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MM2 Value List

Live MM2 prices, demand, and supply, refreshed hourly.

MM2 Trading Values

MM2 values are numerical scores assigned to every tradeable item in the game, covering knives, guns, and pets. These numbers reflect what each item is currently worth in the player market, and both sides of a trade use them to decide if a deal is fair, one-sided, or not worth taking at all.

Each item has its own score, and those scores shift over time. A godly that was worth a certain amount last month may be worth more or less today, depending on demand and market activity.

MM2 Item Rarities

MM2 items are divided into rarity tiers, and while tier plays a big role in value, demand, and availability factor in just as much.

  • Unique (e.g., Corrupt): highest rarity, but most are awarded and untradeable, so they rarely appear in trades.
  • Ancient (e.g., Elderwood Scythe): extremely rare with very few items in the tier, giving them some of the highest values in the game.
  • Chroma (e.g., Chroma Luger): color-shifting variants of Godly items, rarer than standard Godlies and valued significantly higher.
  • Godly (e.g., Luger): most actively traded high-tier items. Most experienced traders own several, and they make up the majority of high-value trades.
  • Vintage (e.g., Ghost): weapons carried over from the original Murder Mystery game that can no longer be obtained any other way. Their value comes purely from scarcity.
  • Legendary (e.g., Cotton Candy): rank below Godlies and are mostly used as stepping stones, with players stacking several to trade toward a single Godly.
  • Rare, Uncommon, and Common: bottom tiers with low values, mostly used in early trading or bundled for higher-tier items.
  • Pets (e.g., Mr. Reindeer): follow their own rarity tiers. Purely cosmetic and don't affect gameplay, but they are tradeable, and their values are driven by rarity and demand.

How to Use the MM2 Values List

BloxSwaps MM2 values list covers every tradeable item in the game and updates automatically based on real trading trends. To check an item, open the list and search by name. Each entry shows the current value along with its rarity and demand score.

Before entering any trade, check the values of every item on both sides and compare the totals. If your side comes out higher, you are losing value. If both sides are close, the trade is fair. If the other player is offering more, the trade works in your favor. For a faster way, use our MM2 trade checker to input items from both sides and get an instant Win, Fair, or Loss result.

How Values Are Determined?

MM2 has no official in-game pricing system. All values are community-driven, based on real trading activity rather than anything set by the developers.

Several factors influence what an item is worth. Rarity plays the biggest role since items that are harder to obtain naturally score higher. Demand matters just as much because an item can be rare and still carry a low value if few players want it. How an item is obtained also has an impact, with trade-only items typically scoring higher than those that can still be unboxed. Seasonal and limited items tend to fluctuate more than standard ones since supply stops the moment the event or limited window closes.

The market moves regularly, and no value stays fixed. Items rise and fall based on new releases, shifting community interest, and changes in how players are actively trading.

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