Blox Fruits Trading Values
Monitor real-time trading value fluctuations across every fruit. See what's rising, what's dropping, and time your trades for maximum profit with live market data.
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Total: 0How Trading Values Move
Understand the three forces that drive every trading value change in Blox Fruits.
Trading values are never static — here's what moves them:
Game Updates & Patches
When Roblox pushes a Blox Fruits update that buffs a fruit's ability, its trading value surges within hours. Nerfs have the opposite effect — Shadow dropped 15% after its area-of-effect range was reduced in Update 24.
Supply Shifts from Dealer Stock
The Blox Fruits Dealer's rotating stock directly impacts trading values. When a Legendary fruit appears in stock, its supply floods the market and the trading value dips 5-10% until the rotation changes.
Community Demand Waves
YouTuber showcases, tournament results, and Reddit tier list posts create demand waves. When a popular creator features a fruit, its trading value can spike 10-15% within 48 hours from increased buy pressure.
Current Trading Values
Live trading values with trend indicators — green means rising, red means dropping.
Trading Value Trends
How trading values are distributed across the market right now.
Trading Value Leaders
The 6 fruits making the biggest trading value moves this week.
This week's trading value leaders show strong upward momentum. Kitsune's trading value gained +5% as demand outpaced new supply. T-Rex surged +7% following a buff to its Beast mode's AoE damage radius. Pain Fruit is the dark horse, jumping +3% as PvP players discovered its awakened combo potential. Meanwhile, Mammoth dropped -2% after stock rotation increased availability.
Trading Values Explained
Trading values fluctuate based on game updates (buffs/nerfs), new fruit releases, seasonal events, stock dealer rotations, and shifts in player interest. A single update can move values 5-20% in either direction.
Each fruit card displays a trend indicator: a green up arrow means the trading value is rising, a red down arrow means it's dropping, and a yellow arrow means it's stable. The percentage change is shown next to the arrow.
No. In-game Beli prices at the Fruit Dealer are fixed. Trading values represent what real players are willing to exchange in trades, which is usually much higher than dealer prices for rare fruits.
Buy (acquire) fruits when their trading value is dropping after a nerf or new fruit release. Sell (trade away) when demand spikes — typically right after a buff or when a fruit becomes meta in PvP.
Yes, permanent fruits always have significantly higher trading values than physical versions. Permanent Kitsune trades at 95M vs 8M for physical — roughly 12× the value because permanents never leave your inventory.