amvgg.com

What amvgg.com is

AMVGG describes itself as “the #1 most trusted Adopt Me value list” — a site where you can look up values for pets, eggs, vehicles, toys, and other items from the game. (Adopt Me Values)
Here are its main features:

  • A value list section: pets, pet-wear, strollers, food, vehicles, toys, etc. (Adopt Me Values)

  • A trade calculator: it offers a tool to calculate “WFL” (Worth-for-Live? Actually it seems to be “What For List” or similar) to assess trades. (Adopt Me Values)

  • Guides and a server (Discord) for community discussions. (Discord)

  • They explicitly say they are not affiliated with the game’s developer (Uplift Games LLC) or any official value-board. (Adopt Me Values)


Why users use it

  • Provides a centralised reference for item values: if you’re trading in Adopt Me, you want to know what’s “fair.”

  • The calculator gives a quantitative check rather than relying purely on gut/trader reputation.

  • Since the site claims to have “the richest and the most experienced traders worldwide” maintaining it, it might feel more solid than random posts in chat. (Adopt Me Values)

  • The community/Discord presence means you can ask questions rather than just looking at numbers.

  • It can help you avoid being severely under-valued in a trade (or overpaying) if you rely on it sensibly.


Things to be cautious about

  • Unofficial: It’s not an official game site, and it is explicitly stated: “We are not owned or affiliated with Uplift Games LLC.” (Adopt Me Values)

  • Value systems in trading games can be volatile. What was “worth” X yesterday might be worth Y today due to new items, hype, game updates.

  • There is some controversy over its origins. One Reddit post explains that the team behind AMVGG say they used to run another site (adoptmevalues.gg), then left and created AMVGG. (Reddit)

  • Community trust matters: The mod post notes that neither site (the old one nor AMVGG) is officially recommended by the subreddit — users should make their own decision. (Reddit)

  • Just because a value board says something is “worth” a certain amount, doesn’t force all traders to accept that value. Real trades depend on supply, demand, condition, rarity, and what the other party wants.

  • Always double-check: Some trades may use these values as a baseline, but many trades deviate for reasons (prestige items, limited time items, personal preference).

  • The “calculator” gives guidance but is not a guarantee that a trade is safe or balanced.


How to make best use of AMVGG

  • Use the value list as a starting point, not the final word. Compare what you find there with what you see in actual recent trades (if you can).

  • Use the trade calculator when you’re considering a trade: plug in items, check “WFL” (worth-for-list) and see if the ratio seems fair.

  • Join the Discord/community forums linked from the site: maybe ask if a particular item is trending up/down, or if there are exceptions.

  • Keep track of update dates: if the value list hasn’t been updated recently, its numbers might be stale.

  • Be aware of special items (limited event pets, exclusive items) and see if the board treats them differently.

  • When in trade conversation with someone, you may reference: “According to AMVGG, item X = Y value” — but don’t rely solely on that to win the trade. Be willing to negotiate.

  • Also, use multiple sources if you can. Maybe compare with at least one other community value board, to see consensus or major differences.


Summary

AMVGG is a useful tool for players of Adopt Me who engage in trading. It offers item valuations, a trade calculator, and community support. It’s well-set up for that purpose. But because it’s unofficial, its values are approximate and should be treated as guidelines, not absolutes. Good traders will combine this information with real-world trade observance, game updates, supply/demand shifts, and negotiation skills.


Key Takeaways

  • It is a third-party value list site for the game Adopt Me.

  • Offers item valuations (pets, eggs, etc) + trade calculator.

  • Not officially affiliated with the game developer → treat values as guidance.

  • Origin involves a split from a previous value site (some community controversy).

  • Best used along with other sources and real-trade observation.

  • Be cautious: values change, trade fairness depends on more than numbers.


FAQ

Is AMVGG ‘official’?
No. The site states clearly it is not affiliated with the game’s developer. It’s a community derived resource.

Can I rely on its values for every trade?
You can rely on them as a baseline. But every trade depends on supply/demand, condition of items, player preference, and timing. Use them, but don’t treat them as absolute.

What happens if my item value is much higher/lower than AMVGG says?
It means either: (a) the value board is outdated for that item (b) your item has special attributes (rare variant, demand spike) (c) the other trader values it differently. Always negotiate, and consider getting recent trade evidence.

Are there risks using a value-site like this?
Yes. If you assume the number is the ‘true’ value and accept a bad trade believing you’re getting fair value — you might be wrong. Also, depending too heavily on one site could ignore market changes.

Should I use other value boards too?
Yes. Comparing with at least one other board adds perspective. If multiple boards agree, you’re likely okay. If they differ significantly, dig deeper.

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