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Shop and Gamepass Value - Unscathed RNG Wiki

Everything you can buy in the Unscathed shops — the GaG Shop, the Quick Roll gamepass, Potion Crate bundles, and every consumable price with a buying order for any budget.

2026/8/19
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Overview

Unscathed's shops split into three parts: the GaG Shop NPC for cash consumables, the Quick Roll gamepass, and Robux Potion Crate bundles. This guide prices everything, ranks what is worth buying, and gives a clear spending order. Pair it with our free-to-play guide for the no-Robux angle.

GaG Shop:Official shop NPC
Quick Roll:Robux gamepass
Potion Crate:3 Robux bundle tiers
Currency:Cash & Robux
Best Value:Buff consumables

Shopping Context on Video

The Unscathed guide video covers codes, max luck, best elements, tips, and locations, which is exactly the context you need before spending anything. It also shows where the GaG Shop and consumable vendors sit on the map. Use it with our consumables guide for the full price list.

What the Shops Sell

The GaG Shop is the official shop NPC where you spend in-game cash on consumables and crafting materials. Prices are fixed and stock restocks regularly, so there is no reason to panic-buy. Knowing what each item does matters far more than owning everything. See the consumables guide for every effect.

Quick Roll is the only true gamepass in Unscathed, and it permanently raises your roll speed. It adds no luck and no new items; it simply makes your existing loop faster. For serious farmers that speed multiplies across every session. Weigh it against the free options in the F2P guide.

Consumable Price List

Every consumable has a fixed cash price and a clear use. Bread buffs luck, water buffs roll speed, soup buffs both, and combat potions keep you alive in later acts. Cloth and Brass Metal Rings are crafting materials at the same $150 price. All values are confirmed in our consumables guide.

ItemPriceEffectVerdict
Freshly Baked Bread$250+25% Luck for 2 minBest luck value
Tough Hunk of Bread$150+15% Luck for 1 minCheaper, weaker
Filtered Blossom Water$250+10% Roll Speed for 2 minPairs with Auto Roll
Soup$500+25% Luck & Roll Speed for 1 minBest single-slot combo
Cloth$150Crafting materialStockpile with spare cash
Brass Metal Rings$150Crafting materialSame as Cloth
Heal Potions Small / Large$1,000 / $5,000Restores healthLate-game buy
Large Damage Potion$7,500Boosts damageLate-game pick
Immunity Potion$10,000Blocks one hitReserve for hard acts
✅ Buff consumables are the best value in the shop: bread and soup directly raise your hourly rare-aura output for just a few hundred coins.

A Smart Shopping Order

Buy in the order that raises your rolling power first. Start with buff consumables like bread and soup, then crafting materials like Cloth and Brass Metal Rings, and only later the combat potions. This order matches the progression curve in the beginner guide.

Treat the shop as a restock point, not a mall. Buy a small stock of bread and water before a rolling session, refresh crafting materials when the Inkeeper restocks, and skip combat potions until act progression demands them. The cloth guide explains the restock timing.

For Robux, the Potion Crate bundles are the only repeat purchase, and the largest tier offers the best value per crate. The Quick Roll gamepass is a one-time buy that pays off over long grinds. Decide based on how much you plan to farm. Compare crate odds on the potion crate page.

1

Buy buff consumables first

Bread, water, and soup raise luck and roll speed for a few hundred coins each.

2

Stockpile crafting materials

Cloth and Brass Metal Rings cost $150 each and feed the crafting loop.

3

Skip combat potions early

Heal, damage, and immunity potions matter once acts get harder.

4

Compare Potion Crate bundles

The largest Robux bundle gives the best value per crate.

5

Reconsider Quick Roll

Buy it only if you farm auras seriously and want more rolls per hour.

⚠️ Potions are temporary buffs, not permanent upgrades. Buying a full shop stock before you even roll wastes coins; restock around sessions instead.

What to Buy First

The cheapest purchases give the fastest returns. A $250 bread buys two minutes of +25% luck, which directly improves rare-aura odds during a session. Compare that with the $10,000 immunity potion you might never use. The Luck Guide shows where every buff applies.

Crates and the gamepass are the only Robux items, and both are optional. Free players get potions from codes and expeditions instead, while the GaG Shop covers cash consumables. Spend Robux only when you want speed. See the F2P guide for the zero-Robux alternative.

GaG Shop

Official NPC for cash consumables and crafting materials.

Quick Roll

Gamepass that permanently raises roll speed.

Potion Crate

Three Robux bundles; bigger is cheaper per crate.

Destiny Potion

200,000 coins at the Dark Art Merchant, a long-term goal.

Free Alternatives

Codes and apples cover some buffs without spending.

💡 The best shop strategy is minimal: buy what a session needs, stockpile cheap materials, and save big purchases like the 200,000-coin Destiny Potion for later.

Shop Tips

Community guides agree on one priority order: buff consumables, then materials, then combat potions. The GaG Shop restocks, the Inkeeper restocks Cloth every five minutes, and the Dark Art Merchant appears rarely with premium stock. Spend coins on what you will actually use today. See the merchant guide for rare stock.

Keep an eye on the codes page because free potions from codes reduce how much you need to buy. Expedition drops feed the same buffs, and apples add free luck on top. Between codes, expeditions, and a smart order, shop spending stays low. Our expedition guide lists the drops.

  • Bread beats tough bread on value: $250 for 25% luck over 2 minutes.
  • Soup is the best single-slot double buff at $500.
  • Cloth and Brass Metal Rings cost $150 each and are always worth stockpiling.
  • Combat potions are late-game purchases, not early buys.
  • The largest Potion Crate bundle offers the best value per crate.
  • Quick Roll is a one-time gamepass that pays off over long grinds.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GaG Shop in Unscathed?

The GaG Shop is the official shop NPC where you spend in-game cash on consumables and crafting materials. Its stock restocks regularly, so there is no need to hoard or panic-buy.

Is the Quick Roll gamepass worth buying?

For serious farmers, yes. Quick Roll permanently raises roll speed, multiplying your hourly rolls and rare-aura chances. Casual players can skip it and rely on skill points and speed potions instead. Compare with the F2P guide.

What is the best consumable to buy?

Freshly Baked Bread at $250 gives +25% luck for two minutes, the best luck value in the shop. Soup at $500 adds both luck and roll speed in one slot, making it the best combo pick.

How much does the Destiny Potion cost in shops?

The Dark Art Merchant sells it for 200,000 coins, making it the most expensive consumable in the game. Save toward it as a long-term goal. See the merchant guide for the hunt.

Are Potion Crate bundles worth Robux?

Only if you want convenience. Free sources like codes and expeditions exist, and the confirmed 3% Destiny rate means paid crates are a gamble. The largest bundle is the best value if you buy.

Should I buy Cloth at every restock?

Yes, when you have spare cash. Cloth costs $150, feeds Chainmail-style crafting, and the Inkeeper restocks it every five minutes. Stockpiling removes a bottleneck for the crafting loop. See the crafting guide.

What should free players buy with coins?

Buff consumables and crafting materials are the smart buys; combat potions wait until your gear is ready. Skip Robux items entirely and rely on codes and expeditions. See the F2P guide for the full route.

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