- Regular value increased: $0 → $1,250,000.
- Duped value is now available: Unavailable → $1,000,000.
Value Change Explanation:
The Polaire has been manually adjusted upward by $1,250,000, bringing its value to $1,250,000, to better align Trading Island pricing with its true performance tier and trade utility. With an $850,000 requirement as its acquisition gate, the prior valuation underweighted the premium implied by its unlock cost and the player effort typically tied to that tier. Its headline ~220 MPH top speed places it firmly in the upper echelon of Jailbreak Trading supercars, where speed is repeatedly monetized in trades because it directly affects chase outcomes. The described near-instant acceleration and braking compress decision windows in pursuits, making the car feel consistently strong rather than situational. Dynamic jump controls add a rare mobility layer that increases route optionality, letting skilled drivers vault obstacles and break line-of-sight more reliably. That combination creates a practical advantage profile that tends to command a higher baseline than cars that offer only top speed. Vehicle Health at 75 HP also supports survivability expectations for a high-end escape platform, reducing the risk of quick disablement. In Trading Island negotiations, items that blend speed, control, and durability often retain value better during short-term meta shifts. Demand metrics for the last month are not available for rating, distribution, or times traded, so the adjustment emphasizes intrinsic competitiveness. When demand visibility is missing, the network prioritizes fundamentals that stay relevant across updates and playstyles. The Polaire’s design inspiration from cutting-edge rally prototypes signals a handling-first identity, and that identity tends to age well. Strong handling and braking translate into consistent lap times and reliable city navigation, which traders value beyond raw top-end. The earlier figure left too little room for the performance premium buyers pay for an evasion-dominance experience. This update also reduces pricing friction by positioning it closer to the expectations created by its requirement threshold. A $1,250,000 value better reflects the composite of 220 MPH capability, explosive acceleration, confident braking, obstacle-clearing mobility, and 75 HP resilience. The new value is intended to stabilize trade conversations by anchoring the Polaire among similarly impactful vehicles in Jailbreak Trading. As a result, the $1,250,000 valuation represents a recalibration toward its sustained utility and perceived prestige on Trading Island.
Additional Item Information:
Polaire is a sleek, low-slung supercar in the Jailbreak Trading Expansion that emphasizes razor-clean aerodynamics and a planted, prototype-like stance, and it feels purpose-built for fast escapes. Its visual identity reads as a modern rally-prototype silhouette with tight body lines, a wide track, and an overall “cut the air” profile that makes it look fast even at idle. In-game it’s defined by near-instant acceleration and braking, so it snaps off the line, sheds speed quickly, and rewards short, decisive inputs rather than long coasts. The listed requirement of $850,000 positions it as a high-commitment purchase-tier vehicle rather than an early progression pickup, and that cost historically signals a “serious garage” milestone. Polaire’s top speed sits around 220 MPH, putting it in the blistering end of practical road cars, and it’s the kind of speed that compresses map travel into brief sprints. A standout trait is its dynamic jump controls, letting it vault over obstacles with intent instead of relying purely on ramps, and that can turn chokepoints into opportunities. That jump utility changes how it “feels,” because you drive it like a precision tool, lining up angles to hop curbs, traffic clutter, and pursuit blocks without losing flow. Availability-wise, it is treated as a premium acquisition due to the $850,000 requirement, and while demand, distribution, and times traded are not available, the price and performance profile foster a perception of elevated rarity. If it appears on Trading Island, it tends to be valued for its combined mobility toolkit rather than for raw looks alone, since jump control is a functional differentiator. There are no confirmed current alternative acquisition methods in this dataset, so its practical accessibility is framed around meeting the cash requirement and then trading behavior as the ecosystem permits. Inspiration-wise, Polaire is explicitly tied to cutting-edge rally prototypes, which shows in the aerodynamic emphasis and the “attack the terrain” attitude implied by jump controls. That rally-prototype inspiration also explains its balance of straight-line speed and obstacle management, echoing real motorsport design goals of stability, response, and clearance solutions. Performance goes beyond its 220 MPH headline because the near-instant acceleration makes it lethal in short burst routes, such as darting between cover and exits before opponents can react. Its braking strength reduces overshoot at intersections and tight turns, meaning you can commit late and still thread city geometry without wide, speed-bleeding arcs. The dynamic jump controls provide utility in evasion dominance, enabling route improvisation, rapid repositioning, and the ability to deny pursuers predictable lines. That said, its vehicle health of 75 HP and a 7.5s health context suggests it can be punished if focused, so it rewards evasive driving over tanking damage. In practical terms, Polaire excels when you stay moving, break line-of-sight, and use hops to avoid sustained fire rather than trading hits head-on. Updates and changes are not specifically documented here, but its identity is tightly coupled to jump mechanics and responsiveness, so any tuning historically would be felt most in jump consistency and acceleration timing. Community reception in Jailbreak Trading often centers on how “complete” the package feels, since it offers speed, control, and a unique traversal option that can serve as a soft status symbol. Its legacy is tied to the fantasy of prototype-grade pursuit control, where skilled drivers make escapes look effortless by combining braking discipline with timed vaults. Even without published demand metrics, the Polaire’s reputation tends to be shaped by highlight-worthy moments on Trading Island and in live chases. Trivia-wise, experienced drivers often describe Polaire runs as “route-writing,” because the jump control encourages you to invent lines over obstacles that other cars must detour around. Another lesser-known practical note is that the car’s strengths amplify with restraint, since smooth micro-corrections and planned hops preserve momentum better than constant full-lock steering. In player stories, Polaire is frequently remembered for clutch escapes where a single well-timed vault clears a roadblock and instantly breaks pursuit cohesion. Overall, Polaire stands as a high-cost, high-agency supercar whose defining character is not only speed, but the feeling of commanding the map’s geometry itself.
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Polaire is better than Proto-8 and can jump. I think 1,250,000 is very bad pricing and with Polaire’s stats it should rise way higher.
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