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Adopt Me Value List
“What is your pet actually worth, and what should you trade for?”
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Last Updated: July 2026
Trading is the heart of Adopt Me, and knowing what your pets are worth is the only thing standing between you and a bad trade.
Adopt Me is one of the biggest games ever made on Roblox, with over 44 billion visits and hundreds of thousands of players online at once, so its pet economy is huge and it moves fast.
This guide explains the real value tiers, does the Neon maths nobody else shows you, and teaches you what actually sets a pet’s price. New here? Our Adopt Me wiki covers the basics, and the Adopt Me codes page lists free rewards.
The Quick Answer
The most valuable pets are Mega Neon Legendaries from retired eggs, like a Mega Bat Dragon or Mega Frost Dragon. The reason is simple maths: a Mega Neon takes sixteen of the base pet to make. After that come regular retired Legendaries like Giraffe and Parrot.
Before You Trust Any Value List
Adopt Me values move constantly. New pets drop, old ones retire, and demand shifts week to week.
So this page does not print a big list of hard numbers that would be wrong within a month. Instead it teaches you the tiers, the Neon maths, and the six things that set a price, so you can value any pet yourself and never get lowballed.
Pet Rarity, From Best to Worst
This is the game’s own rarity ladder. It sets the starting point for any pet’s value.
| Rarity |
What it is |
What it is worth |
| Legendary |
The rarest tier. Dragons, Griffins, Unicorns and most event pets. |
Top of the value list, especially if the egg it came from is retired. |
| Ultra-Rare |
Still hard to hatch, but far more of them exist. |
Decent trade value. A good stepping stone toward a Legendary. |
| Rare |
Middle of the pack. Hatched fairly often. |
Low value on its own. Useful mainly for making Neons. |
| Uncommon |
Easy to hatch from most eggs. |
Very little value. Do not trade anything real for one. |
| Common |
The pets you get constantly, like the Dog and Cat. |
Almost no value, unless it is a Neon or Mega of a retired common. |
The Neon Maths Most Guides Skip
Here is the single most important thing about Adopt Me values, and most guides never actually spell it out. A pet’s form multiplies its worth, and the cost is brutal.
| Form |
What it costs |
How it works |
What it is worth |
| Regular |
1 pet |
The pet as you hatch it. No glow. |
Base value. Everything below multiplies from here. |
| Neon |
4 fully-grown pets |
Combine four fully-grown copies of the same pet to make one glowing Neon. |
Worth much more than a regular, because you gave up four pets to make it. |
| Mega Neon |
4 Neons, so 16 pets total |
Combine four Neons of the same pet. It cycles through rainbow colours. |
The top of the value list. A Mega Legendary means sixteen Legendary pets went into it. |
Read that last row again. A Mega Neon Legendary took sixteen Legendary pets to build. That is why a Mega Bat Dragon is worth so much more than a regular one, and why you should never trade a Mega for a single regular pet, no matter how rare it sounds.
The Highest-Value Pets Right Now
These are the pets that consistently sit at the top, and the reason each one holds value.
| Group |
Pets |
Why they hold value |
| Retired Legendary dragons |
Bat Dragon, Shadow Dragon, Frost Dragon |
From long-retired eggs and events. Supply is frozen forever, which keeps them at the very top. |
| Retired Legendary classics |
Giraffe, Parrot, Owl, Crow, Kangaroo |
Old Safari and Farm Egg legendaries that can no longer be hatched. Still in huge demand. |
| Event Legendaries |
Evil Unicorn, Queen Bee, Diamond Dragon, Arctic Reindeer |
Tied to past events that will not return in the same form, so their supply never grows. |
| Ultra-Rare favourites |
Turtle, Dragon, Unicorn, Cerberus |
Not Legendary, but well-loved and still traded constantly. A solid mid-tier hold. |
Value is not random. These six things decide it.
What Actually Drives a Pet’s Value
Learn these six and you can price any pet, even one that just came out and has no value list yet.
| Question to ask |
Why it matters |
| Is the egg retired? |
This is the single biggest driver. If a pet can no longer be hatched, its supply is frozen and its value holds. |
| What form is it? |
Regular, Neon, or Mega Neon. A Mega took sixteen pets to make, so it is worth far more than a regular. |
| What rarity is it? |
Legendary sits above Ultra-Rare, Rare, Uncommon, and Common. Rarity sets the starting point. |
| Was it event exclusive? |
Halloween, Christmas, and birthday pets cannot come back the same way, so they hold value well. |
| Is it in demand right now? |
This is the part that swings. A pet everyone wants this month may cool off next month. |
| Is it a flyable or rideable? |
Older pets with both potions built in tend to be worth a little more to collectors. |
What to Trade For, Stage by Stage
| Where you are |
Trade toward |
Why |
| Just starting out |
Any Ultra-Rare |
Hatch eggs and trade up. Do not expect a Legendary on day one. |
| Building up |
A Legendary |
Trade several Ultra-Rares into one Legendary. That is your real first milestone. |
| Mid-game |
A Neon Legendary |
Four Legendaries makes one Neon. A big jump in value and much easier to re-trade. |
| Endgame |
A Mega Neon Legendary |
Sixteen Legendaries in one pet. This is the top of the entire value list. |
| Best long-term hold |
A retired Legendary |
Its egg is gone, so no new ones can enter the game. Value only goes up. |
| What to avoid |
Overpaying on hype |
New pets spike then settle. Never trade a retired Legendary for a brand-new one. |
How to Trade Safely
- Always check the pet’s form. A regular and a Neon look different, and a Mega is worth far more than either. Scammers count on you not looking.
- Never accept a rushed trade. If someone is pressuring you to hurry, that is the scam.
- There is no such thing as a trusted middleman who needs to hold your pet first. That is always a scam.
- Nobody legitimate ever needs your password. Not ever.
- Ask whether the egg is retired before you value a pet. That one question does most of the work.
Adopt Me still updates constantly, and every new egg and event reshuffles the market a little. The tiers and the Neon maths on this page do not change, but individual prices do. Grab free rewards on the Adopt Me codes page while you build up your pets.
Adopt Me Value List FAQ
What is the most valuable pet in Adopt Me?
A Mega Neon Legendary from a retired egg, such as a Mega Bat Dragon or Mega Frost Dragon. It takes sixteen of the base pet to make one, which is why they sit at the very top.
How many pets does it take to make a Mega Neon?
Sixteen. You need four fully-grown pets to make one Neon, and four Neons to make one Mega Neon.
Why are old pets like the Giraffe worth so much?
Because their eggs are retired. No new Giraffes can ever enter the game, so the supply is frozen while demand keeps going.
Is a Neon worth more than a regular pet?
Yes, a lot more. A Neon costs you four fully-grown copies of the same pet, so it carries four pets worth of value in one.
Why do Adopt Me values keep changing?
Supply and demand move all the time. New pets arrive, old eggs retire, and what people want shifts. Always check a live tracker before a big trade.
Does Adopt Me have codes?
Yes. Check our Adopt Me codes page for the current list. Codes usually give free Bucks to spend on eggs.
Now go trade smart
You know the real tiers, the Neon maths, and the six things that set a price. For the basics, read our Adopt Me wiki. Grab free Bucks on the Adopt Me codes page, and check the Adopt Me script page too.