How to trade safely in Blox Fruits
Aggiornato il giugno 2026
How trading works in Blox Fruits
Blox Fruits trades are item-for-item — fruits, Game Passes and scrolls swap directly through the in-game trade menu, with no real money involved. The community measures items in BFV (Blox Fruits Value) to keep trades fair, but those are reference points, not a price. A trade is only really fair when both players are happy with it.
Where you can trade
You can only trade once you're in the Second Sea or beyond. Sit at a table in the Café (Kingdom of Rose, Second Sea) or the Mansion (Third Sea) across from the other player to open the trade window. Heads up: you only get a handful of trades per day, and they reset on the game's daily timer — so make each one count.
Step by step
- Find a listing (or post your own) and agree the exact items for both sides.
- Add the other player as a friend in Roblox, or join their server.
- Sit at a trade table in the Café or Mansion and open the trade with them.
- Both put in exactly what you agreed — fruits, Game Passes or scrolls.
- Check every item: the right fruit, and whether it's Permanent or Physical.
- Both confirm with the green check. Re-read the whole window right before you accept.
Check Permanent vs Physical (and the username)
A Permanent fruit stays in your inventory forever and is worth far more; a Physical fruit is the one-time consumable that's gone once it's eaten. Make sure you're getting the version you agreed on — they look similar but the value is very different. Also confirm the Roblox @username matches the person you arranged with; scammers copy display names and profile pictures, but the @username is unique.
Blox Fruits scams to avoid
- Trust trade — never hand your fruit over first and trust them to 'send it back'. Use the trade window so both sides swap at once.
- Add-later — 'put yours in and I'll add the rest next trade, my inventory's full' almost always ends with nothing added. Only trade what's in the window now.
- Last-second swap — they show a Dragon, then drop in a cheap Common right before confirm. Pause and re-read the whole window before you accept.
- Awakened bait — a fruit listed as just 'Dragon' might not be the Awakened version. Ask, and confirm Permanent/Awakened status before you commit.
- Sharking — lying about a fruit's value (often with a fake list) to underpay you. Check a real value list first.
- Fake middlemen — you never need a third person to 'hold' your fruit. The in-game trade is secure; a normal trade doesn't use one.
- Cross-trading — don't swap a Blox Fruits item for items in another Roblox game. Someone always has to go first, so it can't be done safely.
Use values + the WFL calculator first
Look up the community BFV for each item and run both sides through the free Win / Fair / Lose calculator so you know the trade is roughly even before you commit. Remember the game itself rejects very lopsided offers, but it won't catch a Permanent-for-Physical swap or an awakened mix-up — that's on you to check. And look at the other trader's reviews; a strong trade-verified history is the best sign you're dealing with someone real.
