Roblox Jailbreak Trading Network: Noob Scream (Furniture) Value Changes

Noob Scream (Furniture) From Roblox Jailbreak | Sourced From Jailbreak Trading Network.
Noob Scream (Furniture) From Roblox Jailbreak | Sourced From Jailbreak Trading Network.
  • Regular value decreased: $20,000,000 → $19,500,000.
  • Duped value decreased: $17,500,000 → $17,000,000.

Value Change Explanation:

The community poll moved Noob Scream down by $500,000 to $19,500,000 as voters weighed its collector-only appeal against weak practical demand and chose to narrow the gap between hype and liquidity. As a Season 5 pass-exclusive furniture piece requiring Level 7 in S5, it carries prestige and a clean provenance story, yet its wall placement and furniture niche sharply limit who actively seeks it. That mismatch is visible in the starting figures, where the $20,000,000 trading value sat notably above the $17,500,000 duped value, signaling a premium that depends on trust and collector sentiment. When an item’s premium is mostly narrative-driven, polls often shave it if recent trades feel thin, because holders struggle to convert rarity into consistent overpays. Demand data being unavailable matters here, since uncertainty pushes voters to default to observable behavior: furniture rotates slowly, and collectors are fewer than vehicle traders. The Collector Rarity Score of 406 supports that it is meaningfully scarce, but scarcity alone does not guarantee upward pressure when the buyer pool is small. In Jailbreak Trading, limited furniture tends to be valued for completionism rather than utility, so price ceilings form quickly once most collectors who want it have it. Poll participants likely interpreted the prior $20,000,000 tag as slightly optimistic for a below-average-demand wall item, especially when most offers would be selective and conditionally bundled. The pass-exclusive label can create a stubborn floor, but it also concentrates ownership among veteran accounts, which can increase relist supply whenever collectors rotate sets. With no strong demand rating out of 10, no recent distribution, and no times traded to prove momentum in the last month, the safer community stance is a modest correction rather than a dramatic drop. The $500,000 decrease is consistent with a fine-tuning move: keeping it firmly high-end for collectors while acknowledging slower turnover and reducing the premium over the duped benchmark. Overall, the vote reflects market sentiment that Noob Scream remains rare and desirable to a niche, yet not liquid enough to justify holding the previous top-end valuation without clearer evidence of frequent, competitive bidding.


Additional Item Information:

Noob Scream is a wall-placed furniture cosmetic in the Jailbreak Trading Expansion that functions as a humorous display piece rather than a gameplay tool, and in-apartment it reads like a compact “sound gag” trophy that signals you were around for its season. Visually and thematically it leans into the classic Roblox “noob” identity, with the vibe of an exaggerated yelp or panic scream that players associate with slapstick mishaps, arrests, or sudden explosions. Its in-game feel is primarily about presence and tone, since it occupies wall space and is typically used to punctuate themed interiors, prank rooms, or meme museums on Trading Island. It was originally obtained by reaching Level 7 in Season 5, and it was Pass Exclusive, which immediately narrowed ownership to players who both played the season and bought the pass. After Season 5 ended it became unobtainable through progression, and it can now only be acquired through trading, making it a true limited in the modern Trading Island economy. Rarity perception is collector-tilted rather than hype-driven, because furniture generally competes with flashier vehicles and cosmetics, and wall placement further limits how often it fits a build. The Jailbreak Trading Network tags it with a Collector Rarity Score of 406, which aligns with it being uncommon enough to matter to completionists while still suffering from below-average day-to-day demand. Value is notably subjective, since it will most reliably receive offers from collectors, season set builders, or players curating novelty apartments, and casual traders often pass due to its niche utility. Inspiration-wise it draws from long-running Roblox culture where “noob screams” and exaggerated death or panic sounds are a comedic shorthand, and Jailbreak’s own chaos makes that joke land naturally. Performance impact is effectively non-combat and non-vehicle, but it does have practical decorating constraints, as wall real estate is limited and it competes with higher-status wall items and cleaner aesthetics in modern builds. Its main advantage is identity signaling, since it communicates Season 5 pass progression and a taste for meme-forward dΓ©cor, while its disadvantage is liquidity, as many traders prefer items with broader demand and easier price anchoring. In terms of updates and changes, its biggest “change” was the structural one that affected all seasonal items, as the shift into the Trading Expansion reframed it from a past unlock into a tradable limited with collector-only appeal. Community reception has generally treated it as a lighthearted legacy piece, more appreciated by long-time players and completionists than by profit-focused traders, and it often shows up in apartments designed as throwback galleries. Its legacy is tied to how Jailbreak Trading turned old season rewards into social currency, and Noob Scream became a small but recognizable badge of having participated in Season 5’s pass track. Trivia-wise it is frequently used as a conversation starter in trades because it is easy to overlook in inventories, and when it appears it tends to prompt nostalgia talk about early-season grind habits. Another lesser-known dynamic is that offers can swing wildly depending on whether the other trader is a furniture collector, since the same item can be treated as near-junk by one player and as a missing checklist piece by another. Because demand rating, distribution, and times traded are not available, traders often rely on personal experience and collector circles to gauge it, which reinforces its reputation as a niche, story-driven collectible rather than a market staple.


Voting Summary:

  • Total Participants: 6 members.
  • All Votes Counted: 12 votes tallied.
  • Market Regulators: 3 regulators.

Community Poll Votes Breakdown:

  • Increase Value by $1,500,000: 0 votes.
  • Increase Value by $1,250,000: 0 votes.
  • Increase Value by $1,000,000: 0 votes.
  • Increase Value by $750,000: 0 votes.
  • Increase Value by $500,000: 0 votes.
  • Increase Value by $250,000: 0 votes.
  • Keep Item's Value Unchanged: 0 votes.
  • Decrease Value by $250,000: 0 votes.
  • Decrease Value by $500,000: 11 votes.
  • Decrease Value by $750,000: 0 votes.
  • Decrease Value by $1,000,000: 1 votes.
  • Decrease Value by $1,250,000: 0 votes.
  • Decrease Value by $1,500,000: 0 votes.

Community Poll Participants:

  • User ID 480395688711028748 voted (🌟 3x): Decrease by $500,000.
  • User ID 1393105931914444970 voted (🌟 3x): Decrease by $500,000.
  • User ID 1397309521658904797 voted (🌟 3x): Decrease by $500,000.
  • User ID 1246933956587159572 voted: Decrease by $500,000.
  • User ID 1312523421925507072 voted: Decrease by $500,000.
  • User ID 1025065030191939645 voted: Decrease by $1,000,000.

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  • Value adjustments are driven entirely by our Discord community.

Miscellaneous Information:

  • Priority multipliers increase the weight of votes in the final tally.
  • Explanations are AI-generated using real-time search engine results.
  • Certain participants are regulators who maintain market integrity.

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