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Continue ShoppingA Brainrot tier list is a way to rank Brainrots by how useful they are in normal gameplay.
In general, players care about how much money a Brainrot makes over time and how hard it is to get.
Most tier lists focus on long-term value, not looks or memes.
This list is based on common player behavior, community discussion, and in-game results.
Most players rank Brainrots using three main factors.
First, income.
Brainrots that earn more money per second are ranked higher.
Second, rarity and availability.
Secret and OG Brainrots are usually stronger, but also much harder to get.
Third, consistency.
A Brainrot that performs well in many situations is valued more than one that only works in rare cases.
In practice, players keep high-tier Brainrots and replace low-tier ones as soon as possible.
S-Tier Brainrots are the strongest in the game.
They usually have very high income and strong long-term value.
Most players aim for these as end-game goals.
Commonly placed in S-Tier:
These Brainrots are usually Secret or OG rarity.
They are rare, expensive, and hard to replace once obtained.
Most players keep S-Tier Brainrots permanently.
A-Tier Brainrots are strong and reliable.
They earn good money and are useful for a long time, but they are slightly weaker than S-Tier.
Common A-Tier examples:
In general, players use A-Tier Brainrots while working toward S-Tier ones.
They are good investments for mid to late game.
B-Tier Brainrots are average.
They work fine early on, but they fall behind later.
Common B-Tier examples:
Most players use these only as temporary options.
They are usually replaced once better Brainrots are available.
No.
Lower-tier Brainrots still help early players progress.
In general, every Brainrot has some value at the start.
The problem is scaling.
Lower tiers do not keep up as the game progresses.
Most players slowly phase them out.
Secret and OG Brainrots usually have much higher income.
They are designed as rare, late-game rewards.
Because of this, they dominate most tier lists.
In practice, rarity often equals power in Steal a Brainrot.
Yes.
Tier lists change when updates add new Brainrots or rebalance old ones.
Community opinions also shift over time.
In general, S-Tier Brainrots stay strong longer, while mid tiers move more often.
Some players talk about real-money trading for rare Brainrots.
This is not officially supported by Roblox or the game.
It can lead to scams, account loss, or bans.
Most players rely on normal gameplay, luck, and trading inside the game.
Use it as a guideline, not a rule.
In general:
Most players focus on steady progress, not perfect optimization.
A Brainrot tier list ranks Brainrots by usefulness and income.
S-Tier Brainrots are the strongest and rarest.
A-Tier Brainrots are reliable and efficient.
B-Tier Brainrots are temporary and mainly for early game.
In practice, most players upgrade slowly and adjust after each update.