The 2017 Halloween Box was a special weapon crate that dropped during Murder Mystery 2's 2017 Halloween Event. Back then, players could spend 100 Candies (the event currency) to open it and get a random knife skin. Since the event ended, this box is no longer available in-game—it's now a collector's item you can only get through player trades.

How to Get It Now

You can't open the 2017 Halloween Box anymore because the event is over. The only way to own these knives is to trade with other players who still have them. Check the official Murder Mystery 2 Discord, community trading posts, or in-game trade servers to find players selling weapons from this box.

💡 Tip — Since these weapons are no longer obtainable, they tend to hold value. Some may be worth more than newer items, depending on rarity and demand.

What's Inside

The 2017 Halloween Box contained 11 different knife skins with varying rarities. The rarer the weapon, the harder it was to pull from the box.

Knife Name Rarity Drop Chance
Zombie Common 60%
CandyCorn Common 60%
Phantom Common 60%
Ecto Common 60%
Mummy Uncommon 25%
Potion Uncommon 25%
Webs Uncommon 25%
Magma Rare 10%
Green Marble Rare 10%
Scratch Legendary 5%
Pumpking Godly <1%

The common knives made up the majority of drops, while the Legendary and Godly tiers were extremely rare pulls. Pumpking was the rarest and most desirable item from this box.

Tips for Getting These Weapons

💡 Tip — Godly weapons like Pumpking are worth significantly more than Legendary or Rare knives, so expect to pay top dollar if you're hunting for one.

Be patient with prices. Limited items fluctuate in value. If you're not in a rush, wait for trading opportunities rather than overpaying right away.

Check demand before trading. Some weapons from this box may be more sought after than others based on the current community. Do a quick search to see what players are asking for each knife.

Verify trades carefully. Always confirm you're getting the knife you want before completing any trade. Take screenshots if possible to avoid scams.