Permanent fruits are bought once with Robux and stay on your account forever — no risk of losing them by eating a new fruit. That permanence carries a real price premium, but not every fruit's perm version is worth that premium equally. Here's how to think about it.
Why Permanent Fruits Cost So Much More
Because a permanent fruit can never be lost, its value reflects both the fruit itself and the elimination of replacement risk forever. This is why lower-tier perms often carry the highest relative multiplier — a cheap physical fruit made permanent removes 100% of future replacement cost relative to its low starting price, while a Dragon-tier perm's multiplier is smaller in relative terms even though the absolute Robux cost is enormous.
Highest-Value Perms Right Now
West Dragon (Perm) and East Dragon (Perm) sit at the very top of the entire game's item value — roughly 15B and 14B Beli-equivalent respectively — reflecting both apex combat stats and permanent security on the game's two most sought-after fruits. Kitsune (Perm) follows at 1.8B, a 3x jump from its already-high physical value.
Best Value-for-Money Perms
If you're not chasing S-tier flex value, mid-tier perms like Tiger and Yeti (both roughly 3x their physical value when made permanent) offer strong, stable demand without requiring a Dragon-sized Robux budget. These hold their trade value well because their physical demand (9-10/10) carries through to the perm version.
When Perm Isn't Worth It
If a fruit's physical demand is already low and unstable, making it permanent doesn't fix that — you're paying a premium to permanently hold something the market wasn't excited about to begin with. Check a fruit's demand and trend tag on the value list before committing Robux to its permanent version; a "Falling" or "Unstable" trend is a signal to wait.
Before You Buy or Trade for a Perm
Run the exact perm value through the trade calculator before agreeing to any trade involving a permanent fruit — remember to toggle "Permanent" on that item, since mixing up physical and perm values is the most common calculator mistake traders make.
