Steal a Brainrot gameplay screenshot with active units and base income UI
Updated March 2026

Steal a Brainrot Value List

Live value snapshot for high-demand units, with clear W/F/L trade logic and demand signals from active trading communities.

150+
Characters
8
Rarity Tiers
Daily
Tracked

Unit Trading Values

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Unit Rarity Demand Value Trend
Dragon Cannelloni OG Very High Top Tier · Trade Score 100
Strawberry Elephant OG Very High Top Tier · Trade Score 98
La Vacca Saturno Saturnita Secret Very High S+ Tier · Trade Score 95
Trulimero Trulichina Secret Very High S Tier · Trade Score 93
Los Tralaleritos Secret High S Tier · Trade Score 91
La Grande Combinasion Secret High A+ Tier · Trade Score 88
Glorbo Fruttodrillo Legendary High A Tier · Trade Score 82
Matteo Mythic High A Tier · Trade Score 80
Nuclearo Dinossauro Mythic High A Tier · Trade Score 79
Graipuss Medussi Legendary Medium B+ Tier · Trade Score 74
Firework Trait Premium Mythic Very High +25% to +40% trade premium
Rainbow Mutation Premium Mythic Very High +35% to +60% trade premium
Lava Mutation Premium Legendary High +15% to +30% trade premium
Diamond Mutation Premium Epic Medium +8% to +15% trade premium
Gold Mutation Premium Rare Low +3% to +8% trade premium
Steal a Brainrot in-game scene showing character spawns and player movement
Steal a Brainrot in-game scene showing character spawns and player movement

Trading Tips

1Check demand before rarity. Two Secret units can trade very differently if one has much stronger buyer demand and faster turnover.
2W/F/L is mainly about liquidity. A high paper value means little if nobody wants it. If you must add a lot to get a deal done, it is usually not a good trade.
3High multipliers often add premium, but not fixed premium. Rainbow and Firework-style bonuses usually help, but real premium changes with events and server heat.
4Do not ape updates on day one. The first 12-24 hours after updates are usually the most volatile. Wait for real trade samples before committing size.
5Split your inventory into three buckets. 60% stable/liquid, 30% high-upside, 10% experimental. This reduces drawdown from one bad read.
6Test price with small trades first. Probe demand with smaller swaps, then scale only after you confirm buyers are actually active.

About Trading

This Steal a Brainrot value list is not an official pricing sheet. It is a practical trading framework that combines demand strength, fill speed, and trait premium in one view.

From community trade videos and live deal examples, the most useful framework is W/F/L (Win/Fair/Lose): Win means you gain stronger demand or better liquidity; Fair means both sides have similar execution probability; Lose usually means you swap liquid assets into slow assets.

Community transcript note: one trading guide explicitly separates units into no demand / hard to trade / small demand tiers and stresses trade up into the next tier... it's going to be hard (GB6eK4gdmbY, around 01:19-01:23). This is a practical way to judge whether an offer is tradable, not just expensive on paper.

High-multiplier traits (for example Rainbow and Firework) usually create extra premium, but this premium is not fixed. Events, admin windows, and patches can shift quotes quickly.

For multiplier logic and stacking strategy, pair this page with our traits & mutations guide. For secret routes, continue to secrets and the main guide.

Gameplay Video

Steal a Brainrot match screenshot used for tracking demand and trade targets
Steal a Brainrot match screenshot used for tracking demand and trade targets

FAQ

Is this Steal a Brainrot value list official?

No. It is a community trading reference built from demand and execution behavior, designed to help with W/F/L decisions.

Why can the same unit have different prices across servers?

Markets are fragmented. Active player count, event cycle, local inventory, and creator influence all affect the quote in each server.

Does higher rarity always mean higher value?

Not always. Low-liquidity high-rarity units can underperform highly liquid mid-tier units in real trading.

How should I evaluate trait premium?

Use both multiplier logic and current demand. Rainbow/Firework often earn premium, but magnitude should be based on same-day deal samples.

What is the biggest beginner mistake?

Focusing only on sticker price and ignoring liquidity. Start with small tests, then size up after demand is confirmed.

How often should this value list be updated?

At least weekly, and daily during major updates or event windows.

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