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Survive the Killer! trading

Search live Survive the Killer! player-to-player listings by value, scarcity and demand — every trade is item-for-item with verified traders, no real money and no platform-set prices.

TradingKeep is a fan-made player-to-player marketplace — not affiliated with or endorsed by Survive the Killer! or its publisher. Game and item names and images belong to their respective owners.

Trading rules

Survive the Killer trading is item-for-item through the in-game trade window — you swap collectible knives and killer skins on a Win / Fair / Lose basis, and dedicated trading servers exist for finding partners. The in-game currency isn't the trade unit, so values here are community reference points, not prices (the old official STKValues site shut down in 2025; the community now tracks values on sites like galaxyvalues). Cross-trading for Robux or off-platform items has no in-game protection — only ever trade in a live window and re-check the offer before you accept.

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Survive the Killer! is Slyce's long-running Roblox survival-horror round game — one player spawns as the Killer while everyone else tries to survive and escape. Nothing you trade changes how a round plays out: every tradeable item is a cosmetic collectible. Two things cross a trade here — knives, the survivor weapon skins, and killer skins, the look your Killer wears — and the catalog sorts them into Limited Knives, Limited Killers, Shop Knives, Shop Killers, Crate Knives, and Crafting. Deals are struck item-for-item on a Win / Fair / Lose basis: you weigh what each side puts up and decide whether the swap wins, loses, or lands fair. Because the game has no player-tradeable currency, you cannot even out a deal with coins — you close a gap with another item — and most traders meet up in dedicated trading servers to find a partner.

What lifts one item above another is almost entirely scarcity. Limited Knives and Limited Killers came from events, codes, or limited-time drops that are long gone, so their supply is capped and retired pieces only grow rarer as accounts go inactive — that is why a chase knife like Galaxy sits so far above anything still in the shop. Shop Knives and Shop Killers stay low-standing precisely because anyone can still obtain them, while Crate Knives, pulled from randomized prize crates, land in the middle and climb when a particular crate skin is hard to hit. On top of raw scarcity, live demand does the fine-tuning: a striking, sought-after limited like Santerror pulls far more interest than an equally rare item nobody is hunting.

Because trades happen with no in-game protection or middleman system, this community's scams all come down to getting you to give up your item first. Cross-trading — swapping an STK knife for Robux, another game's items, or anything off-platform — leaves you zero recourse if the other side vanishes, and every "trust trade," where you hand yours over on a promise to be paid back, is simply theft waiting to happen. Confirm the exact item in the trade window before you accept, never send first, and treat any "free knife" link or account-login site as phishing. Use a community value list the smart way: since the official STKValues site shut down in February 2025, the scene leans on galaxyvalues and stktradings for reference points — read them as a shared sense of where an item stands, not a fixed number.

Survive the Killer! trading FAQ

Does TradingKeep charge any fees?

No — TradingKeep is completely free. There are no fees and we never take a cut of your trades.

How does trading Survive the Killer! items work?

It's item-for-item, player-to-player trading. You post the item you have — and the rolls it came with — plus what you'd take for it. Other players make offers, you accept the one you like, and you complete the trade in-game. No middlemen, no money.

Is any real money involved?

No. TradingKeep is item-for-item only. Real-money and gift-card offers break game rules and are banned here — report anyone who tries.

How does TradingKeep stop scams?

Several ways at once: trade-verified reviews so a trader's history is real, chat that renders every link as plain text so phishing can't land, a dual-confirm step on every trade, and a report system tied to visible outcomes.

What is a "trade-verified" review?

A review you can trust: it unlocks only after a completed trade that both sides confirmed. No drive-by ratings and no review-bombing.

Do my listings expire?

Listings stay live for 30 days and can be bumped every 6 hours to stay near the top. Done trading? Cancel a listing any time.