FNAF TD Trade Value Calculator
Enter up to 3 items for each side, then apply demand/rarity adjustments to estimate whether a trade is fair. Use this as a guide, not an official value list.
Your Offer
| Item | Value | Qty |
|---|---|---|
Their Offer
| Item | Value | Qty |
|---|---|---|
Formula: Adjusted Value = (Sum of Item Value × Qty) × Demand × (1 + Rarity Bonus) × (1 - Condition Penalty)
Tip: add your items and click Calculate Trade.
What this FNAF TD trade value calculator does
Trading in FNAF TD can move fast. One minute an event unit is “must-have,” and the next week demand drops because new content appears. This calculator helps you compare both sides of a trade using a structured approach instead of guesswork. You can input your offer, your partner’s offer, then apply modifiers for demand, rarity, and penalties.
The result gives you a quick signal: win, fair, or lose. It does not replace judgment, but it does give you a clean baseline when chat pressure is high.
How to use it (step by step)
1) Add the item values
For each side, enter up to three items. Add a value and quantity for each slot. If you only have one item, fill one row and leave the others at zero.
2) Apply a demand multiplier
Demand multipliers represent market heat. A neutral value is 1.00. A high-demand unit might be 1.10 to 1.40. A cold unit might be 0.80 to 0.95.
3) Add rarity and condition adjustments
- Rarity Bonus %: Use this for limited releases, hard-to-find variants, or special status.
- Condition Penalty %: Use this to reduce value if the item is less desirable, harder to move, or likely to fall in demand.
4) Include tax or trade loss
If your game mode or trade method includes fees, set the trade tax. The calculator applies it to what you receive, which gives a more realistic net outcome.
Understanding your result
The calculator shows adjusted totals for both sides, a fairness ratio, and a recommendation:
- 115%+: Strong win for you.
- 105%–114.99%: Slight win.
- 95%–104.99%: Fair range.
- 85%–94.99%: Slight loss.
- Below 85%: Significant loss.
In FNAF TD trading, many players accept slightly uneven deals for speed, friendship, or collecting goals. “Fair” can still depend on your strategy.
Practical example
Suppose you offer one high-value event unit at 8,000 and one add-on at 1,500. Your total base is 9,500. You set demand at 1.05 and rarity bonus at 5%. Adjusted total becomes higher than raw value.
The other side offers two collectible units totaling 10,000, but you set their demand at 0.95 and a 5% penalty for weaker liquidity. After adjustments, their net can drop below your side. Without a calculator, that difference is easy to miss.
Tips for safer FNAF TD trading
- Keep your own mini value list and update it weekly.
- Double-check hype spikes before overpaying.
- Don’t rush under countdown pressure.
- Value liquidity: easy-to-trade items are often worth a premium.
- If unsure, test two or three scenarios in the calculator before confirming.
Why demand matters as much as rarity
Many players overfocus on rarity tiers. In practice, demand drives execution. An ultra-rare unit no one wants can be less useful than a less-rare unit everyone is searching for. The demand multiplier in this calculator exists to reflect real market behavior in FNAF TD trade chats and communities.
FAQ
Is this an official FNAF TD value list?
No. This is an independent calculator for estimating trade balance.
Can I use decimals for values?
Yes. You can enter decimal values in all value and multiplier fields.
What if I only trade one item for one item?
Use row 1 on each side and leave other rows blank or zero. The formula still works.
Should I always accept “win” trades?
Not always. Consider long-term goals, future updates, and how quickly you can re-trade what you receive.
Final thoughts
A good FNAF TD trade value calculator helps you trade with clarity. It won’t predict every patch or trend, but it will reduce emotional decisions and improve consistency. Save your preferred multipliers, revisit them often, and treat each trade like a mini portfolio decision.