Roblox Jailbreak Trading Network: Snowstorm (Texture) Value Changes

Snowstorm (Texture) From Roblox Jailbreak | Sourced From Jailbreak Trading Network.
Snowstorm (Texture) From Roblox Jailbreak | Sourced From Jailbreak Trading Network.
  • Regular value remained unchanged: $6,000,000 → $6,000,000.
  • Duped value remained unchanged: $5,500,000 → $5,500,000.

Value Change Explanation:

Keeping Snowstorm at $6,000,000 fit the market’s current balance between its early post-revamp prestige and the clearly low liquidity shown by recent Trading Island activity. As a pass-exclusive limited tied to the seasons revamp era, Snowstorm carries a durable “first wave” identity that collectors respect, since it marks one of the earliest new textures after that major system shift. That history supports a stable trading value because owners tend to treat it as a set piece for inventories built around season-era milestones rather than a quick-flip asset. The texture’s practical appeal also stays consistent, as its winter-forward look remains a clean thematic match for seasonal maps, which helps prevent sentiment from sliding into irrelevance. At the same time, the poll likely resisted a raise because the demand rating sits at 2.06 out of 10, signaling that interest is present but not competitive enough to force higher offers. With 263 copies circulating over the last month, Snowstorm is not common, yet it is available often enough that buyers can wait, reducing urgency and limiting price pressure. The 541 trades in the last month shows it does move, but that volume paired with low demand implies many transactions are convenience swaps or deal-chasing rather than aggressive bidding. In that environment, a higher valuation would have looked optimistic, as low demand usually means trades clear only when pricing feels fair relative to alternatives. The community also had a clear anchor at $6,000,000 because it was already the established trading value at poll start, and without a demand surge, most voters prefer continuity over speculative adjustments. The presence of a lower duped value at $5,500,000 adds another stabilizer, since it quietly caps how far confident buyers will stretch when they know cheaper, risk-tolerant routes exist. Even if collectors dislike duped influence, its visibility tends to cool upward momentum by offering a reference point for “don’t overpay” sentiment. Meanwhile, the Collector Rarity Score of 370 supports the idea that Snowstorm is a legitimate collector piece, but rarity score alone rarely overrules weak demand in short-term pricing decisions. Poll voters generally reward items that show both scarcity and active chasing, and Snowstorm currently shows scarcity without strong chasing behavior. Because the last month’s distribution and trade count suggest steady circulation rather than drying supply, there was no compelling sign of a developing squeeze. That combination makes the safest consensus outcome a hold, preserving $6,000,000 as a fair midpoint between its collectible status and its low demand reality. By keeping the current value, the community effectively acknowledged that Snowstorm’s legacy and seasonal aesthetic justify its tier, while recent market behavior does not justify moving the goalposts upward or downward.


Additional Item Information:

Snowstorm is a cosmetic vehicle texture in the Jailbreak Trading Expansion that coats a car in a blizzard-like pattern, reading as wind-swept snow and icy haze rather than a flat camo. In-game it tends to look brightest on smooth body panels, with the “storm” effect popping on curved fenders and fading subtly across large doors and hoods. It was originally earned in Season 1 after the seasons revamp by reaching Level 5, and it was Pass Exclusive, making it inherently limited to players who owned the pass. Because it was among the first newly introduced textures after the revamp, it carries an early-season identity that collectors often treat as a marker of that era. Today it is no longer obtainable through normal progression, so acquisition is effectively limited to Trading Island exchanges. Its collector profile is unusual: the Collector Rarity Score sits at 370 with a recorded distribution of 263 copies, yet demand is currently low at 2.06. Trading activity shows 541 total trades, suggesting it circulates among collectors, but it is not a constant “must-have” chase item. As a texture, Snowstorm does not change speed, acceleration, braking, or handling, but it can influence practical play by improving visual cohesion on winter-themed maps. The pale, snowy palette can help a vehicle blend into bright environments, though it can also stand out sharply against dark asphalt, neon lighting, or desert backdrops. Its best “feel” is thematic utility: it makes common vehicles look seasonally premium, especially when paired with white or ice-toned cosmetics. The design inspiration reads as a stylized winter squall, evoking snow flurries and whiteout conditions rather than a literal snowflake print. That makes it less “cute holiday” and more “weather event,” which is why it tends to be favored by players who like clean, cold, minimal looks. Snowstorm’s historical significance comes from its timing, since it helped define what the revamped seasons would offer as mid-tier pass rewards. It is often viewed as a quiet status symbol: not a headline ultra-rare, but a tell that the owner participated early and invested in Season 1 progression. Over time, its market perception has settled into a collector-leaning niche where rarity is acknowledged but demand is situational, driven by winter aesthetics and completion goals. A notable quirk is that its low demand despite limited supply can make it a strategic add-on in negotiations, where it sweetens a deal without inflating expectations. Another small legacy point is that it is frequently described as “ideal for winter season maps,” because its stormy white pattern can make any vehicle feel like a seasonal event car even when the base model is ordinary. In trading stories, Snowstorm commonly appears in bundles rather than as the centerpiece, and players who later regret skipping early passes sometimes target it as a manageable way to reclaim that Season 1 identity.


Voting Summary:

  • Total Participants: 9 members.
  • All Votes Counted: 17 votes tallied.
  • Market Regulators: 4 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: 3 votes.
  • Increase Value by $750,000: 0 votes.
  • Increase Value by $500,000: 2 votes.
  • Increase Value by $250,000: 0 votes.
  • Keep Item's Value Unchanged: 12 votes.
  • Decrease Value by $250,000: 0 votes.
  • Decrease Value by $500,000: 0 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 1393105931914444970 voted (🌟 3x): Increase by $1,000,000.
  • User ID 980255224499437588 voted (🌟 3x): Keep Current Value.
  • User ID 1013097717888716810 voted (🌟 3x): Keep Current Value.
  • User ID 1140430214527197284 voted (🌟 3x): Keep Current Value.
  • User ID 1025065030191939645 voted: Increase by $500,000.
  • User ID 1206017033741934595 voted: Increase by $500,000.
  • User ID 992835549859688449 voted: Keep Current Value.
  • User ID 1336585384259227740 voted: Keep Current Value.
  • User ID 1382988908568117281 voted: Keep Current Value.

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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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