Jujutsu Infinite Values Explained – Trading, Demand, Marketplace & Fair Deals
Trading in Jujutsu Infinite is not just about rarity. Real item value is shaped by demand, availability, event timing and what people actually trade for. This guide explains how Values work, how they are updated on GamingFansites, and how you can use the Value List, Marketplace and W/F/L Calculator to avoid overpays and find fair deals.
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What are Values in Jujutsu Infinite?
Values represent the estimated trading worth of an item. On GamingFansites, values are expressed in DF (Demon Fingers) because DF is the most common community reference. Values are not official prices — they are community-driven indicators to judge if a trade is fair, risky, or an overpay.

Trading Currencies (DF, Purified Cursed Hand, Domain Shards)
In real trades, players often treat certain items like currencies. In Jujutsu Infinite, the key trade currencies are:
Demon Fingers (DF) – the base currency (bronze reference).
Purified Cursed Hand (PCH) – roughly the “silver” currency: 1 PCH ≈ 10 DF.
Domain Shards (DS) – roughly the “gold” currency: 1 DS ≈ 50 50 DF.
Important: Unless a player explicitly asks for a specific currency item (like PCH), most traders only care about the total DF equivalent. That means: 10 DF and 1 PCH usually feel the same in a normal deal, and 50 DF can be traded as 1 DS.
✅ Practical rule: Always compare trades in DF equivalent — then use the currency form that’s easiest to pay.
How are Values calculated on GamingFansites?
Values on GamingFansites are based on a democratic, transparent, community-driven system. Instead of one person deciding prices, values evolve through collective voting and real trade behavior.
Community Voting: Logged-in users vote on item value and demand.
Voting Threshold: Once enough votes are collected, values update automatically.
Fast Updates: Relevant changes are applied within 24 hours.
No vote weighting: Every logged-in user has equal influence.
This helps keep values close to real market behavior, not artificial inflation or bias.

Stable Values & Stable Demand – What that means for traders
In Jujutsu Infinite, many values and demands are very stable compared to other Roblox trading games. That’s good news: you can make decisions based on consistent trends instead of daily chaos.
Fair deals stay fair longer (less sudden price swings).
Demand matters more than hype (easy-to-trade items keep their worth).
Currency conversion works reliably (DF ↔ PCH ↔ DS stays meaningful).
⚠️ The main exceptions are usually newly released items and event items right after they become unobtainable.
Demand vs Rarity – What really matters?
Rarity alone doesn’t define value. The biggest factor is Demand. A rare item can be hard to trade, while a high-demand item can sell fast even if it’s more common.
High Demand: Easy to trade, usually stable value
Low Demand: Harder to sell, can feel “discounted” in real trades
Event Items: Often spike after becoming unobtainable
Understanding demand helps you avoid trades that look good on paper but are painful to resell later.


Why do some items have a Value Range?
Some items show a value range (example: 45–55 DF) instead of one fixed number. That reflects real trading:
Negotiation flexibility
Different demand situations
Small market fluctuations
Tip: Sellers aim for the higher end when demand is high. Buyers target the lower end when supply increases.
Using the Jujutsu Infinite Value List
The Value List gives you a full overview of items — weapons, accessories, cursed objects, unobtainables and more.
Search items instantly
Sort by value or demand
Filter by category
See up-to-date community-driven values

Item Detail Pages + Infobox Links (Your new Feature)
Each item has its own dedicated detail page — the central hub for everything related to that item. This is where your new in-article item linking becomes powerful: readers can instantly see value, demand and context without leaving the Wiki flow.
Community comments & discussions
Value voting & demand voting
Price history graph
Demand history graph
Marketplace activity (buy & sell interest)
✅ Pro tip: Use Infoboxes mainly for “currency items” (DF/PCH/DS) and other high-traffic trade goods. That way, your Wiki articles become interactive and help users make decisions instantly.

Marketplace – Find Trading Partners
The Marketplace helps players find each other. Users can manage personal buy/sell lists and contact traders using the built-in messaging system.
⚠️ Important: All trades happen in-game and at the user’s own responsibility. GamingFansites does not provide an automated trading system and is independent of the game developer.

W/F/L Calculator – Check your Trade Before You Commit
The Win / Fair / Lose (W/F/L) Calculator helps evaluate trades before you accept. It considers:
Current item values
Value ranges
Demand ratings
Marketplace activity
The result is a recommendation — not a guarantee — but it’s great to spot overpays, risky deals, or profit opportunities.

Conclusion
Trading in Jujutsu Infinite becomes much easier when you combine community-driven values, demand awareness and market insight. GamingFansites puts everything into one transparent system.
✅ Check values
✅ Compare trades
✅ Understand DF/PCH/DS conversions
✅ Use demand & history
✅ Trade smarter
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