FTF item value and demand lookup

FTF Item Value Finder for Flee the Facility Trades

Search example hammers, gemstones, and sets by item type and demand signal before you open the full trade calculator. The finder helps you spot whether an item is a stable anchor, a risky hype piece, or only a small add.

Search FTF Item Value Signals

Use this finder when a trade offer includes unfamiliar Flee the Facility items. Filter by hammer, gemstone, or set, then compare the demand note, value band, risk warning, and trade use. These entries are educational examples, so verify exact live values on the calculator before a serious trade.

Not a fixed price list
FTF values are community references. Demand, event timing, and liquidity can change the real result.

Dark Bone Crusher

Hammer

Value band: Premium limited band

Demand: High demand

Risk note: Watch recent offers before overpaying

Works best as the anchor item in a trade, not as one piece inside a weak bulk offer.

Classic Rooks Set

Set

Value band: Collector set band

Demand: High demand

Risk note: Check whether both matching pieces are included

A complete set can trade better than separated hammer and gemstone pieces.

Galaxy Cloud Gemstone

Gemstone

Value band: Stable mid-to-high band

Demand: Medium demand

Risk note: Demand depends on visual preference

Useful when balancing a hammer-heavy offer or completing a theme.

Santa Mallet

Hammer

Value band: Seasonal value band

Demand: Medium demand

Risk note: Seasonal hype can fade after events

Good to compare against other event hammers before accepting.

Ocean Blue Gemstone

Gemstone

Value band: Low-to-mid band

Demand: Niche demand

Risk note: May take longer to trade again

Better as a small add than as the main reason to accept a trade.

Midnight Pumpkin Set

Set

Value band: Event set band

Demand: Medium demand

Risk note: Compare full-set demand with split-item value

Strongest when the other player wants the complete theme.

Common Crate Hammer

Hammer

Value band: Starter value band

Demand: Niche demand

Risk note: Easy to replace

Usually only useful for small adds or beginner trades.

Rising Limited Gemstone

Gemstone

Value band: Volatile rising band

Demand: High demand

Risk note: Can cool off quickly after hype

Check stability before treating a recent rise as permanent.

No matching item signals. Try a broader search or open the full value list.

How to Use the Item Value Finder

A good item check starts with quick filtering, then moves into calculator totals and trade-window safety. Use the finder as a first pass, not the final decision.

1

Identify the item

Match the exact hammer, gemstone, or set name. Similar-looking event items can have very different demand.

2

Filter by type

Separate hammers, gemstones, and sets so you compare the item against similar trade pieces.

3

Read demand first

High value is weaker when demand is low. Prefer items that other traders actively want.

4

Confirm with totals

After checking signals, use the FTF Calculator to compare both sides and decide Win, Fair, or Lose.

What the Finder Checks Before a Trade

The finder focuses on the signals that decide whether an FTF item is practical to hold or trade again. A rare item can still be difficult to move if only a few collectors want it. A mid-value item can be useful when it has broad demand and stable offers.

For serious trades, combine these signals with the live calculator, the full FTF Values 2026 guide, and your own trade goal. If you are upgrading, liquidity matters. If you are collecting, set completion and visual preference can matter more.

Signal Meaning Trade use
Demand How many active traders want the item Prefer high or stable demand for upgrade trades
Value band A practical range rather than an exact promise Use it to spot overpay risk
Stability Whether recent interest is steady, rising, or cooling Be careful with hype spikes
Set context Whether matching pieces improve appeal Check full-set demand before splitting
Liquidity How easily the item can be traded again Avoid being stuck with niche pieces

Example Finder Decisions

These examples show how to turn item signals into a trade action. They are not fixed prices.

High-demand anchor item

If one side has a stable limited hammer with broad demand, it can carry more practical value than several low-demand pieces.

Action: Use the calculator, then avoid accepting weak bulk unless the total and demand both make sense.

Niche gemstone add

A gemstone with niche demand can help balance a small gap, but it should rarely decide a major trade by itself.

Action: Treat it as an add and check whether you can trade it again later.

Complete set offer

A full hammer and gemstone set can appeal to collectors more than the same pieces split apart.

Action: Compare full-set demand before separating the items or trading one piece away.

Rising hype item

A rising item may look attractive today but can drop if the trend cools or an event returns.

Action: Look for stability and recent offers before counting the full hype value.

Accuracy and Safety Limits

The finder is designed for fast trade thinking, not guaranteed pricing. Use it with the same caution you would use for any FTF value reference.

  • It does not replace the live FTF Calculator for total Win/Fair/Lose checks.
  • It does not guarantee another player will accept a listed value.
  • It does not include credits, default items, or untradeable items as trade value.
  • Old screenshots, copied value lists, and rushed offers can be outdated.
  • Always recheck the final trade window after any item changes.

FTF Item Value Finder FAQ

It is a quick lookup page for Flee the Facility item value signals. It helps you compare item type, demand, risk, and trade use before opening the full calculator.

No. It shows practical value bands and trade signals. Exact values can change, so use the FTF Calculator and current value pages before accepting a major trade.

Demand shows whether other players actively want the item. A rare item with weak demand can be harder to trade than a lower-value item with steady interest.

Yes. Filter by sets when you want to check whether a matching hammer and gemstone pair may have more collector appeal than separated pieces.

Add both sides of the offer to the FTF Calculator, compare the W/F/L result, then check demand, stability, and the final trade window.