Creatures of Sonaria Values: How Trading Values Work
No official value table exists: values are player-driven by demand, rarity and updates, and tracked by community sites such as game.guide and valuevaultx.
Direct answer
Creatures of Sonaria has no official value table. Values are player-driven — they move with demand, rarity, update changes and event availability — and are tracked by community sites such as game.guide, valuevaultx and traderie. As a dated example, the game.guide snapshot of August 23, 2026 listed Keruku at 500k–700k Shooms (High demand, Stable) while Apli sat at 10k–30k (Unstable) — and different community sites disagree on the same items.
There is no official value table
The official Roblox page’s only trade-related statement is that you can save, trade and store your grown creatures — it publishes no numbers. The developer also provides no value tables; all value sources are community-calibrated.
Community sources are therefore the only values: game.guide (“community powered value list with live values and demand for creatures, plushies, palettes and materials”), valuevaultx (value High/Low + demand score + stability), traderie (values/compare/calculator), plus the wiki and Discord trading servers.
What actually sets a value
Per the trading-guide consensus, prices are almost entirely based on supply and demand: common, easy creatures are cheap; rare or limited-event creatures are expensive. Availability changed by updates, events and redesigns moves values.
Community value sites encode this with status markers — Stable, Unstable, Rising, Lowering — and an “updated X ago” stamp. Currency itself (Shooms) is tradable, so all items can carry a mush price.
Dated examples (August 23, 2026)
Example values from the game.guide snapshot, accessed August 23, 2026 (ranges in Shooms; demand/status as listed):
- Keruku — 500k–700k, High, Stable
- Materials (Kaiju / Glaring / Sonarian / Shining) — 700k–1.2M
- Super Korathos Palette — 500k–1M, High, Unstable
- Aerix — 9k–13k, Medium, Stable
- Apli — 10k–30k, High, Unstable
- Kavouradis — 8k–16k, High, Rising
- Geortharoc — 10k–20k, High, Unstable
- Angelic Warden — 4k–9k, Medium
- Korathos — 600–1.1k, Medium
- Valkyrie — 600–1.1k, Medium
- Ani — 1k–3k, Medium
Different sites disagree
valuevaultx lists the same kind of item with different numbers, e.g. Xymorax 20,000–23,000 (demand 7/10, Unstable), Morthorax 10,000–12,000 (5/10, Lowering), Mijusuima 50,000–55,000 (6/10, Stable, Beta Limited). The two sites use different community calibrations and snapshot times, and there is no single authority.
Also distinguish species from slots: owning a species means you can spawn it anytime and revive it free; a slot is one saved creature carrying traits or mutations. Community guides note slots with rare trait combos can be “worth millions of mush” while traitless, mutationless slots are nearly worthless — a different value axis entirely.
How to use values safely
Treat every value as a dated observation: check the source’s update stamp, compare two or more sites, and re-check after major updates (the game updates weekly).
In-game values are not real money. Do not convert a mush value to Robux or cash, and beware third-party sites selling currency — they are outside the game economy and unverified.
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Frequently asked questions
Is there an official creature value list?
No. The official page only confirms you can save, trade and store creatures; all value numbers are community-calibrated.
Why do value sites disagree?
Different community calibrations and snapshot times. There is no single standard; compare dated sources instead of trusting one site.
How often do values change?
Continuously — sites mark items as Rising, Lowering, Stable or Unstable and stamp when they were last updated; updates and events shift the market.
Are values real money?
No, values are in Shooms (mush) inside the game. Third-party real-money sellers are unverified and not the official channel.