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Steal a Brainrot Mythic Items — Full Trade Value Breakdown (2026)

Mythic rarity sounds elite — but what do the numbers say? Full breakdown of all 15 Mythic items in Steal a Brainrot: values, demand, trade tier, and which ones are actually worth your time.

Mythic is one of the highest rarity labels in Steal a Brainrot, sitting just below OG. The name alone carries weight in trade conversations. But rarity labels tell only part of the story — and the actual data on Mythic items is more nuanced than most players expect.

What Mythic Rarity Actually Means in Practice

There are currently 15 Mythic items in the game. Every single one of them sits at C-tier with medium demand. Not a few of them — all of them. That uniformity is the most important thing to understand before you evaluate any Mythic trade.

The Mythic reality check

All 15 Mythic items share the same trade profile: C-tier, medium demand. High rarity does not equal high trade desirability. The only real variable within the Mythic tier is raw value.

C-tier with medium demand means two things practically. First: you will not close Mythic trades quickly. Other players are not hunting for them with urgency. Second: the premium you can command in a trade is limited — medium demand caps your negotiating leverage. A lower-rarity item with very-high demand will often trade faster and sometimes for more effective value.

That said, Mythic items are not bad trade assets. They are mid-range in the current item pool, and their values — ranging from 17,000 to 130,000 — give you real flexibility in equal-value trade negotiations. You just need patience.

All 15 Mythic Items: Complete Value Table

Every Mythic item in the current game, sorted by value. Tier and demand are identical across all of them — only value differs.

ItemValueTierDemand
Toiletto Focaccino130,104CMedium
Centrucci Nuclucci119,242CMedium
Carloo110,001CMedium
Cachoritto Melonito108,233CMedium
Tracoducotulu Delapeladustuz100,134CMedium
Mythic Lucky Block99,242CMedium
Te Te Te Sahur83,549CMedium
Lerulerulerule76,453CMedium
Gorillo Watermenodrillo70,783CMedium
Cavallo Virtuoso67,383CMedium
Bommodini Gusini48,021CMedium
Bombardiro Crocodilo23,892CMedium
Rhino Toasterino20,794CMedium
Orangutini Ananassini19,259CMedium
Frigo Camelo17,007CMedium
→ See Live Mythic Values and Demand

Which Mythic Items Are Best for Trading

Since tier and demand are flat across all 15 items, the best Mythic items for trading are simply the highest-value ones. More value means more flexibility in what you can ask for in return — and easier math when combining Mythics to match another item's worth.

The top five — Toiletto Focaccino, Centrucci Nuclucci, Carloo, Cachoritto Melonito, and Tracoducotulu Delapeladustuz — all sit in the 100,000–130,000 range. If you are going to hold a Mythic item and wait for the right trade, these are the ones worth holding. The bottom four (Bombardiro Crocodilo, Rhino Toasterino, Orangutini Ananassini, Frigo Camelo) range from 17,000 to 24,000 — they will combine well in multi-item trades but are difficult to move solo at meaningful value.

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Mythic Lucky Block at 99,242 is worth noting specifically. Its recognizable name tends to attract slightly more attention in trade chats than comparably-valued Mythics — even when the numbers are similar. Name recognition has minor but real effect on how quickly trades close.

Mythic vs. High-Demand Epics: The Uncomfortable Comparison

Here is where Mythic rarity gets genuinely humbling. Penguino Cocosino is an Epic item — two full rarity tiers below Mythic. Its value is 119,195,319 with A-tier status and very-high demand. Compare that to the top Mythic item, Toiletto Focaccino, at 130,104 value and C-tier medium demand.

Penguino Cocosino is worth roughly 916 times more than the best Mythic item in the game — despite being rarer than it in reverse. Ti Ti Ti Sahur is another example: Epic rarity, A-tier, 69,195,319 value. The reason is demand. Those Epics have very-high demand. Mythics have medium demand. The market has spoken, and it values desirability over rarity label.

This is not a reason to avoid Mythic items — it is a reason to have accurate expectations. Mythics are useful mid-range trade assets. They are not the powerhouses their rarity name implies.

→ Compare Mythic and Epic Item Values

How to Trade Mythic Items Effectively

Given the uniform C-tier/medium-demand profile, Mythic items trade best in specific scenarios.

  • Multi-item combinations: Stack two or three lower-value Mythics to match a single higher-value target. The calculator makes this precise.
  • Equal-rarity trades: Trading one Mythic for another Mythic is natural — both parties understand the demand ceiling and do not expect a premium.
  • Stepping stones: Use a Mythic as one part of a larger trade package where another item carries the demand weight. The Mythic adds value; the high-demand item closes the deal.
  • Patience window: Mythic trades take longer. Do not enter a Mythic trade expecting a same-day close. Set a realistic time frame.

What does not work well: trying to command a premium above value because of the rarity label. Other traders know the tier and demand. Anyone using the item database will see the same C-tier/medium-demand data you are reading here. Price items at value, not at the name.

→ Build Your Mythic Trade in the Calculator

Where Mythic Fits in the Bigger Picture

Mythic items are a legitimate mid-game asset. If you are working your way up the value ladder from D and C-tier items, acquiring Mythics is a real progression step — they give you more value to work with in trade negotiations. But they are not the end goal for serious traders. The jump from Mythic to A-tier demand items is where the real value acceleration happens.

For context: the rarity guide gives Mythic a brief overview; this article goes deeper. If you want the full rarity-to-value picture, the item rarity guide is the place to start. If you want to understand how to move from C-tier Mythics toward A-tier items, the trade-up strategy article covers that specifically.

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