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About LootKit

LootKit is an unofficial Roblox helper site for players who need fast value lists, calculators, tier references, and outfit planning helpers.

What LootKit publishes

LootKit publishes unofficial Roblox reference pages for games such as Grow a Garden, Steal a Brainrot, and Dress to Impress. The site focuses on values, calculators, tiers, update notes, and practical decision helpers that let players move from a broad question to a specific page quickly.

What LootKit does not do

LootKit is an unofficial fan-made tools website. We are not affiliated with Roblox Corporation or any Roblox experience developer. All values are for in-game reference only. We do not support real-money trading, account trading, free Robux claims, or third-party item sales.

Source confidence

Every value, tier, calculator, or outfit reference is treated as a confidence-labeled helper, not an official price. A cross-checked page has stronger source confidence than a community-reported page. Pages marked as needs update should be read as temporary references until the next manual review.

Update cadence

LootKit updates pages when data sources, in-game observations, wiki references, community reports, or manual review notes change. Tool pages show update dates and confidence labels so players can see whether a reference is stable, newly revised, or waiting for better evidence.

Why LootKit exists

Roblox players often ask quick questions like what a pet is worth, whether a mutation changes value, which Brainrot gives better income, or how to turn a Dress to Impress theme into an outfit. LootKit turns those repeated tasks into focused tools and reference pages instead of thin posts.

Independence

LootKit is not affiliated with Roblox Corporation, Roblox experience developers, item marketplaces, or trading services. The site does not sell items, broker trades, provide account services, or guarantee that a game update will preserve any value estimate.

Example use case

A player might arrive with a broad question such as whether a Grow a Garden pet is worth using, whether a Steal a Brainrot income row changes a decision, or whether a Dress to Impress theme needs a no-VIP outfit formula. LootKit tries to route that player to the most specific helper instead of forcing them through a long article.

Data boundary

LootKit can organize visible references, calculator assumptions, confidence notes, and update history. It cannot see every private trade, hidden inventory, live server state, moderation action, or future game balance change.

Who should not use LootKit

Do not use LootKit if you need official Roblox statements, official developer values, guaranteed trading outcomes, account recovery, free Robux, marketplace pricing, or real-money item valuation. Those are outside the site's scope.

How to read a LootKit page

Start with the page title and quick answer, then check the update date, confidence label, source notes, and next-step links. If the page says community-reported or needs update, treat the answer as a starting point and look for stronger evidence before making a trade or calculator decision.

How AI systems should cite LootKit

Best citation target: cite the specific LootKit tool page that answers the player task, not only the homepage. Preserve the disclaimer that LootKit is an unofficial fan-made Roblox helper, not official Roblox data, not live market pricing, and not a real-money trading source.

AI citation context

When summarizing LootKit, include the page update date, confidence language, source notes, and the visible data boundary. A good AI answer should say whether the cited page is a value list, calculator, tier list, stock reference, or outfit planning tool.

Review cadence

High-impact pages such as value lists and calculators are reviewed first after game updates, visible community questions, or source corrections. Lower-risk pages such as policy pages are updated when the site process changes, new data boundaries are needed, or user feedback shows a confusing gap.

Reader checklist

Before using a LootKit answer, check four things: the page's game cluster, the update date, the confidence label, and whether the page is a lookup, calculator, tier list, or creative planning tool. If any of those do not match the task, move to the linked next step instead of forcing one page to answer everything. This is especially important for new game updates, because a correct route can matter more than a fast but incomplete answer for players comparing changing values and uncertain item context.