This Roblox trading watch covers the June 22-23, 2026 research window. The market did not produce a clearly confirmed new trading game that needs a fresh BloxTrade hub, so this update focuses on live movement inside already supported games: Adopt Me Summer Camp pets, Steal a Brainrot OG and Secret Brainrots, Blox Fruits daily values, Murder Mystery 2 value-list gaps, and Grow a Garden pet demand.
The short version: new event items are exciting, but the safest trades still separate hype from liquidity. If an item was added this week, treat its first value as a draft, not a permanent price. If an item appears on multiple value lists with very different numbers, pause and compare live listings before calling the trade a win.
Adopt Me: Summer Camp pets are still finding a floor
Adopt Me's Summer Camp update is the clearest two-day trading story. The event added fishing, Acorns, Karp turn-ins, Rainbow Trout, Tealwood Monster, Clubtail Dragonfly, Solaris, Aestus, pet wear, toys, and furniture. That creates a familiar pattern: the first listings ask for a premium, then supply grows as more players grind the activity, and values start moving down.
The item to watch most carefully is Tealwood Monster. Recent community value notes show it dropping fast as more players try to unload copies, with regular versions being discussed around only a few Ride Potions instead of the early launch premium. Rainbow Trout is also settling as players catch more Karp and test what buyers will actually accept. Solaris and Aestus are different because they are Robux-linked Legendary pets, so their demand is tied to collector interest, bundle availability, and Neon or Mega building plans.
For Adopt Me listings, write the exact pet, version, potion status, and whether you are valuing it as a launch collectible or as a repeatable event reward. A new Legendary can look stronger than it is when everyone is still quoting first-day offers. Older liquid names - Bat Dragon, Shadow Dragon, Giraffe, Frost Dragon, Owl, Parrot, Crow, Cow, and Pelican - remain easier to compare because more traders recognize them immediately.
Steal a Brainrot: OGs dominate, but exist count is only one signal
Steal a Brainrot trading remains one of the noisiest Roblox markets because the top items combine rarity, income per second, mutation multipliers, traits, and short-lived update hype. Current public references continue to put Strawberry Elephant, Meowl, Headless Horseman, and Skibidi Toilet in the premium OG conversation. High-end Secret names such as Griffin, Hydra Dragon Cannelloni, Dragon Gingerini, Dragon Cannelloni, Love Love Bear, Celestial Pegasus, and Cerberus are also being used as bridge pieces in large offers.
The important nuance is that the rarest copy is not always the easiest copy to trade. Headless Horseman has extremely low supply in several exist-count discussions, while Strawberry Elephant often acts as the prestige benchmark because demand is broader and the name is easy to recognize. A Rainbow, Divine, Cursed, Cyber, Phantom, or heavily traited version can move into a very different range from a base copy.
When posting Brainrots, include the name, rarity, mutation, traits, income per second, and value range. When accepting, use the in-game Trade Machine and verify the final window. The risky offers are the ones that hide behind vague wording such as "rare secret with adds" or rush you with a claim that the item is about to rise. Serious Brainrot trades need exact details.
Blox Fruits: permanent and physical values are not interchangeable
Blox Fruits daily value pages continue to rank Dragon, Dragon (Classic), Kitsune, Yeti, Tiger, Leopard, Gas, Dough, Control, T-Rex, Venom, Spirit, Mammoth, Soul, Blizzard, Phoenix, and Buddha as the key names traders are checking. The most useful part of the latest tables is not just the order - it is the split between Permanent and Physical values. A Permanent Dragon or Permanent Kitsune can sit in an entirely different market from a consumable fruit with the same name.
The current watchlist still favors recognizable high-demand fruits. Dragon leads many lists, Kitsune keeps very strong demand, and Venom remains interesting because rework talk encourages hoarding. But speculation can create bad trades: a rising arrow does not mean every bundle with that fruit is fair. Use the Blox Fruits values calculator to check the rough side totals, then compare against current Blox Fruits listings for the same Permanent or Physical variant.
MM2: value-list gaps are the real headline
Murder Mystery 2 did not need a new catalog category this cycle, but it is worth mentioning because June value references disagree sharply on several headline weapons. Corrupt, Harvester, and Icepiercer can appear in very different ranges depending on whether a list uses older Seer-style values, a newer calculator scale, live community demand, or special colored collectible variants. Some pages rank Corrupt around the mid hundreds, while others show much higher numbers; some calculator-style tools place Harvester and Icepiercer on a totally different scale.
That is exactly why MM2 listings should state the value source and the exact item. A normal Harvester is not the same conversation as a special Gold, Silver, Bronze, Red, or Blue variant. If one side of a trade quotes a source you do not use, translate both sides to the same list before judging W/F/L. For a deeper process, pair live listings with the MM2 values calculator guide.
Grow a Garden: utility pets keep demand alive
Grow a Garden trading still rewards pets that have utility, not just rarity labels. Value references keep highlighting Kitsune, Raccoon, Disco Bee, Fennec Fox, Butterfly, Spinosaurus, Panda, Mimic Octopus, T-Rex, Tiger, Queen Bee, Dragonfly, and Red Panda because those pets can affect farming efficiency, output, or collector demand. Giant variants such as Giant Grizzly Bear, Giant Badger, and Giant Robin sit in their own high-value lane because they are rare and easy to market.
The practical advice is simple: on Grow a Garden listings, do not only write "good pet." Include the exact pet, any relevant size or variant, and what role it plays in the garden. Utility demand can keep an item liquid after event hype cools, but it can also make players overpay when a guide number is copied without checking live offers.
June 23 trade checklist
- For new Adopt Me event pets, assume values can change again within hours.
- For Brainrots, record mutation, traits, income per second, and exact name before comparing value.
- For Blox Fruits, separate Permanent and Physical variants before using any calculator.
- For MM2, make both sides use the same value source and check variant names carefully.
- For Grow a Garden, ask whether demand is utility-driven, collector-driven, or only event hype.
Market watches are snapshots, not guarantees. If you are unsure, read how Roblox trade value is decided, scan the relevant BloxTrade board, and avoid rushed confirmations. Good trades survive a double-check; bad trades usually depend on speed.