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Royale High Values List — All 1515 Items (August 2026)

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Community reference values for halos, accessories and sets — ranked highest first. Reference points for fair trades, never a price set by us.

Values last updated August 2026 · Open the trade calculator · Safe trading guide

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15Spring Halo 2022Spring Halo 20222.8M+1.8%
30Posey's SetPosey's Set1.1M
47Mermia's SetMermia's Set600,000
50Spring Halo 2021Spring Halo 2021560,000
52Mermaid Halo 2019Mermaid Halo 2019520,000
54Corrupt HaloCorrupt Halo500,000
57Mermaid Halo 2020Mermaid Halo 2020500,000
58Autumn Halo 2019Autumn Halo 2019490,000
63Winter Halo 2020Winter Halo 2020450,000
65Steampunk SetSteampunk Set420,000
67Winter Halo 2019Winter Halo 2019390,000
74Lucky Halo 2020Lucky Halo 2020350,000
76Spring Halo 2020Spring Halo 2020330,000
77Sugar Dough SetSugar Dough Set330,000
80Chromae's SetChromae's Set300,000
81Easter Halo 2019Easter Halo 2019300,000
85Lucky Halo 2019Lucky Halo 2019295,000
87Pleated Princess SkirtPleated Princess Skirt265,000-1.9%
102Starlight SetStarlight Set185,000
108Head over HeelsHead over Heels165,000
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Values in Royale High are shaped mostly by scarcity and desirability, expressed in Diamonds as a shared reference unit rather than as a price. Halos anchor the whole scale, and their standing comes from two things: how many were ever won, and how much the community loves the design. A seasonal halo becomes unobtainable the moment its event closes, so its total win count is frozen and only thins out over time. That is why older event halos with low populations and intricate looks sit at the top, while a halo that had tens of thousands of winners lands nearer the entry level. Retired and limited-release outfit sets, skirts, wings, and accessories follow the same rule: the longer something has been unobtainable, the more weight it tends to carry, because supply can no longer grow.

The ranking you see is a snapshot of where the community's demand sits right now, not an official statistic and not a fixed rate. It drifts as new halos debut, as hype moves between designs, and as items change hands. Use the list to get a feel for which tier two items belong to, then judge a trade by whether both sides fall in a similar range and both traders are genuinely happy, rather than by matching a Diamond figure to the decimal. If someone insists a trade is "exactly fair" down to a precise number, or pressures you to move fast, slow down.

A value list is a starting point for a conversation between two people, a community reference point and not a price. The fairest deals are the ones where each trader understands what they're giving, what they're getting, and why each item sits where it does on the scale.

Values are community reference points aggregated from public trading data — sanity-check figures for fair trades, not prices set by Royale High or by us. Always agree a trade with the other player.