Summer Camp Closed, the Wagon Opened, and Five New Brainrot Secrets Rewrote Trade Chat

Roblox trade boards rarely get a clean handoff from one meta to the next, but the July 19–21, 2026 window came close. Adopt Me Summer Camp shut down on Monday, July 20, and Bree and Bruno's Summer Wagon replaced the grind with fixed Acorn prices through July 24. The final Admin vote settled at 51% for Dagi, which means General Sheepdog copies flooded inventories while Chestnut Glyptodon moved to a 20,000-Acorn wagon slot. At the same time, Steal a Brainrot shipped Update 58 on Saturday, July 18, with five new units—including DLC-tied Grabatron and Los Traders-only Rubiko and Kubiko—while the rest of the ecosystem kept doing what it always does: punishing vague listings. This guide maps what changed after the deadline, which items community guides are quoting, and how to trade the post-event supply wave without paying Monday-morning memory tax.

If you read our July 17–19 pre-wagon piece, use it for Bonus Acorn math and pre-vote hype patterns. Here the calendar has flipped: camp-exclusive pets are no longer hatchable, wagon stock is public, and Brainrot traders are pricing confirmed Update 58 stats instead of "patch TBA" rumors.


Adopt Me: Summer Camp ended, the wagon is the market

Uplift Games closed Summer Camp on Monday, July 20, 2026, at the usual 10:45 a.m. ET update slot—the same moment the Summer Wagon opened. Official notes had promised since July 17 that leftover Torn Pages, Karp, Bone in a Bottle, and Tealwood Monster Bait would auto-convert to Acorns when the wagon appeared, and that players could spend those Acorns (plus anything saved from the 1.2× Bonus Acorn Weekend) through July 24. That conversion instantly changed trade psychology: grinders who hoarded bait no longer hold a flex item, they hold spendable currency with a four-day expiration on the shop itself.

Three pets never entered the wagon catalog—Tealwood Monster, Stygian Owl, and Rainbow Trout—and with the event closed they are now fully unobtainable except through player trades. Community hold guides written before July 20 still apply: Stygian Owl rewards quest fatigue and limited supply; premium Robux dragons Solaris and Aestus remain long-term anchors; mid-tier camp hatch pets compress as wagon buyers finish duplicate collections. If you are listing a camp pet this week, name the exact species, whether it is Neon or Mega, and whether you obtained it pre- or post-wagon—buyers treat "summer pet" as incomplete disclosure after dozens of near-identical wagon purchases hit the server.

Wagon pricing for losing Admin Abuse cosmetics is no longer speculative. Official July 17 news listed Glyptodons Here Helmet at 1,000 Acorns, Glyptodon Shell Shoes at 2,750, Glyptodon Van at 30,000, and Chestnut Glyptodon at 20,000. Secondary sellers who listed those items above wagon cost during the vote weekend are now undercut by anyone with spare Acorns. Price wagon-eligible wear and vehicles against those Acorn anchors, not against pre-vote Discord hype, and cross-check pet values on Adopt Me trades with our value-site guide when Mega Neon offers disagree.


Dagi wins 51%: General Sheepdog supply versus paid Glyptodon

Week 4's Jesse-versus-Dagi vote ended Saturday, July 18, with Dagi at 51% per the Summer Camp 2026 wiki log—continuing his camp-long streak and making General Sheepdog the free Admin Abuse pet for voters who backed him. Jesse's Chestnut Glyptodon did not ship as a zero-cost reward; instead it landed in the wagon's 20,000-Acorn Rare slot alongside the earlier losing-side helmet, shoes, and van. Traders should expect two different supply curves: General Sheepdog copies from live attendance and vote rewards, and Chestnut Glyptodon copies only from players who grind or convert enough Acorns to buy the wagon listing.

Rare-tier event pets rarely behave like Solaris, but the split matters for Neon planning. General Sheepdog listings spike in the first 48 hours after distribution—exactly the July 19–21 window—while Glyptodon listings trickle in as Acorn balances settle. If you want a Mega of either pet, buy singles when wagon buyers dump extras, not when trade chat still repeats "who won?" from Saturday. Document team badges and hatch history when trading vote pets; disputes spike when sellers confuse General Sheepdog with earlier Sheepdog Army Hair or Sheepdog Fluff cosmetics from prior weeks.


Steal a Brainrot Update 58: confirmed names, income, and trade routes

Update 58—branded Los Traders Part 2—arrived July 18 with five additions, and community update logs now list hard numbers instead of placeholders. Tenini Ballini (Brainrot God, $320K/s, $77M cost) sits at the accessible top of the patch. Noodle Noodle Poodle (Secret, $27.5M/s, $3B) gives mid-tier traders a fresh Red Carpet target. Grabatron (Secret, $62.5M/s, $15B listed base) is the headline chase: Sportskeeda and community guides describe it as a DLC Secret tied to La Vacca Saturno Saturnita or 67 plushie codes, with stealing and player trades as secondary routes. That real-money gate usually means early aftermarket premiums above pure income math—treat Grabatron ads like limited-stock collectibles, not like a farm unit you price only from dollars per second.

Rubiko and Kubiko (Secret, $72.5M/s, $21B) extend the Los Traders recipe economy Update 57 started. Guides published July 19 list multiple sacrifice pairs—Rubrikiko plus Los Spyderinis, Cloverat Clapat plus Lovin Rose, Bearito Cabinito plus 4th Bros—with the note that boards rotate every 30 minutes on shared global stock. Recipe fodder for Rubiko jumped the same way Jelly Moby spiked for Moby Bros last week; if you are not crafting, sell ingredients while search volume is high, then rebuy after the July 25 update crowd moves on. Cangurato Gelato (Secret, $77.5M/s, $23.5B Red Carpet purchase) rounds out the patch as the highest-income new Secret on the carpet, which pulls liquidity away from older Secrets unless sellers prove mutations or traits in screenshots.

Player trading still runs through the permanent GUI and Trading Plaza exist counts from June—no token currency, barter only. List exact names, income per second, traits, and Index exists on Steal a Brainrot; "Update 58 brainrot" without a name is obsolete now that the wiki table is public. Next Saturday's patch is scheduled for July 25, 2026, so treat this week as recipe volatility, not long-term floor discovery.


Grow a Garden: post–High Tide patience still beats panic

Nothing in the July 20 Adopt Me or Brainrot headlines resets Grow a Garden coastal math. High Tide phase one already closed July 12; by July 21, community value lists still show commons like Sea Anemone and Seahorse near floor while Hermit Crab and Orca keep scarcity premiums, and Tidal-mutated hatches trade above plain copies because the weather window ended. Post-event distraction helps patient buyers—sellers who pivot to wagon grinding sometimes dump coastal commons cheaply.

Grow a Garden 2 has not changed its single-mutation rule: quote one mutation and one multiplier source, never stacked Grow a Garden 1 combo pricing. Use W/F/L calculators and name the mutation in chat before accepting cross-game trade pitches.


Blox Fruits: limiteds still lead, Venom rework still a rumor

July community value trackers still rank Galaxy Empyrean Kitsune, Yellow and Red Lightning limiteds, and Divine Portal among the highest normal-tier anchors, with physical Dragon, Leopard, and Dough forming the everyday mythical ceiling on most boards. The Venom rework developers teased for late spring has not shipped as of July 21; physical Venom still trades near community baselines while permanent copies command the usual permanent multiplier, and Tiger remains the last shipped mythical rework traders use as a demand benchmark.

Limited-edition fruit scams still start with physical-versus-permanent confusion. Confirm fruit type in writing and in the trade window, then pair the values calculator with live Blox Fruits listings the same day you trade—July limiteds move on collector demand, not on patch notes alone.


MM2 and Roblox Limiteds: anchors unchanged, discipline required

Murder Mystery 2 traders entering the week still lean on Gingerscope near the 17.5K–18.5K band on major lists, with Chroma Traveler's Gun and Evergun far above for endgame swaps. Corrupt remains the Godly ceiling reference. Write your value source before accepting Chromas, and open the MM2 calculator when Supreme Values and MM2 Values diverge by more than 10%—our three-source article explains why that gap is a stop sign, not a bargaining chip.

Platform Roblox Limited chatter in late July still centers on RAP versus community value: sharp RAP moves without sales history invite projected-item traps, resale still eats a 30% marketplace fee, and both traders still need active Premium. Favor items with long trade logs over fortnight spikes when flipping catalog accessories.


July 19–21 trade checklist

  1. Treat Adopt Me wagon Acorn prices as hard caps for helmet, shoes, van, and Chestnut Glyptodon until July 24 closes the shop.
  2. Price General Sheepdog as a fresh Rare drop; price Glyptodon as a 20,000-Acorn purchase, not a vote reward.
  3. Hold or trade Tealwood Monster, Stygian Owl, and Rainbow Trout with post-event scarcity in mind—they will not return via the wagon.
  4. For Update 58, name Grabatron's DLC scarcity separately from income; verify Rubiko recipes on the live Los Traders board before buying fodder.
  5. Expect July 25 Brainrot patch volatility; do not treat this week's recipe spikes as permanent floors.
  6. For coastal Grow a Garden pets, buy scarcity (Orca, Hermit Crab) with comparables; ignore common-floor noise.
  7. For Blox Fruits, confirm physical versus permanent and lean on limited-edition demand for top-tier offers.
  8. For MM2 and Limiteds, cite sources and reject RAP-only stories without demand proof.

July 19 was the last full day of Bonus Acorns; July 20 converted bait into spendable wagon currency and locked most Summer Camp pets behind player trades; July 21 is when secondary markets separate vote pets from Acorn buyers and Update 58 secrets from pre-patch rumors. The traders who win this week are not repeating event headlines—they are quoting wagon Acorn costs, wiki-confirmed brainrot income, exact fruit types, and the value list they used before accept. Summer Camp is over. Los Traders still rotates every thirty minutes. Price what you can verify on the calendar in front of you, not the chat log behind you.