When a major Roblox patch drops, the in-game economy shifts immediately. Knowing the Adopt Me 139 update trading value list for new legendary pets matters because the market is highly volatile right after release. Players who jump into trades without checking current pet worth often end up losing their best animals to experienced traders. Having a reliable value list keeps your inventory safe and helps you make fair exchanges.

What pets were added in the 139 update and what are they worth?

Every major patch brings fresh animals to the nursery and egg rotations. To see exactly which creatures hatched into the game, you can check the official patch notes for the 139 release. Generally, new legendary pets start with a high demand value simply because they are rare and fresh. Right after the update, a standard new legendary might trade for two or three older mid-tier legendaries. As more players hatch them, this demand drops, and their value stabilizes to a one-to-one ratio with other standard legendaries.

How do neon and mega neon versions change the trade value?

Making a neon or mega neon version of a new legendary drastically increases its trade value. A standard legendary might only get you an older ride-fly pet, but a neon version of that same new legendary can easily trade for high-tier classics like a Frost Dragon or Shadow Dragon. If you are figuring out which neon pets to hatch first, prioritize the new legendaries while their base demand is still peaking. A mega neon new legendary is almost always at the very top of the value chart and should only be traded for other mega neons or multiple high-tier neons.

Why do trading values fluctuate so much after an update?

Trade values are not set by the game developers; they are decided entirely by the player community. Right after an update, hype drives prices up. Everyone wants the newest legendary pet, so people are willing to overpay. A few weeks later, supply increases as more eggs are hatched, and the price corrects itself. This is why a pet worth three legendaries on day one might only be worth one legendary by day fourteen.

What are the most common trading mistakes to avoid?

Jumping into a trade without verifying current prices is the fastest way to lose your best pets. Here are a few mistakes players make when trading new legendaries:

  • Trading based on old values: Always check an updated trading value list before accepting a deal, as prices shift weekly.
  • Ignoring add-ons: If someone offers a new legendary for your older legendary, they should be adding smaller pets or potions to make the trade fair.
  • Falling for trust trades: Never hand over your pet first in a multi-part trade. Scammers use this tactic to steal high-value legendaries.
  • Overvaluing aesthetics: Just because a pet looks cool or has a rare skin does not mean it holds high trade value. Stick to the community-agreed tier lists.

You can always verify base pet stats and egg costs on the Adopt Me community wiki to help calculate your hatching expenses before committing to a trade.

How can you build a fair trade for a new legendary?

Building a fair trade requires balancing both sides of the screen. If you want a new legendary pet, offer an older legendary of equal tier plus a rare fly or ride potion. If the other player has a neon version of the new legendary, you will need to offer multiple standard legendaries or a neon of an older pet. Always use the in-game trade system's fairness indicator, but remember it is just a basic algorithm and does not account for real-time community demand.

What should you check before accepting a trade?

  1. Check a current value chart to confirm the tier of both pets.
  2. Verify if the pets are ride, fly, or neon, as this changes the worth.
  3. Make sure no one is asking for a trust trade or asking you to click outside links.
  4. Review the trade screen carefully before clicking accept.

Keep your inventory secure and take your time negotiating. The best trades happen when both players walk away feeling like they got a fair deal.