Murderers vs Sheriffs Duels Values List — All 130 Items (July 2026)
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Community reference values for cases, knives and guns — ranked highest first. Reference points for fair trades, never a price set by us.
Values last updated July 2026 · Open the trade calculator · Safe trading guide
Murderers vs Sheriffs Duels has no in-game value meter, so every number you see here is a community reference point — a read on how sought-after a cosmetic is next to everything else, expressed as the unit-less K and M figures the community uses (Pro Game Guides is the common source), never a real-money price. Three things shape where an item lands. Rarity sets the baseline, climbing from common cosmetics up to legendaries. Scarcity then reshapes it: cases and bundle sets pulled from the store are capped in supply, which is why discontinued pieces like the Willow Case climb well past newer items of similar rarity. Demand is the wildcard on top — a bold, popular knife or gun can outrank a rarer one that nobody is hunting. We sort the catalog into broad tiers — Top Tier, High Value, Mid Value, and Low Value — so you can place an item at a glance before weighing the finer numbers.
Read the ranking as relative standing, not a fixed rate. Items near each other are roughly interchangeable in a swap, while a clear gap means one side should add something to even things out. To judge whether a trade is fair, line up everything each player is offering, see where those pieces sit across the tiers, and factor in demand as well as raw rarity — a piece that ranks a notch higher but is hard to trade away carries less pull in practice than a slightly lower one everyone wants. Values here move with every store rotation, new case, and shift in hype, so treat any figure as a starting point for negotiating a fair, item-for-item swap between two players. If both traders are happy and the trade window matches what was promised, the deal is fair, wherever a list would slot it — a reference point, never a price.
Values are community reference points aggregated from public trading data — sanity-check figures for fair trades, not prices set by Murderers vs Sheriffs Duels or by us. Always agree a trade with the other player.
