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Fly, Ride, Neon and Mega Value Guide for Adopt Me Trading

Understanding how variants affect Adopt Me values is one of the most important skills any trader can develop. A Fly pet, a Ride pet, a Neon, and a Mega are not just cosmetic upgrades — each one carries a meaningfully different trade value, and confusing them even once can cost you a deal you thought was fair. Before you accept or offer anything, make sure you know exactly which version of a pet you are working with and what that version is worth in the current market.

What Are Pet Variants in Adopt Me?

In Adopt Me, pets can be upgraded beyond their standard form using potions and combining methods. Each upgrade creates a different variant with a different name and a different value in Roblox Adopt Me trading. The main variants you will encounter are Default (the standard untouched pet), Ride (upgraded with a Ride-A-Pet Potion), Fly (upgraded with a Fly-A-Pet Potion), Neon (created by combining four of the same fully grown pet), and Mega (created by combining four Neon versions of the same pet). Each step up this ladder represents significantly more time, effort, and resources invested — and that investment is reflected directly in trade value.

How Each Variant Affects Pet Value

In Roblox Adopt Me trading, a Fly pet typically sits above its standard counterpart in value, and a Ride pet can also carry added worth depending on current demand. The biggest jumps, however, come with Fly Ride Neon Mega values — Neon and Mega versions often trade at dramatically higher levels because of the time, effort, and resources required to create them. The rarer the upgrade, the more the market reflects that investment in its value.

To put this in practical terms: a standard version of a pet might be worth a modest amount in a trade, while the same pet as a Neon could be worth many times that, and the Mega version could be worth dramatically more still. These are not small differences — they are the difference between a fair trade and a terrible one if you mix them up.

Fly Ride: The Common Combined Variant

One of the most frequently traded combined variants is Fly Ride, which means the pet has been upgraded with both a Fly-A-Pet Potion and a Ride-A-Pet Potion. A Fly Ride pet sits above either a Fly or a Ride version on its own, and its value reflects both upgrades together. When you are checking a trade involving a Fly Ride pet, make sure you select the Fly Ride variant in the AMC calculator rather than just Fly or Ride individually. Using the wrong variant selection will give you an inaccurate total and could lead to a bad deal.

Never Treat Standard and Upgraded Pets as Equal

One of the most costly mistakes in Adopt Me fair trade comparisons is treating a standard pet and its Neon or Mega version as interchangeable. They are not. The same logic applies to combined variants — a Fly Ride pet, a Fly Neon, or any other combo sits in its own value bracket entirely. The Adopt Me trade calculator accounts for these differences automatically, but only if you select the correct variant before adding the pet to your trade. If you add a Mega and accidentally select Neon, the calculator will give you the Neon value — which could be worth significantly less — and your trade total will be wrong.

Use the Variant Button to Get Accurate Results

The AMC calculator includes dedicated variant buttons specifically to eliminate this kind of error. The buttons are labelled D for Default, R for Ride, F for Fly, N for Neon, and M for Mega. Supported combination variants like Fly Ride are also available where trade data exists. Always select the exact version of the pet you are trading — standard, Fly, Ride, Neon, Mega, or a supported combination — before confirming your entry. This one step alone makes your trade value checker results significantly more reliable, especially in trades where multiple upgraded pets are involved on both sides.

Cross-Check With the Adopt Me Pets Value List

For a fuller picture, use the Adopt Me pets value list inside the calculator to see where each variant sits in the current market. Adopt Me values shift with demand, limited releases, and community trends, so a value that was accurate last week may look different today. Checking the list before committing to a trade gives you an up-to-date baseline and helps you spot when something is being undervalued or overpriced. If a trader is offering you a Neon pet and claiming it is worth the same as a Mega, the value list will show you immediately that this is not accurate.

Why Neon and Mega Values Are So High

The effort required to create a Neon pet is substantial. You need four copies of the same pet, all at their final growth stage, and combine them. For a Mega, you repeat that process four more times — meaning a single Mega represents sixteen fully grown standard pets. This is why Fly Ride Neon Mega values sit so much higher than standard pet values. The market price reflects not just the rarity of the outcome but the investment that went into creating it. Traders who have put that kind of effort into upgrading a pet are not going to accept an offer that does not account for it.

Value Is Only Half the Picture

The Adopt Me calculator gives you the numbers — but smart traders always go one step further. A pet with strong value on paper can still be a difficult trade if demand has dropped or the community has moved on to newer items. Use the calculator as your foundation, then factor in how easily each pet can be traded later. That combination of data and judgment is what separates good trades from great ones. Know your variants, check your totals, and never accept a deal where you are not confident in exactly what you are giving and receiving.