Gag Trade Calculator — Evaluate Fair Toontown Gag Trading Values Instantly

Compare any two Toontown gags across all seven tracks with our gag trade calculator. Get damage, healing, accuracy, and utility-weighted trade values to determine fair exchanges at a glance.

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Gag Trade Calculator

Select two Toontown gags to compare their trade values. The calculator evaluates damage or healing output, accuracy, and track-specific utility modifiers to determine trade fairness.

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Select two gag tracks and levels, then click Calculate Trade to compare their trade values.

Gag Trade Value Formula Explained

The gag trade calculator computes a composite trade value for each gag using base damage or healing output, track accuracy, and a utility modifier. This creates a balanced comparison across all seven Toontown gag tracks.

Trade Value = Base Output × Accuracy × Track Utility Modifier

Track Modifiers & Accuracy Reference

Gag TrackOutput TypeAccuracyUtility ModifierTrade Value Weight
SoundDamage (Group)95%1.4×Group multi-target
Toon-UpHealing95%1.3×Healing scarcity
TrapDamage85%1.2×Requires Lure setup
DropDamage60%1.15×High risk, high reward
LureRounds80%1.1×Enables Trap & accuracy boost
ThrowDamage75%1.0×Standard damage
SquirtDamage85%1.0×Standard damage

Base output refers to the raw damage or healing value of the gag at its selected level. For Lure gags, the output is measured in stun rounds (converted to an equivalent value for comparison).

How Gag Trading Works in Toontown

While direct gag trading between players is not a native feature in classic Toontown, many community servers and player coordination strategies involve evaluating gag worth. Use this calculator to:

  1. Select Gag 1 — Choose the track and level of the first gag being offered in the trade.
  2. Select Gag 2 — Choose the track and level of the second gag being requested or offered in return.
  3. Click Calculate Trade — The calculator computes the composite trade value for each gag using the formula: Trade Value = Base Output × Accuracy × Utility Modifier.
  4. Interpret the ratio — A ratio near 1.0 indicates a balanced trade. Ratios above 1.2 or below 0.8 suggest the trade favors one side.
  5. Check fairness — The calculator classifies trades as Fair, Favorable to You, or Favorable to Them based on the value gap percentage.

Gag Trade Calculation Examples

Example 1: Level 6 Sound vs Level 7 Throw

Sound Foghorn (Lv6): 50 dmg × 95% × 1.4 = 66.5 trade value

Throw Wedding Cake (Lv7): 120 dmg × 75% × 1.0 = 90.0 trade value

Trade Ratio: 90.0 ÷ 66.5 = 1.35 — Favorable to Gag 2 (Throw)

Example 2: Level 5 Toon-Up vs Level 5 Drop

Toon-Up Pixie Dust (Lv5): 70 heal × 95% × 1.3 = 86.45 trade value

Drop Safe (Lv5): 60 dmg × 60% × 1.15 = 41.4 trade value

Trade Ratio: 41.4 ÷ 86.45 = 0.48 — Strongly Favorable to Gag 1 (Toon-Up)

Example 3: Level 4 Squirt vs Level 4 Throw

Squirt Seltzer Bottle (Lv4): 21 dmg × 85% × 1.0 = 17.85 trade value

Throw Fruit Pie (Lv4): 27 dmg × 75% × 1.0 = 20.25 trade value

Trade Ratio: 20.25 ÷ 17.85 = 1.13 — Fair Trade (within 15%)

All Gag Tracks Reference & Base Values

Each gag track has seven levels with progressively stronger output. Below are the base damage or healing values used by the calculator for every gag across all tracks.

Gag Output Values by Track and Level

LevelSoundThrowSquirtDropTrapLure (Rds)Toon-Up
14641012210
271081820218
31117123035330
41627214550345
52140306070470
650100801701804120
79012010518019515210

Lure values represent stun rounds. The calculator converts rounds to an equivalent value (rounds × 15) for trade comparison.

People Also Ask About Gag Trade Calculations

The calculator evaluates gags using a composite trade value formula that factors in base damage or healing output, track accuracy, and a utility modifier. Sound and Toon-Up gags receive higher utility multipliers due to group-wide effects, while Drop gags are adjusted for lower accuracy. The ratio between two gags' trade values indicates whether a trade is balanced, favorable, or unfavorable.
Sound gags generally carry the highest trade value due to their group damage capability and high 95% accuracy. A max-level Opera deals 90 damage to all cogs simultaneously, making it exceptionally valuable. Toon-Up gags also hold premium trade value because healing is essential for group survival and cannot be replaced by any other track.
In the original Toontown Online and most private servers, gags cannot be directly traded between players. However, the gag trade calculator is useful for evaluating relative gag worth when coordinating group strategies, deciding which gags to prioritize during training, or assessing the value of different gag builds in community discussions.
A fair gag trade occurs when the composite trade values of both gags are within approximately 15% of each other. The calculator compares damage or healing output multiplied by accuracy and track-specific utility modifiers. Trades where one gag's value exceeds the other by more than 20% are considered imbalanced and may warrant renegotiation.
Accuracy directly impacts trade value because a gag that misses wastes a precious turn in battle. High-accuracy tracks like Sound (95%) and Toon-Up (95%) receive full value weighting, while Drop (60%) is significantly discounted. Utility modifiers account for secondary benefits: Sound gets a 1.4× multiplier for hitting all cogs, and Toon-Up gets 1.3× for healing scarcity.

Frequently Asked Gag Trade Calculator Questions

Yes. The calculator includes all seven gag tracks available in Toontown: Toon-Up, Trap, Lure, Sound, Throw, Squirt, and Drop. Each track has its own accuracy value and utility modifier that accurately reflects its role and effectiveness in battle.
Lure gags are valued based on the number of stun rounds they provide. Each round is assigned an equivalent value of 15 points, and this is multiplied by the Lure accuracy (80%) and utility modifier (1.1×). This reflects Lure's critical role in enabling Trap gags and boosting the accuracy of other attacks.
A trade ratio above 1.0 means Gag 2 has a higher composite trade value than Gag 1. Ratios between 0.85 and 1.15 are considered fair trades. Ratios above 1.2 indicate Gag 2 is significantly more valuable, while ratios below 0.8 indicate Gag 1 holds more value. The calculator provides a clear fairness assessment for every comparison.
Sound gags receive a 1.4× utility modifier because they damage all cogs in battle simultaneously, not just a single target. This group-wide effect makes Sound the most efficient damage-dealing track in the game, especially when multiple Toons use Sound together. Its high 95% accuracy further solidifies its premium trade value.
Yes, the calculator uses base gag values and mechanics that are consistent across most Toontown private servers including Toontown Rewritten, Toontown Corporate Clash, and others. If a specific server has modified gag values or introduced new mechanics, the trade ratios may vary slightly from those server-specific implementations.
Understanding relative gag trade values helps you make better decisions about which gags to carry, which to prioritize for experience points, and how to coordinate with teammates. High-value gags like Sound and Toon-Up should be prioritized in group play, while understanding Drop's value discount helps you decide when the risk is worth the potential reward.

Toontown Gag Trading Glossary

Gag Track

One of seven categories of gags in Toontown: Toon-Up, Trap, Lure, Sound, Throw, Squirt, and Drop. Each track has unique mechanics and strategic value.

Trade Value

A composite score computed as Base Output × Accuracy × Utility Modifier, used to compare gags across different tracks and levels for trading purposes.

Accuracy

The probability a gag will hit its target. Ranges from 60% (Drop) to 95% (Sound, Toon-Up). Lower accuracy reduces trade value due to miss risk.

Utility Modifier

A multiplier reflecting a gag track's secondary benefits such as group damage (Sound 1.4×), healing scarcity (Toon-Up 1.3×), or setup requirements (Trap 1.2×).

Trade Ratio

The numerical relationship between two gags' trade values, calculated as Gag 2 Value ÷ Gag 1 Value. Ratios near 1.0 indicate balanced trades.

Stun Rounds

The number of turns a Lure gag keeps cogs immobilized. Each round is valued at 15 equivalent points for trade comparison purposes.

Group Damage

Damage applied to all cogs simultaneously, unique to the Sound track. This multi-target capability significantly increases Sound's trade value.

Fairness Threshold

The acceptable range for a balanced trade, defined as a trade ratio between 0.85 and 1.15. Ratios outside this range indicate imbalanced exchanges.

Editorial Review & Methodology

This gag trade calculator was built and reviewed by the NumbrWiz Editorial Team. The gag values, accuracy percentages, and utility modifiers are based on comprehensive analysis of Toontown Online mechanics, community-verified data from major private servers including Toontown Rewritten, and cross-referencing with established Toontown wiki resources.

  • Formula verification: Trade value calculations cross-checked against community consensus on gag worth, battle strategy guides, and documented game mechanics.
  • Edge case testing: Tested with all 49 possible gag combinations (7 tracks × 7 levels each), same-track comparisons, and extreme level mismatches.
  • UX review: Designed for intuitive dual-gag selection with clear trade ratio display, fairness classification, and step-by-step value breakdown.

Transparency note: All calculations run client-side in your browser. No data is ever collected, stored, or transmitted. This is an unofficial fan utility tool. Gag values are based on widely accepted community data; actual server-specific implementations may vary. Verify critical trade decisions independently.

Page last reviewed: May 2026 · NumbrWiz Editorial Team