Can ChatGPT Dominate Roblox Brain Rot? We Tested It
ChatGPT’s Brain Rot Experiment: Setup and Strategy
We started fresh Roblox accounts with $25,000 and zero brain rots. Our goal? Let ChatGPT coach us to riches. I told the AI: "Help me get rich in Steal a Brain Rot with $25K." Its initial response was concerningly vague: "Upgrade income generators and avoid cosmetic junk." Problem? This game has no cosmetics—a red flag about its game knowledge.
When pressed for specifics, ChatGPT recommended the $10,000 Cappuccino Asino. Not terrible, but suboptimal. Human players would’ve prioritized high-value spawns like the Benonita Dolphinito ($15K/sec) or Burger Pot Pimp. Still, we obeyed—delaying purchases until a Cappuccino spawned.
Radioactive Event: AI’s Lucky Break
Mid-experiment, the radioactive event activated. ChatGPT pivoted: "Spin the radioactive wheel for mutated brain rots." This was golden advice. Spinning landed us $1.6M instantly—catapulting our progress. We bought high-tier brain rots like the Bombini Guzzini ($40K/sec), validating the AI’s "target legendaries" strategy.
Critical Failure: The Rebirth Disaster
At $1M+ income, we asked ChatGPT: "Should we rebirth?" It insisted: "Rebirth now—long-term gains outweigh lost brain rots." We warned: "Rebirthing deletes all base brain rots." The AI doubled down: "Do it anyway."
Result: We lost everything for a 1.5x cash multiplier. Back at $5K, we struggled to recover. Human players would’ve transferred brain rots to allies or waited—proving AI lacks context for irreversible decisions.
Late-Game Missteps and Partial Recovery
Post-rebirth, ChatGPT advised: "Chain-steal mid-tier players." While aggressive, this ignored spawn mechanics. Worse, it hallucinated strategies:
- Recommended "Bonsi Buddy" (a discontinued 1999 desktop assistant, not a brain rot).
- Suggested fishing rods during non-existent water events.
We bought a Mythic Lucky Block with Robux (as AI advised), getting a low-value Popcorn brain rot. Still, with radioactive event gains and Bombini purchases, we hit $10M—far short of the $100M goal.
Key Takeaways: AI’s Strengths and Limits
After testing, here’s my analysis:
Where ChatGPT Succeeded
- Event exploitation: Its wheel-spin call during radioactive events was brilliant.
- Tier prioritization: Focusing on epic/legendary brain rots aligned with meta strategy.
- Resource timing: Advising against early Robux spending showed restraint.
Where It Failed
- Context blindness: Ignored rebirth consequences and spawn rarity.
- Outdated/hallucinated info: "Bonsi Buddy" and cosmetic mentions damaged credibility.
- Rigid advice: "Always rebirth" ignored situational factors like active events.
Actionable Brain Rot Strategy Checklist
Based on our test, here’s your optimized playbook:
✅ Early game: Buy high $/sec brain rots immediately (e.g., Benonita Dolphinito > Cappuccino Asino).
✅ Events: Always spin radioactive/fishing wheels—prioritize over saving.
✅ Rebirths: Only after transferring brain rots to allies or during low-value periods.
✅ Robux use: Buy Secret Lucky Blocks (not "Godlucky Blocks") for secret-tier brain rots.
Recommended Tools:
- ROBLOX Wiki Fandom: For real-time event tracking (avoid AI hallucinations).
- Discord communities like "Brain Rot Strategists": Crowdsource spawn tactics faster than AI.
Final Verdict: Would We Use AI Again?
ChatGPT scored a C+: useful for broad strokes but dangerous for nuanced calls. Its $10M recovery post-disaster showed potential, yet human intuition (like hoarding Bombinis) outperformed it consistently.
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Pro tip: For fast $100M runs, ignore rebirths until you have 3+ mythics. AI underestimated how spawn RNG can make or break progress.