How Blox Fruits values & WFL work
2026년 6월 업데이트
Values are community reference points
A Blox Fruits Value (BFV) is roughly what the community agrees a fruit or item is worth in trades. It's a shared sanity-check to keep trades fair — not a real-money price, and not an official number from the game. A trade is only really fair when both players are happy with it.
Physical vs Permanent — the big one
The same fruit can have two very different values depending on which version it is, so always check this first.
- Physical — the consumable fruit. It's gone the moment you eat or use it, and it's the lower-value version.
- Permanent — bought with Robux and kept in your inventory forever, even after you use it or die. It's worth far more (often many times the physical).
- In the trade window, confirm whether each fruit is the physical or permanent version — they look similar but trade for wildly different amounts.
What changes a fruit's value
- Rarity — the ladder runs Common, Uncommon, Rare, Legendary, Mythical. Mythicals (Kitsune, Dragon, Leopard, Yeti, Dough, Spirit and the like) sit at the very top, climbing into the billions on the BFV scale.
- Permanent vs physical — as above, permanent is the heavyweight.
- Demand — how many people actually want it right now. We show a High / Med / Low badge.
- Combat strength — fruits that are strong in PvP and PvE (and have a flashy ultimate) tend to hold higher value.
- Newness — a freshly released Mythical can spike, then settle as more enter the game.
Value isn't the same as demand
A fruit can have a huge value on paper but low demand — meaning it's hard to actually trade away. A high-demand fruit moves fast because lots of people want it. Check both before you commit: a big number you can't move isn't as useful as a slightly lower one people are lining up for.
Game Passes and raids count too
Trading isn't only fruits. Game Passes can be traded (once they're stored in your inventory), and we track raid-related items as well. These carry their own community values — look up the exact one rather than guessing, since a Game Pass can be worth as much as a strong fruit.
Win / Fair / Lose (WFL)
WFL just means: is a trade a Win, Fair, or a Lose for you? Add what you'd give and what you'd get to the free calculator and it totals both sides on the BFV scale. Green means you come out ahead, red means you'd give more than you get, and the middle means it's about even. Run every trade through it before you agree to anything.
Then make the trade in-game
Values only help you decide — the swap itself happens at an in-game trade table (the Café in the Second Sea, or the Mansion in the Third Sea). Both players add their items, then there's a short countdown before it finishes. Always check the @username matches the person you arranged with, re-read every item right before the countdown ends, and never hand anything over first outside the trade window.
