CloverPit: Luck, Explained
CloverPit throws you into a rusted cell with only a slot machine for company and an ATM demanding payment. Every pull of the lever counts, and your stats can make or break the outcome. One of those stats is Luck. If you’ve seen “Luck +5” pop up and wondered just how much it influences your payouts in CloverPit, this guide can help.
What Does Luck Do in CloverPit?
Luck is one of CloverPit’s most influential mechanics. It affects the patterns that appear in your spins. Patterns determine how symbols align, such as crosses, jackpots, or plus shapes.
When your Luck stat is higher, the changes of getting higher-tier patterns increase. For example, instead of constantly seeing basic patterns, you’ll begin to see Jackpots more frequently. However, Luck does not guarantee that your jackpot will be made up of 7s.
To get better symbols, you need to use other buffs. These influence which symbols appear inside your patterns. For example, Red Button Charms, Phone Upgrades, and certain Lucky Charms, can be used to push rare symbols like sevens into your pulls more consistently.
Put simply, you’ll only see simple or mediocre patterns most of the time, but with better Luck, you’ll have more chances of jackpot-style payouts. If you pair up Luck with other upgrades, you can get both better patterns and strong symbols inside them.
How to Increase Luck in CloverPit
If you want stronger patterns to show up more often, the easiest way to increase Luck is by equipping Lucky Charms. Many of them give flat increases, like Luck +3 or Luck +5. Picking these up early makes your runs feel a lot smoother. On top of that, Lucky Charms also improve coin income and open up new combo opportunities, which makes managing debt much easier as rounds get tougher.
Another steady source of Luck comes from phone upgrades. Certain upgrade paths add incremental boosts that stack nicely with whatever you’re getting from charms.
The best approach is to invest in Luck early, so better patterns start showing up right from the beginning of your run. Then, add on appearance buffs to control which symbols show up in those patterns. Together, both of these can create the best chance for consistently powerful payouts in CloverPit.
Stacking only Luck without a specific symbol control can leave you with good patterns and bad payouts. So, if you already have a decent amount of Luck (like 5 to 10), consider investing in symbol buffs. By balancing both mechanics, your spins will land harder, making every run more rewarding.