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How to Prioritize the Slime RNG Upgrade Tree

Match each purchase to the problem slowing your run, from coin income to jackpot odds and Power Fruit unlocks.

Match each purchase to the problem slowing your run, from coin income to jackpot odds and Power Fruit unlocks.

The Upgrade Tree in Slime RNG shapes almost every part of your account, from how fast you roll and how many coins you earn to your jackpot odds, enemy rewards, and the Power Fruit system. The smart way to spend is not a fixed shopping list. You buy the node that fixes whatever is slowing your current run, then confirm the cost and effect on the live tree before you commit coins or rolls.

Quick answer: Name the one thing blocking you right now (slow rolls, low coins, kill speed, jackpot chance, Power Fruit unlock, or an upcoming rebirth), buy the cheapest tree node that directly fixes it, then test it in the zone or rolling session you were already playing.


The three Slime RNG upgrade trees and what they cover

The Upgrade Tree splits into three branches, and each one targets a different part of progression. Knowing which branch holds which effect stops you from buying a luck node when your real problem is coins.

TreeMain focusNotable nodes
General TreeRolling, slimes, core progressionLuck, Roll Speed, guaranteed rolls, bonus chance, Slime Slots, Goop, Enemies
Loot TreeCoin and resource flow from enemiesEnemy rewards, coin and Goop drops, pickup support
Player TreeCombat strength in zonesDamage and fighting power for clearing slimes

Inside the General Tree you will find the levers most players touch first. Luck raises your chance at higher-rarity slimes, while Roll Speed shortens the time between rolls. The Golden, Diamond, Void, and Galaxy rolls act as pity systems that hand you a rare slime after a set number of rolls. Bonus Frenzy and Bonus Chance make bonus rolls appear more often, More Clovers increases Clover Roll frequency, and Slime Slots lets you field more slimes at once. The same branch also holds Goop, Goop Drip and Flood, Enemy Rush, and Enemies, which feed your rebirth currency and the number of targets you can farm.

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Loot pickup upgrades pull nearby drops in automatically.

Pick upgrades by your current bottleneck

Every good purchase answers one question. What is actually slowing you down right now? A player stuck on coins needs a very different node than a player who already one-shots enemies, and a player chasing a jackpot should not spend as if a Power Fruit unlock were the goal. Use the breakdown below to point yourself at the right branch.

ProblemUpgrade focusWhy it helps
Rolls feel slow or weakRoll Speed and LuckBetter rolls give better slimes before harder zones
Coins are the wallEnemy rewards, coin flow, Enemy CountCoins unlock zones and pay for every other upgrade
Enemies die in one hitOverkillTurns excess damage into extra coins
Jackpot is the targetBonus Chance nodesOverall luck does not raise jackpot odds
Power Fruits are nextPower Fruit unlock pathFruits do not drop until the system is unlocked
A rebirth is closePermanent upgrades before resettingUpgrades stay after a reset, coins and zones do not

Fix coins first with zones, Enemy Count, and Overkill

Coins are earned by killing enemy slimes, and they pay for zone unlocks and most upgrades. If income is your wall, the fastest fix is to move to the highest zone your slimes can clear, then raise Enemy Count so more targets spawn at once. The game holds 38 zones, and higher zones pay more per kill but also give enemies more health, so push only as far as your team can handle cleanly.

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Enemies can drop food that levels up your slimes.

Overkill is a coin upgrade, not an early miracle. It pays bonus coins when you deal more damage than an enemy slime’s total health, so it only shines once your team one-shots a zone. If enemies still take several hits, hold off and buy it after your damage clearly outpaces their health. Test your kill speed in the zone you actually farm before spending on it. A lower zone where you one-shot constantly often makes a stronger coin engine than a higher zone you barely clear.


Jackpot chance comes from Bonus Chance, not Luck

This is the trap that wastes the most resources. Overall, luck does not change the chance of landing the three bonuses needed for a jackpot spin. Those odds come from the Bonus Chance upgrades in the tree. If a jackpot is your goal, buy the bonus chance nodes directly and stop assuming every luck boost helps the wheel. Luck is still worth buying for rolling rarer slimes, but treat the two as separate systems.

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The Friend Boost grows more powerful as your base luck climbs.

Note: the Friend Boost looks weak early because your base luck is low, but it scales hard late-game when base luck is high. Playing with friends is one of the cheapest ways to push luck once you are deep into a run.


Unlock Power Fruits only when you have a slime to keep

The Power Fruit system has to be unlocked through the tree before meteor fruits become available at all. Once unlocked, a fruit grants a power to a slime, but the placement carries real cost. A single slime can hold only one fruit, and any slime carrying a fruit cannot be used in crafting.

Because of those limits, timing matters more than speed. If your lineup changes every few minutes, unlocking fruits early just hands you another decision with no good target. Wait until you have a slime you expect to keep, then unlock the path so a fruit can support a real build instead of a temporary one.

The Power Fruit system has to be unlocked through the tree before meteor fruits become available.

Buy permanent upgrades before a rebirth

Rebirth uses Goop, the dedicated rebirth currency. You unlock Goop for 10 million coins, and that option appears only after you buy the Enemies 3 upgrade. There is no cap on how many times you can rebirth.

A rebirth resets your zones and coins, and deducts Goop without dropping it to zero. Everything else stays. You keep your slimes, your upgrades, and your luck, and you gain an extra ×1.82 to base luck on top. That makes the moments before a reset the best time to spend leftover coins on permanent tree nodes, since those upgrades carry into the next run while the coins would have vanished anyway. The cleanest cadence is to rebirth once you have reached your highest possible zone and bought the strongest upgrades you can afford.

For peak Goop income, find an area where your slimes one or two-shot every enemy and grind there, even AFK. Kill rate beats raw payout, so fast enemies giving 50 Goop each outperform slow enemies giving 80.

Rebirth uses Goop, the dedicated rebirth currency.

A short test loop for every purchase

Open the in-game Upgrade Tree and read the exact node you are eyeing. Confirm the cost and what it unlocks next so you are not guessing from memory.
Name your current bottleneck out loud. It is one of rolls, coins, kill speed, jackpot chance, the Power Fruit unlock, or rebirth setup.
Buy the cheapest affordable node that directly fixes that bottleneck. Skip anything that only looks appealing but does not move the blocked stat.
Test the result in the zone or rolling session you were already playing. You will see the change in kill speed, coin rate, roll pace, or bonus frequency.
Recheck after every new zone unlock or rebirth. The bottleneck shifts fast, and the node that helped an hour ago may no longer be the right buy.

Node prices, connections, and the exact layout can change as Slime RNG updates, so confirm everything on the live tree before you spend. Treat the priorities above as a spending plan tied to your bottleneck, keep your pathing flexible, and let each purchase earn its place by fixing the problem in front of you.