- Regular value decreased: $1,500,000 → $1,250,000.
- Duped value decreased: $1,250,000 → $1,000,000.
Value Change Explanation:
The Missile Bed’s community poll leaned toward a $250,000 cut that set it at $1,250,000 because its trade reality has long lagged its sticker price in Jailbreak Trading, with most players treating it as a niche dΓ©cor flex rather than a liquid asset. As a limited furniture item tied to a past season and now only obtainable via Trading Island swaps, it carries scarcity appeal, yet that scarcity is not translating into broad buyer competition. The key driver is utility perception: floor-placed furniture has minimal gameplay impact, so outside of collectors it rarely becomes a priority add-on in balanced offers. That narrow buyer pool makes the market sensitive to even small shifts in sentiment, and when fewer bidders chase the same piece, sellers lose leverage quickly. The poll likely reflected that the prior $1,500,000 trading value was aspirational and anchored to rarity talk more than consistent closing deals. With demand metrics unavailable, the community defaults to observable trading behavior, and for items like this the dominant signal is low visibility in active negotiations. The item’s own description frames it as extremely low demand and mostly collector-targeted, which primes voters to correct any overpricing. In practice, collectors are value-conscious and compare across many limited cosmetics, so they resist paying a premium unless the item is a centerpiece or widely recognized. The Collector Rarity Score of 392 supports that it is uncommon, but rarity alone cannot sustain a higher valuation when the audience is tiny. That mismatch between being hard to find and being hard to sell is exactly what community polls punish, because they aim to reflect realizable value rather than theoretical scarcity. Another pressure comes from duplication risk perception in limited furniture categories, where traders often discount to protect themselves from uncertain provenance. Even with a listed duped value at $1,250,000, the previous trading value at $1,500,000 implied a confidence premium that the market did not reward. When voters see a gap between a safer baseline and an inflated trading number, they tend to compress the spread back toward the conservative figure. The requirement detail, Level 5 in S12, also signals that the item was not universally accessible at release, but it does not create ongoing desirability the way a vehicle or highly visible cosmetic would. Because it is Not Applicable to a season pass label here and sits in furniture rather than performance or prestige categories, it lacks the broad “must-have” narrative that sustains higher demand. Market sentiment around low-demand collectibles typically favors pricing that enables movement, and a $250,000 decrease is a common recalibration size that acknowledges rarity while admitting weak liquidity. In short, the poll aligned the Missile Bed’s value with what traders can realistically extract in negotiations, prioritizing sell-through and collector-only appeal over the prior higher tag.
Additional Item Information:
Missile Bed is a floor-placeable furniture item in the Jailbreak Trading Expansion that functions as a novelty bed skin rather than a gameplay tool, blending a comfy “sleep spot” concept with the silhouette of a missile. In-game it reads as a gag-luxury prop for apartments and houses, with the humor coming from the contrast of a weapon-shaped body and the expectation of a bed’s comfort. Its unique characteristic is that it is unmistakably themed, so even at a distance it telegraphs “seasonal collectible dΓ©cor” more than generic furniture, and it tends to stand out best in minimalist rooms where the missile shape is not visually crowded. Availability-wise it was originally earned by reaching Level 5 in Season 12, with no Season Pass requirement, making it accessible to active seasonal grinders at the time but time-locked after the season ended. Today it can no longer be obtained through progression or purchase and is only acquirable via trading on Trading Island, which makes it limited in the practical sense of being discontinued. Despite that limitation, the Jailbreak Trading Network’s analysis notes its value is highly subjective because it is a floor placement item with extremely low demand, so it usually attracts offers mainly from collectors or players building themed interiors. Its Collector Rarity Score of 392 signals that it sits in a collector-oriented bracket where scarcity helps, yet liquidity is weak, meaning it can be harder to trade quickly compared to flashier cosmetics. Inspiration-wise its design is best understood as a stylized missile/rocket motif adapted into furniture, fitting Jailbreak’s long-running tradition of mixing crime-and-vehicles aesthetics with playful, meme-adjacent dΓ©cor. It also echoes the broader Jailbreak vibe of turning high-intensity concepts into harmless collectibles, similar to how the game often treats weapons, vehicles, and gadgets as stylized toys. Performance is effectively non-combat and non-vehicle, but it has practical “utility” for builders: it is a strong centerpiece item that can anchor a room theme, and its floor placement makes it easier to integrate into bedrooms, hangars, or “secret base” layouts without needing wall alignment. The main disadvantage is that floor furniture competes for space with higher-demand set pieces, and because it is so specific in theme, it can clash with luxury or modern builds unless the room is intentionally eccentric. Updates and changes have not been defined by major reworks or balance passes in the way vehicles or weapons are, and its most significant “change” over time is the transition from season progression reward to trade-only collectible, which altered how players perceive its worth. Community reception has generally framed it as a niche collector item: amusing, recognizable, and a fun flex for Season 12 completion, but not a must-have for traders seeking easy upgrades. Its legacy is tied to being a conversation starter on Trading Island and a marker of participation in that season, where ownership can signal long-term play history even if the market demand stays low. Trivia-wise, it often appears in “trophy room” apartments as a humorous contrast next to serious items, and some traders use it as an add-on to personalize offers because it is uncommon enough to be interesting but not so demanded that it distorts a deal. Another lesser-known angle is that its low demand can make it a patience item: owners may sit on it until the right collector appears, while collectors sometimes target it precisely because it is overlooked and can complete a themed furniture lineup. With no reliable distribution or times-traded figures available, its trading profile is best described as limited, collector-leaning, and situational, where the right buyer matters more than the average offer.
Voting Summary:
- Total Participants: 10 members.
- All Votes Counted: 27 votes tallied.
- Market Regulators: 9 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: 3 votes.
- Decrease Value by $250,000: 21 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: 3 votes.
Community Poll Participants:
- User ID 779655668407730217 voted (π 3x): Keep Current Value.
- User ID 904569431886270485 voted (π 3x): Decrease by $250,000.
- User ID 949380360209313823 voted (π 3x): Decrease by $250,000.
- User ID 1013097717888716810 voted (π 3x): Decrease by $250,000.
- User ID 1120762902140440666 voted (π 3x): Decrease by $250,000.
- User ID 1222596098032537802 voted (π 3x): Decrease by $250,000.
- User ID 1393105931914444970 voted (π 3x): Decrease by $250,000.
- User ID 1394365342872240128 voted (π 2x): Decrease by $250,000.
- User ID 980255224499437588 voted (π 3x): Decrease by $1,500,000.
- User ID 1382988908568117281 voted: Decrease by $250,000.
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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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