Gaming Guide

Roll to Defend Potions: Every Effect and Brain Cost

A full rundown of each Potion, what it boosts, how long it lasts, and the Brains you need to buy it.

A full rundown of each Potion, what it boosts, how long it lasts, and the Brains you need to buy it.

Potions are the temporary boosts you buy in Roll to Defend, the Roblox incremental simulator from D:/Drive where you roll for defensive units, place them at your base, and clear zombie waves. You pay for Potions with Brains, the game’s secondary currency, at the Shop tucked into one end of the lobby. Each Potion runs for three minutes, and several of the Luck ones stack, so timing them around a rolling session is where they pay off.

Quick answer: Open the Shop in the lobby, scroll to the Potions, and spend Brains. Coin Potion costs 5,000 Brains, Luck Potion 10,000, Ultra Luck 20,000, Roll Potion 25,000, and Godly Luck 100,000, with each effect lasting three minutes.

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Every Potion, effect, and Brain cost

All Potions share the same three-minute timer. The three Luck Potions and the Godly Luck Potion stack, meaning you can drink more than one to multiply the boost. A few costs are still unconfirmed in the current build and show as TBA below.

PotionEffect (3 minutes)Cost in Brains
Coin Potion2x Coins5,000
Luck Potion2x Luck (stacks)10,000
Ultra Luck Potion3x Luck (stacks)20,000
Roll Potion2x Speed25,000
Godly Luck Potion4x Luck (stacks)100,000
Brain Potion2x BrainsTBA
Stellar Potion3x Stellar Mutation LuckTBA
Iced Potion3x Iced Mutation LuckTBA
Inverted Potion3x Inverted Mutation LuckTBA

Which Potion to pick for your goal

The right Potion depends on what you are chasing in that session. Since the timer is short, buy and drink right before the activity you want to boost.

  • Rolling for rarer units: Luck, Ultra Luck, and Godly Luck raise your odds. Because they stack, you can layer them for a bigger multiplier.
  • Earning Coins faster: Coin Potion doubles your Coin gain, which helps you afford upgrades and more rolls.
  • Farming Brains: Brain Potion doubles Brain drops, speeding up your next Potion purchases.
  • Hunting mutations: Stellar, Iced, and Inverted Potions each triple the luck for their matching mutation type.
  • Rolling more often: Roll Potion gives 2x Speed, so you cycle through rolls quicker.

How to buy Potions in the Shop

Load into Roll to Defend and head to the Shop at one end of the lobby. This is where the Potions are listed alongside their Brain prices.
Select the Potion you want and confirm the purchase. Your Brain total drops by the listed cost, and the effect starts immediately for three minutes.
If you are stacking Luck Potions, buy and drink each one during the same window so the multipliers overlap before the timers run out.

You will know a purchase worked when your Brain count decreases and the boost becomes active. If you cannot buy a Potion, you almost certainly do not have enough Brains yet.


How to unlock Brains to afford Potions

Brains do not drop from the start. You first earn Coins by defeating zombies, then spend those Coins on a chain of upgrades that eventually turns kills into Brain drops. Work through them in order.

  • Loot — the upgrade category that leads toward Brain drops.
  • Quickened Spawns I — enemies spawn every 1.42s.
  • Quickened Spawns II — enemies spawn every 1.35s.
  • Rushed Spawns I — enemies spawn every 1.27s.
  • Brain Chance — gives enemies a 10% chance to drop Brains.

Once Brain Chance is active, defeated zombies start dropping Brains, and those pile up into your Potion budget. The faster spawn upgrades matter here because more enemies per minute means more chances at Brains.

Note: With the higher-cost Potions like Godly Luck sitting at 100,000 Brains, it is worth using a Brain Potion during a farming run to shorten the grind toward the expensive Luck boosts.


Because every Potion lasts only three minutes, the smart play is to stock a pile of Brains first, then spend them right as you sit down to roll or farm so no part of the timer goes to waste. Luck Potions stacking together is the biggest lever for pulling rare units, while Coin and Brain Potions keep your economy moving toward the next batch.