Sailor Piece Value Trends
Which Sailor Piece item values are going up today, and which are going down? Use this page to spot hot items before your friends do, and to avoid trading away stuff that's about to drop. Updated every 10 minutes.
▲ Rising items
These items are going up in price. Players want them more right now. If you own one, wait a bit — you might get more for it tomorrow. If you want to buy one, pay a little extra.
▼ Dropping items
These items are going down in price. If you own one, trade it soon before it drops more. If someone offers one to you, ask for a little extra to make it fair.
Top rising items
Largest positive price movement since the previous checkpoint.
Top dropping items
Largest negative price movement since the previous checkpoint.
How to use this page
Before you offer an item
Check the dropping list. If your item is there, your friend might ask you to add something extra because the price is falling.
Before you ask for an item
Check the rising list. If it's there, the real price is higher than the sticker says — you might need to give up a little more to get it.
Right after an update
New updates change everything! New items usually shoot up in price fast, and old items can drop overnight. Check this page often.
Common questions
- How often do the trends update?
- Every 10 minutes. We check all the Sailor Piece values, see which ones moved, and update the risers and droppers lists.
- What does 'rising' mean?
- A rising item is going up in price. More players want it right now, or fewer people have it. If you own one, you might want to wait and trade it later for more. If you want to buy one, be ready to pay a little extra.
- Should I stop trading dropping items?
- Not always — but be careful! A dropping item is going down in price. If you put one in a trade, your friend might ask for something extra because the sticker price isn't real anymore. Try to trade dropping items away quickly.
- What does the percent number mean?
- It's how much the price changed since the last check. If an item was 1,000 and now it's 1,200, that's +20%. A red minus number means it went down.









