The economy status of an item describes its current position within the views of the trading community and the market.
Below, you will find all the difference economic positions an item may encounter and you will find their definitions.
Stable - When the value of an item is labeled as grey, it means that it has not underegone any major change in value and is stable.
Unstable - When the value of an item is labeled as orange, it means that its value is uncertain due to the inconsistency.
Raised - When the value of an item is labeled as green, it means that it has increased in value since the last update.
Lowered - When the value of an item is labeled as red, it means that it has decreased in value since the last update.
Hyped - When the value of an item is labeled as blue, it means that its value is inflated due to the temporary massive demand.
Stagnant- When the value of an item is labeled as purple, it means that its in a stationary state due to the lack of circulation for an extended period of time.
There are also subtiers within each tier and they are represented as the following below.
Tier 1 - Items that can be obtained through unboxing, crafting, purchasing, dropping or winning will be under this category.
Tier 2 - Items that can currently or will only be obtained by trading will be under this category.
Untradeable - Items that cannot be traded will be under this category.
Developer Exclusive - Items that are only exclusive to staff members or anyone related will be under this category.
Base Value - The items represent the base value for all items in the game (mentioned above) will be under this category.
The Demand of an item descrives how much the general community wants that item. It's represented on a scale between 1 to 5 stars.
1 Star Demand items are often dispised and you would find it very hard to trade them off.
2 Star Demand items are disliked but people can think to trade for them under the right circumstances.
3 Star Demand items are the baseline, not hated but not loved by most and are found to be acceptable trade material.
4 Star Demand items are highly favored by traders and are widely liked, making people inclined to overpay at times.
5 Star Demand items are the most loved items in the game, you'll find it hard to get one of these for a slight overpay, let alone base value.
The rarity of an item describes how difficult it is for someone to find a certain item. It's represented on a scale between 1 to 5 stars.
1 Star Rarity items can be found everywhere, and you'd struggle more NOT to find it than find it.
2 Star Rarity items are decently common and will be found in majority of people's inventories.
3 Star Rarity items are the middle of the pack, at times you'll find them easy to find, other times it might take a little effort.
4 Star Rarity items is where items become scarce, making it often very hard to find it, let alone trade for.
5 Star Rarity items is where you get into below 20 copy items, making them extremely rare and scarce to find, often these items tend to be event specific drops, leaderboard items or happenstance unboxables.