Brawl RNG trading guide
Grade any trade before you accept it. Walk the three-step evaluator below — add what you give, add what you get, read the verdict — then use the trading guide underneath to understand the value tiers and scam patterns behind every Brawl RNG trade.
- Use the evaluator: add items you give, then items you get, and it grades the trade WIN / FAIR / LOSE by total Value Units (VU).
- FAIR means both sides are within 10%. A WIN means you receive 10%+ more value than you give.
- Highest tradeable values: Mythic aura 100K VU, Legendary fighter 50K VU. Everyday ceiling: Epic fighter ≈ Epic aura.
- Biggest scam pattern is volume bait — many low-rarity items that total far less than the one item you give up. Always run the bundle through the evaluator.
- 1What you give
- 2What you get
- 3Verdict
Step 1 — what you give
Add every fighter and aura you would hand over in this trade.
No items yet — add what you would give away.
All VU figures are community-estimate (June 2026), derived from observed Discord and Reddit trade patterns. Not official ChillyTea Studios data.
Trading knowledge
The Brawl RNG trading guide behind the verdict
The evaluator gives you a one-word answer, but knowing why a trade grades the way it does is what stops you from being talked out of a fair deal — or into a bad one. Three things decide almost every Brawl RNG trade: which value tier each item sits in, how multi-item bundles add up, and the few scam patterns that recur in every trading channel. This Brawl RNG trading guide walks each one.
Tier gap
Rarity tiers jump, not climb
Each tier is worth multiples of the one below, not a little more. An Epic fighter (2,000 VU) is 25× a Super Rare (400 VU). Trading up a tier needs a bundle, never a single lower item.
Bundle math
Count value, not items
A pile of items can total less than one good one. Three Epic fighters (6,000 VU) cover only a third of a Mythic fighter (18,000 VU). Add the VU, ignore the stack size.
Walk away
A LOSE is a no
If the evaluator says LOSE and the other party insists it is fair, that is the signal to leave. Community-estimate values catch obvious imbalances even when the pitch is convincing.
Value tiers: which items actually move
The trading economy runs on a handful of tiers. At the top, Mythic auras (100,000 VU) and Legendary fighters (50,000 VU) rarely change hands — most players never trade one directly. The real volume sits at Epic fighters (2,000 VU) and Epic auras (1,500 VU), the highest tiers common enough to have a stable price. Below that, Super Rare and Rare fighters are filler that pads bundles rather than anchoring a trade. When you plan a trade, anchor it on an Epic-tier item and adjust with filler, rather than trying to price a deal off a Legendary you may never actually see offered.
Fighter and aura values are different scales for the same rarity label. A Legendary aura (30,000 VU) is worth about 60% of a Legendary fighter (50,000 VU) because fighters carry arena-use value on top of prestige, while auras are cosmetic. That gap flips at Mythic, where the aura’s extreme scarcity pushes it above the fighter. If you want to confirm whether a fighter is even worth chasing before you trade for it, cross-check it on the fighter tier list.
Spotting bad offers before you confirm
Two patterns account for most lopsided trades. The first is volume bait: a long list of low-rarity items designed to look generous. Twenty Rare fighters total 1,600 VU — less than a single Epic fighter at 2,000 VU — yet the offer reads like a haul. The second is cosmetic padding, stacking Common auras (5 VU each) so the item count balloons while the value barely moves. Both collapse the moment you paste the offer into the evaluator above.
Trading and grinding are two routes to the same item. If you don’t have enough tradeable surplus to reach a Legendary through a fair bundle, the luck rebirth calculator estimates how many pulls one takes so you can compare the two paths, and active codes hand out free luck to speed the grind side up.
Related tools
Plan the rest of your trade
Use these alongside the trading guide to value items and decide between trading and grinding.
The full VU reference table plus a side-by-side calculator if you prefer comparing two panels at once.
Fighter tier listCheck whether a fighter is worth trading for, ranked by pull value and arena win-rate.
Luck rebirth calculatorEstimate how many pulls a Legendary takes so you can compare trading against grinding for it.
Aura tier list & luck simulatorSee whether the aura you’re trading for is realistically reachable at your luck level.
About Jim Liu: Sydney-based developer who tracks Brawl RNG trade patterns across active Discord channels and Reddit threads to keep this trading guide’s community-estimate values current. BrawlRNG.com is an independent player resource — no official ChillyTea Studios data exists, so everything here is labeled community-estimate. Read more on the About page.
Common questions
Frequently asked questions
Answers based on community trading patterns and observed Discord activity, June 2026.
What is the best way to use this Brawl RNG trading guide?
Start with the evaluator at the top. Step 1, add every item you would give away; step 2, add every item you would receive; step 3, read the verdict. The wizard totals the community-estimate value (VU) on each side and grades the trade WIN, FAIR, or LOSE before you confirm anything in-game. After that, read the trading guide sections below to understand why the verdict came out the way it did — value tiers, multi-item bundle math, and the scam patterns the verdict is designed to catch.
How does the Brawl RNG trade offer evaluator decide WIN, FAIR, or LOSE?
The evaluator compares the total VU on the side you give against the total VU on the side you receive. If the side you receive is within 10% of what you give, the trade is FAIR. If you receive 10–50% more, it is a WIN; over 50% more is WIN+. If you give 10–30% more than you receive it is a SLIGHT LOSS, and giving significantly more is a LOSE. The thresholds are community conventions, not official game rules, so treat the verdict as a floor check rather than an exact price.
Are Brawl RNG trade values official?
No. ChillyTea Studios has not published official trade values as of June 2026. Every VU figure in this trading guide is a community-estimate derived from observed Discord and Reddit trade patterns in May and June 2026, and is labeled community-estimate throughout. Values are adjusted when enough trading evidence suggests the community consensus has moved.
What is the highest-value item to trade in Brawl RNG?
By community-estimate, the Mythic aura tops the chart at 100,000 VU, followed by the Legendary fighter at 50,000 VU and the Legendary aura at 30,000 VU. These rarely change hands directly. For everyday trading the practical ceiling is the Epic fighter (2,000 VU) and Epic aura (1,500 VU), which are the highest tiers that trade frequently enough to have a stable value.
How do multi-item trades work in Brawl RNG?
Most real Brawl RNG trades bundle several items on at least one side, for example three Epic fighters and two Rare auras for one Mythic fighter. The evaluator is built for this: add every item on each side and it totals the VU so you can see whether the bundle actually reaches the target item's value. Bundles are where low-ball offers hide — a pile of mid-tier items can look generous while totalling far less than the single item you give up.
How do I spot a scam trade offer in Brawl RNG?
The most common scam is volume bait — offering many low-rarity items so the trade looks generous. Twenty Rare fighters sound like a lot but total only 1,600 VU, less than one Epic fighter at 2,000 VU. The second pattern is cosmetic padding, stacking Common auras (5 VU each) to inflate the apparent count. Run any offer through the evaluator first: if it grades LOSE and the other party insists it is fair, that is your signal to walk away.
Is a 1-for-1 Legendary fighter trade fair in Brawl RNG?
On rarity alone, yes — two Legendary fighters are both 50,000 VU, so the evaluator grades it FAIR. In practice a specific Legendary tied to a current event, or one with stronger arena stats, can carry a premium the rarity-tier value does not capture. The evaluator works on rarity tier, not per-fighter stats, so use it as a baseline and adjust for event or meta demand yourself.
Why is a Mythic aura worth more than a Legendary fighter in trading?
Mythic auras have a lower estimated drop rate than Legendary fighters, so far fewer exist in the trading pool. Scarcity drives perceived value. From watching active Discord trade channels in May and June 2026, players consistently demand more to part with a Mythic aura than a Legendary fighter, which is why the community-estimate split is 100,000 vs 50,000 VU.
How many items can I add to the trade offer evaluator?
Up to 10 distinct items per side, each with its own quantity, so the wizard handles realistic multi-item bundles such as offering several Epic fighters plus a couple of Rare auras for one Legendary. The breakdown table in step 3 lists every line and its VU so you can see exactly where the value sits.
Should I trade or grind for a Legendary fighter in Brawl RNG?
It depends on how many tradeable items you already hold. If you have a deep stack of Epic fighters and auras, bundling them in a fair trade can reach a Legendary faster than grinding boxes. If you are short on tradeable surplus, the luck rebirth calculator can tell you roughly how many pulls a Legendary takes so you can compare the two paths directly. The trading guide treats trading and grinding as two routes to the same item, not rivals.
Does this Brawl RNG trading guide cover boxes?
Boxes themselves are not traded directly in Brawl RNG — the trading economy is built on the fighters and auras you have already pulled. The box type (Box, Mega Box, Omega Box) only affects your odds of pulling a high-value item; once pulled, value comes from the item's rarity tier, which is what the evaluator uses. The omega box drop rates page covers the pull side separately.
How often are the trade values in this guide updated?
Values are reviewed when a new fighter or aura tier is added, when a major patch changes rarity distribution, or when trading consensus on Discord shifts noticeably. This version was last checked in June 2026. Everything is labeled community-estimate so it is clear the numbers move with the meta rather than being fixed.