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Be a Lucky Block Event Pass Guide

Event pass rewards matter because special blocks directly change your effective luck.

The Event Pass offers both free and premium reward tracks. The free track at level 10 grants Mogging Block, a 1.5x bonus multiplier that stacks with your equipped Lucky Block and remains in your inventory permanently. The premium track (399 Robux) at level 10 gives Prestige Mogging Block (2x multiplier) and is worth buying only if you are close to or past Rebirth 2 and can immediately leverage the higher bonus on Diamond or Void Base routes.

  • Free Event Pass level 10 gives Mogging Block (1.5x permanent bonus) — this is the single most valuable free reward in the pass and should be claimed by every player regardless of whether they buy the premium track.
  • Mogging Block stacks with all Lucky Block multipliers, meaning a Void Block (6x) user gains effectively 9x during event content. This is why completing the free pass before rebirthing matters — it permanently raises your earning floor.
  • Prestige Mogging Block (2x) from the premium track is only worth 399 Robux if you are already running Diamond Base (70+ speed) or Void Base (85+ speed) with a strong block — a player still on Gold Base with Lava Block will see limited return on the extra 0.5x multiplier gap.
  • Event pass rewards like Mogging Block should be evaluated against your current block ceiling: at Player Skin (1x), Mogging Block doubles your multiplier; at Void Block (6x), Mogging Block only adds 50% more effective power, so early-game players benefit proportionally more.
  • The Devil Event (March 28, 2026) introduced Devilivion's Base and 5 Devil brainrots — completing the collection rewards the Devil Lucky Block (1.5x bonus). This is separate from the standard Event Pass and requires active event participation rather than passive level-up.
  • Premium pass buyers should track the update timeline — recent patches (Update 5 on April 25, 2026) added new codes and Lucky Bird (God-tier S-tier brainrot), meaning event content is actively refreshed and older premium passes may not include newer rewards.
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