FTF Bundle Value Checker for Flee the Facility Bundles
Filter Flee the Facility bundles by event, crate, or collector demand, then decide whether the bundle should stay complete or be split into separate hammer and gemstone value checks.
Use this checker when a trade includes a complete Flee the Facility bundle or a player claims a bundle premium. The tool compares demand, keep score, split score, risk notes, and trade use so you can decide what to verify in the main calculator.
Bundle values are estimates
Bundles are community trade references, not official Roblox prices. Always confirm the final W/F/L result before accepting.
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Anniversary Bundle
Event bundle
Included parts: Matching anniversary hammer and gemstone
Demand:High demand
Keep complete: Usually stronger when traded complete.
Split check: Split only when one side has a clearly better offer.
Collectors often prefer the clean pair, so verify the complete-bundle ask before breaking it.
Classic Rooks Bundle
Collector bundle
Included parts: Rooks-themed hammer and gemstone pair
Demand:High demand
Keep complete: Works well as a recognizable anchor bundle.
Split check: Split value can be lower if the buyer wanted the full theme.
Best used when the other player asks for Rooks or rook-style FTF values.
Halloween Event Bundle
Event bundle
Included parts: Seasonal hammer plus matching gemstone
Demand:Medium demand
Keep complete: Can rise during seasonal hype.
Split check: Split when only the hammer has active demand.
Check whether demand is current or only based on old event screenshots.
Winter Holiday Bundle
Event bundle
Included parts: Holiday hammer and gem pair
Demand:Medium demand
Keep complete: Looks cleaner as a full seasonal bundle.
Split check: Gemstones may become small adds outside the season.
Avoid paying a premium if the matching gem is hard to retrade.
Starter Crate Bundle
Crate bundle
Included parts: Common crate hammer and gemstone pair
Demand:Niche demand
Keep complete: Rarely deserves a bundle premium.
Split check: Usually better counted as separate small adds.
Use it for beginner trades, not as a serious upgrade anchor.
Limited Visual Bundle
Collector bundle
Included parts: Visually popular limited pair
Demand:High demand
Keep complete: Can justify keeping together when offers are active.
Split check: Split only if both separate pieces remain liquid.
Strongest when traders value the look as much as raw numbers.
Mixed Demand Bundle
Collector bundle
Included parts: Strong hammer with weaker matching gemstone
Demand:Niche demand
Keep complete: Bundle premium is fragile.
Split check: Often safer to value the hammer and gem separately.
Do not let a weak matching item inflate the whole offer.
Returning Event Bundle
Event bundle
Included parts: Bundle from an event that may return
Demand:Medium demand
Keep complete: Keep together only if current demand is stable.
Split check: Split if return risk makes the full bundle harder to sell.
Be conservative before events, updates, or rerelease rumors.
No bundle matches these filters. Try a broader search or open the full value list.
How to Use the Bundle Value Checker
A bundle check should happen before the final trade calculator step. Confirm the exact bundle, understand whether the pair is still wanted, then compare the complete offer with split-item value.
1. Confirm the pair
Check the exact hammer and gemstone names. A similar-looking pair may not carry the same bundle premium.
2. Read demand
High-demand bundles are easier to trade complete. Niche bundles may need a lower premium.
3. Choose keep or split
Use the goal selector to see which bundles are better kept together and which need separate item checks.
4. Run the final trade
Add every item from both sides to the FTF Calculator before you accept.
FTF Bundles vs FTF Sets
Players often use bundle and set interchangeably, but the search intent is slightly different. A set is usually a matching hammer-and-gemstone pair. A bundle can include event packs, collector pairs, crate pairs, or trade packages that players discuss as one offer.
That difference matters because some bundles deserve a complete-pair premium while others should be valued as separate items. The safest workflow is to inspect the bundle signal here, then use the full calculator for the final trade total.
Question
Bundle check
Calculator check
Is it complete?
Verify every expected part is included.
Enter only the actual items shown in the trade.
Is demand active?
Look for current demand, not only rarity.
Compare value totals after demand context.
Should I split it?
Use split notes when one piece is weak.
Run each piece separately if needed.
Is it a safe upgrade?
Prefer liquid bundles with stable offers.
Avoid weak bulk that only looks large.
Example Bundle Decisions
Use these examples to turn bundle signals into a practical trading decision.
Collector wants the full bundle
If the other player specifically asks for the matching pair, the complete bundle may trade better than separate pieces.
Action: Keep the bundle complete and compare the whole offer in the calculator.
Only the hammer is popular
A bundle can look premium even when the gemstone has weak demand.
Action: Check split value and avoid overpaying for the weaker part.
Seasonal hype is rising
Event bundles can spike near holidays or updates, then cool down later.
Action: Accept only if the current demand and calculator result both support it.
Starter bundle appears in bulk
Several low-demand bundles may make an offer look large but still weak.
Action: Treat them as small adds and check the total carefully.
Accuracy and Trade Limits
This checker is designed for fast bundle triage. It does not replace a final item-by-item trade calculation.
Bundle demand can change after events, updates, and community value-list changes.
A complete bundle is not automatically worth more than the separate pieces.
Credits, default items, and untradeable items should not be counted as bundle value.
Old screenshots may show outdated bundle demand or missing trade context.
Always recheck the final trade window after either player changes items.
An FTF bundle value is a community estimate for a complete Flee the Facility bundle, usually judged by demand, matching parts, rarity source, and split-item value.
Are Flee the Facility bundles worth more than sets?
Not always. Some bundles trade better complete, but others should be valued as separate hammers and gemstones.
Should I split an FTF bundle before trading?
Split it when one item has better separate demand or the complete bundle premium is weak. Keep it complete when collectors actively want the pair.
Does this checker replace the FTF Calculator?
No. Use it to understand bundle signals, then use the FTF Calculator to compare the exact items on both sides.
Where can I see all Flee the Facility bundles?
Use this page as a trade-focused bundle checker and cross-check official or wiki bundle lists when you need exact item history.