Roblox Jailbreak Trading Network: Raptor (Vehicle) Value Changes

Raptor (Vehicle) From Roblox Jailbreak | Sourced From Jailbreak Trading Network.
Raptor (Vehicle) From Roblox Jailbreak | Sourced From Jailbreak Trading Network.
  • Regular value remained unchanged: $11,000,000 → $11,000,000.
  • Duped value remained unchanged: $10,000,000 → $10,000,000.

Value Change Explanation:

Keeping the Raptor at $11,000,000 aligned with how Jailbreak Trading participants currently treat it as a stable, collection-first limited rather than a fast-moving profit piece. As an OG Season 3 police prize, its identity is anchored in early-era prestige, and that legacy tends to dampen abrupt repricing because owners view it as a long-hold trophy. The pickup-truck niche and its reputation for being slow create a clear ceiling on hype-driven spikes, so voters had little reason to push a major increase on performance appeal alone. At the same time, steady collector interest prevents a meaningful drop, since many traders still want it for set completion and garage flex value. The demand rating of 4.03 out of 10 signals medium pull, which usually supports price stability more than aggressive appreciation, especially when buyers are selective. Last month’s 3,375 trades indicates the item remains actively circulated on Trading Island, but that turnover looks more like routine swapping than a shortage-driven scramble. With 637 copies in distribution over the same period, supply is not so tight that small waves of buyers can force a revaluation upward, yet not so flooded that sellers must undercut hard. The $150,000 requirement also shapes sentiment, as it frames the Raptor as an earned limited with a defined entry story, strengthening resistance to discounting below established trading value. The poll likely weighed the small gap between the $10,000,000 duped value and the $11,000,000 trading value, and chose stability because the market already prices in some risk without panic. Keeping current value also protects consistency for traders who use the Raptor as a mid-high tier reference point, and frequent trading makes predictable pricing more important than speculative adjustments. Overall, the combination of medium demand, healthy monthly liquidity, moderate circulating copies, and a legacy collectible narrative supported the view that $11,000,000 best matches real trading behavior right now.


Additional Item Information:

Raptor is a pickup truck vehicle in the Jailbreak Trading Expansion that stands out as a rugged, utilitarian collector piece rather than a pure performance flex, and in-game it reads as a boxy off-road styled truck with a practical, workhorse vibe that contrasts the sleeker supercars players often chase. It originally came from OG Season 3 as the police prize, making its identity tightly tied to that era’s progression and to the “earned, not bought” feeling many veterans value when they display it on Trading Island. Despite having a listed requirement of $150,000, it is effectively treated as limited because its original season reward path is no longer the normal acquisition route, so current access is primarily via Jailbreak Trading, where it circulates as a legacy season vehicle. Its rarity perception is supported by a constrained distribution of 637 copies and a trading history of 3,375 trades, which together signal that it moves often enough to be attainable for traders yet scarce enough to feel special. Demand sits in the medium band with a 4.03 demand rating, and that “steady demand” pattern matches how collectors pursue it for completion, nostalgia, or police-season prestige even when they do not plan to main it in live gameplay. Inspiration-wise, Raptor’s name and pickup silhouette evoke high-performance off-road trucks and desert-runner culture, and within Jailbreak Trading its design language reads as a deliberate counterpoint to exotic cars, emphasizing toughness and roleplay utility over flash. Performance is where its reputation becomes nuanced: with a top speed around 170 MPH it is not a top-end racer, and players often describe it as “slow” relative to meta choices, yet it can still feel dependable because its driving character encourages stable, predictable movement rather than twitchy oversteer. That steadiness can matter in chases where clean lines, controlled braking, and consistent traction feel safer than raw speed, especially for police who value not spinning out while reacting to criminals. Its vehicle health is 125 HP with a 7.5s context value associated to durability timing, so it does not present as a tank, but it also is not treated as paper-thin, reinforcing the balanced “work truck” fantasy. The main disadvantage remains that it struggles to keep up with the fastest options in long straight pursuits, so its best use is often as a style pick, a collection centerpiece, or a roleplay vehicle rather than a competitive grind tool. Updates and changes are remembered less for dramatic reworks and more for the broader shift that Trading Island introduced, which recontextualized Raptor from an old seasonal prize into a tradable legacy asset with measurable liquidity and a clearer market identity. Community reception has stayed positive over time because it represents OG Season 3 history and because limited police rewards tend to carry a quiet status-symbol aura, with owners signaling veteran roots or careful trading rather than pure cash power. Its legacy is strengthened by the fact that it is simultaneously not overhyped in performance terms yet still consistently wanted, creating a stable “blue-chip collector truck” reputation that avoids boom-and-bust attention cycles. Trivia-wise, Raptor is often used by traders as a benchmark example of an item that is objectively slower yet still valuable due to scarcity and theme, and many notable Trading Island stories involve players upgrading into it as their first true seasonal collectible, then holding it long-term as a reminder of early-season progression. The combination of limited distribution, medium demand, and frequent trade turnover makes it a vehicle that teaches new traders about how nostalgia and identity can carry value even when raw stats do not, which is why it keeps showing up in serious collections despite its pace.


Voting Summary:

  • Total Participants: 10 members.
  • All Votes Counted: 27 votes tallied.
  • Market Regulators: 8 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: 15 votes.
  • Decrease Value by $250,000: 0 votes.
  • Decrease Value by $500,000: 12 votes.
  • Decrease Value by $750,000: 0 votes.
  • Decrease Value by $1,000,000: 0 votes.
  • Decrease Value by $1,250,000: 0 votes.
  • Decrease Value by $1,500,000: 0 votes.

Community Poll Participants:

  • User ID 749595309700546580 voted (🌟 3x): Keep Current Value.
  • User ID 929896889082585128 voted (🌟 5x): Keep Current Value.
  • User ID 949380360209313823 voted (🌟 3x): Keep Current Value.
  • User ID 980255224499437588 voted (🌟 3x): Keep Current Value.
  • User ID 681917378338095184 voted (🌟 3x): Decrease by $500,000.
  • User ID 1140430214527197284 voted (🌟 3x): Decrease by $500,000.
  • User ID 1341874960301555865 voted (🌟 2x): Decrease by $500,000.
  • User ID 1393105931914444970 voted (🌟 3x): Decrease by $500,000.
  • User ID 1093737055667896331 voted: Keep Current Value.
  • User ID 959267774297952327 voted: Decrease by $500,000.

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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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