DIG Secrets, Summer Camp Pets, and Dragon Demand: Roblox Trades to Check Before You Accept (June 25, 2026)

This Roblox trade update covers the June 24-25, 2026 research window. The main change for BloxTrade is practical: DIG trading is now supported, because current guides and wiki notes give enough structure for useful listings: a level 10 trade unlock, an in-game trade request flow, Secret and Prismatic item categories, mole-based value references, and modifier details that can change the price of the same treasure.

The broader market is still moving around familiar names. Adopt Me Summer Camp pets are settling quickly, Steal a Brainrot remains dominated by OG and high-income Secret Brainrots, Blox Fruits traders are still separating Permanent and Physical fruit values, MM2 players need to normalize value sources, and Grow a Garden demand is strongest where a pet has real utility instead of only a rarity label.


New on BloxTrade: DIG trading support

DIG has enough confirmed trading detail to deserve its own BloxTrade board. Players unlock trading at level 10, then send a request while standing near another player. The current trade guides describe a normal in-game trade window and a limit-based item exchange, which makes it better suited for public listings than games that only rely on informal trust swaps.

The first DIG trading catalog focuses on the categories traders are actually discussing. Secret Items include Eye Of The Blood Moon, Mustard, Crate Mimic, The Thinker, Rift In A Jar, Long Horse, Awfully Tall Pillar Of Concrete, Unformed Object, Sentient Boombox, and Butter Box. Prismatic Items include Grand Piano, Pirate Ship, Sunflower Mascot, Mole King, Haunted Tree, Mutant Plant, and Prismatic Domino Crown. A Trade Currency category covers Legendary Mole, Royal Mole, Secret Mole, and 1M Money Add so users can describe add value without forcing every listing into a single money number.

The key DIG detail is modifiers. A base Butter Box and a special modified Butter Box should not be priced as the same asset. When posting, include the exact name, rarity, quantity, value range, modifier, and any age or event note. If a buyer only says "rare secret" without naming the item, ask for the exact treasure before comparing values.


Adopt Me: Tealwood Monster and Rainbow Trout lost the launch premium

The sharpest two-day move is still in Adopt Me. Summer Camp items launched with the usual early-event uncertainty, but June 24 value notes show Tealwood Monster and Rainbow Trout falling much faster than first-day hype suggested. Both are now being discussed around one Ride Potion for regular copies in recent community notes, with Neon and Mega versions adjusted downward as more players grind the fishing loop.

That does not mean every Summer Camp pet is weak. Aestus and Solaris are Robux-linked Legendary pets, so they behave differently from repeatable event rewards. Aestus appears to have stronger demand in current discussion, while Solaris still benefits from collector interest and Neon or Mega builders. Midnight Dragon also received positive value-change attention, which is a useful reminder that older pets can move while the community is distracted by a new event.

For Adopt Me listings, be exact: regular, Neon, Mega, Fly, Ride, no potion, and event origin all matter. A pile of new pets may look bigger than one older liquid pet, but liquidity is the real test. If an offer depends on Tealwood Monster or Rainbow Trout holding early launch value, check live listings again before accepting.


Steal a Brainrot: OG names lead, mutations decide the real tier

Steal a Brainrot is still one of the fastest-moving Roblox trade markets. Current references continue to place Headless Horseman, Strawberry Elephant, Meowl, and Skibidi Toilet near the premium conversation, while high-value Secret names such as Griffin, Hydra Dragon Cannelloni, Dragon Gingerini, Love Love Bear, and Kraken appear as major bridge pieces for players who cannot jump directly into an OG-to-OG swap.

The trap is treating rarity as the whole price. Steal a Brainrot values are heavily affected by income per second, exist count, mutation, and traits. Rainbow and Cursed versions can push an item into a much higher negotiation lane than a base copy. Galaxy, Neon, Divine, Cyber, and Phantom mentions should also be written into the listing because they change how another trader reads the offer.

Use the in-game Trade Machine and slow down on any trade that hides the exact modifier. "Secret with adds" is not enough information. A clean BloxTrade post should read like an inventory check: name, rarity, income per second, mutation, traits, and the value range you are using.


Blox Fruits: Dragon demand is strong, but Permanent and Physical are separate markets

Blox Fruits remains highly liquid because most traders recognize the same fruit names across calculators and trade servers. Current June tables still put Dragon near the top, with Dragon (Classic), Kitsune, Yeti, Tiger, Leopard, Gas, Dough, Control, T-Rex, Venom, Spirit, Mammoth, Soul, Blizzard, Phoenix, and Buddha forming the watchlist most players should check first.

The June 25 lesson is variant separation. Permanent Dragon can be discussed in a very different range from Physical Dragon, and the same split applies to Kitsune, Yeti, Leopard, and other staples. A trade can look fair if you only compare names, then turn bad when one side is quoting Permanent values and the other side is offering consumable fruit value.

Before posting a high-end fruit, use the Blox Fruits values calculator for a rough total, then scan live Blox Fruits listings for the same variant. Rework speculation can support demand, but it can also make traders overpay for a rumor.


MM2 and Grow a Garden: value source matters as much as the item name

Murder Mystery 2 remains a source-normalization market. MM2Values, calculator pages, and newer value lists can use different scales or update cadences. High-end names such as Corrupt, Harvester, Icepiercer, Gingerscope, Traveler's Gun, and Nik's Scythe should never be compared across two sources without converting both sides to the same reference. Colored or special variants need exact names too.

Grow a Garden is a different kind of check. The most watched pet names keep coming from utility: Raccoon, Disco Bee, Fennec Fox, Spinosaurus, Mimic Octopus, T-Rex, Tiger, Queen Bee, Dragonfly, Butterfly, Kitsune, and rare giant variants. Raccoon and Disco Bee remain easy to market because their abilities are understood, while lower-demand Divine pets can be harder to move even if the rarity label looks impressive.


What to check before accepting a June 25 trade

  1. For DIG, record the exact treasure, category, modifier, and value unit before comparing offers.
  2. For Adopt Me Summer Camp pets, do not reuse launch-day numbers without checking the latest offers.
  3. For Brainrots, write mutation, traits, income per second, and exact name into the deal notes.
  4. For Blox Fruits, separate Permanent and Physical values before using any calculator total.
  5. For MM2 and Grow a Garden, make sure both sides are using the same value source and variant details.

The safest trade is not always the one with the biggest item count. It is the one where both sides can explain the exact items, variants, value source, and reason for demand. If you cannot explain those details, pause, check the matching BloxTrade board, and only confirm after the final Roblox trade window matches what was promised.