No entity is assigned S, A, B, or C
A safe rank needs an exact name, role or income, public reference, checked date, and replacement context. None of the similar lucky-block games can supply that missing data.
Exact brainrot and lucky-block ranks are held because no public exact-game catalog, odds table, income table, or ranking source was found. Use these role-first priorities now.
A safe rank needs an exact name, role or income, public reference, checked date, and replacement context. None of the similar lucky-block games can supply that missing data.
It confirms the loop and progression relationship, but it does not list entity names, rarity, odds, income, or ranks.
Similar lucky-block games are kept separate because their place and universe IDs do not match.
These are decision paths, not disguised entity ranks.
One complete climb, drop, smash, reward, income, and unlock cycle gives context for every later choice.
Check: Confirm where the game shows the reward and income.
Use the values visible in your exact session instead of a guessed or cross-game ranking.
Check: Compare the new reward with your current weakest useful option.
Judge the run by whether it moves the next better-block target forward.
Check: Read the price or requirement again after meaningful progress.
When the goal is variety, check whether the brainrot is new before replacing an income option.
Check: Use the canonical name displayed in your game.
No exact-game public catalog, income table, odds list, or ranking source was found.
Compare the value shown in your game against beginner, income, next-unlock, and collection goals.
No. A useful rank also needs exact identity, income or role, source date, and replacement context.
When dated exact-game entity details are publicly available and can be checked.