Every player who’s been around Break a Lucky Block for a while has made at least a few of these mistakes. I know I did. The frustrating part is that most of these errors aren’t obvious—they feel like the right thing to do when you’re new.

This guide is meant to save you the pain of learning these lessons the hard way. If you can avoid these 10 mistakes, you’ll progress significantly faster than most new players.

Let’s go through them one by one.


Mistake #1: Spending Robux Way Too Early

What New Players Do

Day one, you see those shiny starter packs in the shop. “Only 99 Robux for 10,000 coins AND a pet? That’s a great deal!”

So you buy it. And it feels good for about 30 minutes.

Why It’s a Mistake

Here’s the thing: those starter packs are designed to appeal to brand new players who don’t know the value of things yet. Within a few hours of free play, you’ll naturally earn those same coins. Within a day, that “exclusive” pet will be outclassed by what you’ve hatched.

You essentially paid real money for about 2 hours of skipped gameplay.

What to Do Instead

Wait. Seriously, just wait. Play for at least 5-10 hours before considering any purchases. By then you’ll:

  • Understand what’s actually valuable
  • Know which purchases give lasting benefit (hint: VIP passes)
  • Have earned more than those starter packs give for free

If you’re going to spend Robux, the permanent bonuses (like VIP passes or permanent Luck boosts) are where the real value is.


Mistake #2: Ignoring Luck for Click Power

What New Players Do

“I want to break blocks faster, so I’ll upgrade Click Power!”

It makes intuitive sense. More power = faster breaks = more coins, right?

Why It’s a Mistake

Click Power has diminishing returns. You can only click so fast. Blocks respawn at fixed rates. At some point, you’re limited by block availability, not click speed.

Luck, on the other hand, affects the quality of every single drop. Higher Luck means:

  • More coins per block (sometimes 2-3x more)
  • Better item rarities
  • Improved pet egg quality
  • Rarer drops appearing more often

A player with high Luck earns more per block broken than someone with high Click Power earns per fast-but-low-value block.

What to Do Instead

Prioritize Luck. At minimum, aim for:

  • 70-80% of coins into Luck early game
  • 60% Luck, 40% Click Power mid game
  • Start balancing only in late game

See our Luck Stat Guide for the full breakdown.


Mistake #3: Rushing to Higher Tier Areas

What New Players Do

“I just saved up 10,000 coins. Time to unlock the Epic area!”

You walk through the portal, excited to see the purple blocks… and then realize you can barely scratch them. Each block takes 8-10 clicks. Meanwhile, some other player is one-shotting everything.

Why It’s a Mistake

Higher tiers give better rewards, but only if you can farm them efficiently. If your stats are too low:

  • Blocks take forever to break
  • You’re moving slowly between blocks
  • You might actually earn LESS per hour than farming the tier below

The tier system is a guideline for progression, not a race.

What to Do Instead

Match your tier to your stats:

Your LuckYour Tier
0-200Common/Uncommon
200-500Uncommon/Rare
500-1000Rare/Epic
1000+Epic/Legendary

Only move up when you’re comfortably dominating your current tier.


Mistake #4: Selling Everything Immediately

What New Players Do

Inventory full? “Let me just sell all this junk.”

Selects all and sells

Why It’s a Mistake

Not everything in your inventory is “junk.” Some items:

  • Are fusion materials for crafting
  • Can be combined into better items
  • Have value for trading
  • Unlock achievements or quests

By mass-selling without checking, you might be throwing away things that are worth significantly more than their sell value.

What to Do Instead

Before selling:

  1. Check each item’s tooltip or description
  2. Look for “Can be used for fusion” or similar
  3. Keep one of each unique item (for collection/achievements)
  4. Consider if trading value exceeds sell value

Then sell the actual junk.


Mistake #5: Skipping Daily Login Rewards

What New Players Do

Some days you just… don’t log in. NBD, right?

Why It’s a Mistake

Daily login rewards are cumulative. Most games follow a pattern like:

DayReward
1500 coins
21,000 coins
32,500 coins
510,000 coins
750,000 coins + rare item
14100,000 coins + exclusive

Missing one day resets your streak. That day 7 reward? Gone. You start over at day 1.

Over a month of consistent logins, you’re looking at hundreds of thousands of coins in free rewards plus exclusive items you can’t get any other way.

What to Do Instead

Log in every day, even if just for 30 seconds. Claim rewards and log off. It takes less time than reading this paragraph, but the compound benefit is massive.


Mistake #6: Never Redeeming Codes

What New Players Do

“Codes? I don’t really pay attention to that. Probably not worth much.”

Why It’s a Mistake

Codes are literally free coins, gems, pets, and boosts. The developers give them out regularly for:

  • Game updates
  • Milestones
  • Events
  • Social media follows

A single active code might give you 20,000 coins—that’s an hour of farming, free.

What to Do Instead

Check for codes:

  • When you start playing (bookmark our Codes page)
  • Weekly (new codes drop regularly)
  • During events and updates (always new codes)

Redeem every code immediately. Codes expire, and there’s no reason not to use them.


Mistake #7: Playing Only on Crowded Servers

What New Players Do

Click play, get put in a server, start playing. Never think about server population.

Why It’s a Mistake

In Break a Lucky Block, there are only so many blocks available. When a server has 50+ players, everyone’s competing for the same blocks. You spend more time running to find blocks and less time actually breaking them.

Low-population servers have the opposite effect: plenty of blocks, efficient farming, less lag.

What to Do Instead

Server hop:

  1. Join the game
  2. Check player count (usually in the menu)
  3. If 40+ players, leave and rejoin
  4. Repeat until you find <25 players

Takes 30-60 seconds but can double your farming efficiency.


Mistake #8: Deleting Duplicate Pets

What New Players Do

“I already have three of these. Let me delete the extras to clean up my inventory.”

Why It’s a Mistake

Pets can be fused. Three pets of the same rarity fuse into one pet of the next tier up:

  • 3 Common → 1 Uncommon
  • 3 Uncommon → 1 Rare
  • 3 Rare → 1 Epic

Following this logic:

  • 81 Commons = 1 Legendary (through fusion chain)

Every pet you delete is fusion value destroyed. Even the most worthless Common is 1/81st of a Legendary.

What to Do Instead

Never delete pets. Ever. Fuse them instead:

  • Open your pet menu
  • Find the fusion option
  • Select three of the same tier
  • Enjoy your upgraded pet

The only pets you should keep un-fused are ones you’re actively using or want for collection.


Mistake #9: Ignoring Events

What New Players Do

“Oh, there’s an event. I’ll check it out later.” Continues regular farming

Three days later: “Wait, the event ended? I forgot.”

Why It’s a Mistake

Events are the best opportunity for progress in the game:

  • 2x or 3x drop rates
  • Exclusive pets you can’t get otherwise
  • Special blocks with higher value
  • Quest rewards and achievements
  • Time-limited codes

An experienced player can make more progress in one event week than two weeks of regular play.

What to Do Instead

When an event starts:

  1. Check what it offers (read the announcement)
  2. Adjust your playtime (play more if it’s a good event)
  3. Complete event quests (exclusive rewards)
  4. Farm during event multipliers (stack those bonuses)
  5. Get event-exclusive items before it ends

Treat events as a priority, not an afterthought.


Mistake #10: Never Rebirthing

What New Players Do

“Rebirth? But I’ll lose all my progress! I worked so hard for this stuff.”

Never rebirths

Makes 1/3 the progress of players who do

Why It’s a Mistake

Rebirth doesn’t delete your progress—it invests it. When you rebirth, you trade current stats for permanent bonuses that last forever.

A player with 5+ rebirths has permanent Luck bonuses of 25%+. That bonus applies to every coin earned, every drop received, forever. They’re earning significantly more than you even when their current Luck stat looks the same.

What to Do Instead

Rebirth strategically:

  • First rebirth: After reaching Epic tier, 500+ Luck
  • Subsequent: When progress slows significantly
  • Don’t delay too long—the bonuses compound

See our Rebirth System Guide for the full strategy.


Quick Summary: Do’s and Don’ts

Do ✅

  • Prioritize Luck upgrades
  • Log in daily for rewards
  • Redeem codes immediately
  • Server hop for low population
  • Fuse duplicate pets
  • Participate in events
  • Rebirth when progress slows

Don’t ❌

  • Buy Robux items early
  • Rush to tiers above your stats
  • Sell items without checking uses
  • Skip events
  • Delete pets (fuse instead!)
  • Avoid rebirthing
  • Stay on crowded servers


Last updated: February 2026