How to Get All Exclusive Items in Storage Hunters: Open World

QUICK ANSWER
To get every Exclusive item in Storage Hunters: Open World, farm any auctions during the Rain Event for the Rubber Duck and Camping Backpack, then farm any auctions during the Moonlit Event for the Vampire Bat Fork and Vampire Dominus.

Every Exclusive item in Storage Hunters: Open World comes from the same place — timed global events. There are four of them in the currently known set, and none of them show up in normal play, as Lost Item pickups, or through codes. You get them by grinding auction lockers while the Rain Event or Moonlit Event is live, which turns the whole task into two focused farming sessions built around good timing.

The four Exclusive items and where they drop

Exclusive item Event Value
Rubber Duck Rain Event $150
Camping Backpack Rain Event $300
Vampire Bat Fork Moonlit Event $7,500
Vampire Dominus Moonlit Event $50,000

The Exclusive lineup is small and fixed: two items from the Rain Event and two from the Moonlit Event. Each one is an event auction drop, so you won’t find them sitting in the world like Lost Items and you can’t redeem a code for them. The values climb steeply from the cheap Rubber Duck up to the mythic Vampire Dominus, and that spread tells you exactly where the real grind lives.

 
⚠️ watch outThere’s no official list locking this set in place, so treat these four as the full lineup as it stands right now — values and additions can shift with future updates.
QUICK WIN

Join every auction you can while an event is live — Exclusives can drop from any locker on any map, so more auctions simply means more rolls at all four items.

Rain Event drops: Rubber Duck and Camping Backpack

The Rain Event is the easy half of the hunt. The Rubber Duck is a common worth $150, and it turns up often enough that a handful of event sessions should hand you one without much fuss. The Camping Backpack is the step up — an Epic backpack worth $300 that shows up noticeably less often than the duck.

Rubber Duck listed at $150 as a Rain Event drop
Rubber Duck listed at $150 as a Rain Event drop | Hallow Jack/YouTube
💡 pro tipThe backpack is worth keeping rather than flipping if you roll good stars on it, since a three-star Camping Backpack is a genuinely solid pack to actually equip and use. Because it’s the rarer of the two, plan on running several Rain Events and getting a little lucky before you land one you’re happy with.

Moonlit Event drops: the vampire items

The Moonlit Event is the harder half, and both of its drops are worth far more. The Vampire Bat Fork is a Legendary worth $7,500 — rare, but the more reachable of the two vampire items. You may also see this one listed as the Vampire Bat Valk; it’s the same $7,500 Moonlit drop, not a separate item.

Vampire Dominus, the $50,000 mythic Moonlit Exclusive
Vampire Dominus, the $50,000 mythic Moonlit Exclusive | Hallow Jack/YouTube

The real chase is the Vampire Dominus, a mythic worth $50,000 and much rarer than the fork. Both come from Moonlit auctions exactly the way the Rain items do, but you should expect the Dominus to take many events and a lot of lockers before it finally shows up.

Mistakes that waste your farming time

Mistake Correct approach
Hunting them as Lost Items in the open world Farm auction lockers while the Rain or Moonlit event is live
Waiting for a redeem code to unlock them There’s no code for Exclusives; grind the events instead
Assuming one specific map is required Any auction during the event can roll them
Leaving the event early Keep bidding the whole event, since drops are rare and repeat farming is the point

Most of the wasted effort on this hunt comes from treating Exclusives like a different system than they are. They’re not Lost Items, they don’t live on one specific map, and no code hands them to you. Exact drop rates aren’t published either, so the only reliable plan is to stay in the event and keep opening lockers until the items appear.

 

How mutations change item value

Mutations are the system players most often tangle up with drop odds, so it’s worth being clear: a mutation multiplies an item’s value after it drops, it does not improve your chance of the drop happening. Gold is a x4 multiplier, Diamond is x8, and Secret sits near the top at x50.

🔑 keySo a mutated Exclusive is a huge payday, but chasing mutations won’t make a Vampire Dominus spawn any faster. Farm the events for the items first, and treat a high-value mutation rolling on top of one as a bonus rather than a strategy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Exclusive items drop from any auction?

Yes. While the Rain Event or Moonlit Event is active, the matching Exclusives can appear in any auction locker on any map — there’s no special auction you need to find.

Are Exclusive items the same as Lost Items?

No. Lost Items are a separate hunt with fixed world locations, while Exclusives only come from event auctions. Mixing the two up sends players searching maps for drops that never spawn there.

Can codes give Exclusive items?

No. There’s currently no active code system that hands out Exclusive items, so grinding the events is the only route.

Which Exclusive item is the rarest or most valuable?

The Vampire Dominus is both — a mythic worth $50,000 and the rarest of the four, well above the $7,500 Vampire Bat Fork, the $300 Camping Backpack, and the $150 Rubber Duck.

Do mutations increase Exclusive item drop rates?

No. Mutations like Gold, Diamond, and Secret only multiply an item’s value once it drops. They have no effect on how likely an Exclusive is to appear.


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