A tier list is the single most useful tool a trader can have in Trade Squishy Dumplings, because it turns a confusing offer into a simple decision: win, fair, or loss. This Roblox game has no official prices, so value is set by the community based on rarity and demand. Rather than publish a list of numbers that would be out of date within days, this page gives you a durable S/A/B/C/D framework you can apply to any item, in any update.
How value is decided
Every item’s trade value comes down to two factors:
- Rarity — how hard it is to obtain. An item that almost never appears is worth more simply because few players have one. The full ladder is explained in the rarities guide.
- Demand — how many players want it. Rarity alone is not enough. A rare item that nobody is chasing trades for less than a slightly more common one that everyone wants for their collection.
Multiply those together and you get an item’s real trade value. The most valuable items are both very rare and very wanted. The least valuable are common and easy for anyone to get themselves.
The S/A/B/C/D tier framework
Use these tiers to slot any item into place. They map onto the rarities ladder but add demand on top. This is a framework, not a fixed price sheet. Individual items move between tiers as the game evolves.
| Tier | What belongs here | Trade behaviour |
|---|---|---|
| S (Grail) | The rarest items, especially mutated ones, that most players cannot obtain | Trade only for other S-tier items or a large bundle of A-tier |
| A (High) | Rare items in steady demand | Strong trade-up targets; hold unless offered an S item |
| B (Mid) | Uncommon items, useful for completing sets | Good for balancing a trade or trading up toward A |
| C (Low) | Common items most players already have | Best used in bundles as trade fuel |
| D (Filler) | The most basic items, easily obtained | Little standalone value; combine many to reach a B item |
Mutations shift any item up at least one full tier, sometimes more, because a mutated version is dramatically rarer than its normal form. Never compare a mutated item to a plain one at the same tier without adjusting upward.
What we deliberately do not publish
You will find sites that list exact Robux-style numbers for every item. In a game this new, those numbers are guesses that age badly. An update can add a new way to obtain an item and crater its value overnight, or an event can spike demand for a themed pull. Fixed prices also encourage bad trades when the market has already moved.
Our tier framework avoids that trap. Instead of “Item X = 500,” you learn “Item X is B-tier because it is uncommon but widely needed for set completion.” That judgement stays valid even when specific items shuffle between tiers.
Reading a trade with the framework
When an offer lands on the trading board, total up the tiers on each side before you confirm:
- Win: Your side is a lower combined tier than what you receive. You are trading up. Accept.
- Fair: Both sides are roughly equal. Accept if it helps your collection, decline if it does not.
- Loss: You are giving more value than you get. Decline, or use the plus button to ask for more.
This is why we stress checking value in how to trade. A single mis-tiered item, like trading away a mutated pull you thought was common, can turn a “fair” looking trade into a serious loss.
Trading up the ladder
The reliable way to climb is to convert quantity into quality. Several D and C items can be bundled to fairly trade for a single B item. Two or three B items can reach an A. Repeat patiently and you reach S-tier items without relying on luck. Keep this page open while you trade and always push toward higher tiers. For sourcing the cheap fuel that powers trading up, see how to get items.
Seasonal and event shifts
Demand is not static. When SGR Studios runs a limited event, themed items can jump a full tier overnight because everyone wants them at once. After the event ends, demand often normalises and those items may drop back down. Rarity usually stays the same unless a patch adds a new source. Check patch notes after every update and re-evaluate any item you trade frequently.
Protect your high-tier items
The better you get at valuing items, the more attractive a target you become for scammers who want your S and A tier pulls. Before you take any high-value swap, read scam protection and remember the golden rule from how to trade: confirm based only on what is in the window, never on a promise. Value knowledge and safety go hand in hand.
Use this tier list as a living reference, not a scripture. When in doubt, compare against the item list and ask whether you would happily re-do the trade tomorrow. If the answer is no, cancel with the cross and wait for a better offer.