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Skool MM2: the Roblox Murder Mystery 2 knife, value and trades

If you searched 'skool mm2' you're almost certainly looking for the Skool knife from MM2, a back-to-school themed weapon released as a limited drop. Here's what it is, what it's worth, and how trades typically run.

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Skool in MM2 is a knife item in the Roblox game Murder Mystery 2 by Nikilis. The name comes from the back-to-school theme — the weapon's design typically uses pencil, ruler or chalkboard imagery depending on the variant. It was released as a limited or seasonal drop and is now obtainable mainly through trading with other players. Its value sits in the godly/ancient tier, meaning it's traded as a single item against a basket of other knives or 'value' tokens that the MM2 trading community has settled on (the most common units are seers — a low-tier currency knife — and chromas, which are higher-value variants). The going rate shifts with supply and demand and is tracked on community-run value lists like supremevaluelist.com, mm2values.com and similar sites. None of this is related to skool.com, the SaaS community platform — the search query collides because both spell school as 'skool'. If you wanted the SaaS platform, add 'community' or 'sam ovens' to your search.

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What the Skool knife is in MM2

Murder Mystery 2 is a long-running Roblox game where players are randomly assigned roles each round (Murderer, Sheriff or Innocent) and weapons are the main collectible. There are hundreds of named knives across rarity tiers from common up through ancient and limited. The Skool knife sits in the higher tiers — usually classified as godly or ancient depending on the source — and is themed around back-to-school imagery. Some variants are styled like sharpened pencils, others like rulers or chalk. There are also chroma versions of certain knives that change colour during use, which trade at a higher value than the base version. The knife is purely cosmetic — it doesn't change gameplay mechanics, just visual flair when you're the Murderer. For collectors, the appeal is rarity and the social status of owning a hard-to-trade-for item. The MM2 trading scene is large enough that prices and valuations get tracked daily on community sites.

What is the Skool MM2 trade value?

Trade values in MM2 are not denominated in real currency or even in Robux — they're denominated in other knives. The standard unit of account is the seer (a common low-tier knife) or sometimes a basket of mid-tier items. Community-run value lists like supremevaluelist.com and mm2values.com publish daily updates showing what each knife trades for. The Skool knife typically sits in a range that fluctuates between seasonal lulls and back-to-school-period spikes (interest goes up around August/September each year). For exact current value, check the value list of your choice — values shift weekly and any number written in a static article like this will be wrong by the time you read it. Trade values for chroma variants are higher than base versions, and 'clean' (never-used or earliest-ID) copies sometimes carry a small premium with serious collectors. Don't trust random YouTube videos with old values; check a current list before trading.

How to get a Skool knife in MM2

There are two main paths. Drops and events — when MM2 runs seasonal or themed events, certain knives become obtainable through unboxing, gameplay milestones or limited-time purchases. The Skool knife was originally distributed this way. If a drop is happening now, the in-game shop or events tab will tell you. Trading — once a knife is no longer obtainable through drops, the only way to get one is to trade other items for it. You'd offer a basket of knives or chromas of equivalent total value, find a willing seller through the in-game trade system or community trading servers (Discord), and complete the trade in-game. Trading is the primary path for the Skool knife outside of seasonal events. There is no way to buy directly with real money — Robux purchases of specific named knives are not how MM2 works. Anything claiming otherwise is a scam.

How MM2 trading actually works

MM2's in-game trade system lets two players propose item swaps. You can also negotiate trades on Discord servers and trading sites, then meet in-game to complete the swap. The standard workflow: agree on the items, both join the same MM2 server, open the trade window, drop in the items, double-check both sides, confirm. Once confirmed, the trade is irreversible. The community uses 'value lists' as the price reference — both sides reference the same list (most commonly supremevaluelist or mm2values) to establish what's fair. Overpays and underpays happen, especially for rarer items where supply is low. Some traders take chromas as a 'currency' because they're more liquid than base-tier knives. Communication usually happens over Discord, in-game chat or trading forums. Newcomers to trading should watch a few completed trades before participating themselves — the etiquette and unwritten rules are part of the experience.

Avoiding MM2 trade scams

Trading scams in MM2 are common and creative. Three main categories. Display scams — the scammer waits for you to confirm, then quickly swaps in a lower-value item before you finalise. The defence: always re-check both sides one final time before pressing the second confirm button. Off-platform scams — someone offers to trade outside the in-game system, asking you to send your knife first 'for trust'. Never. The in-game trade system is the only safe place; one-sided sends are always scams. Fake middleman scams — a 'trusted middleman' offers to hold both items during a trade between strangers. Real, well-known middlemen exist in the community, but most strangers offering middleman service are scammers. If you're trading anything valuable, only use community-recognised middlemen with verifiable history. None of this is related to skool.com or tools4skool — it's a different ecosystem entirely. We mention it because the search collision sometimes brings MM2 traders to articles about the SaaS platform looking for guidance.

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Skool is a knife item in the Roblox game Murder Mystery 2 (MM2) by Nikilis. It's themed around back-to-school imagery — pencil, ruler or chalkboard variants depending on the version. It sits in the godly or ancient rarity tier and was originally released as a limited or seasonal drop. It's now obtained primarily through trading with other players. The knife is cosmetic-only — it doesn't change gameplay, just gives the Murderer role a unique visual when used. Chroma variants of certain knives in the same family trade at higher values than the base version.

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