Blox Fruits — Values vs Price

Value is a normalized index that blends rarity, demand, and recent deals. Price reflects observed market medians over a chosen window. Use both to keep Win/Fair/Lose judgments grounded and resistant to noise.

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Recommended workflow

  1. Compare both sides with a value index for stability.
  2. Cross-check with a 7-day price median to catch momentum.
  3. Apply a small fairness threshold (about two percent).
  4. Factor demand (0–10) and volatility as risk signals.

Why sources differ

Providers track different samples, refresh cycles, and weighting. Comparing them — or using a weighted blend — reduces noise while keeping recent shifts visible.

Blended approach (illustrative)

Anchor on a stable index while staying sensitive to market drift. A simple model is 50% on-site index, 25% BFV, and 25% Traderie 7-day median.

Left: Premium A  (Value 980, Price 970)
Right: Premium B (Value 940, Price 935)
Blend: 0.5×Value + 0.5×Price → A≈975, B≈937 → Diff ≈ 38 (~4%) → Win (Left)

Checklist for consistent calls

  • One primary source plus one cross-check.
  • Small fairness band (≈2%).
  • Demand and volatility flags.
  • Recent executed deals for similar bundles.

Making values comparable

A value index keeps comparisons fair across tiers. It prevents a stack of illiquid fillers from looking equal to a single premium fruit. Combine the index with demand and recent deals so you understand both stability and execution risk.

Signals worth tracking

  • Recency: favour 7-day medians over month-old screenshots.
  • Distribution width: wider spreads call for more margin before you declare a Win.
  • Liquidity: frequent trades with tight variance beat rare, volatile spikes.

Putting it all together

  1. Compute value totals for both sides using a stable index.
  2. Cross-check with a 7-day price median to catch short-term shifts.
  3. Apply the fairness band: within ≈2% treat as Fair; outside, Win or Lose.
  4. Overlay demand and volatility, then adjust confidence or simplify the bundle.
  5. Validate with two or three recent executed trades.

Shortcut

The Blox Fruits calculator applies this workflow automatically and gives you a shareable link for second opinions.

FAQ

What is value versus price in Blox Fruits?

Value is a normalized index that stabilises comparisons; price is the observed market median. Using both gives balanced Win/Fair/Lose calls.

Why do providers disagree?

They capture different samples and weight inputs differently. Comparing them exposes how sensitive a trade is to market shifts.

What fairness threshold should I use?

A small band of around two percent handles rounding differences. Inside the band you can call it Fair; outside, designate Win or Lose.