DecisionFind the real stocking bottleneck before upgrading
Advanced progress starts by naming what wastes time: wrong-shelf feedback, weak shelf memory, tiny holding capacity, point income, scattered products, or group coordination.
- If wrong shelves slow you down, replay one product group until labels stick.
- If trips are tiny, capacity helps only when loads share a destination.
- If products are scattered, test Robot Vacuum or Infinite Magnet as route helpers, not shelf-memory replacements.
EfficiencyKeep one main route and one backup plan
Do not rebuild the route after one bad item. Keep a fixed aisle order, then use a backup staging spot for products you cannot place yet.
- Route A is your normal shelf-group order.
- Backup action is dropping uncertain items near the likely aisle.
- Stop a speed attempt when wrong-shelf detours pile up.
ReviewAfter a game change, replay one aisle first
Game changes can affect controls, pass behavior, item feel, or upgrade pacing. Run one familiar aisle before trusting an older speed route.
- Replay snacks, beverages, canned goods, or baking as a test aisle.
- Inspect store perks inside Roblox before spending.
- Adjust only the shelf group, carry size, or pass decision that changed.