Brainrot Royale is a tower defense strategy game where you can place defensive turrets on your base to protect the town hall from invasive Brainrots. The attacks on your base will occur in a wave manner, and all the spawning Brainrots will head towards destroying your base. By upgrading and enchanting your buildings with different runes, you can enhance their stats.
This guide will teach you everything about Brainrot Royale.
Starting with the Brainrot Royale guide
The Enchanter shop (Image via Roblox)Developed by Slime Time Studios, Brainrot Royale is a mix of the famous MMO game Clash of Clans (Supercell) and Build ur Base (Roblox). In this game, you must defend the brainrot invasion by placing different defenses and walls on your base. Here's everything you must know before entering:
Base
Base is the platform where all your buildings get placed. It is divided into several blocks, allowing you to set a single building on each block. As you hit the fight button, the attacking Brainrots will spawn from one end of the base to damage your buildings and take down your Townhall. By defeating these waves, you can collect coins and other materials essential for enchanting.
Townhall and other buildings
Similar to Clash of Clans, the Townhall is the main building at your base, governed by King Tung. It has a certain HP that increases with each successive level. You can upgrade your Townhall by up to eight levels and deal certain damage to the attacking Brainrots.
The number of defenses you can place at your base is governed by your town hall level. Here are all the buildings you can unlock and place at your base:
- Cannon ($50): Unlocks at Townhall 1.
- Walls ($75): Unlocks at Townhall 1.
- Tung tower ($200): Unlocks at Townhall 1.
- Tesla ($650): Unlocks at Townhall 2.
- Gold Mine ($900): Unlocks at Townhall 2.
- Inferno ($1.4k): Unlocks at Townhall 3.
- Launcher ($2.7k): Unlocks at Townhall 4.
- Air Blaster ($3.2k): Unlocks at Townhall 5.
- Crossbow ($5.4k): Unlocks at Townhall 6.
- Magic Tower ($7.7k): Unlocks at Townhall 7.
- Tung Hut ($22k): Unlocks at Townhall 8.
The Enchanter
The Enchanter can provide powerful runes that can add stat multipliers to your defenses. You can find this shop at the end of the lobby. To craft these Runes, collect some enchanting materials that are occasionally dropped by enemy Brainrots along with coins. You can craft these two runes:
- Halloween Rune: You have to collect 50x Blue Candies, 25x Yellow Candies, and 5x Candy Corns to craft it.
- Gold Rune: You have to collect 45x Construction Beams and 25x Gold Bars to craft it.
Weapons
Weapons are your handy companions that will help you damage the incoming Brainrots. To unlock better armaments, you can buy chests from the weapons shop at your base. You can purchase four different types of chests that will unlock after a preset time. Here are all the chests:
- Wood Chest ($250): Unlocks in 10 seconds but grants you 1x luck.
- Silver Chest ($750): Unlocks in 1 minute but grants you 3x luck.
- Gold Chest ($1.5k): Unlocks in 5 minutes but grants you 8x luck.
- Legendary Chest ($5k): Unlocks in 10 minutes but grants you 24x luck.
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Tips to dominate Brainrot Royale
Defending Brainrot waves (Image via Roblox)Here are some tips:
- To clear maximum waves, always try to start the fight whenever you feel ready.
- Keep upgrading your defenses to clear stronger waves faster.
- Use your weapon to damage Brainrots if they approach the Townhall.
- Keep collecting the items dropped by Brainrots. These will help you in crafting the runes.
- Prioritize unlocking better weapons faster.
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FAQs on Brainrot Royale
How do I defend my base in Brainrot Royale?
You can defend your base by strategically placing turrets, walls, and towers on the grid-based platform.
Where can I find the Enchanter?
You’ll find the Enchanter’s shop at one end of the game’s lobby.
How do weapons work in Brainrot Royale?
Weapons are your personal tools to attack Brainrots during battles directly.
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