Blox Fruits Calculator (WFL)
Live values, demand and trend tags — estimates for education only.
Use the Blox Fruits calculator to compare Win / Fair / Lose with transparent inputs. Switch value providers (Site Weighted, Cosmic/BFV, FruityBlox, Traderie median) and watch demand plus 7-day volatility tags before accepting a trade.
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Methodology & Disclaimer
Value combines rarity, demand, and recent deals, while price reflects observed market medians. Demand (0–10) and 7-day volatility highlight execution risk. The default Weighted mode blends 50% site index, 25% BFV, and 25% Traderie 7-day median; switch providers any time for comparison.
This community tool is not affiliated with any publisher. Data may lag real trades and differs by source. Always validate with fresh deals before committing.
How to Use the Calculator
- Add items to Your Offer and Their Offer (four or fewer each keeps comparisons clear).
- Select a value source — start with Weighted, then compare BFV or Traderie.
- Read the W/F/L label, value difference, and any low-demand or high-volatility flags.
- Open recent trades (when available) to inspect similar bundles from the last few days.
- Copy a share link to get a second opinion before finalising the trade.
Fair W/F/L Calls with Multi-Source Values
The calculator helps you evaluate Win / Fair / Lose using multiple value providers. Use the default Weighted mode for stability, then compare BFV and Traderie medians. If demand is low or volatility spike high, treat borderline trades with extra caution.
Keep bundles simple, confirm with recent deals, and share a reproducible link to gather feedback. Remember the numbers are community estimates; re-check after big updates or meta shifts.
FAQ
What is WFL in Blox Fruits trading?
WFL stands for Win / Fair / Lose. The calculator sums values from the selected provider on each side and labels the trade using transparent thresholds.
How is demand used in the result?
Demand (0–10) shows how sought-after an item is. Very low demand or sharp 7-day volatility triggers caution tags even if values match.
Are the numbers official?
No. The calculator is community-driven and not affiliated with any publisher. Values are estimates for education only — always double-check with recent executed trades.