Trading

Murderers VS Sheriffs Trading Guide

Prepare, inspect, and confirm Murderers VS Sheriffs trades safely while avoiding item swaps, wrong-game values, and external-login scams.

Trade in Murderers VS Sheriffs only when you can identify every item and explain why the offer works for you. Start in the correct MVS Duels Community game, prepare a dated comparison before opening the offer, then treat the final confirmation as a complete second inspection.

The exact current trade button, eligibility rule, confirmation timer, and list of tradeable categories have not been independently reproduced for this build. Use the live interface for those details while keeping the same safety sequence below.

Prepare before opening a trade

Confirm you are in Universe 7219654364, entered from Root Place 135856908115931, and the creator is MVS Duels Community. If a friend sent a direct Place link, return to the official root experience when the identity is unclear.

Know the exact names and types you are willing to offer. Separate knife-side skins, gun-side skins, death effects, and pack components. Check the source of each item and whether you can still obtain it without trading.

Open a current exact-game community value source and note the check date. Value alone is not enough: record demand, trend, source, availability, and any missing field. Set your maximum overpay before the other player starts adding urgency.

Find and start the in-game trade

In the root lobby, look for the current Trade button, player interaction menu, inventory action, or trading area. Public sources confirm that trading is a player intent in this exact game, but the present button location and eligibility requirement need a live check.

Select the other player’s exact Roblox username and verify the display name is not hiding a different account. If the game requires a level, setting, account age, or other condition, follow the live message. Do not pay an external user to “unlock” eligibility.

If the player cannot be selected, check whether they are in the same server, whether either account has trade requests disabled, and whether the requested item category appears in the live trade list. Do not move the deal to a website or direct account transfer.

Build the offer item by item

Add one item at a time and say or write its full name and type. If the item is part of a pack, distinguish the individual weapon from the whole pack. If it is a death effect, keep it separate from matching-theme weapons.

For each item, check:

  1. Exact displayed name and icon.
  2. Knife, gun, effect, or other live category.
  3. Original source: pack, direct product, box, event, or unknown.
  4. Current availability and replacement route.
  5. Community value, demand, trend, and check date.
  6. Whether the live interface actually allows it to be traded.

If either side changes an item, restart the comparison. A new total requires a new decision. Do not accept a substitute because the icon or theme looks similar.

Use the confirmation screen correctly

Count again

Count every item on both sides. Make sure a matching pair still contains both pieces and no high-value item disappeared.

Read names again

Match the exact name and type, especially for same-family weapons and effects.

Ignore pressure

A timer or impatient player does not change the evidence. Cancel if you cannot finish the check.

Keep the deal in game

Never accept a promise of later Robux, cash, another account, or a second trade as payment for the first.

If the interface has two confirmation stages, assume the second stage can contain a changed offer until you verify it. Read the screen instead of clicking from muscle memory.

How to judge fairness

Add current community values only after identity and type match. Then adjust for demand, trend, source certainty, and replacement risk. A higher-value item with no demand or route may be less useful than a slightly lower, widely wanted item.

Consider your collection goal. Completing Dragon Sword plus Dragon Gun can be personally valuable even if a different mixed pair has a similar total. That personal premium is your choice, not an official market rule.

Use a range when current sources disagree. If the gap is large and there is no recent evidence, reduce the offer or wait. Do not choose the largest quoted number simply because it makes your side look stronger.

Scam patterns and the correct response

Item swap: the other side removes or replaces an item near confirmation. Cancel and rebuild slowly.

Trust trade: you are asked to give an item first for a future return. Decline; a safe exchange should fit in the live offer.

External login: a link promises values, verification, or a middleman and requests account secrets. Close it and secure the account if anything was entered.

Wrong-game list: the source uses RED21 Games, Universe 4348829796, MVS2, or no creator identity. Do not use its values.

False limited claim: a seller uses event or exclusive wording without an exact item route, current status, or image match. Treat the premium as unsupported.

Theme bundle confusion: several weapons and effects with one theme are described as one item. List every component separately.

After the trade

Open the inventory immediately and confirm the received items. Save the result screen if the game provides one. Recheck the names, types, and whether the item can be equipped.

Update your own inventory notes with the date and what you gave. Do not assume the accepted offer becomes a permanent market price; one trade can reflect personal preference or urgency.

If an item is missing, do not make another trade to “fix” it. Capture the available platform and game evidence and use official Roblox reporting or the verified creator group. Never share account secrets with a person claiming they can reverse the trade.

A first-trade route

Begin with a low-risk offer whose items have clear sources. Official pack weapons such as Dragon Sword, Dragon Gun, Batwing Scythe, and Red Hyper Laser are useful identity examples, though their live tradeability still needs confirmation.

Avoid making an uncertain event item your first target. Learn the confirmation flow with readable items, then move to higher-value or limited-style offers when you can judge source and demand. Use the Value List and Limited Skins guide for those steps.

Trading questions

Where is the trade button?

The current public data does not document its exact location. Check the root lobby’s player, inventory, and trade controls. Follow the live eligibility message and stay in the official game.

Can I trade Robux directly?

Do not use off-platform Robux or cash promises. The live trade screen defines what can safely be exchanged inside the game.

What if the other player changes one item?

Restart the entire comparison. Recount, reread names, and recalculate current values before confirming.

Are values guaranteed?

No. Community values are dated signals, not official prices or guaranteed future offers.

Sources checked

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