A Creatures of Sonaria value list is a dated estimate of what traders may exchange, not a price set by Sonar Studios. Species, stored creatures, plushies, tokens, palettes, materials, and signature looks can all appear in the same market while following different demand and identity rules. Use a range to prepare an offer, then verify the exact asset and observe the current Trade Realm.
August 2026 market watchlist
The examples below come from current independent value guides checked on 2026-08-22. They illustrate scale and disagreement; they are not guaranteed sale prices. The safest use is to compare the same species across at least two current sources and recent offers.
Keruku species
One dated independent guide placed this badge-reward species around 500k–600k Shooms with high demand. Another current list may show a different point estimate. Verify recent completed offers and avoid any multi-trade promise.
Community reported · Aug 17 snapshotSomnia Elus species
A current guide placed this role-limited species around 400k–500k with high demand. Role-limited rules and who can supply an item matter as much as the displayed range.
Community reported · volatileCorvurax species
A current guide placed this badge-reward species around 300k–380k with medium demand. Treat the range as a negotiation starting point, not proof that a buyer exists.
Community reported · Aug 17 snapshotCurrent redesigns and returns
Kavouradis and related current additions can attract temporary demand. Do not assign a new value solely because the official page announces a redesign or subspecies.
Observe post-update marketThese high-end examples are particularly risky because a claimed value can exceed what fits comfortably in one supported exchange or tempt players into a trust trade. Never split an exchange across promises. If the complete deal cannot be made safely through the normal interface, walk away.
Build a value range in five checks
- Exact asset: species or stored slot; full name; mutation, traits, age, gender, and appearance where relevant; or exact plushie, token, palette, material, or look.
- Current obtainability: gacha, rotation, mission, event, Artifact Shop, login, promotion, role, badge history, or trade only.
- Two dated sources: record low, high, demand label, update date, and whether their ranges overlap.
- Comparable offers: observe the same asset type in current stalls, listings, auctions, and direct offers. An asking price is not a completed trade.
- Personal boundary: choose your target, acceptable range, and walk-away point before negotiating.
Why values move
Availability changes supply. An event return, mission rerun, shop rotation, redesign, or new subspecies can raise attention while increasing or decreasing scarcity. Balance changes affect play demand. Creator videos and community trends can move demand before actual availability changes. Speculation often peaks near an announcement and settles after players understand the route.
Stored slots add another layer. A particular mutation, trait combination, age, sex, appearance, or veneration state can matter to a specific buyer, but it does not turn the slot into the species unlock. Compare stored slots with comparable slots, not with the base species number.
Plushies and cosmetics can be limited or effect-driven. Tokens can be consumed. A palette and material with similar theme names can have different sources and market behavior. Keep categories separate even if a list places all of them in Shooms.
Handle disagreement
If two lists overlap, use the shared band as the first working range. If they do not overlap, investigate update dates, obtainability assumptions, asset type, and demand method. Observe current offers and label the result as disputed. Do not choose the higher list when selling and the lower list when buying while presenting both as objective truth.
A single extreme transaction can reflect collector preference, overpayment, misinformation, or a special slot. It should not immediately redefine the market. Wait for comparable results.
Decide W, F, or L
Add the current ranges, but also compare demand and liquidity. A fair total made from slow, low-demand items may be difficult to trade again. A small loss can be reasonable when receiving a creature you want to play and giving up duplicates. A large claimed win can be unsafe if the incoming object is a stored slot rather than a species.
Run the final identity check in Trade Scam Safety after every offer change. Value work cannot protect a trade whose contents changed.
Frequently asked questions
Is this an official price list?
No. Sonar Studios does not publish a permanent market price for every species or item. Every example here is a dated community estimate.
Why not list all exact values?
A copied static table becomes stale and encourages false precision. Current lists already disagree. The method, dates, ranges, and identity checks remain useful after an individual number changes.
Are stored creatures worth the species price?
Not automatically. A stored creature is a slot, while a species is an unlock. Mutations and traits can give a slot collector value, but compare it with similar slots.
Evidence note
Market method and movement are Community corroborated by current independent TradingKeep, BloxGuidesGG, and community Trading references checked 2026-08-22 UTC. The example ranges remain community-reported snapshots, not guaranteed offers.