If you’ve spent time in Roblox trading communities, you’ve probably heard someone mention “code 345.” It’s not a secret hack or a glitch it’s shorthand used by experienced traders to describe a specific type of limited item trade setup. Knowing how to trade Roblox limiteds using code 345 helps you communicate clearly, avoid scams, and find fair deals faster. For newer traders, this code can seem confusing at first, but once you understand it, you’ll spot it everywhere in trading Discord servers, group chats, and marketplace comments.

What does “code 345” actually mean?

Code 345 is trader slang for a 3-for-4-for-5 trade structure. That means:

  • Trader A offers 3 limited items
  • Trader B offers 4 limited items
  • Trader C (or sometimes the same as A or B) offers 5 limited items

In practice, it usually describes a multi-person trade where values are balanced across three different offer tiers. The numbers don’t refer to exact RAP (Recent Average Price) totals they signal relative value tiers. For example, someone might post “Looking for code 345 with Dominus Frigidis” meaning they’re offering mid-tier limiteds (the “3”), want slightly higher-value ones (the “4”), and are open to including a top-tier item like a Dominus (the “5”) from another party.

When should you use code 345?

You’d typically see or use code 345 when:

  • You’re trying to move up in item rarity without overpaying
  • You have multiple lower-value limiteds and want to bundle them for something better
  • You’re part of a trusted trading group that uses coded language to keep conversations short

It’s most common among intermediate traders who already understand RAP, demand, and condition (like whether an item is “og” or has wear). If you’re just starting out, check out our beginner-friendly breakdown of Roblox limited edition trading strategies before jumping into coded trades.

How to set up a real code 345 trade

Let’s say you own three items: a Korblox Deathspeaker (RAP ~80k), a Valkyrie Helm (RAP ~60k), and a Purple Banded Top Hat (RAP ~40k). Combined, that’s about 180k RAP. You message a trader who has a Green Frog (RAP ~200k) and says they’re open to code 345. You might propose:

  • Your 3 items (total ~180k)
  • Their 1 Green Frog (~200k)
  • A third trader adds a small filler item (like a 20k RAP limited) to balance it

This keeps the trade fair while fitting the “3-4-5” spirit your side is the “3,” their Green Frog is the “4,” and the added item makes it a full “5” tier. Always confirm RAP and demand before agreeing. Values shift daily, so yesterday’s fair trade might be lopsided today.

Common mistakes to avoid

New traders often misuse code 345 by treating the numbers as exact RAP multiples. Remember: 3 ≠ 30k, 4 ≠ 40k. The code reflects relative tiers, not fixed prices. Other pitfalls include:

  • Assuming all parties understand the code the same way always clarify
  • Skipping trade verification (use trusted middlemen if needed)
  • Ignoring item condition; an “og” Purple Banded is worth far more than a worn one

If you’re unsure whether your items fit a true 345 structure, review current values in our Roblox trading 345 limited edition value guide.

Tips for safer, smarter code 345 trades

  • Use official Roblox trade requests. Never send items first or use “middleman” accounts you don’t know.
  • Check recent sales, not just RAP. RAP lags behind real market moves. Look at what actually sold in the last 24 hours.
  • Start small. Try a 2-person version first (e.g., “3 for 4”) before involving a third party.
  • Be clear in messages. Instead of just saying “code 345,” list your items and what you’re seeking.

Scammers often exploit vague codes to pressure quick decisions. If someone says “deal expires in 5 minutes,” walk away.

What to do next

If you’re ready to try a code 345 trade:

  1. Review your inventory and note each item’s current RAP and demand level
  2. Browse active trading groups or Discord servers that use coded language
  3. Post a clear offer like: “Offering [Item A, B, C] (~180k total) for code 345 open to Green Frog or similar”
  4. Only proceed once all parties agree on value and use Roblox’s official trade system

For a deeper look at how traders assign value beyond RAP including demand spikes, event ties, and rarity tiers see our detailed walkthrough on how to trade Roblox limiteds using code 345. And always remember: no trade is worth losing your account over. When in doubt, wait.