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My Dino Park Value List and WFL Trade Checker

This my dino park value list covers all 12 dinos with a trade value, a demand read, and a WFL checker so you can score both sides of a trade before you tap accept. Nothing in-game shows you this, so the numbers here are the fastest way to spot a bad deal.

TL;DR: Trade values are anchored to each dino's in-game egg cost, the same figures the Dino Database uses, and demand is layered on top from tier and payback speed. Use the WFL checker to add dinos to your side and their side, then compare the totals. Anything inside a 10% gap is a Fair trade.

My Dino Park value list (all 12 dinos)

Search by name or re-sort to check every dino's trade value and demand before you commit to a trade.

TierDinosaurTrade valueDemand
Legendary🦖T-Rex$50,000Very high
Epic🦕Spinosaurus$25,000High
Epic🦕Triceratops$20,000High
Rare🐊Brachiosaurus$12,000Medium
Rare🐊Stegosaurus$10,000Medium
Rare🐊Velociraptor$8,000Medium
Uncommon🦅Pterodactyl$6,000Medium
Uncommon🦅Ankylosaurus$5,000Medium
Uncommon🦅Parasaurolophus$4,000Medium
Common🦎Dilophosaurus$1,500Low
Common🦎Gallimimus$1,000Low
Common🦎Compsognathus$500Low

Trade values are community-sourced and anchored to in-game egg cost; we are still verifying exact numbers in-game before treating them as gospel. Last updated 2026-07-08.

WFL trade checker

Add dinos to each side and the checker sums their trade value, then calls it Win, Fair, or Lose from your point of view. A gap inside 10% counts as Fair.

Trade baskets

Build both sides of the trade

DinoYour sideTheir side
🦖T-Rex
$50,000
0
0
🦕Spinosaurus
$25,000
0
0
🦕Triceratops
$20,000
0
0
🐊Brachiosaurus
$12,000
0
0
🐊Stegosaurus
$10,000
0
0
🐊Velociraptor
$8,000
0
0
🦅Pterodactyl
$6,000
0
0
🦅Ankylosaurus
$5,000
0
0
🦅Parasaurolophus
$4,000
0
0
🦎Dilophosaurus
$1,500
0
0
🦎Gallimimus
$1,000
0
0
🦎Compsognathus
$500
0
0
Add at least one dino to your side and their side to see the WFL verdict.

How these values are calculated

Trade value starts from the in-game egg cost for each dino. That keeps the baseline easy to check, because the number comes straight from the Store instead of a rating someone made up. A dino that costs more to hatch anchors higher, and a cheaper Common anchors lower.

Demand sits on top of that. It is derived from the dino's tier plus how fast it repays its cost, so two dinos with similar prices are not forced to look identical. A Legendary or a quick-paying dino tends to pull more offers than a slow Common at the same value. If you want to see the raw income and payback behind demand, the Egg ROI Calculator breaks it down per egg.

Community trade values move around after updates, events, or a shift in what players want. Treat this list as a practical starting point, then adjust for what people are actually offering you in-game.

FAQ

What is the best value dino in My Dino Park?

T-Rex holds the highest trade value on this list because its Legendary Egg costs the most in-game, and it carries the strongest demand too. If you want the fastest payback rather than the biggest number, the mid-tier Epics like Triceratops often trade more smoothly.

How does the My Dino Park value list work?

Every trade value here is anchored to the dino's in-game egg cost, the same figures the Dino Database uses, so nothing contradicts the rest of the site. Demand is a separate signal based on tier and payback speed. Treat both as a baseline, then confirm the deal on the trade screen.

What does WFL mean in My Dino Park trading?

WFL stands for Win, Fair, or Lose. Add the dinos on your side and their side, and the checker sums each basket's trade value. If you receive noticeably more than you give it calls a Win, if you give more it calls a Lose, and anything inside a roughly 10% band is Fair.

Is trading safe in My Dino Park?

Trading is safest when you check the totals, confirm the exact dinos, and skip rushed deals. This checker compares baseline value, but it cannot stop scams, impersonation, or a last-second swap. Always re-read the trade window before you accept.

How often is the value list updated?

The numbers are re-checked when the game updates egg costs or income, or when community pricing drifts. This table was last checked on 2026-07-08. We are still verifying exact in-game figures, so expect small corrections rather than treating any value as final.

Why does demand matter if trade value equals cost?

Cost gives a stable baseline, but demand explains how easy a dino is to actually move. A higher tier or a fast-paying dino attracts more offers than a similar-cost one nobody is chasing. Use demand to guide the negotiation, not to replace the value total.