Duet Night Abyss account sales on EpicNPC — prices, items, and how listings work

What buyers actually get in “25 Prism” and skin bundles, how sellers present accounts, and where boosting fits in.

By Pallav Pathak 4 min read
Duet Night Abyss account sales on EpicNPC — prices, items, and how listings work

Duet Night Abyss launched globally with official downloads on mobile and PC, and a market for fresh and “starter” accounts emerged alongside the release. If you’re scanning EpicNPC’s dedicated section, listings coalesce around a few repeatable bundles—typically an early account with a specific skin, a set amount of Iridescent Prism, and stockpiled hourglasses—advertised by region with simple tags like “tutorial only” or “Level 12.”


EpicNPC forum structure for Duet Night Abyss accounts

The marketplace is organized into separate sections for Accounts, Boosting, and Top Up. The Accounts forum highlights:

  • Prefixes for Buying, Selling, and Trading.
  • Filters for Type (Starter, Low, Mid, High End), Original Owner (Yes/No), and visibility options such as Online Sellers Only and Show Sold Threads.
  • “Sticky” promos and a “Multiple Items” tag for multi-listing storefront threads.
  • Seller profile cards showing join year, star ratings, and feedback counts.

A similar layout exists in the Boosting area, with “Sticky” service threads and the same filtering and sorting tools.


What sellers bundle: Prism counts, skins, and resources

Most listings revolve around a small set of advertised assets and states:

  • Iridescent Prism: commonly “25 Prism” and “50 Prism.”
  • Skins: frequently named packages such as Minuet Reverie, Sunrise Scherzo, Sunlit Gristmill, Veils and Whispers, Tideborn Rhapsody, and Psyche (sometimes called “Lustrous” in titles).
  • Hourglasses: Pristine and Prismatic counts (e.g., “48 Pristine,” “50 Pristine,” “1 Prismatic,” or mixed bundles like “25 Prismatic + 45 Pristine”).
  • Tickets: “1x multi,” “limited tickets,” or “standard tickets” noted as untouched or partially used.

Shorthand is consistent: “25 Prism” means a starter account carrying 25 Iridescent Prism; skin names in the title indicate the costume is present; hourglass amounts are advertised to show stock for pulls or time-gated actions.


Regions and account state: servers, level, MC gender, codes

Listings are segmented by server—America (NA), Europe (EU), SEA, and Asia. Typical state details include:

  • Progress: “Tutorial only” or “Level 12,” signaling a fresh or near-fresh start.
  • Main character: explicitly Male or Female MC.
  • Account access: “Login with code,” “code unused,” “dummy email,” or “will bind to your email.”
  • Special status: “Early UID” or “day 1 account.”

These fields tell you how much has been done, whether redemption codes or tickets are untouched, and how ownership will be transitioned (email change or code-based login).


Duet Night Abyss account prices (current examples)

Prices vary with region, Prism amount, and the skin/resource bundle. The table below summarizes representative listings seen across the forum:

Region / Server Bundle highlights Account state Price (USD)
America (NA) 25 Iridescent Prism = 1 Skin, 48 Pristine Hourglass Starter $15
America (NA) 25 Iridescent Prism Tutorial only $20
America (NA) 25 Iridescent Prism Tutorial only, Starter $25
America (NA) 25 Iridescent Prism Starter $10
America (NA) 25 Iridescent Prism + 11 Prismatic Hourglass Starter $15
America (NA) 25 Prism Starter, Female MC $20
America (NA) Minuet Reverie + 25 Prismatic + 45 Pristine Starter $25
America (NA) Minuet Reverie Level 12, Female MC $15
America (NA) Bow Skin – Sunrise Scherzo Starter $10
America (NA) Male MC, 25 Prism, 1x Multi Starter $20
America (NA) Psyche skin Starter, Female MC $20
NA & SEA Minuet Reverie + Sunrise Scherzo + 25 Prism (50 Prism seen in title) Level 12 $18
SEA 50 Iridescent Prism Level 12, Female MC $35
SEA Psyche skin, Minuet Reverie Starter $10
SEA Starter with 4x gacha Server SEA $15
Asia 25 Prism + 40 normal tickets Starter $20
Asia Sunrise Scherzo Starter $10
Asia Male MC, Sunlit Gristmill, code unused Level 12 $10
Europe (EU) Sunrise Scherzo (Bow) + Minuet Reverie Starter $10
Europe (EU) Lustrous Sunlit Gristmill Starter $10
Europe (EU) 25 Iridescent Prism Starter $15
Europe (EU) Lustrous Minuet Reverie Starter (fresh) $35
Europe (EU) Lustrous Sunlit Gristmill Starter (fresh) $30
NA Super Starter: Lustrous Minuet Reverie + Tideborn Rhapsody Starter $80
All servers 50 Prism / Minuet Reverie + 25 Prism + 50 Pristine Starter $99

You’ll also see outlier descriptors such as “Early UID,” “day 1 account,” and “female MC 1x multi Minuet Reverie skin,” often used to justify pricing or differentiate otherwise similar starter accounts.


Payment methods, Trade Guardian, and middleman labels

Listings frequently display a workflow badge such as “Trade Guardian,” “TG Free,” or “Personal Middleman.” Threads may specify payment methods and terms—including PayPal Friends & Family, crypto (e.g., USDT, Litecoin), a willingness to use a middleman, or “buyer goes first.”

Forum filters include “Original Owner: Yes/No,” which sellers can disclose in their posts. Many profiles advertise substantial feedback counts and 5-star averages, which buyers often use as a rough trust signal.


Duet Night Abyss boosting services (what’s offered)

The Boosting section bundles a range of services under clear headlines:

  • “Boost/leveling” and “full service” offerings.
  • Daily/weekly “maintenance,” farming, and map tasks.
  • Custom orders, with “negotiable” pricing called out across several threads.
  • Extras like live streaming of the service on request.

As with account sales, boosting threads often carry “Trade Guardian” labels, feedback totals, and simple descriptors like “cheap,” “fast,” or percentage discounts.


If you want to start fresh: download Duet Night Abyss

You can install the game on mobile, PC, or through the Epic Games Store from the official site’s download hub. Use the Duet Night Abyss site to pick your platform and start playing: duetnightabyss.dna-panstudio.com.


The bottom line: on EpicNPC, “25 Prism” starters and named skins like Minuet Reverie, Sunrise Scherzo, and Sunlit Gristmill set the baseline for pricing, with add-ons like Pristine/Prismatic hourglasses and untouched tickets pushing listings up or down. Region tags, MC gender, and “tutorial only” status are the quick tells for how fresh an account is. If you’re browsing, read the thread labels—Trade Guardian, middleman notes, and payment terms—since those shape how the transaction is meant to work.