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Adopt Me Pet Value Calculator

Build both sides of a trade and know instantly if it's a win, fair, or a loss — with every pet variant from Ride to Mega Neon Fly Ride, plus demand, rarity and risk ratings.

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database Adopt Me has no official values — trading values are community consensus. This tool uses Toolsvy's own internally-consistent value scale, data version , reviewed against community trading activity and refreshed regularly. Fan-made tool, not affiliated with Roblox or Uplift Games.

school How to Use

Check Any Trade in Under a Minute

Four steps, no button to press — everything updates live as you go.

Add your items

Search and add everything you're offering to the Your Offer panel — pets, potions, vehicles or eggs, up to 9 items like the in-game trade window.

Set each pet's variant

Use the variant selector on each pet to match reality — Ride, Fly, Neon, Mega Neon and every combination have different values.

Add their items

Build the other side of the trade in the Their Offer panel the same way.

Read the verdict

The trade score, win/fair/lose verdict, value difference, demand comparison and risk warnings all appear instantly — no button needed.

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Compare Up to 4 Pets

Values across key variants, demand, trend and collector ratings side by side — the best of each row is marked.

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Your Saved Trades

Saved in your browser only. Pin the ones you're negotiating, restore any with one click, or export the lot.

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What Should You Trade For?

Computed live from the current dataset — these picks update automatically whenever values change.

bolt TL;DR — Adopt Me Pet Value Calculator

  • Build both sides of a trade and get an instant Win / Fair / Lose verdict
  • 0–100 trade score with confidence rating and plain-language recommendation
  • All 12 pet variants — Ride, Fly, Neon, Mega Neon and every combination
  • Demand, liquidity, trend and collector ratings — not just one number
  • Smart warnings flag dropping demand, hard-to-trade and collector-only items
  • Pet details drawer with suggested fair trades for any pet
  • Compare up to 4 pets, save trades, everything stays in your browser
  • Free forever, mobile friendly, no login
record_voice_over Quick Answers

Adopt Me Trading, Answered

What is the Adopt Me Pet Value Calculator?

It's a free trade checker for Roblox Adopt Me. You add the items on both sides of a trade, set each pet's variant, and it instantly tells you whether the trade is a win, fair, or a loss — with a trade score, demand comparison and risk warnings.

How do Adopt Me trade values work?

Adopt Me has no official values, so the trading community maintains consensus values based on rarity, demand and how hard a pet is to get. Neon and Mega Neon versions trade in their own markets, and Ride or Fly potions add a premium on top of a pet's base value.

Is Neon or Mega Neon worth more?

Mega Neon is always worth more. A Neon pet is made by combining four full-grown copies of the same pet, and a Mega Neon takes four Neons — sixteen pets in total — which is why a Mega commonly trades for roughly double its Neon version or more.

What makes an Adopt Me trade fair?

A trade is generally considered fair when both sides are within roughly eight percent of each other in value, and neither side is stuck with low-demand items. Value alone isn't enough — a valuable pet nobody wants is harder to re-trade than a slightly cheaper popular one.

How Trade Values Work

Adopt Me's economy is entirely player-driven. The game never publishes prices — every value is a community consensus built from thousands of daily trades, and it shifts constantly with updates, egg retirements and demand waves. That's why serious traders never rely on gut feeling: a pet's "worth" is whatever the market currently agrees it is, and that agreement moves. This calculator tracks those consensus values on a single internally-consistent scale, so both sides of any trade are measured with the same ruler.

Three forces set a pet's value: scarcity (retired egg pets can never be hatched again, so supply only shrinks), demand (how many players actively want it right now), and variant (Neon and Mega versions concentrate multiple pets into one). The most expensive pets in the game — Bat Dragon, Shadow Dragon, Giraffe, Frost Dragon, Owl — are all 2019 limiteds with fixed supply and permanent demand.

Demand vs Value

The most common trading mistake is treating value and demand as the same thing. Value is what a pet is theoretically worth; demand is how easy it is to actually get that value. A high-value pet with low demand can sit in your inventory for weeks — traders call this being "overpaid but stuck." That's why this calculator shows a liquidity rating next to every valuation: an "Easy to Trade" pet slightly below your target value is often the better catch than a "Hard" one slightly above it. The demand comparison in the verdict panel tells you which side of a trade holds the more wanted items, independent of raw value.

Neon vs Mega Values

A Neon pet is made in the Neon Cave by combining four full-grown pets of the same kind, and a Mega Neon combines four full-grown Neons — sixteen pets in total. That math sets the floor: a Neon typically trades around 3–4× the single pet, and a Mega around 2–2.5× the Neon. But markets deviate from the floor — very rare pets' Neons trade below 4× (few players can assemble four), while popular mid-tier Neons can exceed it. This is exactly why the dataset stores Neon and Mega values separately per pet instead of applying one blanket multiplier.

Ride & Fly Multipliers

Ride and Fly potions add a premium to any pet, and the combined Fly Ride ("FR") is the most traded form of every valuable pet. As rough market rules: Ride adds about 8%, Fly about 12%, and Fly Ride about 25% on top of the tier value — applied to the Normal, Neon or Mega version alike, which is how an "MFR" (Mega Neon Fly Ride) becomes the most valuable form a pet can take. For top pets, curated per-variant values in the dataset override these rules wherever the real market diverges.

Trade Fairness

This calculator calls a trade fair when the two sides are within ±8% of each other — tighter than most players eyeball it. Beyond that it grades wins and losses, with anything past ±30% flagged as a big win or big loss. The 0–100 trade score folds in more than value: it penalizes high-risk hauls (unstable values, falling demand) and rewards receiving items with rising trends. A 55 isn't "you got more value" — it's "this deal is slightly in your favor after accounting for what you can realistically do with what you receive."

Popular Pets

The most-requested valuations, at a glance (Normal / Neon / Mega Neon on the Toolsvy scale):

PetOriginNormalNeonMega Neon
🦇 Bat DragonHalloween 20196002,1004,800
🐉 Shadow DragonHalloween 20194771,0002,400
🦒 GiraffeSafari Egg 20194501,6003,600
🧊 Frost DragonChristmas 20193401,2002,700
🦉 OwlFarm Egg 20193301,1502,600
🦜 ParrotJungle Egg 20192809802,200
🦄 Evil UnicornHalloween 20192207701,750
🐦‍⬛ CrowFarm Egg 20192107301,650

Trade Tips

Understanding demand before you accept

Before accepting any trade, ask what you'll do with the items you receive. If the answer is "re-trade them," their demand and liquidity matter more than their value. The smart warnings under the verdict flag exactly these traps: falling demand, collector-only appeal, and thin markets.

Trading safely and avoiding scams

The calculator can't protect you from scams — only habits can. Never trade outside the in-game trade window, never accept "trust trades" or two-part trades, ignore anyone promising to duplicate pets, and double-check the trade window right before confirming (last-second swaps are the oldest trick in the game). If a deal looks dramatically in your favor from a stranger, assume it's bait.

How value changes over time

Values move with game updates: when an egg retires, its pets start climbing; when an old pet gets a re-release or a close substitute, it can drop sharply. Event pets swing around their event season. The future-outlook indicator on each trade reflects the current trend of what you'd receive — rising (▲), stable (●), or declining (▼) — so you can hold rising pets and move declining ones.

Limited pets are the long game

Limited and retired items only get scarcer. If you're playing the long game, favor limited pets with steady demand over currently-obtainable ones of equal value — the obtainable pet's supply keeps growing while the limited one's doesn't. The collector rating in the details drawer tells you which items the long-term market treats as trophies.

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help FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Adopt Me Pet Value Calculator work? expand_more
Add the items on both sides of a trade, set each pet's variant, and the calculator compares the totals using Toolsvy's community-consensus value scale. You get an instant win/fair/lose verdict, a 0–100 trade score, demand and risk analysis, and suggestions to balance the trade — all updating live as you edit.
What makes an Adopt Me trade fair? expand_more
This calculator calls a trade fair when both sides are within about 8% of each other in value. Beyond value, a genuinely good trade also considers demand and liquidity — receiving items you can actually re-trade matters as much as the number.
How are demand scores calculated? expand_more
Each item carries a 1–10 demand rating curated from observable community trading activity — how often an item is requested, how quickly it moves in trades, and trading-server sentiment. Very High means 8.5 or above; Dead means below 2.5.
Do Ride and Fly potions increase a pet's value? expand_more
Yes. As market rules of thumb, Ride adds about 8%, Fly about 12%, and the combined Fly Ride about 25% on top of a pet's tier value. For top pets where the real market diverges from those rules, the dataset stores hand-curated per-variant values instead.
Are Neon pets worth more than normal pets? expand_more
Yes — a Neon requires four full-grown copies of the same pet, so it typically trades around 3–4 times the single pet's value. Each pet's Neon value is tracked separately because popular pets' Neons often beat that ratio while very rare pets' Neons can fall below it.
Are Mega Neon pets worth trading for? expand_more
A Mega Neon combines four Neons — sixteen pets in total — and commonly trades at roughly double its Neon version or more. They're excellent long-term holds, but their markets are thin: fewer players can afford them, so expect slower trades.
What is the rarest pet in Adopt Me? expand_more
Among widely traded pets, the 2019 limiteds — Bat Dragon, Shadow Dragon, and Giraffe — are the rarest and most valuable, because their supply has been fixed since their events ended. Truly one-off rarities exist, but they trade so rarely that no value list can price them reliably.
What is the most valuable pet in Adopt Me? expand_more
On this calculator's scale the Bat Dragon leads at 600, ahead of the Shadow Dragon at 477 and the Giraffe at 450, with Mega Neon versions worth several times more. Rankings shift with demand, so check the live values in the search dropdown.
How often are values updated? expand_more
Values live in one shared, versioned dataset that's reviewed against community trading activity and refreshed regularly. The data version date under the calculator changes whenever values are re-verified, and every panel on the page updates from the same file.
Can this calculator predict future values? expand_more
It can't see the future, but each item carries a trend rating — rising, stable, or declining — based on current market direction, and the future-outlook indicator summarizes the trend of whatever you'd receive in a trade. Treat it as direction, not a guarantee.
What is a collector pet? expand_more
A collector pet holds value mainly because collectors want to own it, not because everyday traders demand it. They're often old, limited, and stable — great long-term holds, but slower to move, which is why the calculator shows a separate collector rating and liquidity label.
Why is demand different from rarity? expand_more
Rarity is supply; demand is desire. A pet can be extremely rare but wanted by few players (hard to trade), while a common-tier pet with huge demand moves instantly. Good traders weigh both — that's why this tool shows them separately.
What are limited pets? expand_more
Limited pets came from events, retired eggs, or promotions that are no longer available — the Frost Dragon from Christmas 2019, for example. Their supply can only shrink over time, which is why limiteds with steady demand tend to appreciate.
What is trade stability? expand_more
Stability (1–10) measures how steady an item's value has been. High-stability items like the classic 2019 legendaries barely move between updates; low-stability items can swing quickly, which the calculator counts as risk when you'd be receiving them.
What is liquidity in Adopt Me trading? expand_more
Liquidity is how easily you can actually trade an item at its listed value. High-demand pets are Easy to Trade; very valuable items with modest demand sit in an Extremely Rare Market where finding the right trading partner can take weeks.
How can I avoid bad trades? expand_more
Check every trade here before accepting: the verdict catches value gaps, the warnings flag falling demand and hard-to-trade items, and the risk rating tells you how safe the haul is. If the score is under 40, ask for adds or walk away.
How do I avoid trading scams? expand_more
No calculator can stop scams — habits can. Only ever trade inside the official trade window, never do "trust trades" or two-part deals, ignore duplication offers, and re-check the window right before confirming. If a stranger offers a deal that looks too good, assume it's bait.
Can I compare multiple pets? expand_more
Yes — the Compare Up to 4 Pets section shows values across key variants, demand, popularity, stability, trend, and collector tier side by side, with the best of each row highlighted.
Is this calculator free? expand_more
Yes — completely free, no signup, no limits. Every feature works without an account.
Does Toolsvy store my trades? expand_more
No. Your trades, favorites, history, and recently viewed pets are saved only in your own browser's local storage so they persist between visits — nothing is ever sent to Toolsvy's servers.
What affects a pet's future value? expand_more
Supply and demand shifts: egg retirements shrink future supply, re-releases or close substitutes add it, update seasons move attention around, and event pets swing near their event's anniversary. Limited status plus steady demand is the classic recipe for appreciation.
Can I use this on mobile? expand_more
Yes — the trade builder, drawers, and comparisons are built mobile-first with a sticky trade summary, and most players use it on the same device they play on.
What is the trade score? expand_more
The 0–100 score grades the whole deal from your perspective: 50 is perfectly balanced, value you gain pushes it up, and high risk or falling demand on what you'd receive pulls it down. 65+ is a good trade; under 40 deserves renegotiation.
Why do values here differ from other value lists? expand_more
Adopt Me has no official prices, so every list — including this one — is its own community-consensus scale. Absolute numbers differ between sites; what matters is internal consistency, and both sides of your trade are always measured on the same scale here.
Version 1.2 Updated July 5, 2026 Data Fan-made — not affiliated

About This Calculator

How values are calculated

Adopt Me has no official prices, so like every value list, this one is a curated community-consensus scale. Each item carries a base value plus demand, stability and trend ratings; pets additionally carry per-variant values for Neon and Mega Neon markets, with Ride/Fly premiums applied where a specific variant hasn't been individually curated. The trade verdict compares side totals; the 0–100 score then adjusts for the risk and trend of what you'd receive. Every rating shows a "?" tooltip explaining its calculation.

Update frequency & methodology

Values are reviewed against observable community trading activity — value-list movements, trading server sentiment and update announcements — and refreshed in a single shared dataset. The data version stamp under the calculator changes whenever values are re-verified; every panel on this page reads from that one file, so nothing drifts out of sync.

Limitations

Consensus values are estimates, not guarantees — an individual trade is worth whatever the other player accepts. Very rare items (Mega Neon limiteds especially) trade so thinly that any listed value carries real uncertainty, which is exactly what the confidence rating and "Extremely Rare Market" liquidity label communicate. Use this tool to avoid bad trades, not to squeeze the last percent out of good ones.

Trust & transparency

Four things every user should know: values here are community estimates, not official prices; real trades depend entirely on what the other player accepts; demand changes frequently, sometimes within days; and you should always verify the trade window yourself before confirming any trade in-game. The calculator informs your decision — it never replaces it.

Disclaimer

This is a free, fan-made educational tool for the Roblox game Adopt Me. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Roblox Corporation or Uplift Games. Trading always carries risk — no calculator can prevent scams. All game names and trademarks belong to their respective owners.