MM2 Values in 2026: UnderstandingThe Digital Stock Market

EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 5 MIN

MM2 Values in 2026: UnderstandingThe Digital Stock Market

from Carlos's Podcast · host Carlos

In the world of Murder Mystery 2 (MM2 Values), the value of an item is rarely about how it looks and almost always about its market standing. By March 2026, the MM2 trading economy has become as complex as any real-world stock market. For players looking to build a high-tier inventory, understanding "Values" is the difference between becoming a "rich" trader or losing everything in a "lose" trade (L).The "Big Two" Value ListsThere is no "official" price for items in MM2. Instead, the community relies on two primary third-party value lists that dictate the market:Supreme Values (SV): Currently considered the gold standard for high-tier and "pro" traders. SV is known for updating rapidly to reflect "hype" and demand shifts.MM2Values (MM2V): Often called the "Seer-based" list, it is the oldest and most widely recognized by casual players. While it sometimes lags behind SV in speed, it remains a pillar of the community.The 2026 Power HierarchyAs of today, values are dominated by high-rarity Ancients and unique event items. The market has seen a massive shift away from older "Godlies" as supply has flooded the game.Item Type | Key 2026 Power Players | Market StatusAncient/High-Tier | Traveler's Gun, Evergun, Turkey | Extremely High Value; "Stable" to "Doing Well"Chromas | Chroma Cookiecane, Chroma Elderwood Blade | Fluctuating; still the "flex" items of choiceVintages | Phaser, Shadow, Blood | Low Demand; generally used as adds in larger tradesThe "Corrupt" | Corrupt Knife | The ultimate stable currency; rarely drops in valueStability vs. Demand: The Secret MetricsExperienced traders in 2026 don't just look at the raw number (e.g., "1,500 value"). They look at two hidden stats:Demand: A scale of 1–10. An item with a value of 500 but a "10" demand (like Heartblade or Bat) is often easier to trade than a 1,000-value item with a "2" demand.Stability: Items are categorized as Improving, Stable, Fluctuating, or Decreasing. In 2026, items from the 2023–2024 Holiday Packs (like Sakura and Blossom) have shown surprising long-term stability, making them safer investments than the newer, highly volatile 2026 Valentine's items.The "Underpaid For" PhenomenonA common term you’ll see on value lists today is "Underpaid For." This indicates that while an item has a high numerical value, traders are refusing to pay that full price. Conversely, "Overpaid For" items (like the Harvester) consistently fetch 10–20% more than their listed value because everyone wants them.Trading Strategy for 2026Success in the current market requires more than just refreshing a website. Top traders use Trade Checkers—integrated tools on value sites that let you plug in both sides of a trade to see the "Net Profit" or "Net Loss." In 2026, the best strategy is to "downgrade" high-value, low-demand items into multiple "high-demand" smalls, then "upgrade" those smalls for a single stable high-tier item.

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