The Knights of RedCliff and Knights of the Splintered Skies series are seven Roblox Classic Limiteds sold between 2011 and 2018 as official merchandise for two of the platform's earliest recognized community groups. RedCliff's line tops out with the Honored Redcliff Crown at roughly 9,761 RAP, while Splintered Skies' Wind Summoner horn is the family's clear grail at over 44,000 RAP on just 752 copies.
Two Groups, One Shared Catalog Line
Knights of RedCliff and Knights of the Splintered Skies are Roblox groups, not games. Both trace back to 2011, when Roblox let a handful of community-run groups sell official branded gear through the catalog, something almost no other fan group has been able to do since. The RedCliff group is led by Sorcus, who is credited in the group's own DevForum guide as its current head. That same guide describes the Splintered Skies as one of RedCliff's two official allies, alongside a group called the Wizards of the Astral Isles.
The Splintered Skies group itself has since been renamed on Roblox: the group page at ID 288278, which sold the items covered below, now displays under the name The Celestial Realms. The item names in the catalog, and the RAP data in the table further down, still carry the original Splintered Skies branding, so that's what traders search for and what this article uses throughout.
If you're new to how Classic Limiteds like these behave on the resale market, our RAP explainer covers the mechanics; these items follow the standard two-day trade hold and 30% resale fee like any other Classic Limited.
The RedCliff Line: Bow and Arrow to the Honored Crown
RedCliff sold three items as tradeable Classic Limiteds across seven years. The Bow and Arrow arrived first in April 2011, priced at 2,000 Robux and described in its own catalog listing as a weapon "crafted in complete secrecy by only one Redcliff family." The Redcliff Headphones followed in mid-2013 as a free release. The line's newest and most valuable piece, the Honored Redcliff Crown, launched in August 2018 at 800 Robux.
| Item | Released | Launch Price | Live RAP | Copies | Lowest Ask |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Honored Redcliff Crown | Aug 23, 2018 | 800 R$ | 9,761 | 2,172 | 12,000 |
| Knights of Redcliff: Bow and Arrow | Apr 15, 2011 | 2,000 R$ | 5,510 | 1,040 | 6,014 |
| Redcliff Headphones | Jun 28, 2013 | Free | 4,949 | 1,415 | 9,999 |
All three are long sold out, and none currently carry a tracked trader consensus value distinct from RAP, so the table above ranks them by RAP directly. The Honored Redcliff Crown collection is worth a look if you're screening crowns broadly rather than just this one family.
The Splintered Skies Line: Ballista to Wind Summoner
The Splintered Skies catalog is a year older on its oldest piece and a touch more crowded, with four tradeable Limiteds. The Ballista came first in July 2011 at 1,500 Robux; its own catalog description says the group's melee skill was "only rivaled by" the allied RedCliff Knights, with the Ballista added as heavy artillery on top of that. Two more items, Wind Summoner and Mindsmasher, followed in August 2013, and Wings closed out the line in August 2018.
| Item | Released | Launch Price | Live RAP | Copies | Lowest Ask |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Knights of the Splintered Skies: Wind Summoner | Aug 23, 2013 | 1,000 R$ | 44,613 | 752 | 59,980 |
| Knights of the Splintered Sky: Mindsmasher | Aug 23, 2013 | 500 R$ | 3,719 | 825 | 6,990 |
| Knights of the Splintered Skies: Ballista | Jul 9, 2011 | 1,500 R$ | 2,747 | 1,479 | 4,900 |
| Knights of the Splintered Skies: Wings | Aug 23, 2018 | 1,000 R$ | No tracked sales | n/a | n/a |
Wind Summoner is the standout of the entire seven-item family by a wide margin, worth roughly four and a half times its closest RedCliff sibling despite launching at a lower original price than the Bow and Arrow. Its description promises a horn that "summons a row of tornadoes that will destroy everything (and everyone) in their path," which probably helped it stick in players' memories longer than a plain melee weapon would have. Wings, the newest Splintered Skies piece, has changed hands so rarely that our data shows no meaningful recent sale to calculate a RAP from; treat any asking price on it as effectively untested. Traders who want a broader angle on this shape can check the wings collection for how other winged accessories are trading.
Why August 23 Shows Up Twice
One detail stands out for anyone building a timeline of this family: both of the 2013 Splintered Skies items, Wind Summoner and Mindsmasher, were created on August 23, 2013. Five years later, both of that year's RedCliff and Splintered Skies releases, the Honored Redcliff Crown and Wings, were created on August 23, 2018. That's confirmed directly against Roblox's own item creation timestamps, not just catalog page dates. Whether that's a deliberate anniversary or a coincidence of Roblox's release scheduling for allied groups isn't something we can verify, but the pattern is real and it's the kind of detail that matters if you're trying to date an unlabeled screenshot or forum post referencing either group's merch.
What Drives Value in This Family
Three things separate the strong performers here from the weaker ones. Age and scarcity matter first: everything in both lines sold out years ago, and the 2011 pieces in particular are old enough that resale activity is thin across the board. Copy count does real work too. Wind Summoner's 752 copies sit well below the roughly 1,000 to 1,500 copy runs of the other early pieces, and that gap tracks closely with its outsized RAP.
The third factor is less obvious: active group membership. Unlike a Limited tied to a shut-down event or a defunct game, RedCliff and the renamed Splintered Skies group are still functioning Roblox communities today, which keeps a small but real base of members wanting to own a piece of their group's own catalog history rather than treating it as a pure trading asset. That kind of identity-driven demand tends to hold a floor under thin items even when general trading interest is low. This isn't financial advice, and thin-market items like these can be genuinely difficult to sell quickly at any given ask, regardless of what RAP or the lowest listed price suggests.
A Collector's Outlook
For a trader with patience, this is a family where the story is arguably more interesting than the market. Seven items, two allied groups, and a shared release-date pattern across two anniversaries make for a coherent, verifiable slice of Roblox's early catalog history that most traders have never looked at closely. None of these are liquid enough to flip quickly, and Wings in particular is close to untradeable in practice given the total absence of recent sales data. Wind Summoner is the one piece here that behaves like an actual grail, and its scarcity relative to the rest of the family is the main reason to watch it over the others.
Traders curious how these Limiteds compare to bigger-name grails can browse the most expensive Limiteds collection, and anyone tracking live asks across a watchlist that includes thinner items like these can set it up on the deal feed or manage active positions through the Reseller Terminal.
FAQ
What is the Knights of RedCliff series?
It's a line of three Roblox Classic Limiteds, the Bow and Arrow (2011), Redcliff Headphones (2013), and Honored Redcliff Crown (2018), sold as official merchandise for the Knights of RedCliff, one of Roblox's earliest recognized community groups.
What is the Knights of the Splintered Skies series?
A line of four Roblox Classic Limiteds, the Ballista (2011), Wind Summoner and Mindsmasher (both 2013), and Wings (2018), sold for the allied Knights of the Splintered Skies group. That group's Roblox page now displays under the name The Celestial Realms.
Which item in this family is the most valuable?
Knights of the Splintered Skies: Wind Summoner, with RAP well above 40,000 on only 752 copies, is the clear standout of the seven items across both lines.
Are RedCliff and Splintered Skies items still tradeable?
Yes. All seven are Classic Limiteds, so they trade through Roblox's standard Trade system with the usual two-day post-trade hold, not through Marketplace resale like UGC Limiteds.
Why do some of these items have no listed RAP?
Knights of the Splintered Skies: Wings has traded so infrequently that there isn't enough recent sale history to calculate a meaningful RAP. That's common for old, low-copy Limiteds tied to niche fan communities rather than mainstream events.