Reviewed by: BloxFruitsCode editorial team
Page type: Independent Blox Fruits trade value reference
Last reviewed: March 20, 2026
Method: Manual review of trade demand and active value patterns
Kitsune
MYTHICAL
West Dragon
MYTHICAL
East Dragon
MYTHICAL
Dough
MYTHICAL
Spirit
MYTHICAL
Venom
MYTHICAL
Control
MYTHICAL
Buddha
LEGENDARY
T-Rex
LEGENDARY
Mammoth
LEGENDARY
Sound
LEGENDARY
Lightning
LEGENDARY
Blizzard
LEGENDARY
Phoenix
LEGENDARY
Portal
LEGENDARY
Gravity
LEGENDARY
Shadow
LEGENDARY
Pain
LEGENDARY
Quake
LEGENDARY
Magma
LEGENDARY
Light
RARE
Ice
RARE
Flame
RARE
Dark
RARE
Sand
RARE
Ghost
RARE
Diamond
RARE
Rubber
RARE
Love
RARE
Spider
RARE
Gas
MYTHICAL
Tiger
LEGENDARY
Yeti
LEGENDARY
Eagle
RARE
Smoke
UNCOMMON
Spike
COMMON
Bomb
COMMON
Spin
COMMON
Spring
COMMON
Rocket
COMMON
Blade
COMMON
Creation
LEGENDARY
Fruit Notifier
GAMEPASS
Dark Blade
GAMEPASS
+1 Fruit Storage
GAMEPASS
2x Mastery
GAMEPASS
2x Money
GAMEPASS
2x Boss Drops
GAMEPASS
Fast Boats
GAMEPASS
Mythical Scrolls
GAMEPASS
Legendary Scrolls
GAMEPASS
Crimson Kitsune
LIMITED
Galaxy Empyrean Kitsune
LIMITEDEmber West Dragon
LIMITED
Fiend Yeti
LIMITED
Purple Lightning
LIMITED
Yellow Lightning
LIMITED
Red Lightning
LIMITED
Green Lightning
LIMITED
Frustration Pain
LIMITED
Sadness Pain
LIMITED
Celestial Pain
LIMITED
Super Spirit Pain
LIMITED
Torment Pain
LIMITED
Azura Bomb
LIMITED
Thermite Bomb
LIMITED
Nuclear Bomb
LIMITED
Emerald Diamond
LIMITED
Topaz Diamond
LIMITED
Rose Quartz Diamond
LIMITED
Ruby Diamond
LIMITED
Divine Portal
LIMITED
Permanent Dragon Token
LIMITED
Parrot
LIMITED
Werewolf
LIMITED
Dragon Token
LIMITED
Eclipse
LIMITED
Eagle Requiem
LIMITED
Eagle Glacier
LIMITED
Eagle Matrix
LIMITED
Celebration Bomb
LIMITEDPink Portal
LIMITEDOrange Portal
LIMITEDWhat these values mean
Blox Fruits values on this page are trade reference values used during player trades, and these values are separate from the shop price shown by the in game dealer because the dealer price is fixed by the game while the trade value moves according to the fruits that traders keep asking for, the fruits that move faster in live trade servers, and the fruits that keep holding attention during active trading periods.
This page brings trade value, perm value, demand score, and trade status into one place so you can compare fruits faster without depending on random chat offers, old screenshots, or scattered lists that no longer match the current state of trading. A user who lands on this page usually wants to know one thing first, which fruit is stronger in trade right now, and that is the job this page is built to do.
The trade value number on this page is a reference number based on active trade comparison. The shop price is the price set by the dealer inside the game. These numbers are not the same. A fruit can sit at a lower dealer price and still trade higher because players want it more in actual deals.
A perm value on this page refers to the estimated trade reference value of the permanent version of that fruit. A demand score on this page refers to how wanted that fruit is in active player trades.

Metric guide
| Metric | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Trade value | The reference value used for player trade comparison |
| Perm value | The estimated trade reference value for the permanent version |
| Demand score | How strongly the fruit is wanted in active trades |
| Status | The current trade state, such as stable or overpaid |
What do we review on the Blox Fruits Value Calculator?
- Active trade demand for the fruit
- Repeat trade patterns across current offers
- Relative trade strength against nearby fruits
- Whether the fruit is moving easily in trades
What does the demand score mean?
The demand score on this page shows how strongly a fruit is wanted in player trades, so a fruit with a higher demand score is usually easier to move in active trade servers, while a fruit with a lower demand score may stay in offers for longer unless the other player already wants that fruit or needs it to complete a stronger trade.
A high demand score does not automatically mean the fruit is the rarest fruit. Demand and rarity do not move in the same direction every time. A fruit can be rare and still move slowly if fewer players are chasing it, while another fruit can stay in stronger demand because it keeps getting used in PvP, grinding, raids, or high visibility trade offers.
A fruit with a 10 out of 10 demand score is usually one of the easier fruits to trade in active servers. A fruit with a lower demand score usually needs a better supporting offer before the other side accepts.
How to read this page?
You should check the trade value first if your main purpose is to compare one fruit against another fruit in a normal player trade, because the trade value gives you the fastest starting point for comparison and immediately shows whether the offer is sitting near the same trade band or whether the gap is already too large.
You should check the demand score after that because two fruits can sit close in trade value while one fruit still moves much faster in active servers, and that difference matters in real trades where one side cares not just about raw number comparison but also about how easily that fruit can be traded again later.
You should check the status label after the value and demand score because a fruit marked stable, overpaid, or another state can change how traders react even when the base value looks close on paper.
Why do Blox Fruits Value and shop prices differ?
The shop price is the price set by the dealer inside the game. The trade value is the value that players give the fruit during actual trades, and that number moves because players do not trade only by dealer pricing.
A fruit can trade above its dealer price because demand stays strong and the fruit keeps moving quickly in active offers. A fruit can also trade lower than expected if demand drops, if another fruit starts pulling more attention, or if that fruit stops moving well in the trade servers where players are actively comparing offers.
This page shows trade reference values because the dealer price alone is not enough for a real trade comparison.
What does this page not do?
This page does not show official fixed prices from the game. This page does not guarantee that every player will accept the same offer. This page is a trade reference page built around active demand and real value comparison.
Trade use cases

Our Blox Fruits values calculator becomes more useful when it shows how the numbers are read in actual trading situations, because many users do not stop at checking one fruit and leave. A user usually compares a fruit that is easy to move against a fruit that has weaker demand, or compares a close value trade where the raw number looks near enough, but the demand score and trade status can still change how the trade works in real servers.
You should treat a fruit with strong demand and stable status as easier to move again after the trade is done. You should treat a fruit with weaker demand more carefully, even if the number looks acceptable, because some fruits hold value on paper but do not move with the same speed when you try to trade them again later.
A close value trade is not always an equal trade in practice. A fruit with stronger demand can still be the stronger side in real trading rooms, where traders care about the speed of movement and not just the value line shown on the page.
Quick trade reading table
| Situation | What to check first |
|---|---|
| Two fruits have close value | Check demand score and status |
| One fruit has a lower value but a strong demand | Check if traders are overpaying for movement |
| One fruit looks expensive in the shop | Check trade value, not dealer price |
| A fruit is hard to move in trades | Check the demand score before accepting |
FAQ
Are Blox Fruits values exact?
The values on this page are not exact fixed prices. The values are reference estimates built around active trade comparison, and actual offers can still change because one server may accept a fruit more easily while another server may want a stronger add before the same trade goes through.
Why do Blox Fruits’ values change?
Blox Fruits values change because demand changes inside active trading rooms, and that change can happen when players start pushing one fruit more heavily in trades, when a fruit becomes easier to move than another fruit in the same value range, or when traders start treating one fruit as the stronger side even though the old value expectation is still floating around in screenshots or older lists.
What does demand mean on this page?
Demand on this page means how strongly a fruit is wanted in actual player trades. A fruit with stronger demand usually moves faster and is easier to include in a serious offer, while a fruit with lower demand may need more support from the rest of the offer before another player accepts it.
Why is the shop price different from trade value?
The shop price is the Beli or Robux price set by the dealer inside the game. The trade value is the value players give that fruit in live trades, and those numbers separate because the trading market follows player demand rather than staying locked to dealer pricing.
Is the perm value the same as the normal trade value?
The perm value is not the same as the normal trade value of the standard fruit. The perm value on this page is the estimated trade reference value for the permanent version, so you should not compare the perm value directly against a normal fruit trade without checking that both sides are being compared in the same type of trade.
Why can two fruits with similar value still trade differently
Two fruits can sit near the same value range and still trade differently because the stronger demand fruit usually moves faster in active servers, gets better reactions in live offers, and has a better chance of being accepted without extra pressure from the other side.
How this page is reviewed
This page is reviewed as an independent fan reference page, and the values shown here are checked against visible trade demand, current trade offers, repeated trade outcomes, and the relative trade strength of each fruit against nearby fruits that traders usually compare against it. We are collecting the data from Blox Fruits Gaming Communities like Discord, YouTube, Reddit & other online forums.
The values on this page are estimates used for trade reference. They are not official fixed prices from the game.
Related pages
If you want to compare both sides of a deal before you accept it, continue to the Blox Fruits Trade Calculator because the calculator supports the next step after a value check and keeps the user inside the same trade journey.
If you want to check whether a fruit is currently available before buying it or building a trade around it, go to Blox Fruits Stock Right Now because stock availability and trade value naturally connect in real player behavior.
You can also continue into broader fruit guides, such as Best Fruits for Grinding in Blox Fruits and Complete PvP Fruit Guide for Blox Fruits, if you want more context around demand, usefulness, and why some fruits stay stronger in active trades.
Reference note
This page is an independent Blox Fruits trade value reference. The values and demand scores shown here are estimates taken from manual review and are used to compare items during player trades.