Be a Lucky Block Rebirth Guide
Use rebirths when they change your progression ceiling, not just because the button is available.
Rebirth resets your cash and block purchases but keeps your speed and unlocks. Each rebirth milestone gates a new Lucky Block tier, so time your rebirths around the block you are about to unlock rather than chasing a cash threshold. Rebirth 1 opens Void Block (Mythic, 6x), Rebirth 2 opens Cyborg Block (Eternal, 7x), and higher rebirths follow a consistent $500B → $25T → $550T → $40Qa → $2.5Qi cost curve.
- Rebirth 1 costs $500B and is the clearest value breakpoint — Void Block at 6x multiplier replaces Glitched Block (5x) and is the first block that meaningfully compresses your climb back to long routes.
- Rebirth 2 costs $25T and unlocks Cyborg Block (7x multiplier), which pushes you into the Eternal rarity tier and significantly widens the gap between short and long route returns.
- Rebirth 3 ($550T, Divine Block, 8x) and Rebirth 4 ($40Qa, Inferno Block, 9x) follow a similar pattern — evaluate them based on whether the next block tier changes your route viability, not just the cash number.
- Rebirth 8 opens Twoface Block (Cyber rarity, 11x), which is a massive jump but costs $100Qi — this is a late-game goal that justifies sustained grinding on Diamond or Void Base rather than rushing.
- Rebirth does NOT reset event-pass progress, so complete at least the free Event Pass track (level 10 gives Mogging Block, 1.5x bonus) before rebirthing if you have not yet claimed it.
- If a mutation event (Gold +100%, Diamond +150%, or Void +200%) is active, prioritize grinding through it before rebirthing — the boosted earnings window makes the reset cost easier to recover faster.
FAQ
Why split strategy into multiple guide pages?
Players search for mechanics separately, so each page focuses on one progression problem.
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