Forty-eight hours after Roblox Shop went platform-wide, the trading conversation has shifted from "what launches on July 7" to "what actually repriced." Between July 7 and July 9, Roblox also published Version 729—a background platform patch with voice and mobile fixes—and Grow a Garden entered the final stretch of High Tide Harvest with only three days left before the July 12 phase-one deadline. Adopt Me Summer Camp Week 4 drops on July 10, Pet Simulator 99 World Cup pets are five days into compression, and Steal a Brainrot Fireworks traits have enough listings for a real floor price. This guide covers what moved across July 7-9, how to price the deadline pets, and where established markets like Blox Fruits and Murder Mystery 2 still anchor volume.
If you read our July 6-7 Shop launch guide, treat that as the setup. This is the post-launch follow-through: Shop scams are evolving, GAG's coastal market is splitting between common hatch floods and Orca scarcity, and Adopt Me traders are positioning for Week 4 before Friday's patch resets listing psychology.
Roblox Shop at 48 hours: discovery improved, scams rebranded
Roblox Shop has been live since July 7 with the universal top-left button, personalized Top Picks, category tabs, and Robux packages. Two days in, the trading implication is clearer than on launch day: Shop makes official passes and developer products easier to discover inside any experience. It does not create cross-game inventory swaps, and it does not change how Limited or Limited U items move through Roblox's Premium trade window.
The scam templates that spiked before July 7—"Shop preorder bundles," "early access pass packs," off-platform payment links—have rebranded. By July 9, the most common pitch is "Shop-exclusive bundle" or "limited Shop listing" routed through Discord or external payment. If an offer asks you to leave the supported in-game trade route before you verify the exact item version, treat it as a red flag regardless of how official the Shop branding looks. Shop is a storefront, not a middleman escrow service.
For Roblox Limited traders, Shop may reduce low-tier pass confusion by making official purchases simpler. High-tier player-driven markets—Brainrot traits, fruit permanents, Gargantuan pets—remain unchanged because their scarcity is game-specific, not catalog-based. Document the game, item version, and transfer method on BloxTrade before you commit to any cross-game deal.
Version 729: a quiet platform patch traders should know about
Roblox published Version 729 on July 7 with 21 changes focused on Luau stability, audio simulation, text-to-speech asset generation, group-role APIs, TV remote input, and several player-facing fixes. All 21 items were marked Pending at publication, meaning rollout is gradual—not every player or experience will see changes on the same day.
The most player-visible fixes include voice chat reliability after rejoining a server, better mobile TextBox behavior, steadier low-rate particle effects on lower graphics settings, and TV-style remote button support. None of these change trading mechanics directly, but they matter for coordination: if you arrange trades through in-game chat or voice, fewer rejoin failures means fewer "I didn't hear you confirm the variant" disputes. Platform maintenance weeks are good weeks to slow down and verify every trade window detail instead of rushing on hype alone.
Grow a Garden: three days left and coastal pets are splitting
High Tide Harvest's phase-one deadline is July 12—three days from July 9. The hourly ten-minute submission window is now producing enough Coastal Eggs for a two-speed secondary market. Sea Anemone (~55% hatch) and Seahorse (~35%) are flooding trade boards as common results, and community trackers list their token values as sinking mid-event. Hermit Crab (~9.5%) and Orca (0.5%) remain the scarcity plays, with Orca's Divine hatch rate keeping supply thin even as premium Coastal Egg bundles circulate.
July 7-9 pricing is no longer launch-week guesswork. Sellers who listed Orca and Hermit Crab at peak hype on July 4-6 are adjusting down; buyers who waited now have comparable offers to cite. List weight, age, and any mutation (Tidal, Shiny, Rainbow) explicitly on Grow a Garden posts—"coastal pet" without naming the species is incomplete disclosure. Remember that eggs themselves are not tradeable; only hatched pets, harvested crops, and Trade Tokens move through the in-game window.
The Team Harvest calendar still rewards Coastal Eggs on days 1, 4, and 7, which means coordinated guild grinding can produce guaranteed eggs even if hourly RNG rolls miss. If you are farming for trade stock, prioritize Hermit Crab and Orca hatches before July 12. Pets obtained cheaply during the grind window often reprice higher once egg supply dries up—same pattern as prior Summer Camp deadlines in other games.
Adopt Me: Week 4 preview and Week 3 pets are settling
Adopt Me Summer Camp Week 4 releases July 10 at 11:05 AM ET with three new pets: S'mores Raccoon (Ultra-Rare, 150 Robux), Ruddy Duck (Rare, 29,000 Acorns), and Forest Sprite (Common, 29,000 Acorns). Developer Jesse confirmed the event extends to a fifth week, with the hard end date still July 20. That means Week 4 pets will be obtainable for roughly ten days before the final week content arrives—enough time for a launch premium, but not enough to treat them as long-term scarcity on day one.
Week 3 pets are the active market conversation on July 7-9. Burger Bear (99 Robux Ultra-Rare) launched July 3 and is now tradeable with enough listings for realistic WFL comparisons. Storm Condor (65,000 Acorns, trial-gated) carries strong demand because the Skydiving Time Trial blocks casual buyers—traders who completed the grind expect a premium over direct Acorn cost. Stygian Owl (13 Campfire Story Pages) from Week 2 is climbing on post-grind scarcity as players who missed the Irish Setter loop start buying through trades instead of farming pages.
Week 1 anchors Solaris and Aestus (1,000 Robux each) remain the premium ceiling for the event. Community value boards still rank them below Bat Dragon MFR and Shadow Dragon MFR but above most Week 2-3 Ultra-Rares in offer strength. Neon and Mega Neon potion variants remain the highest scam surface—always confirm FR/NFR/MFR status in writing and verify in the trade window. BloxTrade now lists all Summer Camp 2026 pets through Week 4 on the Adopt Me board, including Solaris, Aestus, Stygian Owl, Storm Condor, Burger Bear, and the upcoming S'mores Raccoon.
Pet Simulator 99: World Cup pets enter compression week
Five days after Update 83's World Cup patch, PS99's new soccer-themed pets are following the standard event curve: launch premium, then gradual compression as calendar rewards distribute. Titanic Goalie Octopus, Titanic Soccerball Galaxy Wolf, and Huge Soccer Trophy Golem still trade at event premiums on Cosmic Values boards, while established ceiling pets like Gargantuan Hypnotic Kitsune (exist count near 45) and Titanic Hippomelon (exist near 82) anchor top-tier offers.
The July 7-9 shift is exist-count leverage versus hype. Fresh World Cup Titanics lack the exist-count history of veterans—sellers quoting "Titanic" without naming the pet or variant (Normal, Golden, Rainbow, Shiny, Shiny Rainbow) are incomplete. Signed-pet fraud and quickswitch swaps remain common in Pro Plaza lobbies. Cross-check Cosmic Values and PS99Values on the day of the trade—RAP beats asking price every time.
Steal a Brainrot: Fireworks traits have a floor now
Five days after the July 4 admin fireworks show, Fireworks trait listings have enough samples for a realistic floor. The trait carries a 6x income multiplier—same tier as Nyan, Lightning, Rose, and Fire—and stacks with mutations. Community trait guides place Fireworks at medium-high demand with roughly $8M+ standalone trait value, though the real premium depends on the base Brainrot.
The July 7-9 story is compression, not collapse. Early-listing hype from July 4-5 has faded; sellers who priced at peak event heat are adjusting down, and buyers who waited now have comparable offers to cite. List every trait by name on Steal a Brainrot posts. Exist-count leverage still matters for OGs and Secrets—Headless Horseman (~75 exists) and Strawberry Elephant (~2,348) remain scarcity anchors while Fireworks supply grows with each player who caught the trait during the show.
Blox Fruits: Kitsune holds while Venom speculation heats up
Blox Fruits value boards across July 7-9 show a stable top end with movement underneath. Kitsune remains at or near the top of community lists—physical values near 290M, permanent near 2.3B on aggregated July trackers—with Dragon (East/West) close behind. Yeti and Dough continue upward tags from late June, while Gas slipped on several boards, reinforcing that PvP meta cooling can drag a mythical fruit even when the name sounds premium.
The Venom rework speculation cycle is the July wildcard. Multiple tier-list guides published July 6-8 recommend trading Venom and Control while teaser hype is elevated, before the actual patch normalizes supply. That is classic speculative trading: profit if you sell into hype, lose if you hold through the update spike. Physical versus permanent mismatch remains the most common scam—confirm the fruit type in writing and verify in the trade window. Pair the values calculator with active Blox Fruits listings for same-day numbers.
MM2, limited catalog, and the four-slot trap
Murder Mystery 2 boards across July 7-9 show continued upward movement on Gingerscope (near 19,000 Seers, trending up) and Chroma Raygun (near 16,000, trending up), while older Chromas like Chroma Fang and Chroma Saw continue losing ground. Chroma Traveler's Gun remains the ceiling item. Write your value source in chat before any Chroma swap and cross-check the MM2 values calculator when sources disagree.
On the Roblox catalog side, a Developer Forum feature request gaining traction in early July highlights a persistent Limited trading risk: the four-item-per-side cap forces "mass trades" across multiple windows, which scammers exploit through quickswitch and incomplete-offer tactics. Rolimon's projected-items list remains essential reading—items with artificially inflated RAP from hoarder buys or fake high sales can look valuable while lacking real liquidity. Shop discovery does not replace any of those rules.
Adopt Me anchor pets remain stable: Bat Dragon MFR, Shadow Dragon MFR, and Giraffe MFR at the top of July value trackers, with Frost Dragon MFR and Crow MFR in the next tier. Cross-game traders should document item version and transfer method on-platform first—Shop made pass buying easier, but it did not make cross-game escrow safer.
July 7-9 trade checklist
- Treat Roblox Shop as pass discovery, not P2P trading—ignore "Shop exclusive" off-platform bundles.
- For Grow a Garden, farm Coastal Eggs before July 12; list Orca and Hermit Crab with mutations named.
- For Adopt Me, compare Week 3 pet listings now and prep for Week 4 S'mores Raccoon on July 10.
- For Pet Simulator 99, verify variant and cite Cosmic Values RAP on World Cup pets.
- For Steal a Brainrot, name Fireworks explicitly; floor pricing is stable enough to compare.
- For Blox Fruits, watch Venom speculation and confirm physical vs permanent.
- For MM2, note Gingerscope and Chroma Raygun upward tags; cite your value source.
- For catalog limiteds, check Rolimon's projected list and avoid risky four-slot mass trades.
July 7 changed how players shop. July 9 is when markets price what that actually means. The traders who win this stretch are not the loudest in chat—they are the ones who can name the exact coastal pet, the exact Summer Camp week, the exact fruit version, and the exact value source they used before clicking accept. Shop made discovery easier. Deadlines made scarcity real. Your job is still to make every trade legible before you confirm it.