Search limiteds, check RAP values, and track trading prices in real-time
Updated December 2025 • Live RAP data from Roblox API • RoLimons alternative
This tool helps you track the value of Roblox limited items, predict price trends, and set up alerts for price changes. Stay ahead of the market and make informed trading decisions.
View 90-day price history charts for any limited item
Get 30-day price forecasts based on historical data
Set custom alerts for when items reach specific price thresholds
RAP stands for Recent Average Price and represents the average sale price of a limited item over approximately the last 30 days. It's Roblox's official metric for determining an item's market value and is the primary indicator used by traders worldwide.
RoLimons experiences frequent downtime from high traffic. Our tool uses direct Roblox APIs and remains accessible 24/7.
Cleaner interface designed for mobile trading. Quick searches, instant results, touch-friendly UI.
Direct integration with Roblox economy API. RAP values update within minutes of trades.
Roblox limited items trade based on supply, demand, event timing, and historic desirability. Value metrics often include RAP (Recent Average Price), last sale price, and community-estimated value. Our tool focuses on real-time data directly from Roblox's official APIs.
Limited and Limited U (Unique) items are Roblox accessories and assets that have constrained quantity or are no longer sold by the creator. They can be re-sold player-to-player. Limited U items typically have a fixed stock and serial numbers, while Limited items can have flexible supply over time.
RAP stands for Recent Average Price and is based on recent sales. "Value" often includes market sentiment, scarcity, and desirability. As a result, some items trade above RAP. Use both metrics to get a balanced view.
Data sources: Roblox public catalog and thumbnails. We do not use private value indexes. For authoritative pricing communities, visit their official sites. Thumbnails and prices may be cached briefly.
No. We use Roblox public endpoints (catalog, thumbnails) for discovery. When sales/valuation data isn't publicly available, we display lightweight synthetic trends so the UI remains functional.
RAP is based on recent sales; "value" can include community sentiment, scarcity, and desirability, so some items trade above RAP. Always consider both.
This search is live-only and filters to Limited/Limited U collectibles. Non-limited items (e.g., common accessories) won't appear. Also, upstream rate limits can sometimes transiently hide results - try again.
Thumbnails and catalog prices may be cached briefly (typically under an hour). Click through to Roblox for the source of truth.