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Raise Animals Values List — All 108 Items (July 2026)

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Community reference values for animals and lassos — ranked highest first. Reference points for fair trades, never a price set by us.

Values last updated July 2026 · Open the trade calculator · Safe trading guide

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100MooseMoose0.1
107YakYak0.1

Values in Raise Animals are unit-less community reference points, not a currency amount. Because Cash and Rubies can never be placed in a trade, a value doesn't map to any tradeable currency — it simply expresses how sought-after an animal or lasso is relative to everything else. The numbers you see are drawn from how real trades tend to land, so read them as a shared yardstick for comparing the two sides of a swap, never as money and never as a fixed rate anyone is owed.

Several forces shape where something sits. The rarity band — Basic, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Exclusive, and Secret — sets the general range, and the variant tiers Rainbow and Shine lift an animal well above its plain form, since each is a much scarcer version that trades on its own terms. Scarcity from retired events matters just as much: an animal like Rudolf or Raikura Kirin can climb once it stops entering the game, while some event animals can't be traded at all. Many lists also carry a demand rating, and demand can pull an item above or below where its rarity alone would place it, so a high number with weak demand can be harder to move than a mid-tier animal everyone actually wants.

Read the ranking as relative standing, not a verdict. To judge whether a swap is fair, compare the full picture on both sides — rarity, variant, and current demand — rather than matching one animal's name to another, and remember that a Rainbow or Shine is a different item from the base creature. If one side is a scarce, high-demand Secret and the other is a stack of common animals, a raw comparison can look level while the real desirability is lopsided. A trade is fair when both players are happy once they've weighed those factors; the list simply gets you to that judgment faster.

Values are community reference points aggregated from public trading data — sanity-check figures for fair trades, not prices set by Raise Animals or by us. Always agree a trade with the other player.