A dumpling list is your personal catalogue of every collectible in Trade Squishy Dumplings — what each one is, how rare it is, and how wanted it is. Because the roster grows with every update, the most useful thing this page can do is teach you how to read and maintain a list that always reflects the current game, rather than freeze a snapshot that ages within weeks.
How to read a dumpling entry
Every dumpling can be described with four facts. Once you record these, you can value any item the moment it appears on the trading board:
- Name — what the dumpling is called, so you never confuse two similar items.
- Rarity tier — where it sits on the rarities ladder, from common to grail.
- Mutation — whether you have a normal or a mutated version, since a mutation is a major value upgrade.
- Demand — roughly how many players want it right now, which can spike around events.
| Field | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Name | Avoids costly mix-ups between look-alike dumplings |
| Rarity tier | Sets the value floor for trades |
| Mutation | Lifts a dumpling several tiers up the value ladder |
| Demand | Decides how far above the floor it actually trades |
Why we do not freeze a fixed list
You will see other sites publish a long table of every dumpling with exact values attached. In a game this young, that table is out of date almost as soon as it is written. Updates add new dumplings, change how existing ones are obtained, and shift demand. A frozen list gives you false confidence and can lead you into a bad trade. A living approach — identify the item, place it on the rarities ladder, adjust for demand on the value list — works in every update, forever.
Building your own up-to-date list
The fastest way to a reliable list is to build it as you play:
- Log each new dumpling you obtain. Record its name and rarity straight from your inventory.
- Mark mutations separately. A mutated version is effectively a different, much rarer item, so give it its own entry.
- Note demand from your trades. If players keep asking for a particular dumpling on the board, that is real-world demand data — mark it as high.
- Review after each update. New dumplings and rebalances mean a quick check keeps your list accurate.
This habit pays off fast. Within a few sessions you will recognise most dumplings on sight and know instantly whether an offer is worth taking.
Using the list while trading
The whole point of a list is speed and safety at the moment of decision. When an offer lands on the board:
- Identify each item so you are certain what is being traded. This defeats the rarity switch scam where a common look-alike is swapped in at the last second.
- Check rarity and mutation against your list, then weigh demand using the value list.
- Decide win, fair or loss and act. If it is a loss, use the plus button to ask for more, as covered in how to trade.
The list and your collection goal
Your list is also a map of what you still need. Cross off the dumplings you own and the gaps become your shopping list for trading. This is the backbone of how to complete your collection: instead of trading randomly, you target the exact items that fill your set. Pair the list with how to find rare dumplings to source those missing pieces, and with how to get dumplings to keep a steady supply of trade fuel flowing.
Keep your list current, and every trade becomes a confident, informed decision instead of a guess.