Adopt Me trade value calculator

Stack pets on each side and the calculator tells you whether the trade is fair. Values are community trade averages, weighted by demand.

Your side

Side total

Their side

Side total
Verdict (demand-adjusted)
Add items to both sides to see a result.

How the Adopt Me trade value calculator works

Adopt Me doesn't publish official pet values — every "value" you see for a Shadow Dragon or a Frost Dragon is a community average. This calculator uses values pulled together from public Adopt Me trading communities, weighted by how strongly people are currently asking for each pet (demand). A pet that's worth 1,000 with low demand is treated as less valuable in a trade than a pet that's worth 1,000 with insane demand, because the second one moves faster.

The verdict line uses a small dead zone — a 5% difference in adjusted value counts as "fair trade," because pet values shift weekly and forcing a perfect-equal trade isn't realistic. Anything beyond that 5% lights up as "win" or "lose."

Want to send a specific trade setup to someone? Click Copy share link and paste it into a Discord chat. The other person opens the link and sees the same scenario.

How values are sourced

Values come from /data/items/adopt-me.json in this site's repository. The file's updated_at field is the source of truth for the last refresh — that's the date you see at the top of the page. If a value looks wrong, the right move is to open an issue against the JSON file with a screenshot of the recent trade you're using as evidence.

Common Adopt Me trade scenarios

Overpay vs underpay

Adopt Me trading uses the words "overpay" and "underpay" to describe the side that's giving more value. A small overpay is common when one side really wants a specific pet and the other doesn't care — it's the difference between trade value (the number) and trade price (what the trade actually moves at). The verdict here uses value, not price.

Limited-vs-rideable

Rideable / flyable pets carry a steady demand premium because they're useful inside the game, while limited pets (especially Halloween / Christmas releases) carry a collector premium. The demand multiplier captures that, but the gap between a "demanded for gameplay" pet and a "demanded for collecting" pet is genuinely subjective. Treat the verdict as a starting point.

FAQ

Why are some pets the same rarity but very different values?

Rarity is set by Adopt Me; trade value is set by the community. A legendary released in 2019 with a hard supply cap can be worth 20× a legendary that's still in the egg rotation today.

What's a "Neon" or "Mega Neon"?

Combining four of the same pet creates a Neon; combining four Neons creates a Mega Neon. Each step multiplies the trade value substantially. This calculator's base values are for non-Neon pets — multiply manually for now.

How often are the values refreshed?

Monthly under normal conditions; more often when a major event shakes the meta.

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