Jump To Steal Slime Gears

The More Gears update expanded equipment options in Jump To Steal Slime. Gears help mobility, theft efficiency, or utility—exact items may change with patches.

Gear Categories (General)

  • Mobility gears — wider jumps, speed, or safer landings on rafters.
  • Theft gears — faster steal interactions or carry safety margins.
  • Utility gears — quality-of-life near base or social areas.

Specific gear names and prices live in the in-game shop and shift when O Filho Pródigo balances updates. We document categories here because unverified item lists go stale quickly and mislead players.

Buying Advice

Purchase gears after stabilizing income on mid-tier rafters. Test on low-risk routes before expensive commitments. Read how to use gears for decision frameworks.

Gears in the Jump To Steal Slime Loop

Jump To Steal Slime by O Filho Pródigo rewards players who steal Lucky Blocks from rafters, dodge Evil Slimes, and deliver loot to base for cash. Gears from the More Gears update sit in that loop as optional accelerators—helping you reach a block faster, survive a tight patrol window, or recover from a misjump. They do not replace jump stat upgrades, which still gate which platform layers you can farm. Think of gears as tuning your weakest skill rather than skipping entire progression tiers.

Evaluating a Gear Before Purchase

  • Run your main farm route without the gear and note where you fail—guard hit, fall, or slow steal.
  • Buy one mobility or theft gear that addresses that failure mode on a low rafter first.
  • Compare cash per hour before and after over ten deliveries, not one lucky run.
  • Avoid buying every new gear on patch day; O Filho Pródigo may rebalance prices or effects.

Gears vs Game Passes vs Slimes

Game passes (VIP 115R$, x2 Money 85R$, Auto Collect 59R$) are Robux account entitlements with fixed benefits described in-game. Gears usually cost cash from Lucky Block deliveries. Base slimes generate offline income while gears affect active theft and movement. None of these categories overlap with Slime RNG gacha items or Jump to Steal Brainrots memes—gear shop inventory is unique to this experience. Pair gear purchases with our tier lists so you are gearing for routes you already farm consistently.

Maintaining Gears Through Updates

When O Filho Pródigo ships balance patches alongside Friend Boost Stand or new platform geometry, revisit whether your equipped gear still matches your farm route. A mobility item that helped before More Gears may become optional after jump upgrades catch up. Keep one cash reserve for jump purchases even if gears tempt you in the shop—height gates still control which Lucky Block tiers you can farm in Jump To Steal Slime.

Gear Shop vs Robux Catalog

Open the in-game gear shop inside Jump To Steal Slime before trusting third-party item spreadsheets. Prices and names change with patches; our category list stays accurate longer than unverified gear databases copied from other Roblox games. Cash-funded gears compete with jump upgrades and base expansion for the same delivery income—budget accordingly each session.

Selling or Replacing Old Gears

If the shop allows rebuy or replace flows, check whether old mobility gears still help after jump upgrades make them redundant. Free inventory space and cash for the next jump tier often beat owning every More Gears item at once in Jump To Steal Slime.

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Frequently asked questions

Are gears paid with Robux?

Most post-update gears use in-game cash; check the shop for Robux exceptions.

Can gears be traded?

Depends on experience trading settings—often not for gear shop items.

Do gears work in VIP servers?

Usually yes if the experience loads gear data normally.

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