Rebirthing in Kick a Lucky Block lets you trade your current kick power for permanent cash multipliers that speed up future progression. The system works like most Roblox tycoon games, where you reset your stats to gain permanent bonuses. This guide covers how the rebirth system works in Kick a Lucky Block, what rewards you get, and whether you should actually use it.

How to Rebirth in Kick a Lucky Block

The rebirth button sits on the left side of your screen during gameplay. Click it to open the rebirth menu. You'll see the current kick power requirement you need to reach before you can rebirth. This requirement increases every time you rebirth so your first rebirth costs less kick power than your tenth.

When you meet the requirement, the rebirth button becomes active. Click it to confirm and your kick power resets back to default levels. You lose all your current kicking strength but gain a permanent cash multiplier that applies to all future earnings.

If you don't want to grind kick power to meet the requirement, you can skip it by paying 99 Robux. This immediately lets you rebirth regardless of your current kick power. The Robux skip option appears in the same rebirth menu. To increase kick power, visit the weight shop. Purchase weights and equip them to boost your kick power over time passively. Higher-tier weights cost more cash but provide bigger bonuses.

Rewards for Rebirthing

Every rebirth gives you a cash multiplier that permanently increases how much money you earn from placing brainrot on your plot. The multiplier stacks with each rebirth so your second rebirth adds to your first rebirth bonus and so on. This makes rebirths the most important progression system for long-term players.

The game doesn't provide additional rewards beyond cash multipliers. You don't unlock new areas, special items, or exclusive cosmetics from rebirthing. The entire benefit comes from earning cash faster, which lets you buy better weights, which lets you kick further and reach zones that have better Brainrots.

Is Rebirthing Worth it?

Rebirthing is absolutely worth doing if you plan to play Kick a Lucky Block for more than a few sessions. The temporary loss of kick power feels bad initially but the permanent cash multiplier pays back that investment within an hour.

Early rebirths make sense as soon as you hit the requirement. Your kick power is low anyway, so resetting doesn't cost much. The cash multiplier helps you afford better weights faster which speeds up your second rebirth. This creates a snowball effect where each rebirth comes quicker than the last.

The 99 Robux skip option rarely makes sense unless you have money to burn. Grinding kick power is the core gameplay loop. Skipping it with Robux removes the entire point of playing. Check out our Kick a Lucky Block wiki for more guides.