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Sailor Piece Market Trends

The biggest value shifts since the last checkpoint — updated every 10 minutes. Use rising items to spot early opportunities; use droppers to protect your side of a trade.

▲ Rising items

Recent trades are closing above the reference value. Signals increasing demand or tightening supply. If you hold a rising item, waiting can improve your offer. If you want one, budget above the listed value.

▼ Dropping items

Recent trades are closing below the reference value. Signals weakening demand or oversupply. Treat the listed value as a ceiling — not a guaranteed price. Avoid putting a dropping item on your trade side without flagging it.

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 trend data in your trades

Before offering an item

Check if it appears in the droppers list. A dropping item on your side of a trade gives your partner negotiating leverage — they'll expect a discount from the reference value.

Before requesting an item

Check if it appears in the risers list. A rising item means real trades are closing above the number you see here — budget accordingly or you'll undershoot and lose the deal.

After a major update

New update drops are always the best time to watch trends. New items enter the risers list immediately. Items the update made obsolete appear on the droppers list within 24–48 hours.

Frequently asked questions

How often are trend rankings updated?
Trends refresh every 10 minutes from the community data feed. Each update captures the latest checkpoint values and recalculates the percentage change for every tracked item.
What does a rising item mean in Sailor Piece trading?
A rising item means recent trades have been closing above the previously recorded reference value. It signals increasing demand or tightening supply — either way, buyers are willing to pay more. If you hold a rising item, waiting can get you a better deal. If you want to acquire one, budget slightly above the listed value.
Should I avoid trading dropping items?
Not necessarily — but don't put a dropping item on your side of a trade unless you're prepared for your partner to discount it. Dropping stability means real trades are closing below the listed reference. Treat the listed value as a ceiling, not a guaranteed price.
How is the trend percentage calculated?
The percentage change is measured between the two most recent value checkpoints for each item. An item at 1,000 in the previous checkpoint that's now at 1,200 shows +20%. Items with only one checkpoint can't be ranked.