
How to Check Your SkyBlock Networth (And Why You Should Care)
How to calculate your Hypixel SkyBlock networth, what the category breakdown actually tells you, and how to use the number to make better gear and trading decisions.
How to Check Your Hypixel SkyBlock Networth
Networth is the total value of everything you own in SkyBlock — coins, gear, pets, bank, the lot. It's the closest thing the game has to a single progression score, and it's the easiest number to compare against other players.
How to check it
- Open the Networth Calculator
- Type your Minecraft username
- Pick your profile if you have more than one
- Look at the total and the per-category breakdown
The calculator pulls your inventory, armor, accessory bag, wardrobe, pets, ender chest, personal vault, bank, and purse. Nothing is hidden.
What the categories actually mean
Inventory and equipment
What you're carrying and wearing. Usually where your most valuable single items live — a Hyperion or Storm set can be 100M+ on its own.
Accessory bag
A category most people underrate. A full set of reforged talismans with enrichments and power stones can be 20%+ of your networth without you noticing.
Pets
A maxed Golden Dragon or Ender Dragon with a good pet item can be worth more than some players' entire accounts. Level matters a lot here; level 100 is in a different league.
Bank and purse
Liquid coins. The bank is what's saved, the purse is what's on you. This is your "ready to deploy" capital.
Ender chest and personal vault
Storage. People stash crafting materials, spare gear, and long-term holds here. Worth checking every so often — there's usually something you forgot about.
Wardrobe
Extra armor sets. If you swap between dungeon, slayer, and combat loadouts, this adds up.
Why the number matters
Progression
If your networth is going up, you're winning. If it's flat or dropping, you're spending faster than you earn. Worth catching early before it becomes a habit.
Comparing builds
The Player Comparison tool lays your networth out next to someone else's. Useful for figuring out where you're ahead and where you're actually behind your peers.
Spotting dead value
Sometimes 30% of your networth is items rotting in your ender chest. That's capital you could turn into upgrades or bazaar flips and get a real return on. Storage is the place where coins go to do nothing.
Setting realistic goals
100M to 500M is a different strategy than 5B to 10B. Knowing where you actually are saves you from copying a guide written for someone in a completely different bracket.
Common milestones
| Networth | Stage | Typical gear |
|---|---|---|
| Under 10M | Early game | Ender armor, basic weapons |
| 10M – 100M | Early-mid | Strong Dragon, AOTD |
| 100M – 500M | Mid game | Necron/Storm armor, working toward Hyperion |
| 500M – 2B | Late game | Full Hyperion setup, endgame accessories |
| 2B – 10B | Endgame | Maxed gear, Golden Dragon, completionist items |
| 10B+ | Ultra endgame | Everything maxed, rare items for the sake of it |
How to grow it
- Don't hoard. Items you don't use aren't helping. Sell them.
- Diversify your income. Combine minions, bazaar flipping, and active play.
- Use the Craft Engine before buying upgrades. Sometimes crafting them yourself is cheaper.
- Track it weekly. Trends only show up if you look more than once.
- Keep some liquid. Having ~20% of your networth in coins lets you grab deals when they show up.
Pull up the Networth Calculator and start tracking. Even just knowing the number makes you make better decisions.