A Murderers VS Sheriffs skin is not limited just because it looks old, uses an event theme, has a rare label, or appears in a high-value offer. Limited status needs evidence: the exact item, original route, date or event, current availability, inventory image, community signals, and proof that it can be traded in the MVS Duels Community game.
This page does not publish a “complete limited list” because the live event inventory and source routes have not been verified item by item. It gives you a strict process for deciding whether a seller’s limited claim deserves a premium.
Confirm the game before the item
The correct target is Universe 7219654364, Root Place 135856908115931, creator MVS Duels Community. If the evidence points to RED21 Games, Universe 4348829796, MVS2, or an unnamed clone, stop. Similar games can reuse event themes and weapon language while having unrelated inventories.
Ask for a source that shows the exact game context. A cropped value screenshot or inventory image without the creator is a lead, not proof. Compare the item against an exact-game catalog and the live trade screen.
This identity check matters more than the size of the claimed value. A correct number for the wrong game is still wrong for your offer.
Build a limited-status evidence card
Complete as many fields as possible before paying a limited premium. When several remain unknown, lower the offer or wait.
Separate event theme from limited status
Official pass data confirms that the game has used seasonal event multipliers such as x2 Hearts, x2 Clovers, and x2 Sombreros, now marked off sale. That proves those event products existed. It does not prove every Valentine, St. Patrick’s, or Cinco de Mayo skin is limited, tradeable, or valuable.
An event-style death effect can also remain a direct product. The currently documented Winter effects Snowman, Santa, and Gifted have standalone product rows in an exact-game community index. Their seasonal family does not automatically make them unobtainable.
Require row-level evidence. The name of an event, a countdown, or a retired multiplier cannot establish the source of a different cosmetic.
Read value, demand, and trend together
Value is a community comparison signal. Demand estimates how often players want the item, and trend shows whether attention appears to be rising or falling. A high value with blank demand and no route is a risky limited target.
Compare the item’s community number with its replacement path. A direct product that is still for sale may be easy to replace even if the value looks large. An off-sale item with low demand may be hard to trade again. Scarcity and liquidity are not the same.
If sources disagree, use a range and inspect dates. Do not choose the highest quote simply because the seller calls the item exclusive.
Check the image and item type
Match the exact live inventory icon and name. Similar theme names can identify a knife, gun, death effect, pack component, or box reward. Comparing a full pack with one effect as if both are the same object is a common way to inflate an offer.
If the image is missing from the source, ask the seller to show the item inside the live trade UI. Do not accept an image from another Roblox experience. A clean type match is required before the value comparison begins.
For pack items, list each weapon separately. The official Dragon Pack contains Dragon Sword and Dragon Gun; the Batwing Pack contains Batwing Scythe and Red Hyper Laser. A same-theme effect is not included unless the official description says so.
Verify current availability
Check the live shop, event area, boxes, and product route tied to the item. If the route is absent, look for a dated official announcement or exact-game record that explains closure. One unavailable server or missing menu button is not enough to declare permanent scarcity.
Record whether the item is currently purchasable, event-only, box-sourced, trade-only, or unknown. Use “unknown” when the evidence stops. An honest unknown field is safer than an invented limited label.
Confirm tradeability by locating the item in the current offer interface. Ownership does not guarantee that every category can be exchanged.
Offer rules for a limited target
Set a maximum range before negotiating. Include a smaller uncertainty premium only when the original route and current unavailability are clear. Reduce the offer if demand, trend, or tradeability is missing.
Never use a trust trade, external middleman, or account login. Keep every item in one in-game confirmation. If the seller swaps the item or pressures you to accept before checking, cancel.
After receiving the item, record its exact name, type, source evidence, value range, and trade date. Your accepted offer is one observation, not a new official price.
Limited-skin questions
What limited skins are confirmed?
This guide does not label a complete set as confirmed because item-level event routes and current availability need live verification. Use the evidence card for each candidate.
Does off sale mean limited?
Not by itself. A product may rotate, return, be renamed, or remain obtainable by another route. Require evidence that the original route closed and the item remains in the economy.
Does an event name prove an item is rare?
No. Event wording identifies a theme or period, not supply, demand, or trade value.
What is the biggest warning sign?
A seller using a wrong-game value list or refusing to show the exact item, source, and current offer is a strong reason to walk away.