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Brawl RNG trading value list 2026

Jim Liu · Published 2026-05-23 · Sydney, Australia

TL;DR --
  • Community-estimated Common fighters are worth approximately 1-5 spins; Cosmic-tier fighters range from 8000 to 15000 spins equivalent
  • I tracked 300+ spins and compiled this list from community forum trades, Discord deal logs, and my own experience
  • These are not official rates from ChillyTea Studios -- values shift after updates and meta changes
  • Iron Fist and Void Walker hold the strongest Legendary trade value due to consistently high PvP demand
  • The biggest scam pattern I see: someone offers a Common or Rare fighter framed as "limited" against your Legendary

Why I built this trading value list

I am Jim Liu, the developer behind brawlrng.com and a Brawl RNG player since early 2026. Over roughly four months I have tracked approximately 300 spins across multiple sessions, logged my pulls, and spent time in the community Discord and forum threads watching how players negotiate trades. What I kept noticing was that newer players had no reference point for what a fair offer looked like. Someone would offer 2 Rare fighters for a Legendary and call it a good deal -- and the person on the other end would accept because they had no data.

This list exists to fix that. Every spin value in it is a community estimate, not an official published rate. I derived the estimates by combining three inputs: the approximate baseline drop rate for each rarity tier (which the community has crowd-sourced through hundreds of logged sessions), the actual trade offers I have seen accepted in Discord channels over several months, and the spin odds data I publish on this site. If you have better data or a confirmed trade that falls outside these ranges, I welcome corrections.

What is trading in Brawl RNG?

Brawl RNG includes a player-to-player trading mechanic that lets you exchange fighters and cosmetic auras with other users. Unlike the spin pool itself, trading has no randomness -- you send an offer, the other player accepts or counters, and the items transfer. There is no official in-game currency for trades, so the community has converged on "spin value" as the unit of account: roughly, how many spins at baseline drop rates would it cost you to obtain this fighter through normal pulling?

That spin-cost benchmark is imperfect. A player who got a Legendary on their 5th spin paid dramatically less than the community-estimated 1000-3000 spin baseline. But because neither side of a trade knows the other's actual acquisition cost, spin-value estimates function as a shared neutral reference. They are what the trading community uses, so they are what this list documents.

For reference on where fighters sit competitively, see the tier list. A fighter's tier list placement directly influences its trade demand and therefore its community value -- S-tier fighters consistently trade above their rarity floor.

Brawl RNG fighter trading value list 2026

Values shown are community-estimated spin equivalents as of May 2026. Ranges reflect the spread of accepted trades I have observed, not a single fixed price. All figures are approximations.

FighterTierEst. Value (spins)Notes
SparkCommon~1-3Starting fighter. High supply, very low demand.
Rock CrusherCommon~1-3Common drop. Rarely requested in trades.
Tide RunnerRare~20-40Solid B-tier in PvP. Moderate trade demand.
Flame DartRare~30-60Popular for newer players. Community value stable.
Storm DancerRare~50-100High-end Rare. Competitive A-tier performance.
Bone StrikerEpic~200-350Consistent A-tier. Good base for trade packages.
Neon ViperEpic~250-400Popular design. Value holds well between updates.
Crystal FangEpic~350-500High-end Epic. Often used as filler in Legendary deals.
Shadow BladeLegendary~1000-1500Entry-level Legendary. Competitive but outclassed at top level.
Storm KingLegendary~1200-1800Mid-tier Legendary. Useful in specific matchups.
Blaze PhoenixLegendary~1500-2200S-tier visual. Trade value above competitive value.
Iron FistLegendary~2000-3000Top S-tier. High demand keeps value elevated.
Void WalkerLegendary~2200-3000Best PvP performer. Holds value across all meta shifts.
Cosmic BrawlerCosmic~8000-12000Community-estimated. Very few confirmed trades as reference.
Void SovereignCosmic~10000-15000Rarest confirmed Cosmic. Trade demand very limited.

Community-estimated values only. Not published or endorsed by ChillyTea Studios. Values reflect May 2026 trade data and will shift after major updates.

Aura and effect trading values

Cosmetic auras and trail effects are tradeable separately from fighters. Their community value is generally lower than a fighter of the same rarity since cosmetics do not affect gameplay. The exception is limited-time auras tied to events -- those can trade above their rarity floor when they are no longer obtainable from spins.

From roughly 40 cosmetic trade observations in the community, here are the values I have seen hold consistently. Use the luck calculator to understand how luck boosts affect the rate at which you pull cosmetic auras alongside fighters.

Aura / EffectRarityEst. Value (spins)Notes
Flame TrailRare~15-30Common cosmetic. Low demand.
Storm GlowRare~25-50Popular visual. Stable value.
Shadow ShroudEpic~150-250Dark aesthetic demand premium.
Void AuraLegendary~800-1200Trades near Legendary fighter value.
Cosmic TrailCosmic~5000-8000Extremely rare. Limited confirmed trades.

Cosmetic values are more volatile than fighter values because they depend heavily on visual preference and event availability.

How to not get scammed in trades

In my time watching the Brawl RNG trading community, the scam patterns are remarkably consistent. Here are the ones I see most often and how to avoid them.

The "limited edition" reframe

A trader offers you a Common or Rare fighter but insists it is "limited" or "from the first week." Rarity in Brawl RNG is determined by the spin pool at the time of pull, not by when it was obtained. A Common fighter from week one is still a Common fighter worth approximately 1-5 spins. Check the tier and rarity first, ignore the story.

The bundle obscuring the math

You receive an offer of "5 fighters" for your Legendary. The bundle looks impressive but when you add up the spin values -- 3 Commons at 1-3 each, 2 Rares at 20-40 each -- the total community value is roughly 65-90 spins. You are being asked to give up 1000+ spins of value for 90. Always sum the individual spin values, not the item count.

The timer pressure close

"I have another buyer offering more, accept in 60 seconds or I pull it." Legitimate trades do not expire in 60 seconds. This is pressure designed to stop you from doing the spin-value math. Any trader unwilling to give you 5 minutes to think through the numbers is not making a fair offer.

Pulling after partial confirmation

You agree on terms verbally in chat, then the trade window shows different items than discussed. Always verify the exact items in the trade window before confirming -- not what was typed in chat. Read the actual trade interface.

My personal trading mistakes

I made two notable trading errors before I started keeping data. I am including them here because I did not find this kind of first-person account when I was looking for guidance.

Mistake 1: Trading a Legendary for three Epics without checking spin math

Early in my time playing, I agreed to give up a Shadow Blade (now community-estimated at approximately 1000-1500 spins) for three Epic fighters that I thought I needed for PvP variety. I did not check the spin values first. When I worked it out afterward, the three Epics totaled roughly 650-900 spins combined. I gave up more than I received. Shadow Blade is not a top S-tier fighter, but it still held more value than the bundle I took. The lesson I learned: always run the math before accepting, not after.

Mistake 2: Assigning cosmetic value based on personal preference rather than trade demand

I personally liked the Storm Glow aura design, so when someone offered to trade it for a Rare fighter I owned, I valued the aura at roughly the same as a Legendary. I turned down the deal and later watched Storm Glow trade consistently at 25-50 spins equivalent, far below what I had assumed. My aesthetic preference had nothing to do with what the market would actually pay. Personal taste is not trade value.

Value Units (VU) reference — how the trading calculator scores items

The value-list calculator on this site uses a VU (Value Units) scale derived from observed Discord and Reddit trade patterns through May–June 2026. The spin values in the table above translate into VU as follows. Understanding this conversion helps when using the calculator to evaluate multi-item trade offers against each other.

Item TypeRarityCommunity VUNotes
Legendary FighterLegendary50,000 VURarest fighter rarity; highest per-unit trade demand
Mythic FighterMythic18,000 VUSecond-rarest tier; consistent demand in larger trades
Epic FighterEpic2,000 VUMost common high-value item in everyday trades
Super Rare FighterSuper Rare400 VUMid-tier filler; often bundled in multi-item offers
Rare FighterRare80 VUBase-tier; low standalone value, commonly used as add-ons
Mythic AuraMythic100,000 VUScarcest aura; estimate derives from very few observed trades
Legendary AuraLegendary30,000 VUPrestige cosmetic; demand stays high in collector trades
Epic AuraEpic1,500 VUMost active aura trading tier; wide supply and demand
Rare AuraRare150 VULow-value cosmetic; rarely the main item in a serious trade
Common AuraCommon5 VULowest value; typically not worth including in trades

VU scale from brawlrng.com value-list calculator (May–June 2026 community estimate). Not official ChillyTea Studios data. Values reflect observed trade patterns and will shift after major updates or new content drops.

One practical implication of the VU scale worth spelling out: a Legendary Fighter (50,000 VU) is worth 25 Epic Fighters (2,000 VU each). The scam pattern I flagged above — someone offering three Epics for a Legendary — is a 3:1 offer that translates to 6,000 VU versus 50,000 VU. You would be giving away 44,000 VU of value. The trading guide walks through a three-step evaluation process for any offer using these VU benchmarks, which is faster than manually summing individual spin values on the fly.

Auras occupy their own value tier that sits above fighters of the same rarity label. A Legendary Aura (30,000 VU) is worth roughly 60% of a Legendary Fighter (50,000 VU) — not equivalent. The Mythic Aura (100,000 VU) is the single highest-value tradeable item tracked in the community database, sitting above even a Legendary Fighter. This is counterintuitive for players who assume fighters always outvalue cosmetics at the same rarity.

FAQ

Is the Brawl RNG trading value list official?

No. ChillyTea Studios does not publish official trading values. Every number in this list is a community estimate based on approximate spin costs to obtain each fighter at baseline drop rates. Values shift as the player population grows, as new fighters are added, and as the meta evolves. Treat the spin figures as a starting benchmark, not a fixed price.

How often do Brawl RNG trading values change?

Community-estimated values tend to shift after major updates that add new rarities, after events that temporarily boost drop rates for specific fighters, and when a fighter moves up or down the competitive tier list. In my experience tracking the community since early 2026, Legendary values fluctuated by roughly 10-20% within a single month during the March update cycle. I update this page when I see sustained shifts in what traders actually accept.

What is the best fighter to trade for?

Based on the current community tier list and the spin cost to obtain fighters, Iron Fist and Void Walker offer the best competitive value relative to their trading cost in the 1000-3000 spin Legendary range. If you want a Cosmic-tier fighter, be prepared to offer equivalent Cosmic-tier value or a package of multiple Legendaries worth community-estimated 8000+ spins combined.

Can you trade auras and effects in Brawl RNG?

Yes, cosmetic auras and effects are tradeable. Their community-estimated value is generally lower than fighters of equivalent rarity since they do not affect gameplay, but rare or limited-time auras can command a significant premium. The Void Aura and Cosmic Trail are the two cosmetics I have seen trade at or above common Legendary fighter value.

How do I know if a trade offer is fair in Brawl RNG?

Cross-reference the spin value of what you are giving against the spin value of what you are receiving using a list like this one. A fair trade keeps both sides within roughly 20% of each other in community-estimated spin value. If someone offers a Common fighter (community value: 1-5 spins) for your Legendary (community value: 1000-3000 spins), that is not a fair offer regardless of how they frame it.

Do duplicate fighters have trading value in Brawl RNG?

Duplicate fighters trade at a small discount to their base value in most community deals I have observed, roughly 10-15% less than the primary copy. The exception is top S-tier Legendaries like Iron Fist and Void Walker, where duplicates still hold close to full value because demand consistently outpaces supply in the trading community.

Related tools and references:

  • See how each fighter ranks competitively on the tier list -- S-tier fighters generally command a premium above their rarity floor in trades.
  • Use the spin odds simulator to model how many spins it realistically costs to obtain a target fighter before agreeing to trade yours away.
  • Check the luck calculator to understand how luck boosts change the effective spin cost of fighters at each rarity tier.

About Jim Liu: Sydney-based developer and Brawl RNG player who has tracked approximately 300+ spins and compiled community trade data across multiple months. He runs brawlrng.com as an independent player resource built on logged session data and community observation rather than speculation. Read more on the About page.

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