Friday, July 25, 2026, landed three major Roblox economies on the same weekend—and none of them matched what traders expected on Monday. Adopt Me's Summer Wagon closed Thursday morning and was replaced within minutes by Pollinator Season and the Bee Pass, shifting trade chat from Acorn urgency to flower-farming grinds. Murder Mystery 2 opened its Summer Update on Wednesday with Icecream Godlies, a Pier map, and a month-long Shell quest track that immediately split free grinders from Robux buyers. Fisch shipped a Minor Update instead of Harpoon Guns, pushing the headline feature back a week while still adding Chapel quests, five rod skins, and a Crowbar secret. Steal a Brainrot Update 59 arrived Saturday with Summer Fuse removal and a new mutation traders had been pricing blind since the wiki leak. This guide covers what changed between July 23 and July 25—and how to list without recycling wagon-countdown posts from earlier in the week.
Our July 21–23 article already walked through final Acorn spending, Roaming Fish scarcity, and Harpoon preview hype. Use that piece for pre-deadline math. Here the focus is post-wagon price discovery, MM2's fresh Godly tier, Fisch's delayed roadmap, and Brainrot's fuse sunset.
Adopt Me: from Summer Wagon to Bee Pass in one morning
Uplift Games closed the Summer Wagon at 10:45 a.m. ET on Friday, July 24, 2026—the same moment Summer Camp's Acorn economy ended for good. Players who missed the final shopping window lost the chance to buy wagon-only Admin Abuse wear, s'mores toys, and duplicate camp pets at fixed Acorn prices. Within twenty minutes the next update went live: Pollinator Season, centered on Queen Bee's bouquet requests, Joni's Seed Stall, and a 13-level Bee Pass track running through July 31.
The trading story splits into two lanes. Lane one is post-wagon camp inventory. Tealwood Monster, Stygian Owl, and Rainbow Trout were never in the wagon and cannot be hatched now that Summer Camp is over—those three remain the scarcest summer holds. General Sheepdog, Chestnut Glyptodon, Forest Sprite, and wagon-bought duplicates are flooding listings as players who spent their last Acorns dump extras before Bee Pass pets steal attention. Price Sheepdog as a distributed vote reward, Glyptodon as a 20,000-Acorn purchase, and do not mix the two supply curves in a single Mega quote.
Lane two is the new event. Bee Pass rewards include furniture through Level 7, then the Rare Sunflower Friend at Level 8, more décor through Level 12, and the Rare Violet Friend at Level 13. Each correct vase earns 50 XP; completing all six bouquets adds a 300 XP bonus, and the pass resets for free after Level 13 so repeat runners can farm extra Sunflower and Violet copies. Early July 25 listings already show Sunflower Friend undercutting because supply is wide open—treat day-one Rare pets as grindables, not unobtainables, until the pass closes and hatch rates hit zero. The Beehive House (5,450 Bucks) is a cosmetic flex, not a trade anchor.
If you are buying summer exclusives for Mega projects, compare against Adopt Me trades the same day you accept, and cross-check our value-site guide when Discord Mega quotes disagree by more than one tier. Wagon undercuts should fade by early next week; Bee Pass pets will compress faster if grinders reset the track daily.
MM2: Summer Update 2026 rewrote the Godly board
Nikilis launched the MM2 Summer Update on Wednesday, July 23, 2026, and scheduled it through August 23—a full month of daily Shell quests, a redesigned lobby, the Pier map, and the Summer Box '26 mystery crate. Community value trackers moved within hours: Icecream (0.2% Godly drop) and Chroma Icecream (below 0.1% Chroma Godly) became the event's headline chase items, while the paid Beach Bundle (3,399 Robux) bundled Beachy, Chroma Beachy, Sands, Chroma Sands, and the Ocean effect for buyers who skip the grind.
Trading impact follows a familiar MM2 pattern. Free grinders who hit Icecream or Chroma Icecream from Shell quests list high on day one; Robux buyers who opened the Beach Bundle list Chroma Beachy and Chroma Sands at marketplace premiums. Eldorado's early July listings already bracket Chroma Icecream around $200–$300+ and Chroma Beachy around $170–$200, but those numbers will swing as the first week's supply clears. Common and Uncommon Pier drops (Tourist, Sand, Duckies, Neopolitan) are liquidity noise—do not let a bundle of commons anchor a Godly swap.
Established anchors still matter. Gold Gingerscythe and other Unique-tier items remain at the top of major lists near 500,000,000, and Gingerscope still anchors everyday Godly trades near 17.5K–18.5K on Supreme Values and BloxUltra. The Summer Update adds volatility, not a reset: use the MM2 calculator when sources diverge, cite the event date in your MM2 listing, and reject trades that swap a week-old anchor for an unverified Chroma Icecream screenshot. Physical-versus-Chroma confusion is the top scam opener this weekend—confirm rarity in the trade window, not in chat.
Fisch: Harpoon Guns delayed, Chapel content shipped instead
Fisch traders logged in Saturday, July 25, expecting Harpoon Guns—the roaming-fish companion feature teased since mid-July—and got a Minor Update instead. Developers confirmed the Harpoon patch slipped one week, pushing the headline feature to the following weekend and shifting the broader roadmap (including The Deep around August 8) back with it. The July 25 patch still added meaningful content: the Chapel area, five exclusive rod skins with individual quest objectives, the Crowbar Quest, a new Desolate Deep secret, and quality-of-life fixes for Crystal Cove ambience, mutation rerolls, and custom fishing animations.
Redeem code HarpoonGunsNextWeek was live on patch day—a clear signal that harpoon trading hype should wait seven more days. Until then, rod-skin completions and Chapel quest rewards are the tradeable narrative. Waterpark and Roaming Fish-era catches from the prior week remain closed-supply items; list mutations, weight, and Shiny or Sparkling tags because Relic quotes swing on attributes. Trade Plaza still sells boats, bobbers, and cosmetics for C$, not fish—high-tier catches swap through direct Relic-priced trades at Moosewood meetups.
If you bought "harpoon preorder" fish or skins from players betting on Saturday stats, reprice before the real patch lands. Cross-check Enchant Relic ranges on a dated list and cite July 25 in your Fisch listing. Delayed updates punish speculative listings harder than delayed cosmetics—buyers will wait for official stats.
Steal a Brainrot: Update 59 removes Summer Fuse and adds a new mutation
Saturday's Brainrot patch matched the public schedule: Update 59 arrived around the usual 3:00 p.m. ET window with Summer Fuse machine removal and a new mutation traders had been pricing from wiki leaks since midweek. Summer Fuse was a trade-in hub for seasonal brainrots; its sunset means recipe ingredients bought during the fuse window either spike as nostalgia holds or collapse once crafters confirm no return path. Check Index exist counts before listing fuse-era fodder—searchable supply data has been live since June 20 and remains the fastest way to win a plaza argument.
Update 58 names (Cangurato Gelato, Rubiko and Kubiko, Grabatron) are now a week old; July 25 is when recipe premiums either normalize or get repriced around the new mutation's crafting chain. Los Traders stock still refreshes every 30 minutes across all servers, so rare offers sell out before Discord screenshots circulate. Player trades remain barter-only through the permanent GUI and Trading Plaza; document income per second, traits, and exact names on Steal a Brainrot trades—"new Secret" lost meaning once the wiki table filled in.
Admin Abuse often follows the Saturday patch. If you are holding Update 58 units, decide before the event whether you are crafting Update 59 day one or exiting at pre-patch highs. Fuse removal plus a new mutation is exactly the kind of double headline that makes lazy listings look overpriced by Sunday night.
Blox Fruits, PS99, Limiteds, and platform news
July community boards still place Galaxy Empyrean Kitsune, limited Lightning skins, and Divine Portal above everyday physical Dragon and Leopard swaps. Physical versus permanent confusion remains the top scam opener—confirm type in chat and in the trade window, then run the values calculator against live Blox Fruits posts the same day. Venom rework chatter has not shipped a patch as of July 25; treat speculation as sentiment, not a priced-in buff.
Pet Simulator 99 World Cup Titanics remain in the post-event scarcity window two weeks after the July 11 close—match hold versus sell to Cosmic demand tiers, not event-week RAP. Grow a Garden coastal pets continue settling after High Tide; Bee Pass and MM2 headlines do not reset Hermit Crab or Orca scarcity. Platform Roblox Limited deals still punish RAP-only pitches: favor items with stable demand graphs over projected spikes, and remember both traders need Premium plus the 30% resale fee on marketplace exits.
Roblox's Build mobile-creation tab begins public alpha in New Zealand on July 28—a platform story more than a trade headline, but worth noting because AI-generated experiences will compete for the same discovery slots as trading hubs. Avatar-item publishing rules unified on July 14 still require identity verification and active Premium for new uploads; off-platform Limited cash deals remain outside Roblox enforcement.
July 23–25 trade checklist
- Treat Adopt Me camp exclusives (Tealwood Monster, Stygian Owl, Rainbow Trout) as post-wagon scarcity holds—not Bee Pass grinds.
- Price Bee Pass Sunflower Friend and Violet Friend as repeatables until the event closes, then reassess.
- For MM2, cite Summer Update date and confirm Chroma versus Godly rarity in the trade window.
- Use the MM2 calculator when Icecream hype diverges from Gingerscope anchors.
- For Fisch, wait for Harpoon Gun stats before paying speculative premiums; list Chapel rod skins with quest proof.
- Sell Brainrot Summer Fuse fodder with exist counts before Update 59 mutation recipes settle.
- For Blox Fruits and Limiteds, reject trades that skip physical-versus-permanent or RAP proof checks.
- Post exact item names and patch dates—weekend stacks bury vague listings by Sunday.
July 24 closed one Adopt Me economy and opened another; July 23 gave MM2 a month of Shell grinds; July 25 delayed Fisch harpoons while Brainrot removed Summer Fuse. The traders who navigate that pile-up are the ones listing with dates, sources, and verified rarity—not the ones still quoting wagon Acorn caps on a Friday afternoon. Price the weekend you are on, then post where buyers can check your work.