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Steal From Brainrots Gears Guide

Complete gear shop guide for Steal From Brainrots. All 11 items with costs, effects, and priority rankings. Covers coils, weapons, and tools.

By Gamically · · 7 min
Steal From Brainrots Gears Guide

Buy Lucky Coil first. The $2M cost hurts but the 60% speed boost transforms the game. I went from failing 7 out of 10 Dragon Cannelloni steals to succeeding 9 out of 10. Speed is everything when giant NPCs are chasing you.

After Lucky Coil, buy Gravity Coil and Grapple Hook. The rest are optional or situational. Here's every gear ranked by value.

How the Gear Shop Works

Two ways to access Ballerina Capuccina's shop:

Method 1: NPC Shop Find the purple-roofed building in the Safe Zone. Approach Ballerina Capuccina and hold E.

Method 2: Backpack Icon Click the backpack icon on the left side of your screen. Works anywhere on the map.

Purchase Rules:

  • Pay with Cash or Robux (Cash is always cheaper)
  • Gears stay in inventory forever (no re-buying after logout)
  • Equip multiple gears at once
  • Switch between gears anytime with number keys

Buy once, use forever. Even if you server hop or take a break for weeks.

All Gears Ranked

S-Tier (Buy First)

Lucky Coil - $2,000,000

  • Effect: 60% movement speed boost
  • Works while carrying brainrots
  • Permanent equipment
  • Why S-Tier: Escaping giants 60% faster = more successful steals. This pays for itself in 30 minutes of efficient grinding.

I saved for three days to afford Lucky Coil. Best purchase I ever made. The difference between base speed and Lucky Coil speed is night and day.

Gravity Coil - $500,000

  • Effect: Jump 3x higher
  • Access upper floors of bases
  • Reach other players' platforms (with Robux steals)
  • Why S-Tier: Vertical movement opens new steal routes. Some brainrots spawn on second floors. Without Gravity Coil, you can't reach them.

A-Tier (Buy Second)

Grapple Hook - $1,500,000

  • Effect: Grapple to distant surfaces
  • Covers map distances fast
  • Works in Safe Zone and Field
  • Why A-Tier: Speed across the map to developer bases during Admin Abuse events. Grappling is faster than running for long distances.

Super Coil - $1,200,000

  • Effect: 45% movement speed boost
  • Budget alternative to Lucky Coil
  • Why A-Tier: If you can't afford Lucky Coil yet, Super Coil bridges the gap. Still useful after buying Lucky Coil for situations where you want different stats.

Ultra Coil - $800,000

  • Effect: 35% movement speed boost
  • Mid-tier speed option
  • Why A-Tier: Same logic as Super Coil. Transitional purchase while saving for Lucky Coil.

B-Tier (Situational)

Frying Pan - $750,000

  • Effect: Flings nearby players long distances
  • Makes them drop carried brainrots (if outside Safe Zone)
  • Why B-Tier: Pure PvP troll weapon. Useful if you enjoy griefing. Worthless for PvE progression. I bought it to mess with friends in private servers.

Speed Coil - $400,000

  • Effect: 25% movement speed boost
  • Entry-level speed gear
  • Why B-Tier: Affordable early game but becomes obsolete once you buy higher-tier coils.

Gravity Coil - $500,000 Already covered in S-Tier.

C-Tier (Skip These)

Rusty Coil - $100,000

  • Effect: 15% movement speed boost
  • Budget starter coil
  • Why C-Tier: The 15% boost barely matters. Save your money for Speed Coil or higher.

Golden Slap - $250,000 (Robux alternative available)

  • Effect: Cosmetic slap with gold particles
  • No gameplay impact
  • Why C-Tier: Visual-only. Looks cool but doesn't help you steal brainrots.

Fire Slap - $600,000 (Robux alternative available)

  • Effect: Cosmetic slap with fire particles
  • No gameplay impact
  • Why C-Tier: Same as Golden Slap. Pure cosmetic.

Void Slap - $1,000,000 (Robux alternative available)

  • Effect: Cosmetic slap with void/purple particles
  • No gameplay impact
  • Why C-Tier: Expensive cosmetic. Only buy if you have millions to burn and want to flex.

Early Game (Less than $500K):

  1. Save for Gravity Coil ($500K)
  2. Skip Rusty Coil, it's not worth it
  3. Optionally buy Speed Coil ($400K) if you're dying constantly

Mid Game ($500K - $2M):

  1. Buy Gravity Coil ($500K) first
  2. Save for Lucky Coil ($2M)
  3. Ultra Coil ($800K) if you want speed NOW
  4. Grapple Hook ($1.5M) once you have Lucky Coil

Late Game ($2M+):

  1. Lucky Coil ($2M) if you somehow don't have it yet
  2. Grapple Hook ($1.5M)
  3. Frying Pan ($750K) for PvP trolling
  4. Slaps (cosmetic) if you're rich and bored

Coil Comparison

All the movement speed coils side by side:

Coil Name Speed Boost Cost Value Rating
Lucky Coil 60% $2,000,000 10/10
Super Coil 45% $1,200,000 7/10
Ultra Coil 35% $800,000 6/10
Speed Coil 25% $400,000 5/10
Rusty Coil 15% $100,000 2/10

The jump from 45% (Super) to 60% (Lucky) is worth the extra $800K. Don't settle for Super Coil if you can grind another hour for Lucky.

Coils Stack?

No. Equipping multiple coils does NOT stack their effects. The game uses the highest coil's boost.

If you equip Lucky Coil (60%) and Super Coil (45%) together, you only get 60%. The 45% is ignored.

I wasted 10 minutes testing every combination. Trust me, they don't stack.

Best Gear Combinations

For Stealing:

  • Lucky Coil (60% speed)
  • Gravity Coil (vertical movement)
  • Grapple Hook (long-distance gaps)

For PvP Trolling:

  • Lucky Coil (catch fleeing players)
  • Frying Pan (fling them)
  • Gravity Coil (chase on multiple floors)

For Events:

  • Lucky Coil (win races to developer bases)
  • Grapple Hook (cross map instantly)
  • Gravity Coil (access elevated spawns)

When to Use Each Gear

Lucky Coil: Always equipped unless you're doing something specific. The 60% speed helps in every scenario.

Gravity Coil: Equip when entering bases with multiple floors. Swap back to Lucky Coil when fleeing.

Grapple Hook: Equip during Admin Abuse events when developers announce base spawns. Grapple across the map, then swap to Lucky Coil for the actual steal.

Frying Pan: Equip when you see players carrying high-value brainrots outside Safe Zones. Fling them, steal their drop.

Cash vs Robux Purchases

Some gears offer Cash OR Robux payment:

Gear Cash Price Robux Price
Lucky Coil $2,000,000 ~400 Robux
Gravity Coil $500,000 ~100 Robux
Grapple Hook $1,500,000 ~300 Robux
Slaps (all) Various 25-50 Robux

Is Robux Worth It?

No, unless you're extremely impatient. Grinding $2M for Lucky Coil takes 3-4 hours of active play. That's less than the cost of a single fast-food meal in monetary value.

Save your Robux for private servers (less competition during Admin Abuse events).

Common Mistakes

Buying cosmetics first: Slaps look cool but don't help progression. Buy functional gears first.

Skipping Gravity Coil: "I don't need jump height" is wrong. Some bases have unreachable brainrots without it.

Trying to stack coils: Doesn't work. Use the highest tier coil, unequip the rest.

Buying every coil: You only need Lucky Coil endgame. Don't waste money on Rusty/Speed/Ultra once you have Lucky.

Using Frying Pan in Safe Zone: The weapon doesn't work in the Safe Zone. Stop trying to fling people there.

Gear Shop Location

If you can't find Ballerina Capuccina:

  1. Spawn into game (loads you in Safe Zone)
  2. Look for purple-roofed building near your base
  3. Building has "Gear Shop" sign above door
  4. Enter and approach the NPC

Or just press the backpack icon on the left side of your screen. Way faster.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I lose gears when I leave the game?

No. All purchased gears stay in your inventory permanently. Log in weeks later and they're still there.

Can I refund gears I don't want?

No. All sales are final. Choose carefully before buying cosmetic items.

Which gear should I buy first?

Gravity Coil ($500K) for early progression, then save everything for Lucky Coil ($2M). Lucky Coil transforms the game completely.

Can other players steal my equipped gears?

No. Your gear inventory is safe. Only brainrots can be stolen from your base with Robux.

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