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How Steal a Brainrot values & WFL work

Atualizado em junho de 2026

Values are community reference points, not prices

A Steal a Brainrot value is roughly what the community agrees a brainrot is worth in trades. It's not Robux, not a real-money price, and not an official number — just a shared reference point to keep item-for-item trades fair. A trade is only really fair when both players are happy with it.

It's a relative scale

Values are measured on a relative scale that the community anchors to one common brainrot — La Vacca Saturno Saturnita sits near the baseline (about 1). Everything else is read against it, so the very top Admin brainrots like Kings Coleslaw can sit tens of thousands of times higher. Think of a value as 'how many baseline brainrots this is worth,' not a fixed amount.

What changes a brainrot's value

  • Rarity tier — the ladder runs Common, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, Brainrot God, Secret, OG, then Admin at the very top. Higher usually means more value.
  • Demand — how many people actually want it right now (we show a High / Med / Low badge).
  • Mutation — a single mutation like Gold, Diamond, Rainbow, Galaxy, Candy, Bloodrot or Phantom multiplies the brainrot's worth.
  • Traits — event boosters like Strawberry, Meowl, John Pork or Skibidi each push the value up, and they stack.
  • Scarcity — Admin, event-limited and no-longer-obtainable brainrots tend to climb over time.

Mutations vs traits (this matters a lot)

  • A brainrot has at most ONE mutation — they don't stack. Gold, Diamond, Rainbow, Galaxy, Candy, Bloodrot and Phantom change its look and multiply its value, with bigger mutations multiplying more.
  • Traits DO stack — a brainrot can carry several at once (e.g. Strawberry plus Meowl). Each one is a permanent booster that lifts the value further.
  • Both multiply, so the same-named brainrot can be worth a little or a fortune depending on its one mutation and its stack of traits. Never go by the name alone.

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 Win / Fair / Lose calculator and it totals up both sides. Green means you come out ahead, red means you'd give more than you get, and the middle means it's about even. It's the quickest way to sanity-check a deal before you commit.

Check the actual brainrot, not the listing

Two brainrots with the same name can have very different values once you factor in the mutation and traits. So before you accept, open the in-game trade window, confirm the exact brainrot (and any Seasonal Base Skin) the other player put in, and match its mutation and traits to the value you looked up. Re-check the window right before you press Ready — that's the point of no return.

Trade in-game, and check the @username

Every trade is item-for-item in Steal a Brainrot's own trade interface — never pay or hand anything over first, and never trade on an outside site. Make sure the Roblox @username matches the person you arranged the deal with (scammers copy display names and pictures), then both add what you agreed and both press Ready. For the scams to watch for, see the trade-safety guide.

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