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Chests Values

Chests in Sailor Piece are sealed containers with randomised loot tables. Secret Chests are the most actively traded; they appear as rewards in active codes (typically 2–6 per milestone code) and have loot tables containing Power Shards, Passive Shards, and rarer materials. The sealed trade value reflects community consensus on the expected value of opening, usually with a small liquidity premium. Aura Crates and Cosmetic Crates from codes are often untradeable and must be opened directly.

Trading note: The sealed price for a chest is almost always higher than the average opened value — buyers accept lower EV in exchange for the chance at a rare drop. If you're considering opening a chest you could trade, calculate: sealed price versus (probability of each drop × that drop's value). Only open if you specifically need the contents or if the EV math is genuinely in your favor.

Frequently asked questions

What is the most valuable Chests item right now?
Aura Crate is currently the highest-valued Chests item at 295. Values refresh every 10 minutes from the community feed, so check back regularly for updates.
How often are Chests values updated?
All 5 Chests items refresh every 10 minutes from our community data feed. Each checkpoint captures the latest consensus trade rates so you're never working from stale numbers.
What does the Stability column mean?
Stability tracks short-term price movement. Rising means the value has been climbing across recent checkpoints. Dropping means it has been falling. Unstable means the price is swinging in both directions — treat Unstable items with extra caution in trades.
What is the Demand score?
Demand is a 0–10 score that reflects how easy an item is to move in a trade right now, independent of its raw value. A high-value item with low demand can sit unsold for days. Always check both Value and Demand before offering or requesting an item.
Are these values guaranteed trade prices?
No. These are community-tracked consensus rates — the values that most traders consider fair based on recent completed trades. Actual closing prices can vary by 5–15% depending on the trader, timing, and what's being offered on the other side.