Wiki Base Price
Each fruit's base value is computed from its measurable attributes — not manually assigned or derived from market prices. The formula:
base = tier_base + (power_avg − 5) × 3 + rarity_bonus
- Tier Base — S=80, A=60, B=40, C=20, D=5. The foundation reflecting overall tier ranking from Trello + YouTube consensus.
- Power Average — (PvP + Farming + Mobility + Boss) ÷ 4. Each dimension is rated 1–10, normalized against a neutral score of 5. Beginner score is excluded — accessibility doesn't equal power.
- Rarity Bonus — Mythical+5, Legendary+3, Rare=0, Uncommon−2, Common−3. Rarer fruits carry a small premium reflecting scarcity.
The result is floored at 3. This produces meaningful differentiation within tiers — Dragon (100) separates from Gum (95) because of higher scores, while Okuchi (73) sits at the top of A-tier thanks to its Mythical rarity.
Market Adjustment
The base price is then adjusted by real community trading behavior. We analyze what players actually offer and request:
- Demand Premium — When a fruit is wanted by more players than it is offered (demand/supply ratio > 1.0), its value increases. The bigger the supply shortage, the higher the premium (capped at +25 points). Example: Dragon's D/S ratio of 1.88 earns the full +25 premium cap, adding ~25 points to its base value.
- Bundle Penalty — When a fruit is almost always offered together with other fruits (rather than solo), it signals weak individual value. The more frequently it appears in bundles, the larger the penalty. Example: Magma appears in bundles 96% of the time, losing 14 points.
Confidence
Fruits with too few trades (low sample size) rely solely on the Wiki base price, marked with a ⚠️ badge. Fruits backed by substantial trading data are marked with a 📊 badge — hover to see detailed supply/demand numbers.
Based on 40,754+ trading requests · Last updated: 8/14/2026