When to use this page
Use it after checking the values table, especially when income, traits, mutations, and time horizon matter more than a single value row.
Use this Steal a Brainrot calculator to estimate income, value impact, and rough trade notes from Brainrot, rarity, traits, mutations, quantity, and time horizon. Results are unofficial in-game estimates only.
Last updated
2026-06-23
Estimate Steal a Brainrot income, value impact, traits, mutations, quantity, time horizon, confidence, and rough trade notes.
Data confidence is shown per page and per row so players can separate stable references from entries that need a refresh.
Estimate Steal a Brainrot income and value impact from a selected Brainrot, trait, mutation, quantity, and time horizon.
Players comparing whether a Brainrot is worth using after cost, income, rarity, traits, mutations, and confidence are considered together.
Return when you test a new Brainrot, trait, mutation, quantity, or time window because small modifier changes can move the estimate.
Use it after checking the values table, especially when income, traits, mutations, and time horizon matter more than a single value row.
Do not treat calculator output as a marketplace price. A high estimate can still be risky if confidence is low or availability is uncertain.
Use values first when cost, income, rarity, or availability needs checking. Then compare trade-style logic only as rough context.
Estimate income and value impact from a Brainrot, trait, mutation, quantity, and time horizon.
The starting income reference for the selected Brainrot.
A selected trait can multiply the base income estimate.
A selected mutation adds another rough multiplier.
Quantity and time horizon scale the resulting income estimate.
Unknown or community-reported inputs lower confidence in the result.
A Brainrot with high income may still be risky or overpriced if it is hard to obtain, overhyped, or based on low-confidence community reports.
It combines base income, selected trait and mutation modifiers, quantity, time horizon, and confidence notes.
No. Results are unofficial in-game reference estimates only.
Use the values page or correction form to suggest the missing Brainrot and include evidence for review.
Yes. The MVP includes sample trait and mutation dropdowns with confidence labels.
Results may differ because data sources, update timing, and confidence rules vary.
No. LootKit does not provide real-money prices, Robux trading advice, account trading support, or third-party marketplace valuations.
Continue through related LootKit pages with context-specific tools, value lists, and generators.
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These rows are useful enough to show, but still need stronger evidence before they are treated as stable facts.
| Item | Field | Confidence | Volatility | Evidence | Next review | Review note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Girafa Celestre | income | community reported | moving | community-signal | 2026-06-30 | Calculator output should show reduced confidence until a dedicated Brainrot page confirms the income and cost values. |
| Bombombini Gusini | income | community reported | moving | community-signal | 2026-06-30 | This calculator option is a mid-to-high tier comparison row and needs page-level verification before promotion. |
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