
Default Value
0.04
Neon
0.81
Mega Neon
2.65
Demand Rank
#217
| Variant | Default Value | No Potion | Fly | Ride | Fly Ride |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Normal | 0.04 | 0.04 | 0.24 | 0.24 | 0.49 |
| Neon | 0.81 | 0.26 | 0.54 | 0.54 | 0.81 |
| Mega Neon | 2.65 | 1.15 | 1.9 | 1.9 | 2.65 |
0.04
24 Jul 26 β 21 Aug 26
All-time high
0.04
All-time low
0.04
Current
0.04
2 recorded prices. The latest point is the current live value.
The Unicorn Ducky is a ultra rare pet in Roblox Adopt Me. Its current trading value is 0.04, with the Neon version worth 0.81 and the Mega Neon version worth 2.65. The Unicorn Ducky has a demand rank of #217 in the Adopt Me trading values list.
Trading values can vary based on potion status. A No Potion Unicorn Ducky is worth 0.04, while Fly (0.24), Ride (0.24), and Fly Ride (0.49) versions each have their own distinct trading values. Use our trade calculator to check if your Unicorn Ducky trade is fair.
In terms of trading value, Unicorn Ducky sits close to Pangolin (0.05) and Black-Footed Ferret (0.05). It trades a little below Pangolin right now.
Making a Neon Unicorn Ducky takes four full-grown copies combined at the Neon Cave. The Neon (0.81) is worth 19.1x the regular version, so crafting one is worth doing rather than buying. A Mega Neon Unicorn Ducky, which needs sixteen copies in total, is worth 2.65.
The Fly Ride Unicorn Ducky (0.49) is worth more than the No Potion version (0.04) β normal for pets where players care more about the abilities than about keeping one untouched.
Unicorn Ducky sits at demand rank #217, so finding the right trade partner takes more patience. Bundling it with other ultra rare pets to trade up works well, or look for collectors who specifically want this one. The trade calculator will tell you whether a bundle comes out even.
As a ultra rare item, Unicorn Ducky's value comes down to how available it is, how badly people want it, and where the trading market goes. Quieter items like Unicorn Ducky (rank #217) are sometimes the hidden gems β if a future update puts them back in demand, whoever held on benefits most.