In Brotato, understanding how the shop works can drastically improve your builds, helping you progress efficiently and reach the later waves with powerful gear. If you’re struggling to consistently win runs, this guide will explain how to manipulate the shop, optimize weapon selection, and make the best use of rerolls.


1. Do Not Buy Items in the First Five Waves

One of the biggest mistakes players make is purchasing items too early. Instead, focus entirely on buying weaponsduring the first five waves. Why? Because:

  • The first two shops always offer at least two weapons.
  • Waves 3, 4, and 5 guarantee one weapon per shop roll.
  • Weapons determine future shop offers, allowing for better weapon upgrades later.

If you spend early credits on items, you’ll have fewer high-level weapons later in the game, making it harder to deal damage in later waves.

Example Build: Full Revolver Loadout

  • Wave 1: Buy as many Revolvers as possible.
  • Wave 2: Continue buying Revolvers, locking in weapons for later.
  • Waves 3-5: Buy weapons ONLY. By Wave 5, you should have a full weapon loadout.
  • Wave 6+: Start buying items, now that your weapons are secured.

By sticking to a single weapon type, you’ll tier up weapons much faster, which is key to surviving tougher waves.


2. Why Weapon Type Matters

The shop offers items based on what you already have equipped. This means:

  • Weapons of the same type will appear more frequently in the shop.
  • Weapons with shared categories (e.g., Guns, Primitive, Elemental) will also show up more often.
  • More copies of a weapon = Faster upgrades to Tier 3 and Tier 4 weapons.

For example, if you only use Guns, the shop will prioritize Gun-type weapons, making it easier to upgrade into Powerful Tier 3 and Tier 4 weapons early.


3. Manipulating the Shop for Better Offers

How the Shop Chooses Weapons & Items

  • If you own multiple copies of a weapon, the shop is more likely to offer that weapon again.
  • Weapons in the same category (e.g., Gun, Elemental, Blunt) have a higher chance of appearing.
  • Item categories are influenced by your character’s tags.

How to Take Advantage

✅ Stick to a single weapon type. This increases the chance of finding more copies and getting higher-tier upgrades sooner. ✅ Sell off unwanted weapons early. This helps refine your shop pool to favor what you actually need. ✅ Lock valuable items/weapons when necessary. If you see a must-have upgrade but can’t afford it, lock it for the next wave.


4. Understanding Item Tags & Character Influence

Characters in Brotato have tags that affect the likelihood of certain items appearing in the shop.

For example:

  • Lucky has a higher chance of finding Luck-based items, like Cyber Ball and Baby Elephant.
  • Explorer sees more tree-related items, making it easier to unlock the Cryptid character (which requires finishing a wave with 10+ living trees).

Using Character Tags to Your Advantage

  • If you want to stack crit-based weapons, use a character with the Crit tag.
  • If you need Elemental items, characters with the Elemental tag will have an easier time finding them.
  • Check the Brotato Wiki for a full list of tags and their effects on item appearances.

5. Luck & Its Impact on the Shop

Luck plays a major role in what the shop offers, but it has limits.

Luck and Item Tiers

  • Early waves (1-3): Only Tier 1 items appear.
  • By Level 8+, Tier 4 items can start appearing (but at a low chance).
  • Luck increases the chance of higher-tier items appearing but does not exceed their max cap.

For example:

  • Tier 2 items cap at 60% appearance rate. You can reach this by Level 8 with 50 Luck or Level 6 with 100 Luck.
  • Tier 3 items cap at 25%, meaning you’ll see one about every four rerolls.
  • Higher Luck = More frequent item drops & better Rarity from crates.

Using Luck Effectively

✅ Stack Luck on characters that rely on rare items. ✅ Increase Luck to boost Tier 3+ item chances early. ✅ Use Luck-based builds like Lucky (damage from material pickups) for alternative damage sources.


6. Special Items That Manipulate the Shop

The Dangerous Bunny

  • Grants a free reroll without increasing cost.
  • More rerolls = Higher chance of finding the exact items you need.
  • The first reroll cost increases with every wave, so Dangerous Bunny gets stronger as the game progresses.

Items That Increase Shop Quality

Certain items improve item pools and reroll efficiency:

  • Metal Detector: More materials = More rerolls.
  • Hunting Trophy: Free materials for each crit kill, funding more rerolls.

If you focus on reroll-heavy builds, prioritize these items to increase the shop’s effectiveness.


7. Advanced Strategies to Dominate Runs

✅ Wave 1-5: Only buy weapons. Do NOT buy items until you have a full loadout. ✅ Specialize in a single weapon type. This ensures fast tier upgrades. ✅ Sell useless weapons early. This refines the shop’s weapon offers. ✅ Check character tags for better item synergy. ✅ Increase Luck to improve item rarity. ✅ Use Dangerous Bunny and reroll-boosting items for better shop offers.

By mastering these shop mechanics, you’ll consistently get powerful builds faster and drastically increase your win rate in Brotato.


Final Thoughts

Many players struggle in Brotato because they buy items too earlyfail to optimize weapon upgrades, or ignore shop mechanics. By following this guide, you can maximize weapon efficiency, manipulate item pools, and increase your overall power.

Key Takeaways:

✅ Do NOT buy items in the first five waves—only weapons. ✅ Stick to one weapon type to ensure faster tier upgrades. ✅ Sell off unwanted weapons to influence shop offers. ✅ Use Luck to boost item rarity (but don’t overinvest). ✅ Reroll strategically with Dangerous Bunny and economy-boosting items.

Now that you understand how the shop works, you’ll be able to create stronger builds faster, take down enemies with ease, and consistently reach late-game waves. Good luck on your next Brotato run!


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