Storage Hunters: Open World turns a storage-auction reality show into a Roblox tycoon. You bid on sealed lockers, drive whatever you win back to your plot, and sell it to customers for profit. The early game rewards patience over big spending, and a few specific choices in your first sessions decide how fast your net worth climbs.
Quick answer: Finish the in-game tutorial, bid conservatively on Junk Yard lockers, put your first Gems into Tip Jar and Price Tags, collect lost items for the luck boost, and save cash to cross $750 net worth into the Back Alley.
Run the tutorial before your first bid
When you load in, complete the tutorial first. It walks you through the full loop of bidding on a locker, loading the contents into your vehicle, driving to your shop, and selling to customers. Getting that sequence in muscle memory removes most of the confusion new players hit in their first hour.
On PC, W/A/S/D moves your character, Space jumps, and Shift sprints. Bidding happens with E while you stand inside the auction bid zone. You must be inside that zone during the auction for your input to register.
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Head to a container location and interact with an available storage unit to start an auction. After you pay the entry fee, the door opens so you can inspect the contents. If the locker looks like junk, walk away and wait for another one. If it looks promising, you can bid against rival auctioneers, most of whom are NPCs.
Bidding itself is a small timing minigame. A marker slides across a green bar, and your bid only lands when it stops inside the highlighted zone. Miss the green zone and the bid fails. A high starting price usually signals valuable contents worth competing for, while a locker full of cheap paper bags is a skip.
Set a maximum price in your head before the marker starts moving, then beat the NPC bids by the smallest amount you can. Don’t chase past your limit. Junk lockers usually break even rather than paying out ten times over, so overbidding on a weak locker loses both cash and time.
Auction advantages worth using
- Use a calculator to estimate a locker’s total value before you commit.
- Use X-Ray Vision to inspect what a container holds.
- Kick rival NPC auctioneers to cut down competition on a locker you want.
Selling your haul and hiring a Shop Assistant
After you win an auction, the items load automatically into your vehicle. Drive back to your plot and unload everything with a single click. Once items sit on the display slots around your shop, customers arrive and make offers. You can accept an offer for instant cash or reject it and wait for a better deal.
Every accepted sale adds money to your balance and raises your net worth, which is the currency for unlocking new areas. To sell while you are away, hire a Shop Assistant for 100 Gems from the upgrades menu. The assistant sells items automatically at the profit margin you set.
Tip: Place your shop plot as close as possible to the auction zone you are grinding. Shorter round trips mean more runs per session, which directly increases how much you earn. Join a quieter server for more freedom over where you drop your plot.
Area unlock thresholds by net worth
The map is split into zones, and each one needs a certain net worth to enter. You start in the Junk Yard for free. Later areas gate higher-tier lockers with better loot, but bidding there also costs proportionally more, so build a cushion before you move up.
| Area | Net worth to unlock | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Junk Yard | Free (starter) | Common to uncommon loot |
| Back Alley | $750 | Starts dropping Mythic and Legendary accessories |
| Cargo Ship | $7,000 | Higher-value containers |
| Farmyard | $10,000 | Rarer item pool |
| Shipyard | $125,000 | Final and most rewarding zone |
Do not rush between zones. Spend enough time in each area to grow your net worth before you push forward, or you will arrive at pricier auctions without the cash to outbid the NPCs there.

Mutations and how their value stacks
Mutations are visual modifiers rolled onto items that change their sell price. Most raise value, and the rarest push it up dozens of times over. A single item can carry more than one mutation. The key detail many players miss is that stacked mutations add together rather than multiply. Silver (2x) plus Gold (4x) equals 6x, not 8x.
| Mutation | Multiplier | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Dirty | 0.8x | Below base value; clean it before selling |
| Pure | 1.5x | Modest value bump |
| Silver | 2x | Doubles value |
| Gold | 4x | Quadruples value |
| Void | 35x | Highest widely cited multiplier |
| Secret | 50x | Highest listed multiplier in the community table |
As a beginner, treat a Gold roll or higher as a genuine win. Some mutations are tied to weather events, while others can be applied later through features such as the Time Capsule. A Dirty item is the one exception, since it sells for less than base until you clean it.
Shopping Mall services that raise item value
Several services let you increase what a find is worth before you sell it. Most are free but take time, and you can spend Gems to skip the wait.
| Service | What it does |
|---|---|
| Grading Shop | Assigns a grade that can raise or lower value; free, but rarer items take longer |
| Cleaning Service | Removes the Dirty mutation for free; Gems skip the timer |
| Locksmith | Opens safes to reveal the rewards inside |
| Repair Shop | Restores broken items; a Wrench item does the same |
| Quicksell NPC | Sells unwanted items instantly for immediate cash |
| Energy Café | Sells consumables that boost stats, including up to +50% luck |
Run promising items through Grading before you list them, since a higher grade means a higher base sell price. Safes are among the best finds because their contents stay hidden until the Locksmith opens them.
Earn Gems from achievements and quests
Achievements are one of the most reliable early Gem sources, and most complete on their own as you play. Winning auctions, growing your net worth, and simply spending time in the game tick off the bulk of them. Check the trophy icon on the right side of your screen and claim finished ones, since it is easy to forget and the Gems add up quickly.
Early milestones such as Thanks for Playing, 1 Hour Played, and Net Worth $1,000 are quick wins that hand you a starting stack of Gems for your first shop upgrades.

Each zone also has NPCs offering quests that reward Gems and stat boosts. Make a habit of talking to every NPC you pass. Quest Gem income is some of the easiest currency you will earn in the early game.

Collect lost items for a permanent luck boost
Lost items are scattered across the map, and picking them up grants rewards plus a permanent luck boost. Collecting all 15 lost items unlocks a +15% luck bonus, which noticeably improves the quality of mutations you pull from auctions over time. Prioritizing these early is one of the highest-value things a new player can do.

Which shop upgrades to buy first
Your first Gem upgrades should go into Tip Jar and Price Tags. Tip Jar gives customers a chance to leave bonus Gem tips, while Price Tags makes customers start their offers closer to an item’s fair value, so you lose less on each sale. Both pay for themselves fast and compound the longer you play.
After those, save for Trophy Capacity so you can place trophies in your shop. Trophies boost your mutation luck based on the mutation they carry, which makes rarer pulls from auctions more frequent as you progress.

Gamepasses worth considering on a budget
You can play the game entirely for free, but a few Robux gamepasses remove the bottlenecks new players hit first. Reinvest cash and Gems into shop and vehicle upgrades before spending Robux.
| Gamepass | Cost | Why it helps early |
|---|---|---|
| Car Weight Increase (+50%) | R$379 | Carry more per run so you stop leaving items at the auction yard |
| Selling Space (+50%) | R$349 | More display slots means more simultaneous sales |
| Quick Sell from Inventory | R$249 | Clears low-value clutter without a shop trip |
| Vehicle Customization | R$149 | Skip until you own multiple vehicles |
You can find the game and its store on the official Storage Hunters: Open World Roblox page, published by Absolute Zero!.
A repeatable early-game routine
Follow that loop and your net worth climbs steadily toward the $750 Back Alley unlock, then onward to Cargo Ship, Farmyard, and eventually the $125,000 Shipyard. Keep your bids disciplined, let mutations and grading do the heavy lifting on value, and the tycoon side of the game starts to snowball on its own.






