- Regular value decreased: $15,500,000 → $15,000,000.
- Duped value decreased: $13,000,000 → $12,500,000.
Value Change Explanation:
The community poll pushed Noob Scream down by $500,000 to $15,000,000 because traders weighed its collector-only appeal against weak practical demand on Trading Island. As a Pass Exclusive furniture limited tied to Level 7 in S5, its history signals rarity and commitment, yet that same niche origin narrows the buyer pool. Wall placement and a below average demand profile reduce everyday trade utility, so most offers come from collectors rather than active flippers seeking liquid items. With demand data not available, voters defaulted to observable behavior, where slower turnover and fewer competitive bids typically pressure values downward. The Collector Rarity Score of 406 supports that it is uncommon, but rarity without broad desirability often caps upside and makes prices sensitive to sentiment shifts. Poll participants also likely anchored on the $15,000,000 trading tag already being a premium over the $12,500,000 duped value, implying limited room for further hype. When an item carries a noticeable duped-to-trading spread, cautious traders treat the higher number as fragile unless demand is clearly strong. Because it can only be traded for now, its price depends on continuous collector interest, and any cooling in that niche immediately shows up in polls. Furniture limiteds frequently face valuation skepticism in Jailbreak Trading because they do not impact gameplay and are harder to showcase than vehicles. That skepticism intensifies when the item is described as receiving offers mainly from collectors, which signals thin liquidity and wider bid-ask gaps. In a poll environment, thin liquidity tends to be punished, since voters anticipate longer hold times and higher risk of needing discounts to exit. The absence of last-month distribution and times traded stats removes any hard evidence of active circulation, so sentiment fills the gap. Given the description of below average demand, sentiment likely leaned toward trimming excess premium rather than redefining the floor. The $500,000 cut is a moderate adjustment that preserves its collector status while acknowledging weaker trade velocity. It effectively keeps the trading value aligned with a rare but niche Season Pass furniture piece, where stability matters more than speculative spikes. By settling at $15,000,000 after the dip, the poll reflects a market view that Noob Scream remains valuable for rarity, yet not liquid enough to justify a higher collector premium right now.
Additional Item Information:
Noob Scream is a wall-placed furniture item in the Jailbreak Trading Expansion that functions as a cosmetic apartment decoration rather than a gameplay tool, and it is best described as a novelty audio-themed piece meant to add humor and personality to a player’s interior. In-game it reads as a playful “noob” gag, with the core appeal being the recognizable scream concept that fits Jailbreak’s long-running meme culture, and because it is wall placement it tends to be used as a small accent item rather than a centerpiece like larger props. It was originally obtained by reaching Level 7 in Season 5 and it was Pass Exclusive, meaning access was gated behind the season pass progression and could not be earned through the free reward track at the time. After the season ended it became unobtainable through normal progression, and it can now only be acquired via trading on Trading Island, which makes its supply permanently capped to accounts that earned it during S5. Rarity perception is shaped less by raw scarcity and more by niche desirability, since the item’s value is subjective and it will likely only receive serious offers from collectors due to its wall placement and below average demand. Within the Jailbreak Trading Network’s collector framing it carries a Collector Rarity Score of 406, which signals meaningful collector interest even if it does not reliably attract broad demand from casual traders. Inspiration-wise it draws from the classic Roblox “noob” identity and the evergreen comedic trope of exaggerated screams, making it instantly legible as a lighthearted reference rather than a lore-heavy artifact. Performance is effectively non-competitive because it is furniture, so its “utility” is social and aesthetic: it can be used to theme an apartment, punctuate a tour, or serve as a conversation starter during trading negotiations, yet it also suffers from the practical downside that wall dΓ©cor competes for limited interior space and is easy for visitors to overlook. Updates and changes have not been defined by balance passes in the way vehicles or weapons are, and its biggest historical shift was the standard seasonal transition from earnable to legacy, after which trading became its only acquisition path and its market behavior started tracking collector cycles. Community reception has generally treated it as a meme collectible, appreciated by players who like older season oddities and “sound gag” identity items, but it is not typically viewed as a high-flex status symbol compared with top-tier vehicles or ultra-rare cosmetics. Its legacy is tied to Season 5 pass progression and to the broader pattern of Trading Island collectors seeking completion of season-exclusive furniture sets, where the “funny but niche” profile can make it surprisingly sticky in collector inventories. Trivia-wise, Noob Scream is the kind of item that often gets bundled into multi-item offers as a sweetener, and it can become disproportionately hard to target-buy because owners who still keep it tend to be decorators or completionists rather than volume traders, which can make availability feel inconsistent even when its headline rarity is not considered extreme. Demand Rating, Distribution, and Times Traded are not available, so traders typically infer its liquidity from observed collector behavior, and the most common real-world outcome is that it trades at whatever price point a collector is willing to pay to fill a Season 5 gap rather than any universally agreed benchmark.
Voting Summary:
- Total Participants: 16 members.
- All Votes Counted: 36 votes tallied.
- Market Regulators: 11 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: 1 votes.
- Decrease Value by $500,000: 24 votes.
- Decrease Value by $750,000: 0 votes.
- Decrease Value by $1,000,000: 5 votes.
- Decrease Value by $1,250,000: 0 votes.
- Decrease Value by $1,500,000: 6 votes.
Community Poll Participants:
- User ID 681917378338095184 voted (π 3x): Decrease by $500,000.
- User ID 749595309700546580 voted (π 3x): Decrease by $500,000.
- User ID 980255224499437588 voted (π 3x): Decrease by $500,000.
- User ID 1025065030191939645 voted (π 3x): Decrease by $500,000.
- User ID 1120762902140440666 voted (π 3x): Decrease by $500,000.
- User ID 1140430214527197284 voted (π 3x): Decrease by $500,000.
- User ID 1393105931914444970 voted (π 3x): Decrease by $500,000.
- User ID 1394365342872240128 voted (π 2x): Decrease by $500,000.
- User ID 1013097717888716810 voted (π 3x): Decrease by $1,000,000.
- User ID 1341874960301555865 voted (π 2x): Decrease by $1,000,000.
- User ID 1222596098032537802 voted (π 3x): Decrease by $1,500,000.
- User ID 822682201425707028 voted: Decrease by $250,000.
- User ID 992835549859688449 voted: Decrease by $500,000.
- User ID 575495281458806814 voted: Decrease by $1,500,000.
- User ID 980549801236103208 voted: Decrease by $1,500,000.
- User ID 1302970473222770820 voted: Decrease by $1,500,000.
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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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