Steal a Brainrot Easter Guide: Fastest Way to Get All New Easter Brainrots
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- 04/06/26
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The Easter update in Steal a Brainrot added 10 new limited Brainrots, and the fastest way to collect them is not just grinding or spamming lucky blocks. From my experience, the best route is a mix of guaranteed unlocks, early lucky block openings, and smart trading for the rarest drops.

That matters because once you get down to the 0.25%, 0.1%, and fuse-exclusive units, pure RNG becomes a terrible plan. If you want to finish the set quickly without wasting value, we need to approach each rarity tier differently. Below is the simplest way to do it.
- Best Strategy for Collecting All 10 Easter Brainrots
- What worked best
- Fastest Collection Order
- Why Trading Becomes the Real Endgame
- When trading is the right choice
- When overpaying is still fine
- Fuse-Exclusive Brainrot: Trade Instead of Crafting
- Trait Value: Don't Ignore It
- Traits worth watching
- Mistakes to Avoid
- Quick Easter Collection Checklist
- FAQ
- What is the fastest way to get all 10 Easter Brainrots in Steal a Brainrot?
- Should I try to pull the 0.1% Easter Brainrot myself?
- Is the fuse-exclusive Easter Brainrot worth crafting?
- Do traits matter for Easter Brainrots?
- Final Thoughts
↖ Best Strategy for Collecting All 10 Easter Brainrots
The cleanest route is to secure the easy units first, then stop relying on luck once the rare drops are the only ones left.
↖ What worked best
- Buy the event base bundle for the free lucky block
- Buy the Easter DLC unit right away
- Open all free or bundled lucky blocks early
- Trade for the rarest units instead of chasing impossible odds
- Treat the fuse-exclusive Brainrot as a trade target, not a farming target
This approach saves both time and resources.
↖ Fastest Collection Order
Here's the order I'd recommend if we want the full set fast.
| Priority | Brainrot Type | Best Method |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | DLC exclusive | Buy it immediately |
| 2 | Common lucky block units | Open free/bundled blocks |
| 3 | Mid-tier event units | Pull early or trade |
| 4 | Secret / lower-demand units | Community trade |
| 5 | Fuse-exclusive unit | Trade for it |
| 6 | 0.25% and 0.1% units | Strong trade / overpay |
The key idea is simple: don't use the same method for every unit. That's where most players lose value.
↖ Why Trading Becomes the Real Endgame
Once you already have the common and mid-tier Easter Brainrots, the last few are usually not worth pulling yourself.
From a player perspective, this is where a lot of collections stall. You open more lucky blocks, get duplicates, and burn value for almost no progress. If you're only missing ultra-rares, trading is usually the better move.
↖ When trading is the right choice
- If the unit is 0.25% or lower
- If you're down to just one or two missing Brainrots
- If the seller has a traited version with collector value
- If your trade piece is strong now but likely to drop later
↖ When overpaying is still fine
A small overpay is often worth it for:
- 0.1% units
- fuse-exclusive Brainrots
- rare trait combinations like Yin-Yang or Chocolate
If you find a real seller for one of those, it usually makes more sense to close the deal than to gamble on RNG.
↖ Fuse-Exclusive Brainrot: Trade Instead of Crafting
One of the biggest traps in this event is trying to force the fuse-exclusive Easter Brainrot yourself.
Even if the fuse odds don't look impossible on paper, the real cost adds up fast once you factor in failed attempts and the value of the materials going in. In practice, trading for the finished unit is usually cleaner.
| Option | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Fuse it yourself | Direct path, satisfying if lucky | Expensive and inconsistent |
| Trade for it | Faster and more predictable | May require an overpay |
If you already have strong trade assets, this is one of the easiest shortcuts in the whole event.
↖ Trait Value: Don't Ignore It
One thing experienced players notice quickly is that traits can matter almost as much as rarity, especially during limited events.
A rare Easter Brainrot with a strong trait can get much more attention than a plain one. That gives you two benefits:
- it helps you finish your collection faster,
- and it gives you flip potential later.
↖ Traits worth watching
- Bunny
- Chocolate
- Yin-Yang
- other stacked cosmetic traits
If you pull or trade for a high-rarity unit with one of these, don't rush to dump it.
↖ Mistakes to Avoid
A few simple mistakes can slow the whole process down.
- Don't keep opening lucky blocks when only the rarest units are left
- Don't overpay for common Easter units
- Don't ignore trait value
- Don't sink too many resources into fuse attempts
- Don't hold weak duplicates too long if the market is moving
These sound basic, but they're exactly where most players lose time and value.
↖ Quick Easter Collection Checklist
Here's the short version if you just want the route.
| Step | Action | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Buy the event base | Free lucky block + event access |
| 2 | Buy the DLC unit | Guaranteed collection progress |
| 3 | Open lucky blocks early | Best chance to get easy and mid-tier units |
| 4 | Keep one of each unique Brainrot | Avoid confusion and duplicate waste |
| 5 | Sell or trade weak duplicates | Recover value fast |
| 6 | Trade for fuse-exclusive and ultra-rares | Saves time and avoids bad RNG |
That's the loop. Get the free progress, stop gambling when odds get ugly, and use trades to finish strong.
↖ FAQ
↖ What is the fastest way to get all 10 Easter Brainrots in Steal a Brainrot?
The fastest method is to combine guaranteed purchases, early lucky block openings, and targeted trading for the rarest units. Trying to farm every single one through RNG is much slower.
↖ Should I try to pull the 0.1% Easter Brainrot myself?
Usually no. If that's one of the last units you need, trading is normally more efficient than opening more lucky blocks.
↖ Is the fuse-exclusive Easter Brainrot worth crafting?
Only if you already have the materials and don't mind the risk. For most players, trading for it is the better value play.
↖ Do traits matter for Easter Brainrots?
Yes. Good traits can raise trade value a lot, especially on rare event units. This is even more important if collectors start targeting premium versions.
↖ Final Thoughts
The smartest way to finish the Easter set in Steal a Brainrot is to stop treating the whole event like a luck test. We get the guaranteed units first, use lucky blocks for early progress, and then switch to trading once the real bottlenecks show up.
That approach is faster, cheaper, and much more realistic if you want all 10 Easter Brainrots before the market settles.
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