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Explore MM2 items by release or event year.
Compare MM2 item values and check if a trade is a Win, Fair, or Lose.
Tap an empty slot to add every weapon or pet you plan to give. Each side holds up to nine items.
Enter the other side of the trade. We total each item’s current value.
Win means their current total is higher, Lose means yours is higher, and equal totals are Fair.
Explore MM2 items by release or event year.
Compare values from Halloween, Christmas, and other MM2 events.
Check complete set values and the items included in each set.
View all MM2 setsMM2 values are community trading points used to compare collectible items. They are not official Roblox prices, Robux amounts, or cash values.
Rarity, supply, demand, trade activity, stability, and whether an item is still obtainable can all affect the offer another player accepts.
Values can move after game events or market changes. Review the update date, demand, and stability before accepting an important trade.
The MM2 value calculator is a free tool that compares the current total value of items on both sides of a Murder Mystery 2 trade and rates the trade Win, Fair, or Lose.
Every tracked item has a current value on the MM2 values list. Search by item name, category, rarity, or tier before you trade.
Yes. Build both sides of an MM2 trade and the calculator compares their current total values.
Win means the items you receive have a higher current total. Lose means your offer is higher. Fair means both totals are equal.
Values follow established community trading estimates and market observations. They are not official Roblox prices and can move as demand and supply change.
Yes. Add the same item to more than one slot. Every filled slot counts toward that side's total.
The site refreshes when new source data is available. Check the update date shown at the top of the page before making a large trade.
No. MM2 values are community trading points used to compare items. They are not official Robux prices or cash values.
Demand, rarity, supply, trade activity, stability, and whether an item is still obtainable can all affect its community value.
Yes. Two items can have similar values but different demand. Higher-demand items may be easier to trade, while low-demand items may require patience or an overpay.
No. The result compares current community values, but player preferences and changing demand can affect real offers. Review demand and stability before accepting.