Trading in Anime Vanguards turns late‑game grinding into an economy game of its own. High-end units like Soburo, Saiko, or Koguro (Unsealed) rarely come cheap, and most serious trades now benchmark prices in rerolls rather than raw Robux or guesswork. Knowing those values, and how trading works under the level‑50 gate, is what keeps your inventory growing instead of bleeding away into bad deals.
How value works in Anime Vanguards trading
Most community pricing pegs items to a single reference currency: rerolls. Every tradable object – evolved units, shinies, skins, bundles, and familiars – is expressed as a reroll equivalent. That gives you a common denominator across wildly different item types.
In December 2025, the very top of the market is dominated by shiny evolved units. Shiny Divalo sits at roughly 1.26 million rerolls, far beyond even other premium pieces. Shiny Legendary Super Brolzi follows at about 463,000, and Shiny Octopus at around 214,000. Those numbers put them firmly in “multiple end‑game items plus overpay” territory for most players.
Standard evolved versions of those units trade much lower, but still set the tone for the rest of the list. Legendary Super Broly (the non‑shiny Evo) is valued around 168,000 rerolls, with other staples like Divalo at 58,000 and Octopus at 44,200. Once you know where these sit, you can scale everything else up or down relative to them.

High-value shiny Evo units (top-end trading benchmarks)
Shiny evolved units are what most late‑game players hedge around. A simplified snapshot of the higher tiers:
| Shiny Evo unit | Value (rerolls) |
|---|---|
| Shiny Divalo | 1,260,000 |
| Shiny Legendary Super Brolzi | 463,000 |
| Shiny Octopus | 214,000 |
| Shiny Soburo | 98,000 |
| Shiny Koguro | 56,000 |
| Shiny Seban | 63,000 |
| Shiny Isdead | 49,000 |
| Shiny Diogo | 46,000 |
| Shiny Gazelle | 34,000 |
| Shiny Saiko | 33,800 |
Below that top cluster, a broad middle tier includes Shiny Monkey King (~31,900), Shiny Rogita (~29,000), Shiny Regnaw (~26,700), Shiny Friran (~26,400), and Shiny Iscanur (Pride) (~24,500). These are still expensive, but they are realistic milestones for active traders rather than purely aspirational whales‑only items.
The “entry” end of shiny Evos – where most players start – is populated by support and cosmetic‑adjacent picks. Shiny Priestess, Shiny Emmie, and Shiny Luce (Hacker) cluster around the 610 reroll range. Shiny Quetzalcoatl (Sun God) sits around 250, and Shiny Hei (Black Dragon) and Shiny Ali (Djinn) at 200 and 190 respectively. Those values make them reasonable sweeteners in larger deals.

Evo unit values (meta units without the shiny premium)
Non‑shiny evolved units are where most trading volume lives. They’re strong enough to matter for gameplay, but common enough that players will actually let them go.
| Evo unit | Value (rerolls) |
|---|---|
| Legendary Super Broly | 168,000 |
| Divalo | 58,000 |
| Octopus | 44,200 |
| Seban | 29,100 |
| Koguro (Unsealed) | 21,300 |
| Gazelle (Zombie) | 18,900 |
| Rogita (Super 4) | 10,900 |
| Gazelle | 8,400 |
| Soburo (Contract) | 8,100 |
Further down the ladder, strong but more accessible picks like Isdead (Romantic) (~6,600), Iscanur (Pride) (~6,100), Conqueror vs Invulnerable (~5,000), and Diogo (Alternate) (~4,200) form the backbone of many multi‑item trades. Utility and niche carries like Haruka Rin (Dancer) (~2,600), Saiko (Spirit Medium) (~1,600), Regnaw (Rage) (~2,300), and Wolf (Resurrection) (~3,000) also show up frequently in offers because they bridge gaps between higher‑priced legends and lower‑tier fodder.
At the low end, almost every basic Evo unit has converged on a narrow range around 85–120 rerolls. Priestess (~170), Goblin Killer (~130), Newsman (Forecast), Vigil, Dave, Sosora, Hebano, and Marlin (Gluttony) all sit in the ~120 band. Rom and Ran (~105), Dark Mage (~95), Julius (~95), Rude (~95), Dawtay (~95), Mimi (~90), Luce (~90), Quetzalcoatl (Sun God) (~90), Al (~90), Okorun (~85), Reimu (~85), Foboko (~85), Arc (~85), and Hei (Black Dragon) (~85) act as interchangeable balancing pieces when you need to top up a deal without throwing in another high‑value carry.

Skin values (cosmetics that actually trade)
Skins in Anime Vanguards exist in their own economy layer. Some are barely worth mentioning; others rival strong units in reroll value because they’re limited, stylish, or tied to competitive rewards.
| Skin | Value (rerolls) |
|---|---|
| Alocard Disorder | 150,000 |
| Choy Jong En Alchemist | 87,200 |
| Vigil Janny | 27,900 |
| Gilgamesh Casual | 19,500 |
| Monkey King (Awakened) Ascended | 14,600 |
| Conqueror vs Invulnerable Variants | 14,000 |
| Iscanur (Pride) Final Boss | 13,300 |
| Sprintwagon Slickwagon | 11,800 |
Below those, mid‑tier but still valuable cosmetics like Ishtar Galaxy (~10,600), Clatakiri Baddie (~7,100), Haruka Rin Miku (~5,600), Firan Furn (~5,400), The Struggler Abyss (~5,200), and Saber Dress (~4,900) make good partial payments in trades where the other side values vanity more than power.
At the mass‑market end, most seasonal skins sit between a few dozen and a few hundred rerolls. Sukono Sweater (~260), Tengon Pirate (~180), Song Jinwu Furcoat (~170), Gilgamesh Baddie (~135), Jag-o Bling (~140), Todu School Girl (~140), Obita Wraps (~140), Grim Wow Cacoa (~140), and similar cosmetic variants are useful if you need to squeeze that last 100–200 rerolls into a “fair” offer.
Items and bundles (how game passes translate to rerolls)
High‑value store items and bundles are fully integrated into the trade economy. Their prices give you a way to translate real‑money purchases into reroll value for negotiations.
| Item / bundle | Value (rerolls) |
|---|---|
| Anniversary Bundle 5 | 38,600 |
| Fall Bundle 3 | 27,900 |
| Anniversary Bundle 4 | 19,800 |
| Shiny Hunter | 13,800 |
| Anniversary Bundle 2 & 3 | 12,100 |
| Rigged Dice | 10,100 |
| Fall Bundle 2 | 9,400 |
| Premium Pass | 6,200 |
| VIP | 3,500 |
Lower down, earlier seasonal packs – Fall Bundle 1 (~1,900) and Anniversary Bundle 1 (~1,100) – sit alongside utility gifts like Display All Units (~720) and Extra Unit Storage (~295). These are rarely the core of a trade, but work well when you’re closing the gap on a larger deal for a shiny or meta Evo.

Familiar values (Birb and friends)
Familiars are one of the trickier categories to price because their stats matter and they directly interact with unit mechanics. Even so, a few clear tiers have emerged.
| Familiar | Value (rerolls) |
|---|---|
| Max Stat Birb | 124,000 |
| Strange Cat | 19,600 |
| High Stat Birb | 16,500 |
| Foo | 12,200 |
| Black Spirit | 2,100 |
| Clean Birb | 2,670 |
Event and novelty companions like Alottavisits (~300), Gon (~150), Padoru (~150), Spirit Dispenser (~135), Ro Jer (~120), Summer Ham (~120), Chili (~60), Turbo Granny (~60), Bodobi (~30), Pupper (~15), Pachiru (~9), Sebamon (~9), Doggo (~6), and Belu (~3) are mostly used as flavor adds or low‑stakes swaps rather than anchors in high‑value negotiations.
How trading works in Anime Vanguards
Anime Vanguards locks trading behind a progression gate, so the economy isn’t flooded with alt‑account spam.
Step 1: Reach at least Level 50 on your main profile. Hitting that level typically takes around three to seven days of active play, depending on how aggressively you grind story, raids, and other modes.
Step 2: Launch the game on your platform of choice and wait for your lobby to load. From the main screen, look for the Trade button or the icon with a double arrow at the bottom edge of the interface.
Step 3: Open the trading interface. You’ll see a list of players currently in your server who are eligible for trades. Highlight the player you want to deal with and send a trade invitation.
Step 4: Once the other player accepts, a dedicated trading window appears. Both of you can add or remove units, skins, bundles, and familiars. Verify each side’s items and values before confirming – this is where the reroll list becomes essential.
Step 5: You can also accept incoming trade invites instead of initiating them yourself. The same window opens, with your roles reversed.

Basic strategy for fair trades
With values floating above, the practical question is how to use them to not get burned.
Anchor every big deal on a handful of known values. If someone offers Legendary Super Broly for a pile of lower‑tier Evos and skins, compare totals: 168,000 rerolls for Broly versus, say, a 21,300 Koguro (Unsealed), an 18,900 Gazelle (Zombie), an 8,100 Soburo (Contract), and a 27,900 Vigil Janny skin. That stack still leaves you far short of Broly’s value, even before you factor in demand or liquidity.
Use low‑tier Evos and cheap skins as “change.” When your offer is 1–2k rerolls shy of even, padding with Dark Mage (~95), Mimi (~90), or a 70‑value Foboko Icy skin is cleaner than sacrificing a mid‑tier meta unit you’ll actually use in runs.
For familiars, separate pure collectors from power users. A Max Stat Birb worth 124,000 rerolls behaves more like a top shiny Evo than a cosmetic, especially on units that scale heavily with crit or attack speed. Clean Birb (~2,670) and Black Spirit (~2,100) matter mechanically but won’t usually justify giving up a legendary Evo on their own.
Finding trading partners
In‑server trading works for small swaps, but high‑value deals usually need a bigger pool of players. The official Roblox game page for Anime Vanguards includes a link to the game’s Discord server, which runs multiple trade channels and announcements about scam rules and blacklisted behavior. Joining through the game’s page at roblox.com/games/16146832113/Anime-Vanguards is the safest route.
Beyond Discord, dedicated trading hubs and calculators exist that convert Robux‑priced passes into reroll equivalents and expose live demand and liquidity stats. Those tools are especially useful if you’re converting real‑money purchases like Premium Pass, Shiny Hunter, or Anniversary bundles into units and cosmetics without donating value to whoever’s on the other side of the trade window.

The trade economy around Anime Vanguards is already dense enough that going in blind is an easy way to lose out. Treat reroll values as your baseline, watch how often specific items move, and never feel rushed into accepting a lopsided offer. With a clear sense of where units, skins, bundles, and familiars sit on the reroll curve, every deal becomes a calculated choice instead of a gamble.