


Look closely at the seller's disclaimer:
ā ļø DISCLAIMER: Mentioned items/progress are based on historical data scans and MAY OR MAY NOT still be present on the account.
The Reality: Sellers use automated scanners to find old accounts that once had rare items. However, if the account was previously compromised or cleared out, the helmet might already be gone. The seller is explicitly protecting themselves so you can't get a refund if the helmet isn't actually there when you log in.
The Math: The account was registered on September 10, 2023. Hiccup's Improved Helmet was a limited event item from June 2015. An account made in 2023 cannot naturally own a 2015 event item unless it was traded for (which is highly unlikely for an unverified alt account) or if the listing title is intentionally misleading to catch search results.
If the data scan is accurate, the actual value of this account is tied to a different game:
Murder Mystery 2 (MM2) Stacked: This is where the actual recent activity is. The account has over 2,600 Robux spent purely in MM2, a massive hoard of seasonal event currency (over 15,000 total Beach Balls), and an active Private Server.
Robux History: The account has a high historical spend (~19,699 Robux), but only 24 Robux left in the current balance to actually spend.
The "95 Offsale Items": The listing notes that this includes badges and game assets, not just rare clothing. This usually means the account just joined a lot of free event games or earned common badges, rather than holding 95 rare, valuable collectibles.
The seller explicitly states:
ā ļø SECURITY: RECORD YOUR SCREEN š„ from payment until the first successful login.
If you decide to buy this, you must do this. Turn on a screen recorder before you click "Buy," keep it running while you copy the password, and record the exact moment you try to log in. If the password doesn't work, or if the account is empty, the marketplace platform (like Gameflip) will deny your refund unless you have this uninterrupted video proof.
The random gibberish (R1obux 1Robux Robuxa...) is called SEO keyword stuffing. The seller pasted every possible typo and variation of the word "Robux" so that their listing pops up first whenever anyone searches for Robux on that marketplace. It's a common tactic used by high-volume sellers.
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