Storage Hunters: Open World Wiki
Complete wiki for Storage Hunters: Open World Roblox game — auction strategies, item values, the 24-mutation Stacker calculator, gamepass effects, accessory stat bonuses, and the four-area Junk Yard → Shipyard progression.
Search items, mutations, accessories, gamepasses, guides...Mutation Stacker
Stack mutations, see final value
Top Accessories
- Bear Cap
- C4 Wristband
- Cardboard Hat
16 total
All Mutations
- Ancient
- Antique
- Black
24 total
Latest Guide
Area Progression — Junk Yard to Shipyard
The four-area unlock order, what loot each area produces, and the cash and reputation thresholds the community has verified.
Browse by Category
Every entity in the wiki, organized.
Items
470 Items
Every item pulled from auction lockers across all four areas — base sell price, area category, and source. Top-value items have full detail pages; the rest are name-only entries pending player-reported pricing.
Accessories
16 Accessories
Head, back, and wrist accessories — base sell price and the stat bonuses they grant while equipped.
Mutations
24 Mutations
All 24 documented item mutations and their sell-value multipliers. Multiple mutations stack additively (not multiplicatively) — use the Mutation Stacker tool to preview totals.
Gamepasses
8 Gamepasses
Every Robux gamepass on the storefront — Robux cost, in-game effect, and a worth-it tier for budget-conscious players.
Areas
4 Areas
Four unlockable areas in progression order — Junk Yard, Back Alley, Farmyard, and Shipyard. Each area gates higher-tier auctions and item categories.
About Storage Hunters: Open World Wiki
About Storage Hunters: Open World
Storage Hunters: Open World is a Roblox auction-and-tycoon game by Absolute Zero!, released in mid-2026 and already pulling around 26,000 concurrent players. The premise is a storage-locker auction reality show grafted onto an open world: bid against NPCs and other players for sealed lockers, haul whatever you win back to your shop, and turn it into cash.
Core Loop
Every run flows through the same five beats — bid on a storage locker at one of the four auction areas, load the winnings into your vehicle within its weight limit, drive back to your shop through the open world, grade and sell what you can to passing customers, and reinvest in shop upgrades, vehicles, accessories, and the keys to higher-tier areas. The bottleneck shifts as you progress: at first it's cash for the auctions, then truck weight, then shelving space, then chasing the mutations that turn a $565 Scrap Dominus into a five-figure score.
Who It Is For
The community splits into three rough camps. Casual players come for the auction theatre and the small-scale shop sim. Collectors chase the 400-plus item catalogue and especially the exclusive head, back, and wrist accessories. Speed-runners and min-maxers care about gamepass value, mutation stacking math, and the fastest path from Junk Yard to Shipyard — the four-area progression that unlocks the most valuable lockers in the game.
Why This Wiki
This wiki exists because the in-game tutorial only covers the basics, and the community wiki has gaps in mutation math and gamepass tier-listing. We catalogue every gamepass with its Robux price and effect, all 24 documented mutations with their additive multipliers, the 16 accessories with slot and base price, and the four areas in unlock order. The Mutation Stacker Calculator is the core differentiator — pick an item, stack any combination of mutations, and see the additive final price. Source verification badges on every entry tell you whether a fact came from Roblox's storefront, the community Fandom, or is still community-reported.
Getting Started
New to Storage Hunters: Open World Wiki? Start here.
Step 1: Learn the controls
On PC, W/A/S/D moves, E interacts and places bids inside auction zones, Space jumps, and Shift sprints. The bid-zone proximity is what triggers your bid input — stand inside it during the auction.
Step 2: Win your first auction at the Junk Yard
The Junk Yard is the starter area. Watch the locker preview, decide a max price in your head, then beat the NPC bids by one. Don't chase past your max — junk lockers usually break even, not 10x.
Step 3: Load, drive, and grade your haul
Load the locker contents into your vehicle (watch the weight ceiling), drive back to your shop, then run items through the grading store before listing — a higher grade means a higher base sell price.
Step 4: Reinvest in mutations and the next area
Once you have steady cash, focus on items that already carry mutations — even a Pure (1.5x) on a $565 Scrap Dominus is meaningful. Save toward Back Alley unlock, the second of four areas in the progression.
Featured Guides
The essential reading.
Area Progression — Junk Yard to Shipyard
The four-area unlock order, what loot each area produces, and the cash and reputation thresholds the community has verified.
guideBest Accessories — Head, Back, and Wrist Slot Picks
All 16 accessories ranked by slot — base sell price, stat bonus role, and recommended early-game build.
guideGetting Started with Storage Hunters: Open World
A complete first-session guide — controls, the five-step auction loop, your first locker, and the cheapest gamepasses worth considering.
guideMutation Strategy — How Stacking Actually Works
All 24 mutations, the additive (not multiplicative) stacking math, and which stacks pay back most against the auction price.
Latest Updates
Recent game patches and our coverage.
Top Wiki Pages
Quick links to the most useful entity pages.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to the most common questions.
- What is Storage Hunters: Open World?
- Storage Hunters: Open World is a Roblox auction-and-tycoon game by Absolute Zero! where you bid on sealed storage lockers against NPCs and other players, then haul the winnings back to your own shop and resell them to customers. Released in mid-2026, it now sits around 26,000 concurrent players. The full loop spans auctioning, hauling within vehicle weight limits, grading, selling, and progressing through four unlockable areas.
- How do auctions work in Storage Hunters: Open World?
- At each auction area an NPC opens sealed storage lockers for bidding. You watch the contents briefly, then bid against AI buyers (and other players online) by pressing E inside the bid zone. Win the auction, and the locker contents are yours to load into your vehicle within its weight limit. Auctions at higher-tier areas like Shipyard cost more to enter but produce far higher base sell prices.
- What are mutations and why do they matter?
- Mutations are visual modifiers like Gold, Diamond, or Void that get rolled on items and multiply their sell price. Storage Hunters: Open World has 24 documented mutations ranging from Dirty (0.8x — actually below base) to Void (35x — the highest obtainable). The critical mechanic players miss: multiple mutations on the same item stack additively, not multiplicatively. Silver (2x) plus Gold (4x) equals 6x, not 8x. Use the Mutation Stacker Calculator on this wiki to plan stacks.
- Which gamepass should I buy first?
- Three Robux gamepasses pay back fastest for new players: +50% Car Weight Increase (R$ 379) so you stop leaving items at the auction yard, +50% Selling Space (R$ 349) so customers can buy more before your shelves run out, and Quick Sell from Inventory (R$ 249) so you can clear low-value clutter without a shop run. Avoid Free Vehicle Customization (R$ 149) until you actually own multiple vehicles.
- How do I unlock new areas in Storage Hunters: Open World?
- Four areas unlock in order: Junk Yard (start), Back Alley (second), Farmyard (third), and Shipyard (fourth, endgame). Each unlock is gated by total cash earned and reputation from successful auctions. The catch is that bidding at higher-tier areas costs proportionally more, so the optimal path is to finish a chunk of Junk Yard auctions for cash and accessories first, then push to Back Alley once you can comfortably outbid the NPCs there.