This article explains how most players rank Brainrots in Steal a Brainrot.
The ranking is based on rarity, income output, and real in-game behavior.
This is not an official tier list.
In general, rankings come from how players actually play the game.
Most players rank Brainrots using three practical factors:
In practice, players value consistent income over pure rarity.
S Tier Brainrots are considered the best by most players.
They are usually:
Examples often placed in S Tier include:
Most players will immediately try to steal these if they see them unprotected.
In general, S Tier Brainrots are kept long term and heavily defended.
A Tier Brainrots are powerful but more realistic to use daily.
They usually:
Common A Tier examples include:
Most players rely on A Tier Brainrots for stable progress.
In general, these offer the best balance between profit and risk.
B Tier Brainrots are common during normal progression.
They usually:
Most players use B Tier Brainrots temporarily.
They are often replaced once enough money is saved.
Lower tier Brainrots are mainly used early on.
They usually:
Most players do not defend these.
They are replaced as soon as better options are available.
Brainrot rankings change over time.
This happens because:
In general, players follow whatever produces money fastest at the moment.
Most players do not chase S Tier immediately.
A common approach is:
Tier lists are used for decisions, not status.
Some players discuss real-money trading for Brainrots.
This is not officially supported by the game.
In general, risks include:
Most experienced players avoid real-money trading and use in-game methods instead.
For most players, steady income matters more than owning the rarest Brainrot.