Blox Fruits Values - Limiteds

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How Values Work?
Values Updated: May 6 ✨
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FIRE 🔥
Eclipse
Eclipse
Value40B+
Demand10
FIRE 🔥
Galaxy Kitsune
Galaxy Kitsune
Value14.37B
Demand10
FIRE 🔥
Crimson Kitsune
Crimson Kitsune
Value11.94B
Demand10
UNSTABLE!!
Meme Fruit
Meme Fruit
Value9B
Demand10
OVERPAID
Ember Dragon
Ember Dragon
Value8.04B
Demand9
FIRE 🔥
Purple Lightning
Purple Lightning
Value7B
Demand10
OVERPAID
Permanent Dragon Token
Permanent Dragon Token
Value6.5B
Demand9
STABLE
Parrot
Parrot
Value3.5B
Demand4
FIRE 🔥
Yellow Lightning
Yellow Lightning
Value2.04B
Demand10
OVERPAID
Red Lightning
Red Lightning
Value1.98B
Demand9
OVERPAID
Super Spirit Pain
Super Spirit Pain
Value1.95B
Demand9
FIRE 🔥
Divine Portal
Divine Portal
Value1.56B
Demand10
OVERPAID
Werewolf
Werewolf
Value1.08B
Demand9
OVERPAID
Fiend Yeti
Fiend Yeti
Value750M
Demand9
STABLE
Azura Bomb
Azura Bomb
Value480M
Demand7
STABLE
Nuclear Bomb
Nuclear Bomb
Value480M
Demand7
STABLE
Thermite Bomb
Thermite Bomb
Value480M
Demand7
STABLE
Celestial Pain
Celestial Pain
Value450M
Demand6
STABLE
Sadness Pain
Sadness Pain
Value450M
Demand7
OVERPAID
Green Lightning
Green Lightning
Value420M
Demand9
STABLE
Frustration Pain
Frustration Pain
Value360M
Demand6
HIGH
Eagle Matrix
Eagle Matrix
Value210M
Demand8
STABLE
Rose Quartz Diamond
Rose Quartz Diamond
Value190M
Demand7
STABLE
Eagle Requiem
Eagle Requiem
Value150M
Demand5
STABLE
Emerald Diamond
Emerald Diamond
Value150M
Demand6
STABLE
Topaz Diamond
Topaz Diamond
Value150M
Demand6
STABLE
Ruby Diamond
Ruby Diamond
Value110M
Demand6
STABLE
Torment Pain
Torment Pain
Value60M
Demand4
STABLE
Eagle Glacier
Eagle Glacier
Value15M
Demand5
STABLE
Celebration Bomb
Celebration Bomb
Value10M
Demand5

How Values Work on FantasyBlox
Blox Fruits

On this page, we fully explain what values, demand, and overpay mean on FantasyBlox, and how you should interpret the numbers shown across the website. This guide will help you trade smarter, understand the market, and make fair deals in Blox Fruits.

Important Disclaimer: No website can ever guarantee 100% perfectly accurate values. Blox Fruits trading values are constantly changing, influenced by thousands of trades every day. FantasyBlox provides realistic and fair values based on extensive market analysis.

Why "Perfect" Values Are Impossible

Trading in Blox Fruits can be weird sometimes. People's needs are different, the market changes all the time, and there are loopholes that just don't make logical sense. Experienced traders often use these quirks to make profit, and honestly, that's just part of how "Win" trades happen.

When I (Fantasy) first tried to set up a value list for FantasyBlox, my goal was to make it perfect — where every fruit, permanent fruit, limiteds, etc.. lined up logically and everything matched perfectly. We spent days working on it, double-checking every number. But after all that, I finally realized it's impossible. Other pro traders had told me this, but I didn't really believe them at first — now I totally get why.

The reason is simple: the market has these weird, unlogical loopholes, and they're totally normal. One easy example is that sometimes a fruit is overpaid in one trade, while in another trade it's treated as just an add. It's all because players have different priorities, resources, or strategies, and that's exactly what creates the opportunity for profitable trades!

If it feels confusing, don't worry — I didn't get it at first either. Trading logic in Blox Fruits can be counterintuitive and tricky to explain. The good news is, as you trade more and get experience, you'll start to notice patterns and understand how value, demand, and these market quirks work together. Over time, it'll click, and you'll be able to make smarter, more profitable trades without overthinking every move.

  • Contextual value: Item value changes depending on what it's being traded for.
  • Adds vs main trades: Some fruits act as adds in high-tier trades but are valuable in mid-tier trades.
  • Market gaps: Players can profit from unique loopholes, which shifts real trade outcomes.

FantasyBlox values are designed to show realistic averages, help evaluate trade fairness, and assist with W/F/L decisions. They are reference points, not trade rules.

How Values Are Determined

Values on FantasyBlox are calculated by analyzing average outcomes from thousands of real trades. This includes:

  • Items that are commonly accepted for others
  • Typical adds and overpays
  • Market consistency over time
  • What traders are realistically willing to give and receive

Fair Value vs Overpay

FantasyBlox displays fair values, not potential overpays. A fair value represents what an item is generally worth on its own, not the maximum possible. An item can have a lower fair value but still be commonly overpaid.

Including overpays in values would make trading more complex and confusing, while removing a clear reference for fair trades. FantasyBlox separates value from demand to keep everything clear and easy to understand.

Understanding Demand on FantasyBlox

Demand explains how likely an item is to receive overpay, not its base value. FantasyBlox uses a 1–10 demand scale:

  • 1–3 → Low Demand: Hard to trade, rarely overpaid
  • 3–7 → Stable Demand: Trades fairly at value
  • 8 → High Demand: Often receives adds
  • 9 → Overpaid: Consistently overpaid
  • 10 → Fire: Extremely desired, heavy overpays

Think of demand as a 1/10 overpay probability scale: "How likely is someone to overpay for my item?"

A 9/10 demand item is very likely to receive adds. A low-demand item may require you to add value instead.

Why Values and Demand Work Together

Values alone do not explain why some items get overpaid or why certain trades happen despite lower numbers. Demand explains market behavior, while value explains fair worth. Together, they provide:

  • A realistic reference for trades
  • Clear expectations for fair deals
  • Better W/F/L accuracy
  • A simpler and more transparent system
Practical Example: Trading Buddha (fair value, let's say 11M, demand 9/10) is likely to receive adds. Even though the base value is 11M, traders may offer 13M or more.

Values are market averages, not promises. Overpays do not redefine fair value. Trading profit exists because markets are imperfect. FantasyBlox values guide, not dictate trades. Understanding how value and demand interact helps you trade smarter, avoid scams, and make better decisions overall.

Tip for Traders: Always check both value and demand before negotiating a trade. High-demand items can safely receive ovpay, while low-demand items may require you to offer extra value for a fair deal.