Blox Fruits Trading Calculator – WFL, Values & Demand
Use this Blox Fruits Trading Calculator before you accept a deal in-game. Add your offer and the other player's offer to compare value, Beli price, demand, and trend, then check whether the trade looks like a win, fair trade, or lose.
The result is meant to guide your decision, not force it. Blox Fruits values can change after updates, reworks, and demand shifts, so always confirm every item in the trade window before clicking accept.
How to Use
- Add your items, click "Add Item" under Your Offer and select the fruits, permanent fruits, or gamepasses you are giving.
- Add their items, fill the other side with the items you are receiving.
- Read the verdict, use the value gap, demand score, and rule check to decide whether the trade is worth accepting.
In-Game Trade Rule Check (Beli-based)
The game limits trades to 4 items per side and restricts the Beli price difference to roughly 40%. Add items above to check if your trade would be allowed in-game.
How This Blox Fruits Trading Calculator Works
Value check
The calculator adds the estimated market value on both sides and shows the difference, so you can quickly spot an overpay or underpay.
Demand check
Demand matters because a high-value item is not always easy to trade. A lower value item with strong demand may still be easier to move.
Beli rule check
The in-game system also looks at Beli prices and item limits. This tool helps you see whether a trade may be blocked before you try it.
Example Blox Fruits Trade Check
Example: if you offer Dough and Buddha for Leopard, the calculator compares both sides, shows the value gap, checks demand, and gives a quick W/F/L result. You can then add or remove items until the offer feels balanced.
Blox Fruits Value List
| Item | Category | Rarity | Value | Beli | Demand | Trend |
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Values are community estimates and can change after updates, reworks, and player demand shifts. Last value file update: December 2024.
Frequently Asked Questions
W/F/L means Win, Fair, or Lose. It is a simple way to check whether your side of the trade is ahead, close to equal, or below the other player's offer.
The calculator uses the item data loaded into this plugin, including estimated market value, Beli price, demand score, and trend. These numbers are community estimates, so they should be used as a guide, not a guaranteed final price.
Beli price is the in-game price attached to an item. Market value is an estimated trading value based on what players usually offer and accept. Demand shows how easy that item may be to trade with other players.
Blox Fruits can limit trades by item slots and Beli price difference. The rule checker helps you spot possible issues before you try the trade in-game.
Values can change when a fruit gets reworked, a new update changes demand, or players start overpaying for a popular item. That is why the calculator should be used with current trading common sense.
No. It can help you compare value and demand, but real trades depend on the players involved, item popularity, and timing. Always review the trade window carefully before accepting.
Not always. A trade can look like a win by value, but if the item has low demand, it may be harder to trade later. Check both value and demand before deciding.
Physical fruits can be eaten once and lost if you eat another fruit. Permanent fruits are unlocked forever on your account, you can switch to them anytime from any Blox Fruits dealer. Permanents are typically worth much more in trades.
High-demand items are easier to trade and often command a premium. Low-demand items may have high value on paper but can be difficult to trade. We show demand ratings from 0 to 10 so you can judge how easy each item may be to trade.
Trading is available at specific locations: the Second Sea café and the Third Sea mansion. You must be at least level 700 to access trading. Both players need to be at the same trading location.
Overpaid means traders are currently paying more than the item's typical value, often due to hype or temporary scarcity. Underpaid means the item is trading below its usual value. Trends can shift quickly, so always check current demand.
Yes, certain gamepasses like 2x Mastery, 2x Money, and Fast Boats can be traded. They're often valuable additions to balance a trade. Gamepasses are permanent once traded to your account.
Stay inside the official Blox Fruits trading system. Avoid middlemen, outside links, cross trading, split deals, and any player asking you to trust them after the first trade. Double-check whether the item is regular or permanent before confirming.
The tolerance slider from 1 to 15% defines how close the values need to be for a trade to count as "Fair". At 5% by default, trades within a 5% value difference are considered fair. Increase it if you accept slightly uneven trades.
Players may reject even favourable trades if the items have low demand, if they're collecting specific fruits, or if they spot the trade as an obvious overpay attempt. Balanced trades with high-demand items are more likely to be accepted.
Values should be reviewed after major game updates, new fruits, balance changes, or big demand shifts. Check the value note near the table before using the result as a guide.
The game only allows 4 items per trade. Advanced mode lets you plan with up to 6 slots for scenarios like multi-step trades or theorycrafting. Any trade with more than 4 items per side would need to be split into multiple in-game trades.
Safe Trading Tips
- Only trade inside the official Blox Fruits trade window.
- Avoid middlemen, outside links, cross trading, and split deals.
- Check whether each item is regular, permanent, or a gamepass before accepting.
- Use the calculator result as a guide, then trust the final items shown in-game.
Disclaimer: This is an independent fan-made tool and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Blox Fruits, Roblox Corporation, or any of their partners. Values are community estimates and may not reflect current in-game trading conditions. Always verify trades before accepting.