How to Steal Lucky Blocks in Jump To Steal Slime

Lucky Blocks are the heart of active income in Jump To Steal Slime. They sit on rafters and high platforms guarded by Evil Slimes. Stealing them is not just about jump height—it is about approach angle, grab timing, and escape planning.

What Lucky Blocks Are

Lucky Blocks are interactable loot nodes that convert to cash when delivered to your base. Higher platforms tend to spawn rarer blocks with better payouts, but those areas usually have denser Evil Slime patrols or trickier jump chains. Common blocks on lower rafters are ideal for learning the steal animation and delivery route without catastrophic falls.

Steal Flow Step by Step

  1. Scout the rafter from a safe platform—note slime positions and block respawn timer.
  2. Jump to a landing spot with exit options, not a dead-end ledge.
  3. Trigger the steal interaction when the block is available; avoid animation lock near guards.
  4. Immediately move toward your escape jump—not deeper into the rafter.
  5. Chain jumps down toward base; do not stop to steal a second block until you are skilled.
  6. Touch the base delivery zone to bank cash before logging off.

Risk vs Reward

Chasing two blocks on one trip doubles exposure time. Evil Slimes punish hesitation. Until your jump upgrades match the height requirement comfortably—with margin for misjumps—farm mid-tier rafters consistently instead of failing top-tier steals repeatedly. Use our Lucky Block tier list to prioritize targets.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I lose the block if I fall?

Usually yes—you must deliver to base to secure cash.

How fast do blocks respawn?

Timing varies by rarity and platform; scout one rafter to learn its rhythm.

Does VIP help stealing?

VIP (115R$) may include convenience perks—check in-game pass description for current benefits.

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