Jump for Brainrots added a limited-time St. Paddy Machine for its St. Patrick's Day event, and it works differently from the Los Machine or Traits Machine. Instead of being locked behind a plot, the St. Paddy Machine sits right in front of the plots where every player on the server can reach it. Activating it kicks off a server-wide event that spawns high-value Enchanted brainrots across the entire map.
Quick answer: Feed 20 Clover-trait brainrots into the St. Paddy Machine — contributions are pooled across the whole server — and you'll trigger a 3-minute-30-second window where Enchanted brainrots spawn everywhere, each earning 10x their base value.

What the St. Paddy Machine Does
The St. Paddy Machine is an event generator. Once it receives enough fuel, it launches the St. Patrick's Event on the server. Two things happen immediately: clovers begin falling across every area of the map, and brainrots carrying the Enchanted mutation start appearing in all zones. Enchanted brainrots are easy to spot — they have a green, emerald-like look and display the word "Enchanted" beneath their name.
The real draw is the earnings multiplier. Every Enchanted brainrot produces 10x the income of its normal counterpart. That puts the Enchanted mutation above Flame but below UFO and Disco in the multiplier hierarchy. The event window lasts exactly 3 minutes and 30 seconds, so you want to move fast and grab as many Enchanted Celestials and Divines as possible before the timer runs out.

How to Activate the St. Paddy Machine
Step 1: Find and collect brainrots that have the Clover trait. These spawn naturally across all map areas, but they're uncommon. Whenever one appears, a server-wide notification pops up on screen showing the brainrot's name and location — head there quickly before someone else grabs it.
Step 2: Bring each Clover brainrot to the St. Paddy Machine in front of the plots and submit it. The machine tracks a collective total across the entire server, so every player's contributions count toward the same goal. You need 20 Clover brainrots total to fill the machine.
Step 3: Once the 20th Clover brainrot is deposited, the machine activates automatically. Clovers will start raining down, and Enchanted brainrots will begin spawning across every zone. You now have 3 minutes and 30 seconds to collect as many as you can.

Clover Trait vs. Enchanted Mutation — Multiplier Comparison
| Trait / Mutation | Multiplier | Best Use |
|---|---|---|
| Clover (Trait) | 1.5x | Feed into the St. Paddy Machine |
| Enchanted (Mutation) | 10x | Keep for earnings |
| Flame (Mutation) | Lower than 10x | General use |
| UFO / Disco (Mutation) | Higher than 10x | Top-tier earnings |
The Clover trait's 1.5x multiplier is modest on its own. Holding onto Clover brainrots for their earnings value is almost always worse than feeding them into the machine and farming the resulting Enchanted spawns, which offer a dramatically higher return.
Event Duration and Removal Date
The St. Paddy Machine is not a permanent fixture. The broader St. Patrick's Event in Jump for Brainrots runs until March 21, 2026, and the machine is expected to be removed once the event ends. If you want to farm Enchanted brainrots, do it before that date.
Each activation of the machine gives you a 3-minute-30-second window. After the timer expires, you'll need to collect and deposit another 20 Clover brainrots to trigger the event again. In busy public servers, this cycle can repeat fairly quickly since multiple players are hunting Clovers simultaneously. Private servers work too, though filling the machine solo will take longer since Clover spawns are relatively rare.

The St. Paddy Machine is one of the more accessible event mechanics in Jump for Brainrots — no plot ownership or special unlock required, just teamwork and a bit of Clover hunting. With only a few days left before the event wraps up on March 21, it's worth jumping into a populated server and coordinating with other players to cycle the machine as many times as possible.