Murder Rivals Values

Murder Rivals trading values for knives, guns, effects, and sets. Community price reference, demand trends, and Trade Server economy guide.

Last updated: June 2026

Murder Rivals values reflect community demand for knives, guns, kill effects, skills, and themed sets in the coin economy of 한국머더’s murder-mystery hit (Place ID 5720801512). Unlike games with fixed shop prices, most rare cosmetics trade player-to-player on the Trade Server via sign boards with a 5% sale fee.

This hub explains how values form, where to check prices, and how Season 8 sets like Fairy, Pegasus, and Seraphic dominate collector markets in June 2026.

How the Economy Works

ElementDetail
CurrencyCoins (earned in rounds, cases, pass, codes)
Trading venueTrade Server sign boards
Fee5% on sales
Max lobby12 players (combat modes); Trade Server focuses on economy
Official price listNone — community driven

There is no official Trello or developer price sheet. Values shift with updates, hype, and scarcity — refresh monthly via our Value Reference tool.

Value Tiers Explained

Community items generally fall into tiers tracked on our Tier List:

TierDescriptionExamples
SUltra rare, high demandTop Seraphic pieces, legacy exclusives
AStrong demandPegasus set parts, limited events
BStable mid-tierFairy set, popular knives
CCommon raresCase pulls, older season items
DBulk / low demandDuplicates, basic cosmetics

Exact rankings: Values Tier List | Top Items

What Drives Price

Scarcity — Items unobtainable after events (e.g., post-S3R4PH Heart Chocolate exclusives) climb over time.

Aesthetic trends — Pink Fairy loadouts and angelic Seraphic themes spike during Season 8.

Set completion — Collectors pay premiums for missing set pieces.

Rank prestige — Rainbow X traders often set market tone.

Patch changesUpdates buffing or re-releasing items can crash prices overnight.

Trading Safely

Scams peak during event hype and season launches. Mandatory reading: Trading Safety and Trading Complete Guide.

Golden rules:

  1. Trade only on Trade Server sign boards for public accountability
  2. Preview items before accepting
  3. Factor 5% fee into net profit
  4. Never use “trust trade” off-platform promises
  5. Screenshot high-value deals

Values vs. Robux

SourceCurrencyTradable
Cases / gameplayCoinsYes (items)
Season 8 PassCoins/tiersYes (items)
VIP pass (499 R$)Robux perkPerks not tradable
Radio pass (150 R$)Robux perkPerks not tradable
Codes (S3R4PH)Free itemsOften tradable post-event

Robux purchases grant account perks, not direct coin injections for trading.

Using This Wiki for Values

PageUse Case
Tier ListRank items by demand
Top ItemsSpotlight expensive cosmetics
Trading SafetyAvoid scams
Value ReferenceQuick lookup tables
Trade Server modeHow trading lobbies work

Season 8 Market Snapshot (June 2026)

Season 8 pass rewards — Fairy, Pegasus, Seraphic sets — anchor current high-tier trading. Pair pass grinding guide: Season Pass. Event code items add parallel supply until codes expire.

Values are consensus, not gospel — verify every trade in-game and protect your inventory with Trading Safety habits.

Related Pages

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Murder Rivals trading work?
Players trade on the dedicated Trade Server using sign boards. Sales incur a 5% fee. Coins are the primary currency for items and cases.
What are the most valuable Murder Rivals items?
Limited sets like Seraphic, Pegasus, and Fairy from Season 8, plus expired event exclusives, rank among the highest community values.
Is there an official Murder Rivals value list?
No official list exists. This wiki tracks community consensus updated monthly. Always verify trades in-game before confirming.
What is the Trade Server sale fee?
Murder Rivals charges a 5% fee on sign-board sales. Factor this into buy and sell prices during negotiations.
Do code items like S3R4PH rewards have value?
Event items from codes can gain value after events end and codes expire. See Event Rewards and Top Items pages.
How do I avoid scams when trading?
Use Trade Server sign boards, verify items visually, never share passwords, and read our Trading Safety guide before large deals.