How to Expand Your Base

Your base is the delivery endpoint for Lucky Block cash and the home for offline-earning slimes. Expanding it unlocks more slime slots and strengthens long-term progression.

Base Functions

Touching the base delivery zone converts stolen Lucky Blocks into spendable cash. Slime platforms within the base generate passive income. Expansion purchases—when available—add slots or cosmetic upgrades that let you stack more high-tier slimes for offline peaks.

Expansion Priority

  1. Secure reliable Lucky Block income before major base spending.
  2. Expand slots when your inventory has slimes waiting on bench.
  3. Place best slimes in expanded slots immediately—empty new slots waste offline time.
  4. Balance jump upgrades so you can still feed expansion costs via theft.

Layout Tips

Keep delivery path short from common rafter landings if the map allows. Note where Friend Boost Stand sits relative to base—it may affect social sessions. See map/base for layout description.

Why Expansion Beats Hoarding

Each slime slot in Jump To Steal Slime earns offline cash independently. A rare slime sitting in inventory while expanded slots stay empty loses every hour of idle time. Expansion purchases—when available from in-game menus—convert delivery cash into long-term passive capacity. Think of base growth as buying future offline income, not cosmetic fluff. O Filho Pródigo's loop rewards players who bank Lucky Blocks, expand slots, and immediately place the best slimes they own.

Balancing Expansion With Jump Upgrades

  • If bench slimes wait for slots, prioritize expansion over the next jump tier temporarily.
  • If you cannot reach profitable rafters, fund jump upgrades before major base spending.
  • Never expand without slimes ready to fill—new empty slots help nobody offline.
  • Friend Boost Stand sessions can fund expansion spikes when x2 Money doubles active deliveries.

Long-Term Base Goals

Endgame base planning means every slot holds the highest offline earner you realistically own, replaced gradually as rare slimes drop from upper rafters. Use map/base to understand delivery zone placement relative to your plot. Pair expansion with how to maximize offline income so slot upgrades translate into measurable idle gains. Base layout in Jump To Steal Slime is instanced—learn your personal path from farm rafters to delivery marker until it is muscle memory.

Expansion Mistakes to Avoid

Expanding base before you have slimes to fill new slots wastes offline potential. Spending every coin on expansion while jump stats lag locks you out of higher Lucky Block tiers that feed future growth. Cosmetic base upgrades—if offered—should lose to functional slot growth when idle income is your goal in O Filho Pródigo's progression loop. Delivery income must stay ahead of expansion spending.

Expansion Timing Checklist

Expand when bench slimes exceed empty slots, when offline calculator shows meaningful gain from one more slot, and when your main Lucky Block route still funds the purchase without stalling jump upgrades. Delay expansion if you cannot reach mid-tier rafters yet—income must pay for growth in Jump To Steal Slime, not the other way around.

First Expansion Milestone

Many players hit their first meaningful expansion after stabilizing mid-tier Lucky Block income and owning two or more slimes waiting on bench. That timing keeps new slots earning immediately instead of sitting empty while you return to low-tier farming. Check expansion prices in-game after each update—O Filho Pródigo may adjust costs without wide announcement on this wiki.

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Frequently asked questions

Does base expansion cost Robux?

Primary expansion typically uses in-game cash; verify current prices in-game.

Can I lose slimes when expanding?

Expansion should not delete slimes—still avoid swapping during lag.

Is base location fixed?

Yes for a given server instance; learn routes from rafters to your plot.

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