Power Blast Lucky Blocks Items

Last updated: 2026-06-21

The Power Blast Lucky Blocks items database documents every major collectible and consumable in the game. Understanding what each item does prevents costly mistakes — like hoarding Brainrots in inventory or wasting Luck Potions during Charge training. Items fall into four categories: Brainrots for passive income, Lucky Blocks as arena loot sources, Auras for blast damage, and Potions for temporary boosts.

Item Categories

  • Brainrots — Base units generating passive and offline cash
  • Lucky Blocks — Arena wall objects that drop loot when blasted
  • Auras — Purchasable blast damage multipliers
  • Potions — Temporary Charge, luck, and cash boosts

Item Acquisition

All items currently come from gameplay — no active codes exist and no Codes menu is in the Shop. Brainrots and potions drop from Lucky Blocks in the Blast Arena. Auras are purchased at the lobby shop. Lucky Blocks are not inventory items — they are destroyed in the arena to grant loot.

Item Progression Flow

Charge at training stations ? blast Lucky Blocks ? receive Brainrots and potions ? place Brainrots at base ? buy Auras ? repeat with deeper zones. Potions accelerate specific steps when timed correctly.

Cross-References

Pair item knowledge with tier lists for rankings and guides for usage strategies.

Extended Wiki Reference

Power Blast Lucky Blocks progression depends on Charge training at lobby stations, blasting Lucky Blocks in the Blast Arena, placing Brainrots at base for passive income, buying Auras for blast damage, and Rebirthing for permanent multipliers. No active codes exist and no official Trello board is published — this wiki consolidates verified mechanics after Saturday patches from xFrozen x Dudes.

Cross-link related pages during play: Charge Training, Brainrot Farming, Rebirth Guide, Tier Lists, Blast Arena, and Glossary. Train before arena, place Brainrots immediately, alternate training and Auras when break times climb, and Rebirth on multiplier payoff per the Rebirth Build.

Casual players should adopt Offline Income Build principles — fill every base slot with leveled high-rarity Brainrots before luxury purchases. Active farmers stack Luck Potions after Charge sessions and target zones where Lucky Blocks break in under fifteen seconds. Verify break times after each Saturday update because block health and drop tables can shift without detailed patch notes on the Roblox game page.

Additional Progression Notes

Successful Power Blast Lucky Blocks players treat every session as a loop: Charge at training stations in the lobby, enter the Blast Arena to blast Lucky Blocks through walls, collect Brainrots and potions, return to base to place and level units, then spend cash on training upgrades or Auras before considering Rebirth. Skipping Charge before arena entry is the most common mistake — blast power from training determines whether Lucky Blocks break in efficient sub-fifteen-second windows.

Rebirth resets cash but not Brainrots, Auras, or training tiers. Time Rebirth using the Rebirth Calculator when multiplier payoff exceeds lost cash within your recovery target. Between Rebirths, prioritize persistent investments that survive resets. Expand base slots only when every current slot holds a leveled Brainrot worth keeping — empty expansion slots generate zero passive or offline income.

This wiki updates after Saturday patches from xFrozen x Dudes. No active codes exist and no Codes menu appears in Shop. No official Trello is published. Use Official Links for Roblox and Discord, and New Codes tracker when redemption launches. Game terms: Brainrot, Aura, Lucky Block, Charge, and Rebirth are always used in English across guides, tier lists, and tools.

Frequently Asked Questions

What items exist in Power Blast Lucky Blocks?
Brainrots, Lucky Blocks (arena objects), Auras, and Potions are the core item types.
Can items come from codes?
No. There are no active codes as of June 2026.
Which item generates offline income?
Brainrots placed at your base generate offline cash.