All the Pickaxes in Break a Lucky Block (March 2026) Complete Guide

If you’ve been spending hours in Break a Lucky Block, you know the addictive thrill of waiting for that Legendary drop. But let’s be honest: breaking blocks with a rusty starter tool is painfully slow. To get the real loot—and fast—you need to upgrade your arsenal. I’ve spent countless hours grinding, testing, and comparing every tool available, and I’m here to walk you through everything you need to know.
In this comprehensive guide, I will list all the pickaxes in Break a Lucky Block, detailing their stats, costs, and where to find them. Whether you are saving up your first thousand coins or looking to drop some Robux on the ultimate game pass, I’ve got you covered.
Quick Comparison: Top Pickaxes
Before we dive into the full list, here is a quick snapshot of the best tools in the game right now.
| Pickaxe Name | Type | Cost (Robux/Currency) | Mining Power | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Pickaxe | Starter | Free | 1 | Getting started |
| Stone Pickaxe | Early Game | 250 Coins | 2 | Basic grinding |
| Iron Pickaxe | Early Game | 1,000 Coins | 4 | Mid-tier efficiency |
| Golden Pickaxe | Mid Game | 5,000 Coins | 8 | Speed farming |
| Rainbow Pickaxe | Late Game | 2.5M Coins | 25 | High-level grinding |
| Void Pickaxe | Premium | 400 R$ | 50 | Ultimate speed |
Note: Stats are based on the March 2026 game update and are subject to change by developers.
All the Pickaxes in Break a Lucky Block
Understanding the progression of your tools is the key to efficiency. In Break a Lucky Block, your pickaxe is everything. It determines how much damage you do to a block (Mining Power) and how quickly you can shatter it to get your rewards. I’ve broken these down by their acquisition method and tier so you can plan your grind effectively.
Understanding Pickaxe Stats
Before we look at the individual items, let’s quickly clear up what the stats mean. When you hover over a tool in the shop, you usually see two main numbers:
- Mining Power: This is the damage. Higher power means fewer hits to break a Lucky Block.
- Mining Speed (or Cooldown): How fast you can swing. A high power with slow speed can sometimes be worse than low power with high speed.
My advice? Always look for the balance, but prioritize Power as you get to the harder, health-boosted blocks in the later zones.
Starter Pickaxes
Every journey begins with a single swing. You won’t have to worry about math here; you just take what you can get.
1. Basic Pickaxe (Rusted)
- Cost: Free (Default)
- Mining Power: 1
- Location: Equipped by default.
This is the tool you start with. It’s slow, it looks rusty, and it makes you appreciate every upgrade you buy afterward. It does exactly 1 damage per hit. In the early game, you’ll find yourself clicking like crazy just to pop a common block.
Pro Tip: Don’t spend too much time trying to grind for coins with this. Break the easiest blocks available until you can afford the first upgrade.
Early Game Shop Pickaxes
Once you’ve earned a few hundred coins, the in-game shop (usually located near the spawn area) becomes your best friend. These upgrades offer a massive quality-of-life improvement over the Basic Pickaxe.
2. Stone Pickaxe
- Cost: 250 Coins
- Mining Power: 2
- Visuals: Grey stone look, standard handle.
Buying this is your first real milestone. It doubles your damage compared to the starter. It doesn’t sound like much, but it cuts your grind time in half. I recommend buying this immediately after joining the game.
3. Iron Pickaxe
- Cost: 1,000 Coins
- Mining Power: 4
- Visuals: Metallic silver/iron texture.
This is where the game starts to feel fluid. With 4 power, you are chipping away at blocks significantly faster. The price jump from Stone to Iron is noticeable, but it is worth the short grind to get here.
4. Gold Pickaxe
- Cost: 5,000 Coins
- Mining Power: 8
- Visuals: Shiny yellow gold, slightly larger model.
The Gold Pickaxe is often a status symbol in early-game lobbies. It sparkles and looks cool, but more importantly, it pushes you into a new tier of farming. If you are experiencing Roblox lagging on lower-end devices, this pickaxe is efficient enough to clear blocks before too many physics effects stack up on your screen.
Mid-Game Shop Pickaxes
You are now serious about the game. The coin costs start getting steep here, requiring you to spend some actual time in the biomes.
5. Diamond Pickaxe
- Cost: 25,000 Coins
- Mining Power: 16
- Visuals: Cyan, crystalline texture.
The classic Minecraft upgrade. It’s a solid workhorse. At 16 power, you are now obliterating early-game blocks and dealing respectable damage to the rarer Lucky Blocks. This is usually the point where you can start effectively farming for the big-ticket items.
6. Ruby Pickaxe
- Cost: 100,000 Coins
- Mining Power: 32
- Visuals: Deep red gemstone.
The grind to 100k coins can be tedious, but the Ruby Pickaxe is a major jump in power. You will notice that blocks break in seconds rather than minutes. This tool prepares you for the end-game content.
7. Dark Matter Pickaxe (Void Matter)
- Cost: 1,000,000 Coins (1 Million)
- Mining Power: 64
- Visuals: Purple/Black swirling energy.
Reaching the 1 million coin mark is a rite of passage. The Dark Matter pickaxe looks incredible, often featuring particle effects. It signals to other players that you know what you are doing. With 64 power, you are a machine.
Late Game & Secret Pickaxes
This is where the guides usually stop, but I’ve gone further. In Break a Lucky Block, the developers have added several “secret” or extremely high-tier items for the dedicated grinders.
8. Rainbow Pickaxe
- Cost: 2,500,000+ Coins (Often requires a specific achievement or badge in addition to coins)
- Mining Power: 100+
- Visuals: Constantly shifting RGB colors.
The Rainbow Pickaxe is visually stunning. It leaves a trail of colors as you swing. It is often a flex item as much as it is a utility tool. Acquiring it usually involves not just having the coins, but also having broken a certain number of blocks or opened a specific amount of chests.
9. Galaxy Pickaxe
- Cost: 10,000,000+ Coins
- Mining Power: 200+
- Visuals: Space-themed, glowing stars, nebula effects.
By the time you afford this, you are likely in the top percentage of players. The Galaxy Pickaxe usually has a much larger hitbox or area-of-effect (AOE) damage, meaning you might hit multiple blocks or parts of a large block at once.
Premium (Robux) Pickaxes
If you want to support the developers and skip the grind, there are options available for Robux. These are generally the “Pay-to-Win” elements, but they keep the game free-to-play for everyone else.
10. Void Pickaxe (Gamepass)
- Cost: 400 Robux (Approximate, varies by update)
- Mining Power: 50 – 75 (Dependent on current balance)
- Visuals: Dark, ghostly, purple flames.
This is a mid-tier premium option. It’s better than the Diamond pickaxe but not quite as strong as the late-game free grinds. It’s great if you have some Robux lying around and want to speed up your first few hours of play.
11. Admin / Titan Pickaxe (Gamepass)
- Cost: 1,000 – 2,000 Robux
- Mining Power: 500+
- Visuals: Giant, menacing, glowing scripts.
This is the end-all-be-all. Usually, this pickaxe one-shots almost every block in the game. It’s purely for late-game dominance or messing around with friends. If you are aiming to top the leaderboards quickly, this is your shortcut.
Strategies for Getting the Best Pickaxes Fast
Knowing the list is half the battle. The other half is knowing how to farm efficiently. Here are my personal strategies for upgrading your gear in March 2026.
1. The “Biome Hop” Method
Don’t just stand in one spot. Different biomes in Break a Lucky Block spawn different blocks with different health and rewards.
- Early Game: Stick to the spawn area. Blocks have low health, and you can’t afford repairs or high-risk items yet.
- Mid Game: Move to the Ice or Desert biomes (if available). These blocks give more coins per hit. Even if they take 2-3 hits with your Iron Pickaxe, the payout is higher than 1-hitting a starter block.
- Late Game: Find the “Void” or “Space” biome. The blocks here have massive health, but the coin drops are exponential.
2. Focus on Single Target vs. AOE
Some pickaxes (especially the Event ones) might have lower “Damage” stats but higher “Area” stats.
- My Recommendation: Prioritize Damage (Mining Power) until you can one-hit the common blocks. Speed is king. If you have to hit a block 10 times, you are wasting time.
- Exceptions: If a pickaxe hits 3 blocks at once for 20 damage, it is better than a pickaxe that hits 1 block for 50 damage. Always do the math:
(Damage * Hits per Second) = DPS.
3. Use Private Servers
If the game allows private servers (often costing a small amount of Robux or being free for a limited time), use them for grinding.
- No Lag: You don’t have to worry about other players’ effects causing your game to stutter. If you need help with performance, check my guide on how to fix Roblox lagging.
- Uninterrupted Farming: No one can steal your loot or push you off the map.
4. Sell, Don’t Hoard
In Break a Lucky Block, inventory management is key. If you get a duplicate item or a low-tier legendary from a block, sell it immediately. Coins are the only path to the better pickaxes. Don’t get attached to items you won’t use.
Common Mistakes to Avoid In 2026
I see new players make these errors all the time. Avoid them to save yourself hours of frustration.
- Buying the First Upgrade You See: Just because you can afford the Stone Pickaxe doesn’t mean you should buy it immediately if you are 50 coins away from the Iron Pickaxe. Save up! The jump from Stone to Iron is worth the extra 5 minutes of grinding with the starter tool.
- Ignoring Codes: Many Roblox games, including this one, have codes that give free coins or sometimes temporary pickaxe buffs. Always check the game’s description or social media for codes before you start grinding.
- Forgetting to Equip: It sounds silly, but I’ve done it. You buy a shiny new Diamond Pickaxe, leave the shop, and start hitting blocks for 1 damage. Check your inventory!
Technical Tips for Optimal Grinding
To make your grinding session as smooth as possible, ensure your setup is optimized.
- Graphics Settings: If you are farming on a high-population server, lower your graphics quality to 1-2 bars. This reduces the visual clutter from other people breaking blocks and can help you click more accurately.
- FPS Unlocker: If your PC can handle it, using an FPS Unlocker can significantly improve your hit registration. Roblox caps FPS at 60 by default, but higher frame rates make the game feel snappier.
- Mobile vs. PC: PC players generally have an advantage with clicking speed. If you are on mobile, look for pickaxes with higher “Mining Power” rather than speed, as tapping rapidly can be fatiguing and less precise than a mouse click.
FAQ’s
Q: What is the best pickaxe in Break a Lucky Block?
A: As of March 2026, the Galaxy Pickaxe or the Titan Admin Pickaxe (Gamepass) are generally considered the best due to their massive mining power and ability to one-hit almost any block in the game.
Q: How do I get the Rainbow Pickaxe?
A: The Rainbow Pickaxe is typically a late-game item. It usually requires you to have accumulated over 2.5 million coins and sometimes requires a specific badge, such as breaking 10,000 blocks.
Q: Are there any working codes for free pickaxes?
A: Codes usually expire quickly. While codes often give Coins or Potions, it is rare for developers to give away entire Pickaxes for free via codes, as they are the main progression items. Check the game’s official Discord for the latest active codes.
Q: Why is my pickaxe doing low damage?
A: First, ensure you have actually equipped the new pickaxe in your inventory. Second, check if the block you are hitting is a high-tier block (like a Void or Galaxy block) which has much higher health than a standard Lucky Block.
Q: Can I trade pickaxes with other players?
A: In most simulator-style games on Roblox, trading tools is disabled to prevent account hacking and scamming. You typically must earn the pickaxes yourself.
Q: Is it worth buying Robux pickaxes?
A: If you want to support the developers, yes. The Void Pickaxe is a great boost early on. However, if you are patient, you can obtain stronger pickaxes (like the Galaxy) just by grinding for free.
Conclusion
Upgrading your tool is the most satisfying part of Break a Lucky Block. It transforms the game from a slow clicker into an addictive loop of destruction and rewards. Start with the Stone, grind for the Diamond, and aim for the Rainbow or Galaxy pickaxes to truly dominate the server.
Remember, the meta changes. Developers often buff or nerf specific pickaxes to keep the economy balanced. Keep an eye on the official Discord or Twitter for patch notes.
Good luck, and I hope you see that Legendary drop soon.
