- Regular value remained unchanged: $7,500,000 → $7,500,000.
- Duped value remained unchanged: $7,000,000 → $7,000,000.
Value Change Explanation:
Keeping Snowstorm at $7,500,000 fit the community’s read that its long-term scarcity is real but its short-term pull on Trading Island is muted, so neither a push upward nor a cut downward felt justified. As a pass-exclusive limited tied to reaching Level 5 in S1 after the seasons revamp, it carries credible provenance and early-era appeal that supports a firm floor. That history matters because collectors treat first-wave revamp cosmetics as “era markers,” which reduces panic selling and keeps baseline confidence steady. At the same time, the texture’s niche identity as a winter-map ideal makes it more seasonal in desirability, so hype spikes are harder to sustain outside winter-themed trading moods. The demand rating of 2.12 out of 10 signals that, in the last month, most traders were not actively chasing it compared with more universally flexible cosmetics. With 223 copies circulating, Snowstorm is not common, yet it is available enough that buyers can wait for favorable terms instead of bidding aggressively. The 472 trades over the last month indicates it still moves, but the activity reads as routine liquidity rather than a scramble, aligning with stable pricing expectations. Poll voters also weigh how close recent valuations already sit to likely clearing prices, and the poll-start figures showed a tight band between $7,750,000 duped value and $8,000,000 trading value. That narrow spread implies the market had already converged on a fair zone, leaving little room for a decisive reprice without new catalysts. The fact that the duped value was only modestly below trading value suggests there was some caution priced in, but not enough distrust to demand a larger discount. In practice, low demand tends to cap upside because sellers must compete, yet true limited status and a Collector Rarity Score of 374 protect against sharp drops by anchoring collector interest. The community typically reserves increases for items with rising demand momentum or rapidly tightening availability, neither of which is evident from a low demand score and a distribution count that is steady. Conversely, decreases usually follow clear signs of stagnation, like very low trade throughput relative to copies, but 472 monthly trades suggests there are still consistent matches. Because Snowstorm sits in that middle ground, the most consensus-friendly choice was to keep it aligned with the established equilibrium. The $7,500,000 level functions as a compromise point that reflects its collectible pedigree while acknowledging that current buyers are selective and price-sensitive. Maintaining that number also reduces whiplash for traders who use it as a benchmark in multi-item bundles, where small shifts can distort perceived fairness. Overall, the poll outcome reflects a market that respects Snowstorm’s early-season pass exclusivity and rarity profile, yet sees no present demand surge strong enough to justify lifting it above its already-credible range.
Additional Item Information:
Snowstorm is a vehicle texture in the Jailbreak Trading Expansion known for a cold, wind-swept blizzard motif that reads as swirling white and pale blue streaking across panels. In-game it tends to feel crisp and high-contrast on dark bodies, while on light paints it becomes subtler and more “frosted” than flashy. It was earned in Season 1 after the seasons revamp by reaching Level 5, and it was Pass Exclusive, so only Season Pass owners who hit the requirement could claim it. Because it arrived early in the revamped seasonal era, it sits among the first wave of “new-style” seasonal textures, which gives it a distinct historical placement. It is limited in the practical sense that the original unlock window is long closed, leaving Trading Island as the only realistic acquisition path today. Jailbreak Trading Network classifies it with a Collector Rarity Score of 374, and its observed distribution is 223 copies, which supports the idea that it is not common. Despite that, its current demand context is soft, with a Demand Rating around 2.12 marked Low, suggesting many traders respect its scarcity but do not chase it aggressively. That mismatch creates a niche market where patient collectors can often negotiate favorable swaps, while dedicated seasonal-texture collectors may still pay a premium for completion. The design inspiration is strongly winter-forward, evoking snow squalls and storm bands rather than simple snowflakes, and it pairs naturally with winter-themed map vibes and cold-color builds. Performance-wise, as a texture it does not alter speed, acceleration, or braking, but it can affect practical gameplay in subtle ways through visibility and readability. On bright snowy environments it can blend into the scene and reduce visual pop, while on darker vehicles it can break up silhouettes and look more animated at speed. It is often considered ideal for winter season maps because the pattern harmonizes with icy lighting and makes vehicles feel “in-season” without needing special effects. There are no major recorded reworks or balancing changes tied to Snowstorm, and its value movement has mainly followed trading-era economics. Its legacy is tied to being an early post-revamp seasonal reward, so it can function as a quiet status marker for long-time pass owners. Community reception has historically been appreciative among collectors who like thematic cosmetics, yet its low demand shows it is more of a taste-driven flex than a universal staple. In Trading Island culture it is commonly treated as a “collector’s texture” rather than a liquid trade chip, and its 472 times traded indicates steady circulation without constant hype. Trivia-wise, its early-season placement means many owners either forgot they had it or undervalued it until trading highlighted its low copy count. Another common player experience is using Snowstorm to build full winter loadouts, where the texture becomes the anchor cosmetic that makes otherwise standard vehicles feel seasonal. Because it is Pass Exclusive and capped by a finished season, every copy in circulation is effectively a historical snapshot of Season 1 progression. The combination of 223 copies, a mid-high collector score, and low demand makes it a classic example of a scarce cosmetic that rewards collectors more than flippers.
Voting Summary:
- Total Participants: 0 members.
- All Votes Counted: 0 votes tallied.
- Market Regulators: 0 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: 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.
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