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Survive the Killer! Values List — All 674 Items (July 2026)

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Community reference values for knives and killer skins — 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

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39The Void BladeThe Void Blade350,000
71DaemoniumDaemonium200,000
76ShadowveilShadowveil200,000
95Super CyanSuper Cyan150,000
100CactusCactus125,000
104KrillKrill125,000
111The TemplateThe Template125,000
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Values in Survive the Killer are unit-less community reference points, not money amounts — the game has no player-tradeable currency, so a value only tells you roughly how sought-after an item is next to everything else, never a spendable total. Scarcity is the engine. Limited Knives and Limited Killers that came from finished events, codes, or limited-time drops can no longer be obtained, so their supply is frozen and their standing climbs, while Shop Knives and Shop Killers stay near the bottom because anyone can still get them. Crate Knives pulled from randomized crates sit in between. Demand then bends the ranking: a well-loved limited like Santerror can outrank a rarer item nobody chases, and a fresh release can ride hype before it settles.

Read the list as a relative order, not a scoreboard. Items sitting near each other are roughly interchangeable in a swap; a big gap means one side should add another item to even things out. Because you cannot top up a deal with currency, most trades are built from a couple of pieces on each side until both totals land close — that is the whole Win / Fair / Lose habit. When you weigh an offer, line up everything each person is putting in, check where those items fall on the list, and factor in real demand: an item that ranks technically higher but is hard to trade away counts for less in practice than a slightly lower one everyone wants.

The reference points here trace to the community lists that filled the gap after the official STKValues site closed in February 2025 — galaxyvalues and stktradings — which are maintained by traders, not the developers, and shift as events retire items and hype moves. Treat any ranking as a starting point for negotiation, never a fixed rule. A trade is fair when both players are happy once the items on the table land in the same neighborhood, and the list just gets you to that read faster.

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