Trading in Kaizen runs on Cursed Coins, the currency that players use to price weapons, accessories, and artifacts against each other. There is no single fixed exchange rate built into the game, so the community settles on value ranges instead. Knowing those ranges keeps you from handing over a high-demand cape for a fraction of its worth, or overpaying for a common drop you could farm yourself.
Quick answer: You can only trade in Kaizen after reaching level 25. Item values are measured in Cursed Coins, with top-end pieces like Easter Hammer (675–825) and Radiant Aegis (450–550) sitting far above common gear priced at 2–10 coins.
Kaizen trading requirements and how values work
Two things define every trade in Kaizen. First, the level gate. Your account must be at least level 25 before the trading system unlocks, which blocks fresh alt accounts from flooding and crashing the economy. If you are below that level, the fastest path is to grind XP until the Trade option becomes usable.
Second, the pricing standard. Because the game does not assign an official trade currency, Cursed Coins act as the common denominator for comparing items. Every weapon and accessory below is expressed as a Cursed Coins range rather than a single number, since real player demand shifts the exact figure up or down.
High values cluster around limited or event-tied cosmetics and a handful of strong weapons. Quest-grindable gear and starter accessories sit at the bottom because anyone can farm them quickly. Use the ranges as a fairness check, not a fixed receipt.
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Event weapons sit at the very top of the weapon market, with the Easter Hammer and Easter Bow commanding the highest prices. Standard shop or boss weapons such as the Emperial Sword, Jet Black, and Slaughter Demon stay cheap because they are reliably obtainable through normal play.
| Weapon | Value Range (Cursed Coins) |
|---|---|
| Easter Hammer | 675 – 825 |
| Easter Bow | 565 – 690 |
| Nyoi Staff | 225 – 275 |
| Playfull Cloud | 225 – 275 |
| Split Soul Katana | 115 – 140 |
| Yuta’s Blade | 115 – 140 |
| Blood Scythe | 70 – 85 |
| Frost Fangs | 70 – 85 |
| Taiyuken Sword | 70 – 85 |
| Cursed Daggers | 45 – 55 |
| Crsed Spear | 25 – 30 |
| Spotted Nata | 25 – 30 |
| Emperial Sword | 10 – 20 |
| Jet Black | 10 – 20 |
| Mantis Edge | 10 – 20 |
| Slaughter Demon | 10 – 20 |
Kaizen accessories value list (Cursed Coins)
The accessory market is deeper and carries most of the high-end value. Cursed Easter Cape, Radiant Aegis, and Radiant Wings lead the chart, while limited cosmetic pieces like Blossom Cape and Oni Mask hold strong mid-to-high prices. At the bottom, basic items such as Straw Hat, Scarf, and Paper Bag barely move in trades because they are trivial to acquire.
| Accessory | Value Range (Cursed Coins) |
|---|---|
| Cursed Easter Cape | 565 – 690 |
| Cursed Easter Bow | 450 – 550 |
| Radiant Aegis | 450 – 550 |
| Radiant Wings | 450 – 550 |
| Blossom Cape | 340 – 415 |
| Cape Of Light | 340 – 415 |
| Luminous Aegis | 340 – 415 |
| Oni Mask | 340 – 415 |
| Radiant Helmet | 340 – 415 |
| Talisman Gauntlet | 295 – 360 |
| Kitsune Mask | 270 – 330 |
| Cursed Helmet | 225 – 275 |
| Gojo Sunglasses | 225 – 275 |
| Luminous Helmet | 225 – 275 |
| Radiant Halo | 225 – 275 |
| Void Lantern | 225 – 275 |
| Higuruma’s Bottom | 180 – 220 |
| Higuruma’s Top | 180 – 220 |
| Luminous Bracers | 180 – 220 |
| Bunnox Companion | 135 – 165 |
| Lucky Shades | 135 – 165 |
| Executioner’s Mask | 115 – 140 |
| Gojo Headband | 115 – 140 |
| Hakari Jacket | 115 – 140 |
| Jogo Bottom | 115 – 140 |
| Jogo Top | 115 – 140 |
| Lucky Necklace | 115 – 140 |
| Maki Cloak | 115 – 140 |
| Malevolent Flame Pauldron | 115 – 140 |
| Nanami Tie | 115 – 140 |
| Rika’s Devotion Ring | 115 – 140 |
| Rika’s Mask | 115 – 140 |
| Ryu’s Jacket | 115 – 140 |
| Ryu’s Necklace | 115 – 140 |
| Spirit Hare Mask | 115 – 140 |
| Mahoraga’s Wheel | 115 – 140 |
| Volcano Head | 115 – 140 |
| Darkness Robe | 70 – 85 |
| Gold Bell Earrings | 70 – 85 |
| Mahito’s Mask | 70 – 85 |
| Sword of Extermination | 70 – 85 |
| Time Vessel Bottom | 70 – 85 |
| Time Vessel Cape | 70 – 85 |
| Time Vessel Top | 70 – 85 |
| Volcano Bracers | 70 – 85 |
| Bead Necklace | 45 – 55 |
| Blood Tendrils | 45 – 55 |
| Crimson Fists | 45 – 55 |
| Cursed Armor | 45 – 55 |
| Cursed Beast Mask | 45 – 55 |
| Cursed Eater Gauntlet | 45 – 55 |
| Cursed Feather Cloak | 45 – 55 |
| Demon Arms | 45 – 55 |
| Eggcelent Crown | 45 – 55 |
| Eggcelent Necklace | 45 – 55 |
| Eso Bandages | 45 – 55 |
| Frog Crown | 45 – 55 |
| Ironclad Gauntlet | 45 – 55 |
| Jaw Mantle | 45 – 55 |
| Jaw Mask | 45 – 55 |
| Kraken Armor | 45 – 55 |
| Mahito’s Broken Mask | 45 – 55 |
| Maki Bandages | 45 – 55 |
| Molten Crown | 45 – 55 |
| Mythical Beast Fangs | 45 – 55 |
| Mythical Beast Mask | 45 – 55 |
| Polymorphic Gauntlet | 45 – 55 |
| Prayer’s Beads | 45 – 55 |
| Relic Gauntlets | 45 – 55 |
| Relic Halo | 45 – 55 |
| Todo Necklace | 45 – 55 |
| Time Vessel Hat | 45 – 55 |
| Void Crown | 45 – 55 |
| Arm Bandages | 25 – 30 |
| Cursed Bandages | 25 – 30 |
| Divine Wolf Coat | 25 – 30 |
| Frost Pauldron | 25 – 30 |
| Kraken Bracers | 25 – 30 |
| Mahoraga’s Necklace | 25 – 30 |
| Mahito’s Tail | 25 – 30 |
| Red Claws | 25 – 30 |
| Vorath Necklace | 25 – 30 |
| Wing King | 25 – 30 |
| Crimson Guard | 10 – 15 |
| Eye Pendant | 10 – 15 |
| Vampire Wings | 10 – 15 |
| Backpack | 5 – 10 |
| Brace Knuckles | 5 – 10 |
| Collar | 5 – 10 |
| Furr Coat | 5 – 10 |
| Glasses | 5 – 10 |
| Grasshopper Wings | 5 – 10 |
| Hood | 5 – 10 |
| Lizard Furr Coat | 5 – 10 |
| Mask | 5 – 10 |
| Mushroom Gauntlets | 5 – 10 |
| Paper Bag | 2 – 5 |
| Scarf | 2 – 5 |
| Ski Mask | 2 – 5 |
| Straw Hat | 2 – 5 |
Note: These ranges are community-driven and shift with demand, event cycles, and new content. Treat them as a guide for spotting lowballs and overpays rather than a guaranteed price.
How to trade in Kaizen
Once you hit level 25, the full trade flow opens through the Trading Plaza. The process runs entirely in-game from the main menu.

You know the trade went through when both sides confirm Ready and the items swap inventories. If the Trade option never appears in the menu, the most common reason is being under level 25, which keeps the entire trading system locked until you grind past it.
Lean on the Cursed Coins ranges above before every exchange so you can quickly tell whether an offer is fair, generous, or a lowball. As events rotate and new gear arrives, the highest-value pieces will keep shifting, but the basic split holds. Limited cosmetics and event weapons stay expensive, and anything you can farm in quests stays cheap.






