Keycap Rarity Tier List
Complete Spin A Keycap rarity tier list for Roblox: Common to INSANE keycap rankings, cash per second values, and placement priority guide.
Rarity Tier Overview
Spin A Keycap uses a standard gacha-style rarity ladder where higher tiers produce more cash per second on your plot. While exact in-game names may vary, the progression typically runs from Common through Uncommon, Rare, Epic, and up to INSANE — the top tier referenced in the official game description. Each tier represents a meaningful income jump over the previous level.
This tier list ranks keycaps by practical progression value: how much they accelerate your ability to afford better Keycap Boxes and compound offline earnings. Visual appeal does not always match income — prioritize cash per second when optimizing, flex aesthetics when stable.
Tier-by-Tier Breakdown
Common keycaps are starter-tier results from basic boxes. They generate minimal cash per second but beat empty plot slots. Fill your plot with commons before worrying about upgrades. Uncommon keycaps appear frequently in low-to-mid tier boxes and provide noticeable early income bumps — swap them in over commons immediately.
Rare keycaps mark the mid-game transition. Income jumps are substantial enough to unlock higher box tiers within a few check-in cycles. Epic keycaps are premium results from upper-tier boxes — keeping one on your plot often doubles or triples weak slot output. INSANE keycaps sit at the apex: highest cash per second, rarest drops, primary flex pieces on six-player servers.
- Common — starter income, fill empty slots first
- Uncommon — early upgrade over commons
- Rare — mid-game progression accelerator
- Epic — premium income from upper box tiers
- INSANE — maximum cash per second, rarest tier
Practical Tier Rankings
S-Tier (INSANE): Best possible plot placements. Obtain from INSANE-tier Keycap Boxes. Always place immediately. A-Tier (Epic): Strong endgame placements from premium boxes. Replace rare or lower slots. B-Tier (Rare): Solid mid-game workhorses — keep until epic or INSANE replacements appear.
C-Tier (Uncommon): Temporary fillers during early progression. Replace as soon as rare or better rolls appear. D-Tier (Common): Starting point only. Never leave slots empty waiting for better — place commons, then upgrade iteratively.
Verify With In-Game Odds
Community tier lists reflect general progression logic. Authoritative drop rates appear in the Shop on each Keycap Box tier. After every game update, recheck those percentages — Quik Game may rebalance pools as the player base grows.