't affiliated with or operated by Blizzard Entertainment.

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