Live Exist Counts, Aestus Demand, and MM2 Source Checks: What Roblox Traders Should Know Before July

The June 28-30 research window brought a quieter headline week than the Summer Camp launch, but the trading details that matter are sharper. In Steal a Brainrot, live exist counts are now part of everyday negotiation. In Adopt Me, Aestus is pulling ahead of Solaris even though both Robux dragons sit in a similar price band. In Murder Mystery 2, Supreme Values published a large June 27 adjustment that moved Evergun, Evergreen, Traveler's Gun, and several Chroma items in opposite directions. If you are still pricing trades from memory, late June is a bad week to do it.

This guide focuses on what changed in the last 48 hours of June 2026, not a repeat of the broader Summer Camp correction story from earlier in the week. The through-line is the same: Roblox trading rewards traders who verify the exact item, the exact version, and the exact value source before confirming.


Steal a Brainrot: exist counts are now part of the price conversation

The biggest structural shift this month is not a single new Brainrot. It is visibility. After the June 20 Summer Update Part 2, Steal a Brainrot added live exist counts in the Index, Trade Plaza matchmaking, and a permanent trading button that replaced the old Trade Machine flow. Traders can now see how many copies of a Brainrot exist in real time, including mutation breakdowns in many cases.

That changes how premium trades are argued. Headless Horseman is one of the clearest examples. Community trackers place its exist count around 75 units, making it one of the scarcest Brainrots in circulation. Signore Carapace sits near 355 exists. Strawberry Elephant still leads demand conversations with thousands of copies, but scarcity and demand are no longer the same thing. A lower exist count can support a higher ask, but only if buyers actually want the name.

The Summer Part 2 drop also added La Summer Grande, Chicleteira Surfeiteira, Aquarino, and Gelato Lumacho as new Secret-tier Brainrots tied to Summer Hour events. Early event windows usually inflate prices before supply clarity arrives. If you are trading one of these, check the live Index count before accepting a "first week premium." A Secret with fast supply growth can fall hard once the event window closes.

Modifier math still dominates mid-tier deals. Rainbow, Cursed, Galaxy, Phantom, Divine, and other variants can multiply the same base Brainrot into a different tier entirely. On BloxTrade, a useful Steal a Brainrot listing should name the Brainrot, mutation, traits, income per second, exist count if relevant, and what you want back. "Secret with adds" is not enough when one modifier can be worth more than the base unit.


Adopt Me: Aestus is winning the Robux dragon race

Summer Camp is no longer a launch story. It is a supply story. Ultra-Rare event pets such as Rainbow Trout, Tealwood Monster, and Stygian Owl continue to trade near one Ride Potion for regular versions, with value trackers warning that sellers are getting harder to find at even that price. Mega Neon copies still carry more weight, but the direction is down because the pets remain obtainable throughout the event.

The more interesting split is between the two Robux Legendary dragons. Recent AdoptMeTradingValues notes show both Aestus and Solaris trading around six Ride Potions individually, but Aestus is carrying higher demand. Trackers report roughly twice as many active offers for Aestus and stronger community preference in giveaways and trade searches. If you own Solaris, do not assume parity just because the Robux price was similar at release. If you are buying, Aestus is the name getting more inbound interest right now.

Legacy demand remains the anchor of the wider market. The Game.Guide value list updated June 29 still places Rainbow Rattle at the top, followed by Bat Dragon, Shadow Dragon, Giraffe, Frost Dragon, Owl, Safari Egg, Parrot, and Candy Cannon. Summer Camp pets can feel exciting in the moment, but the long-term Adopt Me economy still rewards retired eggs, scarce legendaries, and items with real collector demand. Before posting on the Adopt Me board, label the version clearly: regular, Neon, Mega, Fly, Ride, no potion, Robux pet, or grindable event reward.


MM2: the June 27 Supreme Values update moved the middle market

Top-end MM2 items still look familiar. Nik's Scythe remains far above everything else in public lists, with Chroma Traveler's Gun, Chroma Evergun, and Chroma Evergreen forming the next demand cluster. The late-June lesson is not at the ceiling. It is in the mid-tier reshuffle.

Supreme Values' June 27 update adjusted a long list of items. Evergun and Evergreen moved up. Traveler's Gun moved down. Several Chroma weapons were repriced, including Chroma Vampire's Gun, Chroma Constellation, Chroma Alienbeam, and Chroma Snow Dagger. Lower godly and ancient items such as Raygun, Sunrise, Snowcannon, and Snow Dagger also shifted, along with multiple set values like the Ever Set, Traveler's Set, and Chroma Alien Set.

This is exactly why MM2 remains a three-source game on BloxTrade. If one trader uses Supreme Values and the other uses Game.Guide or MM2Values, the same trade can look fair to one side and terrible to the other. Colored editions, owner-tagged collectibles, and special variants widen the gap further. Before accepting any MM2 offer, agree on the source, confirm the exact item name, and check whether the item is a normal copy or a tagged variant.


Blox Fruits: limited skins still sit above ordinary Mythicals

The core fruit ladder has not flipped this week. Dragon, Kitsune, Yeti, Tiger, Leopard, Gas, Dough, Control, and Venom still dominate demand tables, with Physical and Permanent versions trading in very different ranges. Dragon Physical values commonly sit above one billion in community lists, while Permanent Dragon remains several times higher. Kitsune shows the same split: a strong Physical number and a much larger Permanent premium.

What stands out in late June is the skin layer. Limited skins such as Galaxy Empyrean Kitsune and Crimson Kitsune continue to rank above ordinary fruit trades in several calculators because collector demand treats them as separate assets. If you are trading skins, fruit, or gamepass bundles, say which layer you mean. Use the Blox Fruits values calculator and compare recent Blox Fruits listings for the same variant before you accept.


Grow a Garden: Bizzy Bee Season Pass ended, Disco Bee kept climbing

Grow a Garden entered a post-event settling phase. The Bizzy Bee Season Pass ran through June 27, which means several event pets are now outside their easiest acquisition window. TradeKitsune data around late June still showed Disco Bee near 3.54 billion Sheckles with a positive daily move, making it one of the strongest Bizzy Bee holdovers. Empress Bee also remains active in trade searches, though its range is much wider depending on age, weight, and mutations.

Utility pets still matter more than labels here. Raccoon, Disco Bee, Fennec Fox, Queen Bee, Dragonfly, and other ability-driven pets stay liquid because farmers understand what they do. When posting on the Grow a Garden board, include pet name, rarity, weight if relevant, and whether the pet is favorited. Favorited pets cannot enter the trade window, which catches many rushed deals.


DIG and Roblox limiteds: two markets, two different mistakes

DIG trading is still young enough that modifier names matter as much as item names. Secret items such as Butter Box, Sentient Boombox, and Unformed Object remain high-end anchors, while Prismatic items like Mutant Plant, Haunted Tree, and Prismatic Domino Crown fill the bridge tiers. Community guides often quote values in in-game money or Legendary Moles, and modifiers can multiply those bases. A modified Butter Box and a base Butter Box should not be listed as the same item.

On the platform side, the late-June catalog story is speculation after the fact. Stormbreak Horns of the Tempest Skies, Rose Quartz Ice Crown, and Frostflame Wings went off sale after their short June 18 window. Community interest remains high because the Flaming Horns and Ice Crown families have strong trading history, but Roblox has not confirmed Limited status. Recent marketplace guides also warn against treating RAP alone as fair value, especially on newly hyped accessories where a small group of traders can move the average without creating real liquidity.

If you trade Roblox limiteds, use the official trade window, verify Limited or Limited U status, and treat off-platform pressure as a scam signal. BloxTrade's Roblox Trade board is for catalog limiteds, not for guessing whether a retired catalog item will later become tradable.


Should BloxTrade add a new game from this window?

Two names keep appearing in search results: Pet Simulator 99 and the fan-made Pet Simulator Revolutions page linked from Pet Simulator X REVAMPED. PS99 still has an active player trading economy, but Big Games has ended active development and the experience is community-driven rather than update-driven. The Revolutions page advertises a June 27 release with pet trading, but public information still lacks a stable item catalogue, category structure, and reliable image set for a useful BloxTrade board.

No new game met the bar for addition this cycle. The better move is to keep monitoring for confirmed pet categories, rarity tiers, and repeatable trade items once a new experience proves it is more than a relaunch banner. Until then, traders are better served by the games already supported on BloxTrade.


Late-June checklist before you accept

  1. For Steal a Brainrot, check live exist counts and name the mutation before comparing offers.
  2. For Adopt Me, treat Aestus and Solaris as different demand assets even at similar Ride Potion ranges.
  3. For MM2, agree on Supreme Values, Game.Guide, or MM2Values before calling a trade fair.
  4. For Blox Fruits, separate Physical, Permanent, and limited skin trades.
  5. For Grow a Garden, verify post-event scarcity and unfavorite pets before opening the window.
  6. For DIG, price the exact item and modifier, not just the rarity tier.
  7. For Roblox limiteds, ignore RAP-only hype on items without confirmed Limited status.

Late June did not introduce one item that reset every Roblox market. It introduced better information in some games and worse assumptions in others. The traders who win this week are the ones who read the exact version, the exact demand, and the exact source before they press accept.