How to Get Steal a Brainrot La Lucky Grande Fast and Improve Your Griffin Fusion Odds?
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- 03/19/26
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This update looks chaotic at first, but the best route is more straightforward than most players think. If we focus on La Lucky Grande first and treat Griffin fusion as a secondary gamble, we make faster progress and waste far fewer rare units.

From what we've seen in actual event grinding, most mistakes come from doing things in the wrong order. Players start fusing too early, burn needed materials, then get stuck reopening blocks for items they already should have saved. The better play is to lock the limited unit first, then use leftovers to push higher-risk fusion rolls.
- Core Update Strategy
- What we should prioritize
- Why this works
- La Lucky Grande Recipe and Material Priority
- Material priority table
- Best Way to Farm Leprechaun Lucky Blocks
- Best farming loop
- Keep vs sell table
- Griffin Fusion Strategy
- The simple rule
- Fusion risk table
- Recommended Progression Order
- Best step-by-step path
- Path comparison table
- Common Mistakes to Avoid
- FAQ
- What should we prioritize first in this update?
- What is the hardest material to get?
- When is Griffin worth chasing?
- Should we fuse premium units for Griffin?
- What is the safest fusion material?
- Summary
↖ Core Update Strategy
This event really has two separate goals, and keeping them separate is what makes the grind efficient.
↖ What we should prioritize
- Get La Lucky Grande first
- Farm Leprechaun Lucky Blocks for recipe progress
- Save key materials before selling or fusing anything
- Only chase Griffin after your limited craft is secured
↖ Why this works
La Lucky Grande is a progress-based target. Griffin is an RNG target. That difference matters.
If you mix both goals too early, your session becomes inconsistent. If you separate them, every block opening has a purpose and every fusion attempt becomes easier to justify.
↖ La Lucky Grande Recipe and Material Priority
The most important part of this update is understanding which materials are replaceable and which ones usually slow the run down.
↖ Material priority table
| Material / Requirement | Difficulty | Why It Matters | What We Recommend |
|---|---|---|---|
| L Grande Combination | Medium | Usually obtainable with focused play | Farm or craft this steadily; do not panic-sell parts |
| Snail Clovero | High | One of the rarer event pulls | Prioritize Leprechaun Lucky Blocks until this drops |
| No My Gold | Medium-High | Rare enough to stall progress | Keep it once obtained; don't use it as filler |
| Extra Event Pulls | Variable | Helps toward base unlocks and backup progress | Save useful duplicates before mass-selling |
The main bottleneck for most players is Snail Clovero. In our experience, once that piece drops, the rest of the grind feels much more manageable.
↖ Best Way to Farm Leprechaun Lucky Blocks
If you want faster progress, the key is not just opening more blocks. It's opening them with a plan.
↖ Best farming loop
1. Clear inventory before event farming
2. Prioritize Leprechaun Lucky Blocks over weaker options
3. Keep recipe materials immediately
4. Sell low-value duplicates fast
5. Open in batches to avoid losing momentum
↖ Keep vs sell table
| Type | Action | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Recipe materials | Keep | Needed for La Lucky Grande |
| Rare event pulls not in recipe | Usually keep | May help with base progression or later trade value |
| Common duplicates | Sell fast | Frees slots and maintains event tempo |
| High-value non-essential units | Hold temporarily | May be better than gambling them in fusion |
| Low-tier filler pulls | Sell immediately | No reason to clog space |
A lot of players underestimate inventory management here. In practice, if your storage is full during active spawns, you're not just losing time — you're losing opportunities.
↖ Griffin Fusion Strategy
Griffin is exciting, but this is where players usually overplay their hand.
↖ The simple rule
Only fuse for Griffin after you've secured the materials for La Lucky Grande.
That one rule prevents most bad decisions.
↖ Fusion risk table
| Fusion Input Type | Risk Level | Recommended? | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| Extra Last Secret units | Low-Medium | Yes | Best standard fuel if you're chasing Griffin |
| Needed recipe units | High | No | Blocks guaranteed event progress |
| Premium units like GMA-tier assets | Very High | Only in edge cases | Massive downside if fusion fails |
| Disposable rare duplicates | Medium | Situational | Fine if they no longer serve another goal |
From a value perspective, using extra Last Secrets is the safest serious route. Using premium units for a 1% outcome is usually not efficient unless your account is already very deep.
↖ Recommended Progression Order
If you want the cleanest route, follow this order.
↖ Best step-by-step path
1. Farm Leprechaun Lucky Blocks
2. Lock all La Lucky Grande materials
3. Craft La Lucky Grande immediately once ready
4. Review your remaining inventory
5. Use spare Last Secrets for Griffin attempts
↖ Path comparison table
| Path | Best For | Main Goal | Downside |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fast Path | Lucky or high-stock players | Rush limited + push Griffin | Higher waste if RNG turns cold |
| Safe Path | Most players | Secure La Lucky Grande first | Slower but much more efficient |
| Fusion-Heavy Path | Endgame collectors | Chase Griffin prestige | Resource burn can get ugly fast |
For most players, the Safe Path gives the best overall return.
↖ Common Mistakes to Avoid
These are the errors we see most often during event grinds:
- Fusing before securing recipe materials
- Selling useful event pulls too early
- Using premium units as desperation fusion fodder
- Ignoring inventory space
- Delaying the limited craft after the recipe is ready
If you notice your session feels random or inefficient, one of these is usually the reason.
↖ FAQ
↖ What should we prioritize first in this update?
La Lucky Grande. It offers more reliable progress, while Griffin is a lower-probability chase.
↖ What is the hardest material to get?
For most players, Snail Clovero is the real wall.
↖ When is Griffin worth chasing?
Only after your limited craft materials are already safe.
↖ Should we fuse premium units for Griffin?
Usually no. It's a high-risk move with poor consistency.
↖ What is the safest fusion material?
Extra Last Secret units are the most reasonable option.
↖ Summary
The best way to play this update is to stay disciplined. We farm Leprechaun Lucky Blocks, protect the recipe pieces, craft La Lucky Grande as soon as possible, and only then decide whether Griffin is worth the risk.
That approach is simpler, more efficient, and much more consistent over long event sessions — especially if you want progress without burning your best units too early.
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