Islands Guide
Value List
“Which Islands items are worth the most, and how do you trade without getting scammed?”
Last Updated: July 2026
Islands is one of the biggest Skyblock-style building games on Roblox, where you farm, mine, and craft your way from a bare patch of land to a fully automated island. Most items are easy to make yourself, but a handful of blueprints and machines trade for a fortune.
The game does not stamp a price on anything. Instead, the trading community sets rough values in coins based on what people are willing to pay, and those values shift constantly as new blueprints get added.
The short answer: whichever blueprint shipped most recently almost always sits at the top of the chart, and value drops fast as you go from blueprints to industrial machines to tools to raw materials. Common crafting materials and seeds are worth next to nothing in trades.
New to the game? Our Islands wiki covers how to play, and the Islands codes page has free rewards when codes are live.
Below is the value list in rough bands, what actually drives an item’s worth, and how to trade safely so you do not get scammed.
The Quick Answer
In Islands, value comes almost entirely from how new and hard to get an item is. The most recently released blueprint is almost always the single most valuable item in the game, followed by factory-tier industrial machines, then strong crafted tools, then refined materials. Islands values are set entirely by the trading community and swing harder than almost any other Roblox trading game, so treat any value list, including this one, as a rough guide rather than a fixed price tag.
How Islands Values Work
Islands runs on coins, but there is no shop that tells you what an item is worth. Every value gets worked out by the trading community, based on real trades and how badly people want something.
Here is the surprise: rarity is not really the point. A rare-looking decoration can be worth almost nothing, while a plain-looking blueprint for a brand-new machine can be worth tens of millions of coins the week it launches, simply because almost nobody has built it yet.
We checked multiple community price guides while building this list, and the results barely agreed with each other. One tracker’s top item was a completely different item than another tracker’s top item for roughly the same time period, and one guide even tracked a single Blueprint that swung from 2,000,000 coins to over 400,000,000 coins in a single month. That is normal for Islands, not a mistake in the data.
Why Islands value lists disagree so much. Islands has no official marketplace or price tag, so every value list you find online is one group’s best guess, updated at different times. New blueprints can 10x or 100x in value within weeks of release and then cool off just as fast once more players craft them. Because of that, this guide ranks items by rough value BAND (what kind of item tends to be worth a lot) instead of pinning exact coin numbers to specific items, since any exact number would likely be outdated within days.
Islands Value List (July 2026)
Here is the value list grouped into rough bands, from the most valuable category of item down to the everyday ones. Exact coin values inside each band still move around a lot, so use this to see which category an item falls into.
Blueprint
Whatever blueprint shipped most recently, plus recent standouts like the Vamp Bow Blueprint and Tidal Blueprint
The newest blueprint in the game is almost always the single most valuable thing you can own, since only players who grind the newest content have one. That top slot rotates fast as fresh blueprints ship.
Machine
Factory-tier crafting machines like the Industrial Smelter, Steel Press, and Industrial Washer
Machines that speed up or automate crafting stay in demand because every serious builder eventually wants a faster production line.
Tool
Strong crafted gear like Gilded Steel tools, the Ancient Bow, and the Rage Blade
Good weapons and tools hold solid value since they make farming and combat faster, even after newer options show up.
Material
Refined crafting materials like Crystallized Aquamarine, the Buffalkor Crystal, and Pearls
Rare materials sit in the middle of the chart. They are not flashy, but crafters always need a steady supply.
Common
Seeds, basic ores, and everyday crafting materials
Anything you can farm or mine in a few minutes holds almost no trade value, no matter how often you use it.
These bands describe categories, not fixed prices. The specific blueprint or machine at the top will keep changing as new content ships, so always check what other players are currently offering before you commit to a big trade. Never feel rushed into a deal just because a value list says one side is “worth more.”
Newness drives Islands values: the most recently released blueprint is almost always the top of the chart.
How to Get Valuable Items
You build up a valuable inventory a few different ways. Here is how it works.
1
Farm, mine, and quest for coins
Selling crops, ores, and quest rewards is how most players earn the coins everything else is built on. The more you play, the more you can spend crafting or trading up.
2
Craft the newest blueprint as soon as you can
New blueprints are the single biggest value spike in the game. Getting one crafted early, while few other players have it, is the fastest way to hold something genuinely valuable.
3
Build industrial machines to automate crafting
Machines like smelters and presses speed up your whole production line, and other players are often willing to trade well for a finished one instead of building their own from scratch.
4
Trade up from what you have
Start with items you already own and trade them for slightly better ones. Repeat that over time and you slowly climb from common materials toward machines and blueprints.
5
Grab codes and free rewards
Codes and events sometimes hand out free coins, tools, or boosts that help you climb faster. See our Islands codes page for what is working right now.
How to Trade Safely (Avoid Scams)
The most important part of trading: a value list is only useful if you do not get scammed while using it. Scammers in trading games try to rush you, swap items at the last second, or trick you into handing things over for free. The tips below keep your items safe.
1
Values are estimates, not rules
A value list is a rough guide that changes constantly, not an official price. In Islands the swings are bigger than in most trading games, so do not let anyone tell you a trade is fair or unfair just because of one chart. Check what people are currently offering and decide for yourself.
2
Trade in person, on the same island
Real trades in Islands happen face to face on someone’s island. Never agree to send an item first and wait for the other player to pay you back later, and never trust a stranger who wants to trade off-platform.
3
Slow down and double-check
Scammers rush you and swap a valuable item for a cheap lookalike right before the trade finishes. Take your time, check exactly what is on the table, and reread every item name before you confirm.
4
Never share your account or password
No item is worth your account. Roblox staff and honest traders will never ask for your password or login. If anyone asks, it is a scam, so end the conversation. Learn more in our is Roblox safe for kids guide and our how to trade in Roblox guide.
Value List Tips
- Use the value list to learn which category an item sits in, then trade based on what people actually want that week.
- Newness beats rarity, so the newest blueprint is usually worth more than an older item that looks flashier.
- Machines hold their value better than blueprints do, since a finished, working machine saves the buyer a lot of grinding.
- High demand matters as much as high value. An item lots of players want is far easier to trade than a pricier item nobody asks for.
- If a deal feels too good to be true, it usually is. Walk away from any trade that feels rushed.
Islands Value List FAQ
What is the most valuable item in Islands?
Whichever blueprint shipped most recently is almost always the single most valuable item in the game, since very few players have crafted it yet. That top slot changes every time a new blueprint is added.
Are Islands values official?
No. Islands has no in-game marketplace or price tag, so every value is a community estimate. Different price guides often disagree by a wide margin, so treat every chart, including this one, as a rough guide.
Why do Islands price guides disagree so much?
Because there is no official economy to anchor prices to. New blueprints can jump from a couple million coins to hundreds of millions within weeks, and different trackers update at different times, so their numbers rarely line up exactly.
What holds value better, blueprints or machines?
Blueprints spike the hardest right after release, but industrial machines tend to hold steadier value over time, since a finished machine saves the buyer real grinding either way.
Is Islands still being updated?
Yes, though at a slower pace than its early years. The game is still online with an active trading scene, and new blueprints and content continue to release periodically.
How do I avoid getting scammed when trading?
Trade face to face on an island, never hand over an item first, reread both sides before you confirm, and never share your account. Our how to trade in Roblox guide has more safe-trading tips.
Trade smart and stay safe
Now you know which kinds of items hold value and how to trade without getting scammed, you can grow your island the safe way. For how to play, read our Islands wiki. Grab free rewards on the Islands codes page, and check the Islands script page too. Happy building.