If you’ve spent time trading Limiteds on Roblox, you’ve probably heard the term “345 value.” It’s shorthand for a common reference point used by traders to estimate how much a Limited item is worth based on recent sales of the Dominus Empyreus the iconic black-and-gold hat released in 2010. Because that item has traded consistently for years, its price (often hovering around 3–4.5 million Robux) became a benchmark. So when someone says an item is “worth half a 345,” they mean it’s valued at roughly 1.5–2.25 million Robux.
Understanding this system helps you avoid overpaying or underselling during trades. Newer traders often get confused because values shift with demand, scarcity, and market trends not just age or rarity alone. That’s why relying on outdated lists or guessing based on looks can lead to bad deals.
What does “345 value” actually mean?
The “345” comes from the typical resale range of the Dominus Empyreus: between 3 million and 4.5 million Robux. Traders use it like a unit of measurement similar to how people might say something costs “two iPhones” instead of quoting dollars. For example, if a Korblox Deathspeaker is listed at “1.2x 345,” it’s valued around 3.6–5.4 million Robux depending on current market conditions.
This method isn’t official, but it’s widely recognized in active trading communities like Discord servers and forums. It only works well for high-value Limiteds; low-tier items usually aren’t measured this way.
When should you use the 345 value guide?
You’ll find the 345 reference most useful when:
- Negotiating trades for high-demand Limiteds
- Comparing offers across different platforms
- Checking if a listing seems fair before accepting
It’s less helpful for brand-new Limiteds without resale history or for UGC (user-generated content) items, which follow different pricing patterns. Also, during major Roblox events or game updates, prices can swing quickly so always check recent sales data first.
Common mistakes beginners make with 345 values
One big error is treating “345” as a fixed number. The Dominus Empyreus doesn’t always sell for exactly 3.45 million it fluctuates. If you assume it’s locked at one price, your whole valuation chain gets skewed.
Another mistake is using 345 values for items that don’t trade in that tier. Trying to describe a 10,000 Robux gear as “0.003x 345” just adds confusion. Save the system for items actually priced in the millions.
Also, never trust a trader who says “it’s worth 2x 345” without showing proof of recent sales. Always verify using reliable sources like the current market value tracker for up-to-date data.
How to check if a 345-based offer is fair
Start by looking up the actual recent sale price of the Dominus Empyreus on Roblox’s official marketplace. Then do the same for the item you’re trading. Compare both not just the multiplier.
For instance, if Dominus sold for 4.1 million yesterday and someone offers you a Valkyrie Helm at “0.8x 345,” that implies ~3.28 million Robux. But if the Valkyrie’s last sale was only 2.7 million, the offer is inflated.
Use tools like Rolimons or community-maintained spreadsheets, but remember: those can lag behind real-time shifts. The most accurate source is always the Roblox sales history tab for each item.
Tips for smarter trading using 345 references
- Always clarify what “345” means in the conversation some groups use 3M, others 4.5M as their base.
- Factor in item condition (e.g., wear on accessories) and seller reputation.
- Watch for sudden spikes sometimes bots or whales temporarily inflate prices.
- Review our breakdown of how Limited item valuation works to understand deeper factors like demand curves and release volume.
And never rush a trade just because someone uses confident language like “this is solid 1.5x.” Double-check. Good traders expect you to verify.
Where to find reliable 345-based valuations
Community resources update faster than official channels. Trusted Discord servers, Reddit threads (like r/RobloxTrading), and sites like Rolimons are common starting points but cross-reference them. For a structured overview, see our full Roblox Trading 345 Value Guide, which includes historical trends and red flags to watch for.
Keep in mind that Roblox doesn’t endorse third-party valuation methods. All trades are final, so due diligence is on you. You can read Roblox’s official stance on Limited items in their Help Center article.
Quick checklist before accepting a 345-based trade
- Confirm the current sale price of Dominus Empyreus (not an old average).
- Check the last 3–5 sales of the item you’re receiving.
- Ask the trader what exact number they’re using for “345.”
- Verify the item isn’t banned, duplicated, or restricted.
- Walk away if they pressure you or refuse to show proof.
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