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Steal A Brainrot Tsunami Mode Event Guide

It's time to escape Tsunami!

Sammy and his dev team have introduced a new game mode to Steal A Brainrot called the Tsunami. This is a new way to acquire Brainrots, where Players can race against the Tsunmai in the open field to pick up and retrieve their favorite Brainrots. So,here is a detailed guide to all the features of the Tsunami LTM Event in the game.

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How to start Tsunami LTM in Steal A Brainrot?

The Tsunami machine in Steal A Brainrot
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You can enter and play the Tsunami LTM game mode by interacting with the Tsunami Machine at the center of the map. This is next to the Fuse Machine, adjacent to the Shop. Just press the touch or E button to jump into the Tsunami Limited-time mode.

How does the Tsunami Limited Time Mode work in Steal A Brainrot?

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The Tsunami game mode is pretty easy to understand. After jumping inside, you will find a large, open, green area with various Brainrots. All you have to do is run towards the Brainrot you desire, pick it up, and return to the starting area while evading Tsunami. Yes, there will be consecutive Tsunami waves spawning on the field that players must duck/evade by hiding in the slabs that appear after a fixed distance. If you bring back the Brainrot, it will be added to your base.

What is Speed Shop in Tsunami Limited Mode?

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The Speed Shop is an upgrade in Tsunami Limited Mode, where players can spend money to increase their running speed. The faster the player moves, the farther he can travel on the field, where he can find high-rarity Brainrots like Mythical or Brainrot God. You can check the speed of your character on the left side of the screen above your money counter.

Steal A Brainrot Tsunami Limited FAQs

What is Wave Mutation in Steal A Brainrot

Each Tsunami wave in Steal A Brainrot not only has a speed rating (Easy, Medium, or Fast) but also mutations. These mutation waves, when they travel, have a chance of inflicting mutations on the Brainrots in their path. For example, the Gold wave can apply the Gold mutation to the Brainrots in front of it.

Can you steal in Tsunami LTM mode?

The core feature of stealing or robbing Brainrots from other players' bases is altogether disabled during the Tsunami mode. You can find your and other players' bases in the starting area, but you cannot sell or steal from them. This is very effective and correct, as you have to leave your base for quite some time to bring back Brainrots from the field.

How to Know the Spawn Time of Secret Brainrot in Tsunami Mode?

Players can check the banner above the starting area to see a countdown for the next Mythical or Secret Brainrot spawn. When the timer reaches zero, the Brainrot will spawn. At that point, run toward the end of the map to find it. Also, the Secret Brainrot will stay there until a player collects it or until the spawn of the next secret tier Brainrot.

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About the Author

Avatar photo Vignesh Raja started as a Freelancer and became a Full-Time Staff writer at Pro Game Guides in March 2024. He has an engineering degree in IT and was previously a Semi-Professional Apex Legends and Paladins eSports player. His passion for multiplayer games made him pursue a career in writing to share his knowledge about competitive gaming. Nowadays, he spends his time writing guides for Valorant, BitLife, and Roblox. Also, he manages and coaches upcoming BGMI players in his free time to help them thrive in India's competitive eSports scene.
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