How to Trade in Blox Fruits β Complete Step-by-Step Guide (2026)
Trading in Blox Fruits is the primary method for players to acquire high-value mythicals and premium gamepasses without spending real-world money (Robux). However, for beginners, entering the trading servers can feel overwhelming. The chat moves fast, values shift with update hype, and scammers wait to exploit unaware players. In this guide, we break down **how to trade in Blox Fruits** step-by-step, taking you from level 700 rookie to trading pro.
How Does Trading Work in Blox Fruits?
Blox Fruits does not allow level 1 players to trade. This prevent bots from ruining the in-game economy. To unlock trading, you must reach at least **level 700** and gain access to the **Second Sea**.
Once in the Second Sea, head to the Cafe in the Kingdom of Rose. You will see trading tables with chests on both sides. Sitting in one of the chairs initiates a seated status. When another player sits in the opposing chair, the secure trade screen opens. In the Third Sea (level 1500+), trading tables are located inside the Mansion on Floating Turtle.
Step 1 β Know What You Have and What It's Worth
Before you sit at a table, review your inventory. Look at the fruits and gamepasses you are willing to trade. Open our Value List page to check the real point values of your items. Do **not** look at the Beli price listed in the game. That price is set by developers for store purchases and has no correlation to community trading values. For instance, Buddha has a Beli price of only 1.2M but trades for double the value of Gravity which has a Beli price of 2.5M.
Step 2 β Use the Trade Calculator Before Offering
When you find a potential trade partner, input both sides of the deal into our W/F/L Trade Calculator. The calculator will sum the Point Values and demand scores. It will alert you if you are giving away too much value (a LOSS), getting a balanced deal (FAIR), or securing a profitable deal (a WIN).
Step 3 β Find a Trading Partner
There are three main places to search for trading partners:
- Trading Server Lobbies: Server hop in-game and post your offers in server chat. Look for servers containing players with high levels, as they are more likely to hold mythicals.
- Official Blox Fruits Discord: Join community Discord servers. Go to the active trading channels and type your offers using the format "LF [Looking For] kitsune, OFT [Offering For Trade] dragon".
- Web forums: Use community database boards to post trade proposals and wait for players to add you in-game.
Step 4 β Initiate and Complete the Trade In-Game
When you align on a trade, join the same server as your partner. Head to the Cafe or Mansion and sit in opposing seats. Place your items on the table. Each side can place up to 4 items. The game has a **40% Value Cap rule**. This means the total Beli value of both offers must be within 40% of each other. If the Beli values differ by more than 40%, the trade window will show a red error and will not let you confirm. To bypass this, add low-value "junk" fruits (like Spin or Rocket) to balance out the Beli difference.
Step 5 β Verify the Trade Before Confirming
Once both players agree, click the green checkmark. A 5-second countdown timer will begin. This countdown is your opportunity to review the trade. Look closely at the slots. Verify that the items are exactly what you agreed to. Ensure permanent fruits have the "Permanent" badge on them, and check that no items were removed at the last second. If anything looks incorrect, click **Cancel** immediately.
What Is W/F/L and Why Does It Matter?
W/F/L stands for **Win, Fair, or Loss**. It is the community shorthand players use to evaluate the profitability of a trade. In Blox Fruits trading communities, players will ask "W/F/L?" on forums or Discord channels, attaching screenshots of their transaction windows. Knowing your W/F/L ratio ensures your inventory value grows over time rather than shrinking due to overpaying.
How to Avoid Getting Scammed
Scamming is a major issue in Roblox trading. To stay safe:
- Never trust off-table trades: If a player asks you to give them physical fruits first, promising they will gift you a gamepass or permanent fruit afterward, decline. Only trade items that can be placed inside the secure trade window.
- Double check permanent cards: Scammers will put a physical fruit in the slot and claim it is a permanent version. Physical fruits look like boxes or chests. Permanent fruits are card-shaped and clearly display "Permanent" text.
- Don't click external links: If a trader sends you a web link claiming it is their Roblox profile, do not click it. These are phishing links designed to steal your Roblox account credentials. Search their username directly inside the Roblox app.
Beginner Trading Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
The most common beginner error is trading away your active grinding fruit. If you have eaten a Buddha or Light fruit, do **not** replace it unless you have reached max level. Grinding without a grinding fruit is slow and frustrating. Another mistake is trading S-tier fruits (like Dragon or Kitsune) for a bundle of 10 low-value legendaries. Even if the calculator shows equal points, low-value fruits are extremely hard to trade, leaving you with an inventory full of items you can't sell. Always prioritize quality over quantity.