No code field
Finish any opening tutorial, inspect visible menus, and rejoin once after an update. Do not use third-party login pages.
Follow a first-session Mine a Planet route for drones, BETABETA, upgrades, ores, and the first planet-evolution decision.
Roll a usable starting fleet, claim BETABETA if the code field is visible, identify whether power, speed, or cargo is limiting you, then save your next measurement before evolving.
Roll drones, mine the current planet, collect the result, and watch which limit stops the next cycle.
If the game shows a code field, paste BETABETA exactly and confirm the reward in game before using it.
Change only power, speed, or cargo, then compare the same planet and fleet conditions.
Record what the next world requires and keep enough capacity to avoid turning a new planet into a slower loop.
Finish any opening tutorial, inspect visible menus, and rejoin once after an update. Do not use third-party login pages.
Watch one full mining cycle and upgrade the bottleneck that is visibly idle or full first.
Change one variable so you can tell whether it improved the next cycle.
One-in-N describes chance per roll; it does not promise a hit within N attempts.
Learn one full roll-and-mine cycle, claim the listed code if possible, then test the visible bottleneck.
Only after checking the next requirement and whether your current fleet can keep mining without a severe slowdown.
The best first test is the bottleneck you can observe: idle drones suggest speed or targeting, slow blocks suggest power, and full storage suggests cargo.
No complete public cost table was available at the last check, so use the current in-game values.
MineAPlanet is an unofficial fan-made resource. Roblox and the game creators remain the official place for support and updates.