Unlock Nacho Spider in Steal a Brainrot during the Taco Tuesday event via Nacho Lucky Blocks, smart raids, and tight base placement for spicy income and web traps before it disappears.
Taco Tuesday's made Steal a Brainrot feel like a different game. People aren't just farming and chilling anymore; they're sprinting up and down the conveyor like it's a fire drill, all for the Nacho Spider. If you're trying to keep up but you're short on time or missing a key boost, I've seen players use EZNPC to grab game currency and items so they can stay in the loop without doing ten hours of the same route. Either way, this event drop is one of those things you'll regret skipping once it's gone.
Why the Nacho Spider changes fights
Yeah, it looks dumb in the best way. Eight legs, gooey cheese, the whole bit. But the real reason it's everywhere is the kit. It's not just a passive earner; it actually protects your run. The web-trap is nasty if you place it with intent. Put it near the angle where raiders usually cut in, not dead center like everyone does. When someone dives your entrance, the webs pop and they slow hard. That tiny delay is everything. You'll get there first, land the slap, and they'll be the one panicking instead of you.
Farming it without losing your mind
Most players are doing it the "proper" way: Nacho Lucky Blocks. They show up on the main conveyor route, usually around every 15 to 20 minutes, and the drop rate is rough. So don't treat it like a single roll; treat it like a grind session. First, run a speed pet if you've got one. Second, camp the central spawn lane and focus on block control, not duels. Third, stash a bunch in your base and open them in one go so you're not constantly exposed while cracking blocks. If public servers are a mess, hop into a VIP lobby that's clearly marked for the Taco event; less traffic means more blocks actually reach you.
Risky plays, sneaky steals, and the "cheese rain" trick
If you're tired of RNG, you can just take one. The Nacho Spider glows, so it's easy to spot in somebody's base, especially if they've left it on display like a trophy. Watch for fresh rebirths too, because locks resetting is basically an invitation. Go light: mobility, a hard-hitting slap, in and out. People are also doing that emote ritual at the Taco Shop plaza with three friends around the nacho fountain. I've seen it trigger the cheese rain, and while the drop chance isn't guaranteed, it's at least something you can do while the servers are hectic.
Keeping it safe and making it worth more
Once you've got the spider, don't leave it sitting where anyone can yoink it. Fuse it with old lucky blocks if you're chasing the Extra Cheesy trait, then build like you actually care about keeping it. Layer traps, stagger sentries, and stop leaving clear lines to your valuables. The moment Taco Tuesday ends, people will start paying silly prices for it, and that's when having a secure setup—or even a prepared Steal A Brainrot Account with solid progression—can make the difference between owning the meta item and watching it walk out your front door.