The best Fox build in Megabonk pairs Firestaff with Luck Tome and Damage Tome, using the RNG Blessing passive to improve item rarity from every chest and shop as the run progresses.
Fox is one of the two default starting characters. His RNG Blessing passive gives +2% Luck per level, buffed from +1% in patch v1.0.17. Luck improves item rarity from chests, shops, and Moai encounters. Fox also starts with +15% Luck and +5% Evasion above baseline per the wiki stats table.
The wiki strategy tips confirm two priorities: invest in Damage Tome and Luck-scaling items. Fox also synergises with crit chance and projectile builds. Firestaff scales with Size Tome and Quantity Tome, and has a confirmed item synergy with Dragonfire per the Firestaff wiki page.
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Fox
Passive, RNG Blessing: +2% Luck per level (buffed from +1% in patch v1.0.17). Higher Luck improves item rarity from every chest, shop, and Moai encounter. Fox starts with +15% Luck and +5% Evasion above baseline.
Starter weapon: Firestaff
EasyRanged DPS / LuckyRNG Blessing passive
How to Build Fox in Megabonk
Firestaff is the primary weapon. Luck Tome stacks with the passive for maximum item quality. Damage Tome is the wiki-confirmed damage investment. Size Tome widens Firestaff's explosion. Dragonfire adds burn on every fireball hit, confirmed as a Firestaff synergy on the Firestaff wiki page.
Weapons
Tomes
Key Items
Firestaff
Aura
Lightning Staff
Bananarang
Luck Tome
Damage Tome
Size Tome
Dragonfire
Clover
Key
Weapons
FirestaffAuraLightning StaffBananarang
Tomes
Luck TomeDamage TomeSize Tome
Upgrade Priority
Phase
Pickup
Why
0-4 min
Firestaff + Luck Tome
Luck Tome stacks directly with RNG Blessing. More Luck means better rarity from every chest and shop. Take it first every run.
4-8 min
Damage Tome + Size Tome
Damage Tome is wiki-confirmed as Fox's primary damage investment. Size Tome widens Firestaff's explosion radius, hitting more enemies per fireball.
8-12 min
Quantity Tome + second weapon
Quantity Tome fires more fireballs per cycle per the Firestaff wiki. Add a second weapon once legendary item drops start appearing.
12+ min
Prioritise legendary items over tomes
Fox's passive makes legendary drops increasingly common at higher levels. The items themselves become the primary power source in long runs.
The wiki confirms Fox synergises with crit chance and projectile builds. This variant adds Precision Tome alongside Damage Tome. Revolver is added as a second projectile weapon with its own Crit Chance and Crit Damage upgrade options. Luck Tome stays in all variants since the passive improves drop quality regardless of build direction.
Weapons
Tomes
Key Items
Firestaff
Revolver
Aura
Bananarang
Luck Tome
Damage Tome
Precision Tome
Dragonfire
Clover
Key
Weapons
FirestaffRevolverAuraBananarang
Tomes
Luck TomeDamage TomePrecision Tome
Three weapons, three tomes. Firestaff and Aura handle damage while Bananarang covers mid-range. Luck Tome first, Damage Tome second. A forgiving setup because Fox's passive improves item quality over time regardless of specific build choices. Fox is one of the two default starting characters, available from the very first run.
Weapons
Tomes
Key Items
Firestaff
Aura
Bananarang
Luck Tome
Damage Tome
Size Tome
Clover
Key
Dragonfire
Weapons
FirestaffAuraBananarang
Tomes
Luck TomeDamage TomeSize Tome
How to Play Fox in Megabonk
Luck Tome first, every run
Fox's passive adds +2% Luck per level. Luck Tome stacks on top, directly improving item rarity from every chest and shop. The wiki confirms Luck-scaling items are Fox's primary investment. Take Luck Tome first to ensure every chest opened during the run has the best possible drop odds.
Damage Tome is the confirmed damage investment
The Fox wiki page specifically names Damage Tome alongside Luck as the two core investments. Firestaff's explosion damage benefits from Damage Tome directly. Size Tome widens the explosion radius per the Firestaff wiki page, hitting more enemies per shot.
Dragonfire adds burn to every fireball
The Firestaff wiki page explicitly names Dragonfire as a key synergy, allowing Firestaff to apply burn on impact. Every enemy hit by an explosion now also takes damage over time. This is the only item the Firestaff wiki page names as a specific weapon synergy.
Skip Projectile Speed on Firestaff upgrades
The Firestaff wiki page confirms Projectile Speed is the lowest priority upgrade. When Firestaff upgrade choices appear, prioritise Damage and Size. Quantity Tome adds more fireballs per attack cycle and is more valuable than faster individual projectiles.
Best Items for Fox
All three items are sourced from Fox wiki builds or the Firestaff wiki page. Each is specific to Fox's kit rather than a generic pick.
Dragonfire
Confirmed synergy on the Firestaff wiki page. Adds burn on every fireball impact, layering damage over time on top of the explosion. The only item the Firestaff wiki names specifically.
Clover
Raises Luck directly. Named in the Fox Luck Firestarter wiki build as one of the two core Maximum Luck items. Stacks with the RNG Blessing passive for better rarity from every chest and shop.
Key
Opens chests for free. Named in the Scale Early wiki build as the core economy item for Fox. Keys let him convert accumulated Luck into more item finds without spending gold.
How to Unlock Fox in Megabonk
Fox requires no unlock. He is available from the very first run.
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Fox is a default starting character
Fox and Sir Oofie are the two characters available from the beginning of the game. No quests, challenges, or conditions are required. Start a run and select Fox from the character screen.
How Good is Fox in Megabonk?
Fox is a strong and beginner-friendly character. His passive compounds Luck throughout the run, improving item quality from every chest and shop. He is particularly valuable for unlock grinds that require specific Legendary items, since his passive improves the odds of finding them. His early game can feel slow before Luck stacks build up, but the payoff grows steadily as the run progresses.
For broader help with the game, our Megabonk tips guide covers mechanics, survival strategy, and beginner advice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Firestaff. It shoots fireballs that explode on impact and is a default starter weapon available from the beginning of the game. Firestaff upgrades with Damage, Projectile Count, Projectile Speed, and Size.
Fox's passive is RNG Blessing. It gives +2% Luck per level, buffed from +1% in patch v1.0.17. Higher Luck improves item rarity from chests, shops, and Moai encounters. Fox also starts with +15% Luck and +5% Evasion above baseline.
Luck Tome stacks directly with the RNG Blessing passive. The wiki confirms Luck-scaling items are Fox's primary investment. More Luck means better item rarity from every chest and shop throughout the run.
Dragonfire is confirmed on the Firestaff wiki page as a key synergy item. It allows Firestaff to apply burn on every fireball impact, adding damage over time on top of the explosion damage. It is the only item the Firestaff wiki page names specifically.
Damage and Size are the highest priority. Size widens the explosion radius, hitting more enemies per fireball. The Firestaff wiki page confirms Projectile Speed is the lowest priority upgrade and can be skipped.
No. Fox and Sir Oofie are the two default starting characters in Megabonk, available from the first run with no conditions required.
Luck Tome first and Damage Tome second, per the wiki strategy tips. Size Tome third for Firestaff explosion radius. Quantity Tome adds more fireballs per attack cycle.
Yes. The Fox wiki page confirms synergy with crit chance and projectile builds. Precision Tome and Revolver work well in the crit variant, and Fox's passive improves odds of finding crit-amplifying legendary items.
Key opens chests for free. Named in the Scale Early Fox wiki build as the core economy item. Fox's Luck passive improves chest quality at every level, so Keys let him open more chests without spending gold and get better item drops.
Yes. Fox is one of the two starting characters and one of the most forgiving in the game. His passive improves item quality over time regardless of specific build choices, so the run gets stronger even without optimal decisions.
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