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Storage Hunters Open World Wiki
Use this wiki hub when you need structured context rather than a one-route walkthrough. Storage Hunters Open World combines auction bidding, item hauling, shop progression, map exploration, quests, vehicles, safes, and mutations. These systems overlap. A rare mutation changes how much you should bid. A shop bottleneck changes which locker is worth hauling. A quest item can send you to a specific area instead of another random auction.
For the mechanic behind this decision, read Mutations.
Core systems
Auctions are the entry point for most profit. Containers and lockers produce items, and some items may carry mutations that change sale value. Vehicles control how much you can move from the auction to your shop. Shop upgrades affect how quickly you can turn hauls into cash. Net worth opens higher-value areas and events. Quests and Lost Items give you map goals outside pure buying and selling.
Mutations
Mutations are the most important value modifier. Public guides currently list Dirty as a reducer and high-end options such as Hologram, Void, and Secret as major multipliers. Rainbow and some special labels remain uncertain in public tables, so they should not be forced into exact rankings without checking. Use the Mutations page for the full explanation and the calculator when you need a bid number.
For the mechanic behind this decision, read Safes.
Containers and safes
Containers matter because different areas and events appear to expose different reward pools. Cargo Ship containers are especially important because recent guides describe rare items, storage boxes, and Mythical vehicle parts as possible rewards. Safes are attractive, but any exact drop table should be treated carefully unless you can verify it in game or through a trusted current source.
Quests, lost items, and map progress
Lost Items turn exploration into progress. Current public guides list 29 Lost Items and several route dependencies, including a Key and Scythe relationship that players should handle carefully before selling the wrong item. Quest pages cover NPC tasks, basketball-related objectives, and repeatable auction goals. These pages are useful when you want a break from bidding but still want your account to grow.
For the mechanic behind this decision, read Gems.
Gems, luck, and upgrades
Gems and luck are progression helpers, not magic answers. Public guides connect achievements, daily rewards, Lost Items, boosts, and accessories to these systems, but exact odds should stay marked unless official values appear. Shop Upgrades and Gamepasses explain how to decide whether a spend helps your actual bottleneck.
Source status
This wiki is fan-made and informational. The official Roblox game page and creator-owned channels remain the safest source for title, creator, availability, purchases, moderation, and account issues. Community pages and videos are useful for discovery, but patch-sensitive facts should be checked before you spend cash, gems, Robux, or rare items.
For the mechanic behind this decision, read Gamepasses.