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Pickaxe Simulator Potion Management Guide
Potions give temporary boosts to damage, coins and luck. This guide explains how to collect, store and use them without wasting any duration.
1. Getting potions from codes and gameplay

Many Pickaxe Simulator codes reward free potions, and you can also earn them from gameplay events or shop purchases. Redeem codes regularly so your potion inventory stays stocked for important grind sessions.

  • Check the official game description and social channels for new potion codes.
  • Redeem the in-game Shop codes menu regularly; most updates add one new potion code.
  • Open the Group Chest and Daily Chest every session – both can drop any potion type.
  • Grab Like Goal rewards, Merchant deals, Index milestones, and Daily Rewards whenever they appear.
  • Only spend Robux on potions when you know you will be online long enough to use them efficiently.
2. Common potion types and what they are good for

Pickaxe Simulator currently has exactly four potion types, each with a clearly defined stat boost. Use them for the scenario they were built for:

  • Luck Potion – +50% egg luck. Stockpile for hatching bursts the moment you reach Moon, Ashlands, or Stud eggs.
  • Speed Potion – +25% mining speed. Pair with Damage during world pushes or when you need to break through tanky ores.
  • Damage Potion – +50% damage to ores. Use while pushing new worlds, Merchant events, or any content where you are undergeared.
  • Coin Potion – +50% ore value. Best for long farm sessions in worlds you already clear instantly, especially if you're saving for Gemstone Smasher or higher tiers.
3. Stacking and timing your buffs

Good Potion Management is less about using as many potions as possible and more about stacking them in short, focused windows. Treat each window as a "burst" where every second should be spent dealing damage or hatching.

  • Activate multiple complementary potions only when you can focus for the full duration.
  • Damage + Speed is the go-to combo for new-world pushes; Coin + Speed is for farm loops.
  • Luck Potion should be layered last so you have maximum time remaining for egg hatching.
  • Avoid opening menus, AFK standing in town, or doing long trade sessions while strong potions are active.
  • Combine potions with double-reward events or Like Goals for massive value spikes.
4. Inventory tips and long‑term planning

To keep your Potion Management clean, treat rare potions like limited resources you schedule for major milestones instead of daily use.

  • Keep a few basic damage and coin potions for everyday farming sessions.
  • Reserve your strongest or rarest potions for pushing a new world, a difficult boss, or a long progression grind.
  • If your potion storage is limited, use weaker potions first so you always have space for better ones from new codes and events.