Kick A Lucky Block Kick Battles Mode Guide – Roblox

Here's a complete guide to Kick Battles in Kick A Lucky Block!

Kick Battles is a new multiplayer mode where you compete against up to five players from your server to kick the best Brainrot. Whoever gets the highest-earning Brainrot in a round wins all Brainrots collected that match including what opponents picked up. You can also buy a Kick Style from the Bacon Kicker NPC first using Kick Mastery for a x1.25 Kick Speed multiplier.

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Kick Battles is a new mode that turns your Brainrot collecting into a direct showdown. Instead of farming on your own, you go up against up to five other players, and the winner takes everything. The same update also brought in Kick Styles, which give your kicks a speed multiplier for better Brainrot results, and Kick Mastery, the new currency used to buy them. So, to help you make the most, this guide covers how the mode works and how to get an edge over your competition.

What Are Kick Battles in Kick A Lucky Block?

Creating a Kick Battles Lobby in Kick A Lucky Block
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Kick Battles is a multiplayer mode where up to six players compete in rounds to kick the best Brainrot. The player who lands the highest-earning Brainrot wins that round and keeps every Brainrot collected during the match, their own and their opponents'. There is no fixed prize pool. The reward is entirely whatever gets kicked across all participants in the session.

How Do You Play Kick Battles in Kick A Lucky Block?

Playing Kick Battles in Kick A Lucky Block
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Select the Kick Battles option from the left side of your screen to open the mode menu. From there, choose your round count, decide on the Gamepass setting, and create a lobby. Up to five other players from your server can be invited to fill it, including friends or randoms; both work.

  1. Open Kick Battles from the left side of the screen
  2. Set your round count, up to 10 rounds per match
  3. Toggle Gamepasses on or off. If you do not have paid passes and your opponents do, keep this off for a fair fight
  4. Select Create Battle to generate your lobby
  5. Invite up to 5 players from your server. Either friends or random players on the map
  6. Compete each round by kicking the Lucky Block and going for the best Brainrot you can land
  7. The player who gets the highest-earning Brainrot wins the round and keeps all Brainrots collected that match

What Are the Best Tips to Win in Kick Battles?

Do not overshoot your kick.

This is the most common mistake in Kick Battles. If you kick into a zone you cannot physically outrun before the wave catches up with you, you forfeit the Brainrot. Forfeiting a Brainrot in a match context means forfeiting the round. Keep your kick within a zone your current Run Speed can reach, or upgrade your speed before entering competitive matches.

Match your stats to your competition.

If the players you are matched against have large Brainrots sitting in their base, they have better stats than you. Do not enter those matches expecting to win by luck. Kick Battles reward whoever gets the best Brainrot, so players with higher stats will consistently land better ones.

Equip a Kick Style before you start.

Kick Styles give a x1.25 multiplier to your Kick Speed, which directly improves the quality of Brainrots you can pull from a kick. Entering a competitive match without one active is a straight disadvantage. Buy the cheapest one, like Stomp Kick, at 125 Mastery if you are just getting started.

What Are the Rewards from Kick Battles in Kick A Lucky Block?

There are no fixed rewards from Kick Battles. What you win is every Brainrot collected during the match, including yours and your opponents'. If three players each kick a Brainrot during a match and you kick the best one, you walk away with all three.

How Do You Get Kick Styles in Kick A Lucky Block?

Kick Styles in Kick A Lucky Block
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Kick Styles are purchased from the Bacon Kicker NPC, which is located to the right of the Run Upgrades shop. Each style costs Kick Mastery, which is the new currency added alongside this update. All three current Kick Styles provide the same x1.25 Kick Speed multiplier. The difference between them is cost and visual effect.

Kick StyleKick Speed MultiplierMastery Cost
Stomp Kickx1.25125 Mastery
Mule Kickx1.25500 Mastery
Retro Kickx1.251,250 Mastery

TIP: If you are only interested in the stat boost, Stomp Kick at 125 Mastery is the obvious starting pick since the multiplier is identical across all three. Mule Kick and Retro Kick cost significantly more for the same benefit.

How Do You Get Kick Mastery in Kick A Lucky Block?

Kick Mastery in Kick A Lucky Block
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Kick Mastery is earned by kicking Lucky Blocks. Every kick gives you one Mastery point. That is the only way to earn it right now. You can track your current Mastery total in the bottom-left corner of the screen, directly above your Kick Power stat.

There is no passive generation or shortcut, as it stacks purely from play. If you want Stomp Kick quickly, 125 kicks get you there. Retro Kick at 1,250 takes more grinding, but the multiplier you get at the end is the same x1.25 as the cheapest option.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Should you turn Gamepasses on or off in Kick Battles?

Turn them off if you do not have paid passes and your opponents do. Players with Gamepasses have access to stat advantages that free-to-play players simply cannot match, and Kick Battles has a toggle specifically for this reason. If everyone in the lobby has the same passes, turning them on is fine.

Do you need high stats to compete in Kick Battles?

Your Run Speed matters more than most stats in Kick Battles because overshooting a kick and failing to outrun the wave forfeits that round automatically. In general, if you have higher overall stats, you will consistently pull better Brainrots, so picking opponents close to your own level gives you a realistic shot at winning.

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Sudhanyo Chatterjee

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Sudhanyo Chatterjee is a Roblox writer at Pro Game Guides with six years of writing experience, four of them focused on the gaming industry. He specializes in deep guides for complex Roblox RPGs, covering stand builds, progression systems, tier lists, and mechanics breakdowns for games like Bizarre Lineage and 99 Nights in the Forest. His background in RPGs, gacha, and strategy games, from the Diablo series to Wartales, gives him a natural feel for the stat systems, build theory, and progression loops that define the games he covers. When a new JoJo-inspired Roblox title drops, he is usually the first one breaking down how to build around it.

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