Five Nights TD 價值列表:全部 35 個物品(2026年7月)
TradingKeep 是一個由粉絲製作的玩家對玩家交易平台——與 Five Nights TD 或其發行商並無關聯,亦未獲其認可。遊戲與物品名稱及圖像皆歸各自所有者所有。
animatronic units by tier 的社群參考數值——由高至低排序。這些是公平交易的參考點,絕非由我們設定的價格。
The values you see on TradingKeep for Five Nights TD units are built from two forces pulling against each other: scarcity and demand. Scarcity is how hard a unit is to get and how few of it exist in the wild, which is why a Shiny apex or an event-locked animatronic that no longer drops sits so far above a common one. Demand is how many players actually want it right now, driven by how it performs in the tower-defense loop and whether the current meta leans on it. A unit can be rare and still land lower than you'd expect if few people build around it, and a unit can be relatively easy to obtain yet hold a strong standing because everyone wants one on their team.
It matters to be clear about what a value here is and is not. Five Nights TD has no official RAP and no set price, so the community points you see, whether a unit sits around 1.2M or 605K on the scale, are community reference points, never a price. They are a shared, relative read on where a unit stands against everything else in the catalog, assembled from what players observe in real trades. Treat the number as a position in a ranking, not a cost you must pay or receive, and expect it to drift as events come and go and the meta shifts.
To judge whether a trade is fair, compare the standing of everything on your side against everything on theirs and look for rough balance rather than an exact match. Weigh in tier, meta usefulness to you specifically, and how much you actually want the incoming unit. If one side is stacking small units against a single high-standing one, add it up honestly. A fair trade is simply one where both players feel the units they give up are worth the units they receive.
數值為社群參考點,彙整自公開的交易資料——是供公平交易做合理性檢查的數字,並非由 Five Nights TD 或由我們設定的價格。請務必與對方玩家議定交易內容。
