- Regular value remained unchanged: $1,250,000 → $1,250,000.
- Duped value remained unchanged: $1,000,000 → $1,000,000.
Value Change Explanation:
The poll settled on keeping Striker at $1,250,000 because its market behavior at the time pointed to stability rather than a clear push for either a rise or a cut in value. As a limited tied to reaching Level 10 in Season 20: Apocalypse, it carries a built-in prestige factor that consistently supports a higher baseline than many ordinary limiteds. That prestige is reinforced by its identity as the grand prize and by the distinctive roof-mounted minigun, which gives it a memorable niche collectors still want. At the same time, the Striker’s practical reputation works against momentum, since it is described as rather slow and not well-received by players, limiting organic gameplay-driven demand. That split profile typically produces a steady collector floor but weak competitive bidding, which aligns with a keep vote when no new catalyst appears. The demand rating of 0.80 out of 10 signaled very low current appetite on Trading Island, discouraging voters from arguing for an increase. Yet the same very low demand also made a sharp decrease hard to justify, because low demand alone does not prove the existing price is wrong if supply is not flooding the market. The last-month distribution of 1,742 circulating copies suggested it is not ultra-rare, but it is also not so common that it must be priced like a mass item. With that mid-level availability, the market can absorb listings without collapsing, especially when the item’s season-grand-prize status keeps a subset of collectors engaged. The last-month times traded figure of 9,229 showed the item still moves frequently enough to provide price discovery and liquidity, reducing fear that the $1,250,000 tag is purely theoretical. However, that trading activity paired with very low demand implies many of those trades are likely value-neutral swaps, deal-chasing, or owner rotation rather than aggressive overpays. In a poll context, that pattern tends to produce consensus around the existing trading value, because participants see consistent clearing at current expectations but no evidence of buyers stretching higher. The presence of a lower duped value at $1,000,000 also likely anchored some voters’ caution, since the gap suggests perceived risk and discourages pushing the official figure upward. Even so, the trading value already sat above the duped value, reflecting that legitimate market preference still exists, and voters may have viewed $1,250,000 as the compromise point that accounts for both desirability and caution. With no strong demand surge, no supply shock indicated by the monthly circulation, and no narrative shift beyond its established strengths and weaknesses, the most defensible community stance was to keep the prevailing trading value unchanged. This outcome matches broader Jailbreak Trading sentiment for polarizing season vehicles, where unique identity sustains a floor while mixed usability caps upside, making the current number the least disputed option. In the Jailbreak Trading Network’s view, the keep decision reflects a market that is active but not enthusiastic, supported by limited status and grand-prize history yet restrained by low demand and lukewarm player reception.
Additional Item Information:
Striker is a Season 20: Apocalypse grand-prize vehicle in the Jailbreak Trading Expansion, earned by reaching Level 10 during that season and later seen as a novelty-heavy reward. In-game it reads as a rugged, combat-themed ride built around its defining gimmick, a roof-mounted minigun that visually dominates the silhouette and sells the apocalypse fantasy. The overall feel is more “armed utility car” than sleek hypercar, with the weapon giving it presence even when parked on Trading Island. Originally it was obtained only through the Season 20 Level 10 requirement, making it limited by season access and time, and today legitimate acquisition is primarily through trading. Its circulating supply is relatively small at 1,742 copies, yet its market pull stays muted because desirability is driven more by theme than performance. Current trading context reflects that softness with a 0.80 demand rating labeled Very Low, even though it has still moved through the economy with 9,229 recorded trades. Inspiration-wise, Striker leans into the in-game Apocalypse season motif, evoking improvised militarized vehicles and rooftop weapon platforms rather than luxury or racing heritage. Performance is where the identity splits, because despite the aggressive look and the minigun utility angle, the vehicle itself is considered rather slow for its class with an approximate top speed of 170 MPH. That speed makes it less attractive for high-efficiency escapes and long rotations compared with faster seasonal prizes, so it tends to underperform in time-to-objective play. Survivability is moderate with 125 HP and a 7.5s recovery window, which can help it stay present in scrappy fights, but it still does not translate into top-tier chase dominance. The roof minigun is its main gameplay advantage, offering a distinct offensive option that can pressure opponents and create moments of control, yet the slower platform can make it harder to reposition or disengage after committing. This creates a handling-and-role nuance where Striker is best treated as a situational combat ride or a style pick, rather than a primary grind vehicle. In terms of updates and changes, its most significant “change” has been economic rather than mechanical, shifting from a season-exclusive unlock into a trade-only collectible whose value is shaped by demand more than scarcity. Community reception has historically been lukewarm, with players often calling out the mismatch between “grand prize with a minigun” expectations and the reality of a slower vehicle. That said, it retains legacy value as a distinctive Season 20 artifact, and for collectors it signals participation in the Apocalypse era or successful later trading. On Trading Island it functions more as a conversation piece and theme flex than a status symbol of wealth, since low demand limits how much prestige it conveys. Trivia-wise, Striker’s trade history is unusually active relative to its low demand, suggesting many owners cycle it quickly after testing the novelty, while a smaller group keeps it for the weapon gimmick and season identity. Its limited distribution figure is often cited in negotiations, but the market typically prices it by usability and sentiment, making it a classic example of a low-demand limited that is easy to find yet hard to “love.”
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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