This weekend trade check covers the June 26-27, 2026 research window. The useful headline is not that every Roblox market suddenly changed at once. It is that several high-volume games are now punishing lazy comparisons. In Adopt Me, Summer Camp pets are correcting faster than their launch hype. In Blox Fruits, Dragon and Kitsune remain strong, but only if the trade clearly separates Physical and Permanent versions. In Steal a Brainrot, the OG ceiling is still expensive, while mutations can move an offer into a completely different tier.
There was also platform news from Roblox itself: the late-June test of Offers is aimed at promotional discounts on standard Marketplace avatar items, with limiteds and resales excluded. That means it is worth watching for buyer behavior, but it should not be treated as a direct reset of the normal Roblox Limited trading system or any in-experience trade board.
Adopt Me: Summer Camp value is now about liquidity, not launch rarity
The biggest practical correction is still around Summer Camp. Rainbow Trout and Tealwood Monster moved from early-event excitement into a much cheaper trading lane as more players kept grinding fishing and camp currency. Recent value notes put both regular versions near the same small Ride Potion range, with Tealwood Monster especially showing pressure from sellers trying to move multiple copies for one Ride Potion. That is a very different market from the first day of the event.
This does not make every Summer Camp item bad. Aestus and Solaris are Robux Legendary pets, so their supply behavior is different from repeatable camp rewards. Midnight Dragon also received positive attention in recent value logs, reminding traders that older pets can climb while new event pets are being dumped. If you are posting on the Adopt Me board, write the exact version: regular, Neon, Mega, Fly, Ride, no potion, Robux pet, event reward, or bait-related pet. A bundle of four falling event pets is not automatically better than one stable, liquid pet.
The weekend rule is simple: do not accept a trade because a pet was expensive on release day. Ask what it is trading for now, whether buyers are actually accepting that price, and whether the other side is using an old launch number to make the offer look larger.
Blox Fruits: Dragon and Kitsune are still anchors, but variant mistakes are expensive
Current Blox Fruits value lists continue to place Dragon near the top of the market, with Dragon variants, Kitsune, Yeti, Tiger, Leopard, Gas, Dough, Control, T-Rex, Venom, Spirit, Mammoth, Blizzard, Phoenix, and Buddha forming the main watchlist. The exact numbers differ by source, but the consistent pattern is the same: high-demand Mythical fruits are still liquid, and Permanent fruits carry a much larger premium than Physical fruits.
This is where many weekend losses happen. A Physical Dragon offer and a Permanent Dragon offer should not be compared as if they are the same asset. The same warning applies to Kitsune, Dough, Leopard, Buddha, and other names that appear in both physical and permanent form. Before accepting, use the Blox Fruits values calculator, then scan recent Blox Fruits listings for the same version. If a trader only says "Dragon" or "Kitsune" without naming the variant, slow the deal down.
The safest Blox Fruits post this weekend should include the fruit name, Physical or Permanent status, quantity, and whether any gamepass or add is part of the offer. Rework rumors and PvP demand can support prices, but they should not replace a clear item description.
Steal a Brainrot: OG names lead, mutations decide the real W or L
Steal a Brainrot remains one of the fastest markets because value depends on more than rarity. Current community trackers continue to put OG and near-ceiling names such as Strawberry Elephant, Headless Horseman, Meowl, and Skibidi Toilet in the premium conversation. High-end Secret pieces like Dragon Gingerini, Cooki and Milki, La Supreme Combinasion, La Secret Combinasion, Golden Skibidi, Garama and Madundung, and other high-income units are also important bridge assets when players cannot jump directly into an OG swap.
The detail that matters most is the modifier. Rainbow, Cursed, Galaxy, Neon, Crystal, Cyber, Phantom, Divine, and other variants can multiply the value of the same base Brainrot. A clean base copy and a Rainbow copy should not be listed in the same lane. Income per second, exist count, rarity, traits, and mutation all belong in the listing. "Secret with adds" is too vague for a market where one modifier can be the difference between a fair trade and a major loss.
Use the in-game Trade Machine and check the final screen carefully. On BloxTrade, a strong Steal a Brainrot listing should read like an inventory record: exact Brainrot, mutation, income, quantity, value reference, and what you want back.
DIG: modifiers are becoming the real comparison point
DIG trading is still new enough that many players are learning the value language. Secret items such as Butter Box, Sentient Boombox, Awfully Tall Pillar Of Concrete, Unformed Object, Long Horse, Rift In A Jar, The Thinker, Crate Mimic, Mustard, and Eye Of The Blood Moon remain the core high-end list. Prismatic items such as Prismatic Domino Crown, Mutant Plant, Haunted Tree, Mole King, Grand Piano, Pirate Ship, and Sunflower Mascot are easier to structure into listings because guides often quote them in money or mole units.
The June 27 detail to watch is modification value. DIG modifiers can change sale value and appearance, with rare names such as Chromatic, Celestial, Iridescent, Prismatic, Supernova, Greedy, Golden, Piggy, and others carrying different multiplier expectations depending on the source. This is why a base Butter Box and a modified Butter Box should not be priced as identical. If the other trader refuses to name the modifier, you do not have enough information.
MM2 and Grow a Garden: compare sources before comparing items
Murder Mystery 2 remains a source-check market. Recent MM2 tables show Gingerscope far above ordinary ancient items, while Corrupt, Harvester, and Icepiercer sit in very different ranges depending on which list you use. Supreme Values and MM2Values can also disagree on exact numbers or update timing. Colored editions, owner-tagged collectibles, and special variants can be worth massively more than normal copies, so the exact item name matters.
Grow a Garden is more about utility and demand. Raccoon, Disco Bee, Fennec Fox, Spinosaurus, Mimic Octopus, T-Rex, Tiger, Queen Bee, Dragonfly, Butterfly, and rare giant pets remain the useful watchlist because their abilities are easy for traders to understand. Raccoon and Disco Bee are especially liquid because their effects are tied to farming value, not only rarity labels.
Should BloxTrade add a new game from this window?
One new-game signal is Pet Simulator Revolutions, linked from a Pet Simulator X REVAMPED Roblox page with a June 27 release date and a description mentioning 2,000+ pets, eggs, coins, and pet trades. That is worth monitoring, but it is not enough for a clean BloxTrade board yet. Public information confirms a trading direction, not a stable item catalogue, category structure, value language, or reliable image set for the specific new experience. Adding a half-empty board would make listings harder to compare.
For now, the better move is to watch for confirmed categories such as normal pets, Huge or Titanic-style pets, eggs, boosts, gems, and any official trading plaza mechanic. Once those details are public and consistent, the game can be added with useful categories instead of guesswork.
Weekend checklist before you accept
- For Adopt Me, check whether the pet is a falling event reward or a stable high-demand legacy pet.
- For Blox Fruits, confirm Physical versus Permanent before comparing any Dragon or Kitsune offer.
- For Steal a Brainrot, record mutation, income per second, traits, and exact name.
- For DIG, price the exact item and modifier, not just the rarity label.
- For MM2, make both sides use the same value source before calling a trade fair.
- For Grow a Garden, prefer utility and liquidity over rarity words alone.
The best Roblox trades this weekend are not the fastest ones. They are the trades where both sides can explain the current demand, exact item version, and value source before pressing confirm.