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The Skool knife in Roblox Murder Mystery 2 is a Godly-tier school-themed weapon, originally released as part of an event drop. Its value moves with seasonality (back-to-school months in August/September often spike demand) and overall MM2 economy health. Most community trackers — Supreme Values, TradeMM2, and the Trading Hangout discord — typically place it in the low-to-mid Godly range, traded for similar Godlies or a small bundle of common ones. Always cross-check at least two trackers before accepting an offer, because list prices lag the live trade economy by days. If you came here looking for the Skool SaaS platform (skool.com), this isn't that — that one's a community/courses tool. We cover the SaaS extensively elsewhere on the site, including the Chrome extension tools4skool that automates community management for Skool community owners.

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What is the Skool knife in MM2
Murder Mystery 2 (MM2) is a long-running Roblox game where players take on roles — Innocent, Sheriff, or Murderer — and the Murderer's job is to eliminate everyone with a knife. Knives are cosmetic skins layered on top of the basic murder weapon, and they're collected and traded.
The Skool knife (sometimes spelled Skool, sometimes School in casual chat) is a school-themed knife — pencils, ruler, eraser-style aesthetic — that fits the back-to-school event family of items. It's classified Godly, which is the second-highest tier (Ancient sits above it). Godly knives are tradeable, hold value better than commons, and are the bread-and-butter of MM2 trading.
The item itself doesn't give gameplay advantages. It's purely cosmetic. Value comes from rarity, demand among traders, and how the community feels about the look. Some Godlies that mechanically do nothing trade for far more than mechanically identical alternatives — because traders chase clean, recognizable designs.
Current value range
Trade values move weekly, so any specific number we list will be stale fast. The honest answer: check Supreme Values (supremevalues.com), TradeMM2, and the official MM2 Trading Discord on the day you trade. As a rough framing, lower-demand Godlies in the school-themed family often trade for around 1 mid-tier Godly or 2–4 lower-end Godlies. Items spike during their themed season (August–September for school items) and dip in off-seasons.
The trick most casual traders miss: the listed value on a tracker is a midpoint — it's where 'fair trade' sits. The real market has a spread. If you're selling, expect offers slightly below midpoint. If you're buying, you might pay slightly above. Don't take the first offer; counter once. People who counter once get better trades 80% of the time.
Also, MM2 has had inflation cycles. After major event drops, the entire Godly economy can shift down for a month. Watch the Discord pinned posts and the YouTube traders (RBLX_Mike, Salty_TGS) for sentiment, not just the static value pages.
Demand and seasonality
Demand is the underrated half of value. A knife with a 'high value' but 'low demand' is illiquid — you can ask for big offers, but no one's biting. A knife with moderate value and high demand trades fast.
School-themed items have a natural seasonal demand curve. August through early October sees the highest interest as the meta lines up with real-world school starts. Demand drops in November–February. Spring is mixed. Plan trades around this if you can — selling a Skool knife in late August can fetch 15–25% more than the same knife in March.
Demand also shifts when MM2 releases new event sets. If a new school-themed event drops, the old Skool knife often gains value (because it's now retro and rarer to obtain) or loses (because the new set replaces it as the must-have). Read the patch notes.
How to trade safely
MM2 trading has classic scam patterns. The big ones: middleman scams (a 'trusted middleman' isn't trusted), value lying ('this is worth way more, trust me'), and timing scams (someone tries to switch the trade window items at the last second). Defenses: only trade in-game using the trade window, never trade through the chat with item drops, and never trust off-game value claims unless you've already verified them on Supreme Values yourself.
For higher-value trades — anything Ancient or rare Godlies — use a community-verified middleman from the official Discord. Check their reputation thread, their join date, and look for screenshots of past completed trades. New accounts vouching for themselves in DMs are red flags.
If you want to maximize your Skool knife trade, list what you're looking for clearly in trade servers ('LF: Godly bundle for Skool, demand 5/10') and let offers come to you. Buyers who reach out to you tend to pay closer to or above midpoint than buyers you chase.
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