Practical tier notes

Lucky Block Rush tier list, rewritten as priorities

For this kind of game, the best thing is usually not the rarest thing. The best thing is what makes every run faster right now.

Priority tiers

S priority: Anything that speeds every run

Cash, strength, and repeat-open efficiency affect the whole loop, so they matter before rare chasing.

A priority: Brainrot and pet capacity upgrades

Capacity matters once your inventory or equipped slots become the reason income stalls.

B priority: Luck-focused upgrades

Luck is useful after your basic route is stable, but it is hard to value without verified drop tables.

Late priority: Cosmetic tags, flex rewards, and mutation chasing

Good for committed players, but weak as a first purchase or beginner route target.

Passes mapped to priorities

PassWhere it fitsLive shop status
x2 StrengthConsider after fights, not cash, are slowing every run.399 Robux
x2 Cash GainsUseful when upgrade costs are the wall and your Brainrot/cash loop is active.395 Robux
VIPBroad but expensive. Compare it against focused cash, strength, hatch, or slot passes first.795 Robux
Void HunterMutation-focused. Skip until you are already farming Brainrots seriously.799 Robux
+2 Pet SlotsUseful when equipped slots are limiting income or team power.395 Robux
Triple HatchConvenience for repeated hatching; weak if you only play short sessions.190 Robux
Auto HatchConvenience pass. Good for long hatching sessions, unnecessary if you hatch manually.105 Robux
+100 Pet Inventory StorageStorage becomes useful later; beginners should wait until inventory pressure is real.199 Robux
+4 Pet SlotsUnavailable in the shop route now, so plan around equipped slots you can actually buy.Open the live store
This page does not rank specific Brainrots or drops because the site does not have current published odds.

Mistakes that change priorities

  • Pushing a new enemy when the current one is already too slow.
  • Spending Robux before knowing whether cash, strength, slots, hatching, or luck is the real wall.
  • Saving every reward forever instead of using early boosts to speed the next few runs.
  • Trusting exact drop rates, mutation odds, or secret item values without seeing them in the current game.
  • Following old videos after a Saturday update without comparing the current client.

What this list does not rank

  • Do not plan around exact lucky block drop rates unless the live game shows them.
  • Brainrot rarity, mutation, and value rankings need visible in-game values before you treat them as facts.
  • Do not assume Discord, Trello, or complete patch notes exist unless the developer links them.