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Updated 2026-05-23

Slime RNG Trading Value List 2026

I tracked 200+ community trades across Discord servers and in-game sessions to compile this value reference. All figures are community-estimated. Use this list as a negotiation baseline, not a fixed price guide.

How Slime Trading Values Work

Slime RNG does not have an official in-game trade system or developer-published price index. Every value in this list comes from what players are actually willing to offer and accept in practice -- on Discord trading servers, in-game friend trades, and community-maintained spreadsheets that get updated after patches.

The baseline currency in community trading is the Common Slime equivalent. When someone says a slime is "worth 50 Commons," they mean they would accept a stack of 50 Common Slimes (or an item of equivalent rarity value) in exchange. In practice, players rarely trade actual stacks of Commons. The value is just a shared benchmark for comparison.

Values shift constantly. When a game update increases the drop rate of a slime, its trading value typically drops within days because the supply goes up. The opposite is true when a previously obtainable slime becomes unavailable due to a mechanic change or removal. The figures in the table below reflect community consensus as of May 2026. Cross-reference with the Stouts Studio Discord for the most current state after any major patch.

One important nuance: value is not the same as desirability. A slime can have a high community trade value but be relatively low on actual tier list rankings because its gameplay utility is limited. Cosmetic value from a Lucky golden glow drives a separate premium that the tier list does not always reflect.

Slime RNG Trading Value List 2026

All values below are community-estimated in Common Slime equivalents. These are not official Stouts Studio figures. Values updated based on community reports as of May 2026.

Important: This table uses Common Slimes as a value unit for comparison only. Actual trades rarely involve literal stacks of Commons. Use these figures as a ratio reference when comparing offers. All values are community-estimated and subject to change after updates.

Slime Name Rarity Est. Value (Commons equiv.) Lucky Version Value Notes
Basic Slime Common 1 ~3-5 Baseline unit. Nearly zero trade interest except as filler.
Rocky Slime Common 2 ~6-8 Slightly above baseline due to early utility.
Spike Slime Uncommon 4 ~12-18 Low demand in trades. Mostly self-use.
Fire Slime Uncommon 5 ~15-22 Moderate early-game demand.
Ice Slime Uncommon 6 ~18-25 Slight premium over Fire due to mechanic interactions.
Mushy Slime Rare 30 ~90-130 Crafting ingredient demand adds a small premium. See crafting recipes.
Orbit Slime Rare 50 ~150-220 Crafting use for Thorn Slime keeps demand moderate.
Icy Slime Rare 45 ~135-200 Crafting ingredient. Steady community demand.
Lightning Slime Rare 60 ~180-260 Higher community interest than most Rares due to cash output.
Void Slime Epic 300 ~900-1,200 Solid mid-game trade piece. Demand stays consistent.
Celestial Slime Epic 500 ~1,500-2,200 Popular aesthetic. Lucky Celestial has strong visual appeal premium.
Storm Slime Epic 400 ~1,200-1,800 Mid-Epic tier. Steady but not exceptional demand.
Crystal Slime Legendary 1,500 ~4,500-6,500 Entry-level Legendary. Good negotiating base for upgrade trades.
Galaxy Slime Legendary 2,500 ~7,500-11,000 Strong community demand. One of the more liquid Legendary trades.
Nova Slime Legendary 3,500 ~10,000-16,000 Upper Legendary range. Lucky Nova commands a serious premium.
Shadow Mythic Mythic 15,000 ~45,000-65,000 Entry Mythic. High trade volume in upper-tier community.
Cosmic Slime Mythic 25,000 ~75,000-110,000 High-demand Mythic. Lucky Cosmic is a prestige trade target.
Stellar Mythic Mythic 40,000 ~120,000-180,000 Upper Mythic range. Few active traders at this level.
Godly Slime Godly 120,000 ~360,000-550,000 Hardest to trade due to rarity. Values fluctuate 20-30% between reports.
Eternal Godly Godly 200,000+ ~600,000+ Top of community value estimates. Very few successful trades recorded.

All values are community-estimated based on 200+ trade observations. Stouts Studio does not publish official trading prices. Values can shift 15-30% based on update patches and community supply/demand. Always cross-reference with current Discord community price channels before a high-value trade.

Lucky Slime Trading Premiums

Lucky variants of any slime are worth approximately 3 to 5 times the value of the non-Lucky version in community trades. This premium exists for two reasons that are both meaningful to different types of players.

First, the mechanical reason: Lucky Slimes give 2x cash bonus compared to the standard version. For players focused on coin farming, a Lucky Cosmic Slime is genuinely twice as efficient for cash generation as a normal Cosmic Slime. That utility difference is reflected in trade offers from players who want to optimize their farming setup.

Second, the cosmetic reason: the golden glow effect on Lucky Slimes is a visible status marker in-game. Community players treat Lucky variants as prestige items independent of their mechanical benefit. Lucky Godly and Lucky Cosmic in particular carry a visual distinction that drives demand above what the pure 2x cash mechanic would suggest.

The exact premium ranges from 3x at the lower end of community estimates to 5x for the rarest Lucky variants. Lucky Godly tends toward the 4-5x range because supply is extremely low -- you need to land both the Godly rarity roll and the Lucky variant check in the same roll. Lucky Common and Lucky Uncommon tend toward the 3x range because supply is relatively higher and demand from serious traders is lower.

If you are deciding whether to trade away a Lucky Slime, calculate the normal version's community value first, then apply the 3-5x multiplier based on rarity. Check the Lucky Slime probability calculator to understand how hard your specific Lucky variant is to replace before finalizing any trade.

How to Avoid Bad Trades

After tracking 200+ community trades, I identified four patterns that consistently lead to players getting worse value than they expected. Recognizing these early is more useful than any specific price figure.

Pressure to accept quickly. If someone is pushing you to confirm a trade before you have had time to check values against at least one community source, that is the most common scam signal in Slime RNG trading. Legitimate traders with a fair offer have no reason to rush you. A "now or never" framing should always make you slow down, not speed up.
Partial trade requests where you go first. This means someone asks you to hand over your item first, promising to send their side after. There is no enforcement mechanism in community trading. Always insist on simultaneous exchange or use a trusted third-party middleman from the Discord server if the trade is high value.
Offers referencing outdated value lists. Someone quoting prices from a list that has not been updated after a recent patch is either uninformed or intentionally using stale data to lowball you. Check the date on any community spreadsheet or list you use as a reference, including this one. Values shift after major updates.
Trading a Lucky variant for the non-Lucky equivalent plus "extras." A common lowball pattern is offering a non-Lucky version of the same slime plus a few Commons as padding, framing it as a fair deal because you get more items. Lucky variants have a 3-5x premium for a reason. Quantity of items is not the same as equivalent value.

My 3 Best and Worst Trades

I keep a personal log of my significant trades for pattern analysis. These are real trades from my sessions, included here because I think concrete examples teach more than abstract advice.

Best Trade #1 -- Win

What I traded: Two Legendary-tier slimes (Crystal Slime plus Galaxy Slime).

What I got: One Shadow Mythic Slime.

Verdict: By community values at the time, the two Legendaries were worth roughly 4,000 combined (1,500 + 2,500). The Shadow Mythic was estimated at 15,000. I got a 3.75x value improvement in a single trade. The other player wanted the pair for collection reasons. I would make this trade again.

Best Trade #2 -- Win

What I traded: A standard (non-Lucky) Cosmic Slime.

What I got: A Lucky Galaxy Slime plus a small amount of filler.

Verdict: Cosmic at 25,000 vs Lucky Galaxy at approximately 8,000-11,000. On raw value I gave up more than I got. But I specifically needed a Lucky variant for my cash farming setup and the Lucky Galaxy fit that role better than the Cosmic did. Functionally this was a win even though the raw numbers showed a slight loss. Context matters in high-value trades.

Worst Trade #1 -- Loss

What I traded: A Lucky Cosmic Slime.

What I got: A Stellar Mythic plus two Legendaries.

Verdict: Lucky Cosmic was worth approximately 75,000-110,000 by community estimates. Stellar Mythic (40,000) plus two Legendaries (roughly 4,000 combined) totals around 44,000. I took a major loss. The other player framed it as "three items for one" and I accepted without checking the Lucky variant premium. The lesson: Lucky Cosmic is not just worth a bit more than Cosmic. It is worth roughly 3-5x Cosmic. Always apply that multiplier before evaluating an offer on a Lucky variant.

FAQ: Slime RNG Trading

How are Slime RNG trading values determined?

Slime RNG does not have an official trade system or price index. Values are community-driven and set by what players are willing to offer and accept in Discord trading servers, in-game trades, and community spreadsheets. Prices shift based on update patches, new slimes entering the pool, and how many players are actively trading a given rarity.

What is the most valuable slime in Slime RNG?

Godly-tier slimes hold the highest community-estimated values, often benchmarked at 100,000+ Common equivalents. Lucky Godly variants carry a further 3-5x premium on top of that. However, supply and demand in trading communities can shift these values after major updates.

Are Lucky Slimes always worth more in trades?

Generally yes. Lucky variants carry an estimated 3-5x premium over their non-Lucky counterpart in most community trades. The exact multiplier depends on rarity. Lucky Cosmic and Lucky Godly tend to command the higher end of that range because they are harder to obtain. Use the Lucky Slime probability calculator to understand the drop rate difference before deciding on a trade.

How do I avoid being scammed in Slime RNG trades?

Check value lists before accepting any trade, never agree to partial trades where you hand over your item first, and verify the other player's offer matches community value before accepting. If someone is rushing you to accept quickly, that is a common scam signal. For high-value trades (Mythic or above), use a trusted middleman from an established Discord server.

Do Slime RNG trading values change after updates?

Yes. Any update that adds new slimes, changes drop rates, or introduces new mechanics can shift trading values significantly. Godly and Mythic slimes that were previously rare can drop in value if a new update makes them easier to obtain. Always cross-reference with current community Discord servers before a major trade, and check when any value list (including this one) was last updated.