Alright, guys, let’s talk about how I actually went about selling my Clash of Clans account. It wasn’t some overnight thing, it took a bit of planning and, honestly, a little bit of luck.

Figuring Out if it’s Worth Selling
First things first, I had to figure out if my account was even worth anything. I mean, I’d put a lot of time into it, but would anyone actually pay for it? I started by looking at some online marketplaces. I just Googled around, looked at forums, and saw what other people were asking for similar accounts. My village was pretty maxed out, TH12 with good hero levels and most of the troops upgraded, so I figured it had some value.
Cleaning it Up
Next, I made sure everything was in order. I made extra sure to leave no trace of personal stuff anywhere. I did not want to get any trouble after selling it.
Taking Killer Screenshots
Then came the important part: showing off the goods. I took a bunch of screenshots. Like, a lot. I got shots of my base layout, my profile showing my hero levels, troop levels, the whole shebang. I even took screenshots of my war log to show off some successful attacks. The idea was to make it look as appealing as possible, you know? Make someone want to take over this village.
Choosing a Platform and Listing
I did some more digging to find the best place to actually sell it. Finally, I decided just make a post in a forum. It seemed pretty active, and I figured I’d have a decent chance of finding a buyer there.
Writing the listing itself was a bit tricky. I wanted to be detailed, but not overwhelming. I listed all the key features: TH level, hero levels, important troop levels, defense levels, and anything else that seemed noteworthy. I also made it super clear that I was the original owner and that the account was safe and secure. I even stated the name change is still available. I put in the price I had in mind based on my earlier research, but I also said I was open to offers. Gotta be flexible, right?
The Waiting Game (and Dealing with Scammers)
Then came the waiting. I got a few lowball offers at first, which I politely declined. I also got a couple of messages that were clearly scams. You gotta be careful out there! People will try to trick you into giving up your account details without paying. My rule was simple: no payment, no account details. Period.
Negotiating and Closing the Deal
Finally, I got a serious offer from someone who seemed legit. We chatted back and forth a bit, they asked a few more questions about the account, and we eventually agreed on a price. I’m not gonna lie, I was a little nervous handing over the account, but I made sure to follow the platform’s guidelines for secure transactions. Everything went smoothly, thankfully.
After the Sale
After the sale, I made sure to double-check everything. I removed all my personal information from the Supercell ID, and that was it. My Clash of Clans days were officially over, but hey, I got some cash for it, and someone else got a killer account to enjoy. Not a bad deal, I’d say.