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Side-by-side compare tool

Pick up to 4 brainrots and compare them in a single table.

The Compare tool lets you pick any two entities from the same game — brainrots, Blox Fruits, weapons, races, accessories, and more — and see their most important stats displayed side by side in one clean view. Instead of jumping between detail pages and trying to hold numbers in your head, you drop Entity A and Entity B into the slots and the tool lines up every stat that matters: rarity, income per second for Steal a Brainrot brainrots, Mastery requirements and move counts for Blox Fruits weapons, passive buffs for accessories, or awakening tiers for races. It works across all five games on the site, so you can compare a Grow a Garden crop against another the same way you'd compare two BF swords.

Pick both entities using the search boxes at the top — you can type any part of the name and the list filters instantly — then read the side-by-side table to see which one wins on each stat. Green highlights mark the stronger value on each row so you never have to guess which number is bigger. Use it before a big in-game decision: which brainrot is worth fusing duplicates into, whether Strawberry Elephant or a top Secret earns more cash per second, whether the Valkyrie Helm or the Kitsune Ribbon buffs your sword build better, or which Blox Fruits race suits grinding versus PvP. The comparison resets whenever you swap one of the slots.

Pick at least 2 items to compare

Frequently Asked Questions

Which games and entity types can I compare?

You can compare entities within any of the five games on the site: Steal a Brainrot brainrots, Blox Fruits fruits and weapons and races and accessories, Sailor Piece swords and races and bosses and accessories, Grow a Garden crops and pets, and 99 Nights in the Forest items and classes. Both slots must be filled from the same game and the same category — you cannot compare a brainrot against a Blox Fruits weapon, but you can compare any two brainrots against each other.

What stats does the Compare tool actually show?

The stats shown depend on the entity type. For Steal a Brainrot brainrots you see rarity and income per second, which is the number that directly decides how fast your base earns money. For Blox Fruits weapons the table shows rarity, category (sword or gun), Mastery required, and move count. For races you get the passive buffs at each awakening tier. For accessories the table lists every buff — Energy, Health, damage type, movement speed — so you can see exactly how two pieces stack up.

How do the green highlights work?

On each stat row the tool compares the two values and puts a green highlight on whichever side has the better number — higher income per second, higher damage buff, lower Mastery requirement, higher rarity tier. If the two values are identical the row shows no highlight. This makes it easy to scan the whole table at a glance without doing the math yourself, which is especially useful when two brainrots are close in rarity and you just want to know which one earns more per second.

Can I share a comparison with a friend?

Yes — when you select both entities the page URL updates to include both slugs, so you can copy the link from your browser and send it directly to a friend. They will land on the same comparison already loaded, with no need to search for the entities again. This is handy for settling trade debates: paste the compare link in a game chat and both players see the exact stats side by side.

Why can't I compare entities from different games?

Each game uses different stat columns — a brainrot has income per second and a Blox Fruits fruit has move damage and a Grow a Garden crop has sell value — so a cross-game comparison would mix unrelated numbers and be confusing rather than helpful. Keeping both slots in the same game and same category means every row in the table is a fair like-for-like comparison, which is what actually helps you make a real decision.