Super Alien Treat evidence record
The item name and quantity come from the official Skydog Games group description, which also publishes BETABETA. That makes the reward pairing stronger than an unsourced code list, but it still does not prove that the code remains redeemable at every moment. The site labels it as creator-published at the last check rather than guaranteed active. We also avoid expanding the word treat into an assumed Luck boost, drone bonus, pet food effect, or temporary multiplier. The current source does not state what the item does.
How to handle the reward safely
Copy BETABETA from the codes page and use only a code field visible inside the official Mine a Planet experience. Never enter a Roblox password on a third-party reward page, install an executor, or download a file to claim a code. If the reward appears, read the in-game tooltip before using it. A beta update may change the effect or remove the code, so the interface you see in the game takes precedence over an older guide. If no code field is visible, the creator source does not give enough information for this site to invent a menu path.
When a dedicated item guide becomes useful
A standalone item page should answer more than the name. It needs a visible description, obtain method, use case, restrictions, and current source date. If the Super Alien Treat affects Luck, the guide must document whether the effect changes a displayed stat, modifies rolls, stacks with another boost, or lasts for a limited period. If it is tradeable, a value claim would still need evidence from an actual player market. Until those details exist, keeping the item on this hub prevents a thin page and reduces the risk of importing facts from another Roblox game.
- • Capture the exact current tooltip and quantity behavior.
- • Record every obtain method and eligibility requirement.
- • Test effects without assuming hidden formulas.
- • Retest after named beta or content updates.