Snowflake Eyes item

The Recent LPPing Scandal

By ceve, Investigative Journalist

In the past month, there has been significant noise and frustration within Rolimons and the Roblox trading community. A popular limited item, Snowflake Eyes has experienced numerous Lowest Price Possible (LPP) attacks, which means a player intentionally sold an item(s) for an extremely low price on the catalog, typically 1 Robux.

These LPP attacks drastically affect an item’s performance, lowering its Recent Average Price (RAP), which results in reduced sales and favorability. Traders who own Snowflake Eyes are frustrated because a significantly lowered RAP leads to fewer overpays and prevents the item from raising in value in the Rolimon valuation system.

Snowflake Eyes has been undergoing LPPs for nearly a month, with the first attack on June 27, 2025. These one-Robux sales have occurred consistently every few days. A recognized trend is that when Snowflake Eyes’ RAP is high enough to raise in value, LPP sales occur, causing Snowflake Eyes to drop thousands in RAP.

Snowflake Eyes RAP trend

Source: Rolimons

This has become a cycle. Snowflake Eyes has performed mediocrely since, with the item dropping from a Rolimon value of 30,000 to 26,000. Many traders in the community are even lowballing Snowflake Eyes for other high-demand items.

Snowflake Eyes lowball trades

Source: vex

Who is behind these attacks on Snowflake Eyes?

The reason this item is a target of LPP attacks stems from one individual’s ambition.

Introducing Frow. Frow is a game developer and UGC creator on Roblox. He has garnered over a million visits to his experiences, as well as accessory and clothing sales amounting to hundreds of thousands. He collects and trades Roblox limited items, including Snowflake Eyes.

Frow admitted to being responsible for the LPPs on this item. He traded for at minimum eight copies of Snowflake Eyes from YouTuber and Roblox trader Highlyswanted, giving a Super Super Happy Face (SSHF), with a current valuation of 270,000, in exchange for those copies.

Frow explains that he sells copies of Snowflake Eyes he owns for less than 100 Robux and uses an automated script to buy them back on an alternate account at that price. This allows him to retain the sold copy while lowering the RAP of Snowflake Eyes. Frow claims he is doing this to prove that he and his associates have the fastest limited-item sniper script on the market, capable of repurchasing his copies of Snowflake Eyes almost instantaneously.

Frow’s main Roblox account, frowyfrow, holds over 600,000 in value of limited items. His alternate accounts, sigmafrow222 and kinleyhoskins, collectively hold 1.5 million in value. It’s safe to say Frow is very wealthy in trading.

It's uncertain when Snowflake Eyes will cease being LPPed or if it will ever recover. This incident highlights a key lesson: a single individual with significant influence in the Roblox trading economy can profoundly impact it, good or bad.