Updated June 2026

Shop Items Explained

Shop guide for +1 Mine Per Click: in-game cash purchases, Robux gamepass-style boosts, inventory upgrades, and priority buying for free-to-play players.

Shop Role in Progression

The shop in +1 Mine Per Click collects purchases that do not fit a single pickaxe tier row—inventory expansions, training boosts, mining potions, teleports, cosmetic bundles, and Robux accelerators. VERY LUCKY’s core loop remains free: train strength, mine, sell loot, upgrade pickaxe, rebirth at the bottom. Shop items modify how fast you execute that loop but rarely replace it entirely.

Smart shoppers treat the shop as a multiplier on habits they already mastered. Buying boosts before understanding loot selling routes wastes money. Buying pickaxes from the dedicated vendor instead of the general shop when prices differ can also waste cash—compare menus using the UI guide.

Cash Shop Purchases

Cash items are funded by ore sales and should prioritize permanent account power. Inventory upgrades extend farming runs before forced sells. Training multipliers or auto-train unlocks reduce time at strength pads. Mining damage potions help single bottom attempts when pickaxe tier is barely sufficient.

Rank cash purchases using the upgrades tier list alongside pickaxe priorities. If a cash upgrade costs as much as half a pickaxe tier but only saves thirty seconds daily, defer it. If it doubles offline earnings compatibility with zones from the offline earnings map, buy sooner.

Robux and Premium Products

Robux offerings may include exclusive pickaxes, permanent multipliers, or VIP-style convenience such as extra offline cap. Evaluate premium pickaxes against cash tiers on the pickaxes page: does the Robux tool skip multiple cash tiers worth of time? Divide Robux cost by hours saved to decide if it matches your playstyle.

Free-to-play players can ignore Robux entirely and follow the mid-game walkthrough plus rebirth tools. Paying players should still rebirth on schedule—premium multipliers compound with rebirth multipliers rather than replacing them.

When to Buy Temporary Boosts

Temporary boosts shine during planned sessions, not random logins. Before activating a mining boost, train strength to your target layer breakpoint, empty inventory, and start a deep farm documented in mining layers content. Boosted time spent on shallow commons is wasted boost time.

Stack temporary boosts with free private servers to avoid lag eating boosted minutes. For rebirth prep, read how to rebirth fast to line up boosts with bottom approaches instead of surface training.

Shop Items vs Offline Earnings

Some shop products enhance offline strength or cash generation. These pair well with logging off in premium offline zones described in the offline earnings guide. Use the offline earnings estimator to test whether a shop offline boost pays back within a week of regular play before spending Robux.

What to Avoid Early

Cosmetic-only items, duplicate pickaxes when cash tiers are cheaper, and impulse Robux bundles during your first sessions slow account growth. Codes from the active codes page may grant free boosts—redeem those before buying duplicates once VERY LUCKY enables a codes menu.

Scripts marketed as shop replacements appear on community executor sites; they are not shop items and risk bans discussed in the script safety guide. Official shop purchases support VERY LUCKY; exploits do not.

Recommended Purchase Order (Free-to-Play)

  1. Pickaxe tiers from loot-funded cash (primary shop/vendor).
  2. Inventory upgrades when deep farms truncate early.
  3. Training upgrades when strength is the clear bottleneck.
  4. Temporary mining boosts only for bottom or rare ore sessions.
  5. Cosmetics whenever everything else is on autopilot.

Adjust order using tier lists when patches rebalance prices. Track changes on Trello so you are not following outdated shop advice after updates.

Session Shopping Workflow

End every active session with a quick shop audit: open the cash upgrade tab, compare the next two purchases on the upgrades tier list, check pickaxe vendor pricing against your banked cash, and confirm you are not ignoring a Robux-free code boost from code redemption before buying duplicate effects. This thirty-second habit prevents duplicate buys and keeps cash liquid for sudden pickaxe sales or layer gates discovered during the next bottom push.

When VERY LUCKY adds limited-time shop bundles, evaluate them like any other upgrade: projected hours saved divided by cost, not hype icons on the banner.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the shop in +1 Mine Per Click?

Open the shop icon from the main UI or visit marked shop NPCs on the surface. Categories typically include pickaxes, boosts, inventory upgrades, and Robux products depending on the current build.

Should free players spend cash on shop items or pickaxes?

Pickaxe tiers usually outperform cosmetic or minor convenience items. Buy permanent power first; spend on quality-of-life upgrades only when pickaxe progression is temporarily capped by depth or rebirth gates.

Do shop boosts stack with rebirth multipliers?

Permanent account boosts generally stack multiplicatively with rebirth gains, making them more valuable after your first few rebirths. Temporary boosts are best used during planned bottom pushes or loot farming sessions.

Are there pay-to-win items?

Robux products may accelerate progression but VERY LUCKY still centers the loop on training, mining, selling, and rebirthing. Free players reach the bottom with discipline; paid items mainly save time.

When should I use a temporary mining boost?

Activate boosts at the start of a full inventory deep run after training, not during shallow testing. Pair boosts with high-value loot layers from the loot and selling guide for maximum return.