- Regular value increased: $100,000 → $250,000.
- Duped value increased: $50,000 → $100,000.
Value Change Explanation:
The Jailbreak Trading Network team manually raised this item’s value by $150,000, moving it to $250,000 to better align the listing with its current scarcity profile and trading behavior in Jailbreak Trading. The core driver is its requirement window of 12/’25 to now, which tightly constrains supply to players who both meet the timeframe and experience the specific in-game event of getting nuked, making acquisition situational rather than grind-based. Because the unlock condition is binary and timing-gated, availability is less responsive to typical farming cycles, so the effective float can stay thinner than similarly priced cosmetics. The item’s identity as a radial color that glows brightly and reads clearly as radiation gives it strong visual signaling on Trading Island, which tends to support higher valuations for cosmetics that remain noticeable across lighting and vehicle palettes. While it is often described as a budget-friendly alternative to hyperchrome colors, that positioning can paradoxically strengthen demand by capturing traders who want a vivid, premium-adjacent look without committing to top-tier pricing. The Collector Rarity Score of 232 further supports an upward correction, as it indicates a meaningful rarity footprint that can justify a higher baseline even when typical liquidity metrics are unavailable. With Demand Rating, Distribution, and Times Traded not available for the last month, the valuation must lean more heavily on structural factors, and those factors point to constrained issuance and consistent aesthetic utility. Season Pass being not applicable matters because it avoids the predictable re-entry patterns and broad participation spikes associated with pass-driven cosmetics, keeping supply tied to a narrower pathway. In practice, items earned through a specific event within a defined window can experience sudden tightening when fewer qualifying opportunities occur, and traders respond by anchoring higher asks. The $250,000 level reflects a balance between its accessible-on-paper framing and its harder-in-practice acquisition, acknowledging that the market treats reliable glow effects and recognizable themes as enduring desirability. This adjustment also accounts for the way comparable color cosmetics can be quickly substituted, so the value is set high enough to respect rarity while still leaving room below the most elite color tiers. Overall, the increase formalizes a premium for time-gated event access, strong visual presence, and a high collector rarity signal, while compensating for missing short-term demand telemetry in the last-month dataset.
Additional Item Information:
Radial Red is a Radial color finish in the Jailbreak Trading Expansion that applies a vivid, radiation-themed red glow across your vehicle’s paint slot, with the signature Radial look presenting as a bright, energized color effect that reads as “nuked” at a glance and feels especially punchy at night, in tunnels, and under Trading Island lighting where the glow can look more intense than many standard colors. Its defining characteristic is the luminous, radioactive vibe rather than a complex pattern, so it tends to make clean body shapes and sharp edges pop, and players often pair it with darker rims or understated textures to let the glow carry the build without visual clutter. Availability is tied to a specific window, as Radial colors can be earned by getting nuked within a specific timeframe, and for Radial Red that timeframe is 12/’25 to now, meaning it is not a Season Pass item and is earned through the nuke exposure event rather than seasonal progression or direct purchase. Because it is event-tied yet currently obtainable during its active window, it sits in a “limited-leaning but accessible” space, and its general rarity perception lands in the middle: uncommon enough to be noticed, but not so scarce that only long-time collectors can realistically chase it. In trading terms it carries a Collector Rarity Score of 232, which signals meaningful collector interest and a recognized place in the broader color catalog even though current demand metrics like Demand Rating, Distribution, and Times Traded are not available in the network snapshot. Inspiration-wise, Radial Red is rooted in Jailbreak’s nuke fantasy and the broader pop-culture language of radiation, where glowing reds suggest heat, fallout, and warning signage, and the “Radial” naming reinforces the idea of an irradiated aura spreading outward from the player’s nuked status. Performance impact is cosmetic-only, but it has practical gameplay utility in visibility: the strong glow makes your vehicle easier to track in dark areas and can unintentionally broadcast your position during chases, while also helping teammates identify you quickly in chaotic scenes, so it’s a tradeoff between style and stealth. Updates and changes since release are best understood as timeline context rather than mechanical reworks, because Radial Red’s identity is tied to the nuke-earning method and the ongoing 12/’25 to now window, and any perceived differences players report usually come from lighting changes, map ambience, or how different vehicles and materials reflect the glow rather than explicit balancing passes. Community reception has generally framed Radial colors as a budget-friendly alternative to hyperchrome colors, and Radial Red specifically benefits from that reputation by offering a “high energy” look that scratches the same itch as premium glows without requiring the same grind, making it a common recommendation for newer traders who want a standout garage without overpaying. Its legacy is closely linked to the social moment of being nuked, since owning it signals participation in that event loop and creates a shared story hook in Trading Island conversations, and while it is not the rarest flex, it functions as a recognizable status marker for players who like radiant builds and event-linked cosmetics. Trivia-wise, Radial Red is one of those colors that can look dramatically different depending on the vehicle silhouette and time of day, often appearing deeper and more “heated” on smooth supercars while looking more neon on boxier bodies, and many players remember their first nuke exposure as the moment they decided to start collecting Radial variants because the glow reads more “alive” in motion than it does in static inventory previews.
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- This value adjustment was manually approved by the website owner.
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