Enter the blocky world of Brainrot in Steal a Brainrot. The mission is to buy Brainrot characters on the conveyor belt to earn more coins and buy new Brainrots.
Each character in Steal a Brainrot has a different purchase price and income/s rate. When buying a character, it will automatically generate money over time, calculated by income/second, for example, 1 coin/s, 12 coins/s...
There can be upgrades/levels for the character to increase income/s according to each level and a global buff multiplier that affects many characters. Some characters have special skills or give group/set bonuses if you own many characters of the same type.
To understand better, we can divide the gameplay of Steal a Brainrot into two main parts: how to buy brainrot characters and rules for choosing the best purchase.
You buy Brainrot at the Ramp Area with the money you have available in the game.
Each Brainrot has a different price and income potential. Rarer brainrots are more expensive and generate more money.
In addition to buying, you can also steal Brainrots from other players' bases.
Sort by income per cost and buy the characters to upgrade with the highest stat first because they are the brainrot characters that pay off quickly.
Balance the quantity and level: sometimes buying 2 cheap characters with higher total income increases the expensive character by 1 level. Compare income/cost to decide.
Look for characters with global buffs: if a character when purchased gives +10% to all, the actual value may be superior before calculating the total effect.