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Mega Bot Blooket: What It Is, How to Get It, and Why Everyone Wants This Legendary Blook

by Falk Baumhauer

If you’ve played Blooket for more than a week, you’ve probably heard someone in your class or Discord server losing their mind over the Mega Bot. It’s one of the rarest blooks in the entire game, it looks absolutely menacing with its red body and zig-zag face pattern, and it has actual gameplay powers that make it worth chasing.

Getting one is a different story. With a 0.3% drop rate, Mega Bot doesn’t show up just because you want it to. Here’s everything worth knowing about this Legendary blook – what it does, how to actually unlock it, what it looks like in different game modes, and whether those “Mega Bot hack” scripts floating around GitHub actually deliver.

What Is the Mega Bot in Blooket?

Mega Bot is a Legendary rarity blook from the Bot Pack in Blooket. It’s a red robot character with a dark red horizontal zig-zag line across its face, two semi-circle eyes, a rectangular mouth designed to look threatening, and a V-shaped boomerang object on its head.

It has a Blook Score of 35, consistent with other Legendary blooks. You can sell it for 200 tokens if you’re the kind of person who sells Legendaries (you probably shouldn’t).

Mega Bot is the second rarest Legendary blook in all of Blooket, tied with the Tyrannosaurus Rex, King of Hearts, and Captain Blackbeard. Only a handful of blooks are harder to pull.

What Mega Bot Does in Game Modes

Mega Bot isn’t just a collectible that sits in your inventory looking cool. It has specific gameplay effects in multiple Blooket modes.

In Factory mode. This is where Mega Bot truly shines. When you pull a Mega Bot in Factory, it gives you a massive production advantage. Your factory output skyrockets compared to standard blooks, making it one of the most game-changing pulls in the entire mode. The Mega Bot isn’t available from the start of a Factory game – you have to unlock it by collecting a certain amount first. Once it’s unlocked, answering questions correctly gives you a chance to pull it.

In Crypto Hack mode. Mega Bot symbolizes the “Hack” button. When you use it, you hack a random player’s account. If you correctly guess their password, you steal some of their crypto. It adds a PvP element that turns a quiz game into something with actual stakes between players.

In Cafe mode. Mega Bot can appear as a customer in the Cafe game mode, adding variety to the customer rotation.

The gameplay effects make Mega Bot more than cosmetic. In competitive Factory games especially, having access to Mega Bot can be the difference between winning and getting destroyed by the kid who somehow always has it.

How to Get the Mega Bot Legitimately

There’s only one legitimate path: open the Bot Pack.

The Bot Pack costs 20 tokens per open. Each open gives you one random blook from the pack. Mega Bot has a 0.3% chance of dropping. That means on average, you’d need to open the Bot Pack roughly 333 times to get one – costing about 6,660 tokens.

Earning tokens in Blooket happens through daily play. The maximum earn rate is 500 tokens per day through games. At that rate, accumulating 6,660 tokens takes approximately 13-14 days of maxing out daily tokens – assuming you spend nothing else.

Some tips that help:

Play consistently. Daily token farming is the foundation. Hit the 500-token cap every day through classroom games or solo play.

Don’t waste tokens on other packs if Mega Bot is your goal. Every token spent on a different pack is a token not spent on Bot Pack rolls.

Be patient. At 0.3% drop rate, variance is enormous. Some players pull Mega Bot on their third try. Others open 500 packs without seeing it. That’s how probability works – the 0.3% rate is an average, not a guarantee.

Trade with other players. If your school or community has active Blooket traders, you can sometimes trade duplicate Legendaries for a Mega Bot. Trading isn’t officially supported in-game for all users, but community trading happens through Discord servers and classroom networks.

The Hack Scripts: Do They Work?

Let’s address the elephant in the room. Search “Mega Bot Blooket” and half the results are GitHub repositories, TikTok tutorials, and websites like SchoolCheats offering scripts that promise to “always pull Mega Bot” or “set all Factory cards to Mega Bot.”

These scripts exist. Multiple GitHub repos (ThatFruedDued’s blooket-hack, Dman2129/blooket-hacks, Razzy52/Blooket-Hacks) contain code specifically labeled “Add Mega Bot – Set all factory cards to Mega Bot.”

Here’s the reality:

Some scripts technically work – at least temporarily. They inject JavaScript through the browser console to modify game behavior client-side. You open Developer Tools (F12 or Ctrl+Shift+J), paste code, and hit Enter. In Factory mode, the script can force Mega Bot pulls after correct answers.

They break constantly. Blooket updates its code regularly, and scripts that worked yesterday often fail today. The repositories on GitHub are littered with open issues from users saying “this doesn’t work anymore.”

There are risks. Using scripts can get your Blooket account banned. Teachers who host games can see suspicious behavior. And downloading random JavaScript from GitHub without understanding what it does is a security risk on any platform – some scripts could contain malicious code alongside the game modifications.

It undermines the game. Blooket is an educational platform designed to make learning fun. Using hacks in a classroom setting defeats the purpose and can affect other students’ experience. Teachers specifically look for students who suddenly have impossible stats.

The SchoolCheats bot approach uses automated bots that play games for you, answer questions automatically, and exploit chest probabilities. These are more sophisticated than simple console scripts but carry the same ban risk and ethical concerns.

The honest assessment: hacks can give you Mega Bot in Factory mode during a specific session, but they won’t add it permanently to your collection, they’ll break with the next Blooket update, and they risk your account. The legitimate grind is slower but permanent.

Why Mega Bot Is So Popular

Three things converge to make Mega Bot one of the most wanted blooks in the game.

Rarity creates desire. A 0.3% drop rate means most players will never pull one through normal play. Scarcity drives perceived value – the same psychology that makes rare trading cards and limited-edition sneakers valuable.

Gameplay power. Unlike cosmetic-only blooks, Mega Bot actually changes how you play Factory and Crypto Hack. It’s not just rare – it’s functionally superior in competitive modes.

Visual design. The threatening red robot aesthetic stands out in a game full of cute, friendly characters. Mega Bot looks like it doesn’t belong in a classroom quiz game – and that contrast makes it memorable.

Social currency. Having a Mega Bot in your collection signals to other Blooket players that you’re either incredibly lucky, incredibly dedicated, or incredibly resourceful. In school gaming communities, that carries weight.

Other Rare Blooks Worth Knowing

If you’re chasing Mega Bot, you might also want to know about these equally rare Legendaries:

Tyrannosaurus Rex – tied with Mega Bot at second-rarest Legendary. From the Dino Pack.

King of Hearts – same rarity tier. From the Card Pack.

Captain Blackbeard – same rarity tier. From the Pirate Pack.

Each has a 0.3% drop rate from their respective packs. Completing the full Legendary collection is a long-term goal that requires serious token commitment and considerable patience.

The Mega Bot grind is part of what makes Blooket sticky for students. The educational quiz mechanics get you in the door. The collection mechanics – and the white whale of a 0.3% Legendary – keep you coming back.

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