Trade check

Blox Fruit Trade Value Calculator: Check a W/F/L Offer

Use a Blox Fruits trade value calculator to compare the exact items in an offer, separate physical from permanent items, and spot when a second check is needed.

Four steps before accepting

01

List both offers exactly

Add each fruit, game pass, and extra item. Do not estimate away small adds on a close trade.

02

Confirm the version

Check physical versus permanent status for every item. This prevents the most common comparison error.

03

Read the W/F/L result

Use the result as an estimate and open the relevant item pages for a high-value anchor such as Dragon or Kitsune.

04

Pause on pressure

Do not rush because of a timer, a screenshot, or a request to go first. Recheck the offer if any detail changes.

What the number means

The calculator compares the site’s maintained value data. It is a decision aid, not a promise that a player will accept the offer or that the market will stay unchanged.

When to use a second source

Use a second public value reference when a trade contains permanent items, a newly changed fruit, or a very large difference. Agreement across sources is more useful than one dramatic claim.

Check stock separately

Dealer inventory rotates. The stock guide explains the confirmed timing and why you should verify availability in-game rather than rely on an old list.

Next step

Run the calculation, read the exact item pages, then decide whether to buy from live dealer stock, trade, or wait.

Quick answers

Does a W/F/L result guarantee a fair trade?

No. It compares maintained value data. Demand, item type, and a player’s own goals can still change the practical offer.

What do I need before using the calculator?

The full offer from both sides and the correct physical or permanent status of each item.

Should I use a dealer screenshot as stock proof?

No. Check the dealer in-game. Saved screenshots and community alerts can be stale.

What should I do with a close result?

Open the price list and item pages, then use a second public reference before accepting a high-value trade.