The June 30-July 1 Roblox trading window is less about one huge item launch and more about liquidity. Traders are not only asking, "What is this worth?" They are asking whether anyone will actually accept that number, which value source moved today, and whether the game's trade route is safe enough for a high-value swap. That matters across Murder Mystery 2, Steal a Brainrot, Grow a Garden 2, Adopt Me, Blox Fruits, DIG, and Roblox catalog limiteds.
This guide is written for players checking trades right now, not for collectors reading old tier lists. Use it as a source-check routine before you post a new listing, accept a downgrade, or pay a premium for a name that is moving faster on social media than in real completed trades.
MM2: the June 29 Supreme Values update changed the middle market again
The cleanest new signal is in MM2. Supreme Values posted a June 29 update after the June 27 shuffle, and it did not only touch collector ceiling items. Chroma Bauble, Chroma Vampire's Gun, Chroma Constellation, and Chroma Alienbeam moved down, while normal godlies split in both directions: Traveler's Gun dropped again, Evergun and Evergreen moved higher, Darkshot and Darksword improved, Raygun rose with better demand, and Sunrise continued lower. Several sets also moved, including Chroma Bauble Set, Chroma Alien Set, Traveler's Set, Ever Set, Dark Set, Sun Set, Snow Set, and Sweet Set.
The practical lesson is simple: MM2 is not a single-number market. If one trader quotes Supreme Values, another quotes MM2Values, and a third quotes a lightweight July 1 list that ranks Corrupt, Chroma Slasher, Chroma Laser, Elderwood, Batwing, and Darkbringer on a different scale, all three can believe they are right. Before accepting a MM2 trade, write the source in the chat, confirm whether the item is normal, Chroma, tagged, or part of a set, and re-check the last change direction. A rising Raygun and a falling Traveler's Gun should not be negotiated as if they are both stable.
Grow a Garden 2 now needs conservative trade listings
Grow a Garden 2 is the newest game in this research window that deserves BloxTrade support, but it also needs warnings. Public guides describe mailbox gifting, drop/gift routes, and a guild-focused trading system rather than a universal open trade board. That means the value conversation is real, while the transfer method can still be risky if players treat gifts like protected trades. BloxTrade now supports a Grow a Garden 2 board so offers can document the item, version, and transfer route before anyone moves inventory in-game.
The first supported categories are crops, pets, and gear. Crops need the most detail because GAG2 value depends on crop name, weight, and exactly one mutation. Community calculators and crop guides around June 29 highlight Moon Bloom as a new high-end plant, with Venom Spitter, Dragon's Breath, Ghost Pepper, Venus Fly Trap, Hypno Bloom, and Pomegranate also sitting in the top investment group. Mutation claims are still being reconciled, but Gold, Rainbow, Frozen, Electric, Starstruck, Bloodlit, Chained, Solar Flare, and Pizza are the names traders should write down before estimating value.
Pets are a different market. Golden Dragonfly and Unicorn are watched because they boost Gold and Rainbow mutation chances, while Raccoon is valuable because night stealing and steal-limit bonuses fit the game's core loop. Black Dragon and Ice Serpent are guild-reward names to verify carefully, not items to price from a random video title. Gear listings should be just as specific: Super Sprinkler, Legendary Sprinkler, Freeze Ray, Rainbow Carpet, Power Hose, Vine Wrapper, and other utility gear are not interchangeable. If a seller cannot tell you whether the swap is a guild trade, mailbox gift, or drop route, slow down.
Steal a Brainrot: exist counts help, but they do not replace demand
In Steal a Brainrot, live exist-count thinking is still the strongest negotiation tool. Headless Horseman remains one of the cleanest scarcity examples, while Strawberry Elephant, Meowl, Skibidi Toilet, Signore Carapace, Dragon Gingerini, and other OG or Secret names keep appearing in value searches. The trap is treating exist count as the whole value. A low-count Brainrot with weak buyer demand can be hard to move; a more common Brainrot with the right mutation can trade faster.
Mutation math is where many bad trades happen. Rainbow, Cursed, Galaxy, Neon, Crystal, Divine, Phantom, and similar variants can move a base unit into a totally different tier. A useful Steal a Brainrot listing should include base name, mutation, traits, income per second, exist count if known, and the value list or calculator being used. If the other side only says "secret for secret," you do not have enough information.
Adopt Me and Blox Fruits: avoid paying for stale excitement
Adopt Me's Summer Camp dragon story has settled into a demand check. Aestus and Solaris have been discussed near the same Ride Potion range, but Aestus continues to show stronger offer activity and preference in public value notes. That does not mean every Aestus deserves an overpay. It means sellers can ask for a cleaner offer, while buyers should compare active listings instead of paying launch-week emotion. Legacy anchors such as Rainbow Rattle, Bat Dragon, Shadow Dragon, Frost Dragon, Owl, Safari Egg, Parrot, and Candy Cannon still tell you where real long-term demand lives.
Blox Fruits has a similar split between hype and liquidity. Physical fruits, Permanent fruits, gamepasses, and limited skins are separate assets. Eclipse Chromatic, Galaxy Kitsune, Crimson Kitsune, Dragon, Kitsune, Yeti, Dough, Leopard, Gas, Control, and Venom may all show demand, but you should never compare a skin premium to a normal physical fruit without saying which layer you mean. Use the Blox Fruits values calculator and then compare live Blox Fruits listings for the same version.
Original Grow a Garden and DIG are still modifier markets
The original Grow a Garden market remains driven by utility pets rather than label rarity alone. Current public value lists keep Raccoon, Disco Bee, and Fennec Fox near the top, with Raccoon demand often rated strongest and Disco Bee staying liquid because its mutation utility is easy to understand. Weight, age, mutation status, and whether a pet is favorited still matter before the trade window opens.
DIG is also a modifier market. Secret items such as Butter Box, Sentient Boombox, Unformed Object, Long Horse, Rift In A Jar, The Thinker, Mustard, and Crate Mimic are high-end anchors, while Prismatic items like Prismatic Domino Crown, Mutant Plant, Haunted Tree, Mole King, Grand Piano, Pirate Ship, and Sunflower Mascot fill the bridge tiers. Chromatic, Iridescent, Prismatic, Celestial, Golden, Rainbow, and other modifiers can multiply the same base item, so a clean listing needs both the treasure and the modifier.
Roblox Limiteds: UGC resale is not the same as trading
Platform trading still has one rule that prevents many scams: only Roblox-created Limited and Limited U items are tradable through the official Roblox trade system. UGC Limiteds can be scarce and resellable, but Roblox documentation still treats them as resale-market items, not direct trade-window items. That distinction matters because a player asking you to "trade" a UGC Limited off-platform is asking you to leave the protected flow.
RAP is also not a promise. It is recent average sale data, and thin markets can be pushed around by a small number of sales. Check demand, ownership spread, sale history, and the 30 percent fee before assuming a flip is profitable. If Robux is included in a classic trade, remember the official cap and fee rules before calling the offer equal.
July 1 trade checklist
- For MM2, compare the June 29 Supreme Values movement against your other value source.
- For Grow a Garden 2, list crop weight, mutation, pet ability, gear rarity, and the transfer route.
- For Steal a Brainrot, use exist counts as one signal, not the whole price.
- For Adopt Me, separate Aestus demand from Solaris parity and check active offers.
- For Blox Fruits, name Physical, Permanent, gamepass, or skin before comparing values.
- For Grow a Garden and DIG, price the modifier or utility, not just the item name.
- For Roblox Limiteds, never treat UGC resale listings as direct trade-window assets.
The best trades this week are the ones with fewer assumptions. If both sides can name the source, version, route, and demand signal, the trade is easier to judge. If any of those details are missing, wait until they are clear.