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Value List 2026 – Complete Trading Guide & Unit Prices

Find the latest Anime Vanguards value list for trading. See unit prices, demand stats, shiny rarity values, and expert tips to win trades. F

Why You Need an Anime Vanguards Value List

Whether you’re flipping units for profit or hunting for a shiny Diavolo, knowing what each character is worth is the backbone of successful trading. The Anime Vanguards value list gives you real-time prices based on community trading data, helping you avoid bad deals and spot overpays. Without a reliable value guide, you’re essentially trading blind – and that’s how players lose their rarest units.

In the Roblox trading scene, one misclick or a rushed trade can cost you thousands of value points. That’s why using a regularly updated Anime Vanguards value list is crucial. This guide breaks down the latest unit values, explains demand and liquidity, and shares strategies from experienced traders so you can climb from battlepass to a shiny Diavolo in record time.

Top High-Value Units in Anime Vanguards

The most expensive units in the game are either shiny exclusives or limited-time event drops. According to the community-run value tracker at VanguardValues, the top tier includes shiny versions of Legendary Super Brolzi and Shiny Diavolo. Below is a snapshot of the highest-valued units as of June 2026.

UnitRarityValueDemand (1-5)Trend
Shiny Diavolo (Requiem)ExclusiveO/C (#5)4Stable
Shiny Legendary Super Brolzi (Dec)Exclusive132,0002.5Rising
Shiny Legendary Super Brolzi (Nov)Exclusive115,0001.5Stable
Shiny OctopusExclusive70,0002.5Stable
Shiny Soburo (Contract)Exclusive40,0002.5Stable
Legendary Super Brolzi (Dec)Exclusive36,0003Rising
Shiny SebanSecret32,5003Stable
Legendary Super Brolzi (Nov)Exclusive25,0002Rising
Shiny Gazelle (Zombie)Mythic24,0004Stable

Value is measured in the game’s internal currency (often referred to as “value points”) and can vary based on server demand. Prices marked “O/C (#5)” mean the unit is so rare it’s only traded in overpays or exclusive deals.

Understanding Demand, Liquidity, and Trend Indicators

A number alone doesn’t tell the whole story. You also need to check three key metrics that appear alongside each unit on the Anime Vanguards value list.

MetricWhat It MeansExample
Demand (1-5)How many players want this unit. Higher = easier to trade.Shiny Gazelle (Zombie) has demand 4 – very hot.
Liquidity (0-3)How quickly the unit can be sold for value. Higher = more liquid.Shiny Rogita (Super 4) has liquidity 3.
TrendDirection of price movement over time.Rising = good time to buy; Falling = consider selling.

Community report: From player experience shared on YouTube, traders often overlook liquidity when making deals. A unit with high demand but low liquidity (like Shiny Octopus at 0.5) may take days to flip. Always balance these stats before accepting a trade.

How to Use the Value List for Profitable Trades

Mastering the art of trading in Anime Vanguards isn’t just about memorizing numbers. Here’s a step-by-step approach based on strategies from top traders.

Step 1: Always Check the Current Value

Before you offer a trade, open the Anime Vanguards value list and look up both units. Compare their values, demand, and liquidity. If you’re trading a normal unit for a shiny, the difference can be 10x or more.

Step 2: Look for Undervalued Units

Some units have a price tag labeled “Underpriced” or “Hyped.” For example, Shiny Leo (Fangs) has a value of 500 but demand of 3, and the price tag “Hyped” – meaning it could rise soon. Experienced traders buy these while they’re cheap.

Step 3: Use the “Flip” Method

A popular technique from the trading community: trade a bundle of mid-tier units for a single high-demand unit, then trade that high-demand unit for an even rarer shiny. One YouTuber documented flipping an Anniversary Bundle 5 into a shiny Kaguya in just a few trades by constantly upgrading their inventory.

Step 4: Avoid Overpays (Unless You Have a Plan)

During a trading challenge, a player gave three Kaguya and a Shiny Hunter for a Shiny Mori – a clear overpay. But they did it because a later trade was lined up where they could profit even more. Casual traders should never overpay without a solid exit strategy.

Shiny vs Normal Units: Value Comparison

Shiny units are the holy grail of Anime Vanguards. They often cost 5–20 times more than their normal counterparts. Here’s a comparison of some popular units.

Normal UnitValueShiny VersionValueMultiplier
Octopus16,000Shiny Octopus70,0004.4x
Seban9,000Shiny Seban32,5003.6x
Divalo (Requiem)15,500Shiny DivaloO/C (#5)
Rogita (Super 4)450Shiny Rogita11,00024.4x
Koguro (Unsealed)500Shiny Koguro13,00026x

Player insight: Some shiny units, like Shiny Iscanur (Pride), have demand of 4 and liquidity of 3 – making them both sought-after and easy to sell. These are prime targets for flipping.

Common Trading Mistakes to Avoid

Even experienced players slip up. Based on community feedback and value list trends, here are the biggest pitfalls.

  • Trading without checking value first. Always have the Anime Vanguards value list open in another tab.
  • Chasing hype without research. A unit that’s “Hyped” today may crash tomorrow. Check the trend arrow.
  • Accepting bundles of low-value units. Five Kaguya (value ~5 each) won’t equal one Shiny Diavolo. Quality over quantity.
  • Ignoring liquidity. Even if a unit has high value, if its liquidity is 0, you may never find a buyer.
  • Falling for FOMO (fear of missing out). The YouTube challenge where a player traded a Shiny Kaguya for four Kaguya and a Bundle 5 worked because they had a bigger plan – not because it was a fair trade.

FAQ About the Anime Vanguards Value List

Q: How often is the Anime Vanguards value list updated?
A: Most units are updated daily or weekly. For example, data for Shiny Octopus was refreshed just 1 day ago, while Shiny Divalo’s value was last checked 13 days ago. Always check the “Last Updated” date.

Q: Can I trust the values listed?
A: The values come from community trading data and are the best available estimate. However, the official site notes that values may not be fully accurate. Use them as a guideline, not gospel.

Q: What does “O/C (#5)” mean?
A: “O/C” stands for “Overpay / Collectors”, meaning the unit is so rare that it’s only traded in custom deals or for huge overpays. The #5 indicates it’s the fifth rarest unit recorded.

Q: How can I find the current Anime Vanguards value list?
A: The most trusted source is VanguardValues, which maintains the Anime Vanguards value list with filters for rarity, demand, and trend.


Stay ahead of the market by bookmarking the value list and revisiting it before every trade. With the data and strategies in this guide, you’ll be flipping units like a pro and working your way toward that shiny Diavolo. Happy trading!