Blox Fruits Trading Guide β How to Trade Like a Pro in 2026
Table of Contents
- 1. What Is Trading in Blox Fruits?
- 2. Understanding Fruit Values Before You Trade
- 3. How to Use the Blox Fruit Calculator for Fair Trades
- 4. Understanding W/F/L β Win, Fair, Loss
- 5. What Fruits Should I Trade in Blox Fruits?
- 6. How to Read the Blox Fruits Value List
- 7. Regular vs Permanent Fruits in Trading
- 8. How to Avoid Scams When Trading
- 9. Where to Find Trading Partners
- 10. Trading Tips for Beginners
- 11. Advanced Trading Strategies
- 12. How Updates Change Fruit Values
1. What Is Trading in Blox Fruits?
Trading is one of the core elements of the Blox Fruits end-game. It allows players to swap unwanted physical fruits, gamepasses, and permanent fruits with other players to acquire the gear or skills they want. In Blox Fruits, you cannot trade items immediately. To unlock the trading tables, you must reach the Second Sea (level 700+) and visit the Cafe in the Kingdom of Rose, or reach the Third Sea (level 1500+) and visit the Mansion on Floating Turtle.
2. Understanding Fruit Values Before You Trade
The biggest hurdle for new players is understanding item value. The game shows a "Beli Value" for each fruit during dealer sales, but these do not represent trading values. For instance, Gravity is a mythical fruit with a Beli price of 2.5 million, but it has very poor PvP performance and demand, making it worth less than a Buddha fruit which has a Beli price of only 1.2 million. Real trading values are determined by the community based on PvP performance, grinding viability, and drop rates. For a complete guide on premium passes and sword valuations, read our article on Blox Fruits Gamepass Trading Values.
3. How to Use the Blox Fruit Calculator for Fair Trades
Before offering a trade, always double-check the calculations on our Blox Fruit Calculator page. The calculator assigns community-tracked point values to each item. Simply select up to 4 items on your side and up to 4 items on the opponent's side. The calculator will immediately tell you the total points for both offers and show whether the transaction is favorable, fair, or poor for your inventory.
4. Understanding W/F/L β Win, Fair, Loss
Traders evaluate deals using three classifications: W (Win), F (Fair), or L (Loss):
- Win (W): You gave up items that are worth significantly less than the items you received. This represents an upgrade.
- Fair (F): The trade point totals are balanced within a 10% variance. Both players exchanged fair value.
- Loss (L): You overpaid, giving away items that hold significantly higher point values than the ones you obtained. You should reject these deals.
5. What Fruits Should I Trade in Blox Fruits?
You should prioritize high-demand items that hold stable or rising value. High-demand mythicals like Dragon, Kitsune, and Dough are safe stores of value. Buddha and Portal are extremely liquid legendary options. For a complete list of recommended fruits, read our article on the best fruits to trade in Blox Fruits. If you want to acquire these mythical items quickly, check our guide on how to get mythical fruits fast.
6. How to Read the Blox Fruits Value List
Our Blox Fruits Value List compiles point values and demand scores (from 1 to 10). Pay attention to demand! If a fruit has a value of 10 million but a demand of 3/10 (like Gravity), you will struggle to find buyers and may have to sell it at a heavy discount. High demand (8/10 or above) means the item can be traded almost instantly.
7. Regular vs Permanent Fruits in Trading
Physical (regular) fruits are items in your inventory that are consumed once eaten. Permanent fruits (perms) are bought with Robux and remain unlocked forever on your account. Permanent versions are worth 2.5 to 3 times more in trade value because of their real-world cost and account-bound permanence. If you're trading permanent versions, always check the permanent values on the calculator.
8. How to Avoid Scams When Trading
Trading safety is critical. The most common trading scams include:
Common Blox Fruits Trading Scams
Scammers will promise to perform actions outside the secure trading UI, such as "Trust trading" or promising to gift you a permanent fruit via the store after you give them your physical mythical fruit first. **Never** trust these promises. Only trade items that fit inside the 4 slots of the official in-game trading table.
How to Spot Fake Perms
Ensure the items on the trading table say "Permanent" if you are trading for a perm fruit. Physical fruits look like boxes or glowing containers in the trade window, whereas permanent fruits have a distinct card-like presentation. Review every slot in the confirmation window before clicking the green checkmark.
Screenshot Your Agreements
Always capture screenshot proof of your discussions on Discord or in-game chat before completing a trade, particularly when trading high-value gamepasses. This evidence can be used to report scammers to community moderators.
9. Where to Find Trading Partners
You can find traders in several locations:
- In-game Server Lobbies: Join high-level servers in the Second or Third Sea and post your trade offers in server chat.
- Official Blox Fruits Discord: Utilize trading channels in the official Discord server to find hundreds of active offers.
- Trading Fan Forums: Check community web boards and trade databases to coordinate offers.
10. Trading Tips for Beginners
If you're starting out, follow these rules:
- Never trade away Buddha. It is your best tool for leveling up.
- Use common fruits as "add-ons" to balance values in the trading window.
- Focus on trading up. Accumulate multiple legendary fruits and trade them together for a low-tier mythical.
11. Advanced Trading Strategies
Advanced traders utilize **arbitrage**. They look for players offering high-value mythicals at a discount, buy them, and then resell them on trade boards for their true value. Keep a close eye on demand fluctuations and update announcements to buy low and sell high.
12. How Updates Change Fruit Values
Game updates introduce reresh patches and reworks that cause market values to fluctuate wildy. For example, announcement of a Dragon rework caused the point value of Dragon to skyrocket. Stay tuned to development blogs to predict these shifts before they happen.