Rebirth Champions Ultimate Potions Guide
Master every Rebirth Champions Ultimate potion — Luck, Hatch, Mega, Giant, and Ultra — with timing tips, stacking advice, and world-specific usage strategies.
Potions are the most common consumable in Rebirth Champions Ultimate and the first reward new players see from codes. A single Luck Potion can turn a routine Forest Egg session into a secret pet pull, while Hatch Potions multiply how many eggs you open per hour. As you progress, Mega, Giant, and Ultra variants appear in milestone codes and chest drops, offering stronger multipliers that serious grinders save for Desert, Nuclear, and Kingdom eggs. Understanding each potion type prevents the classic mistake of boosting the wrong egg tier or burning Ultra potions during a casual rebirth session.
How to Use Potions
Open the left sidebar Pets icon, then select the sparkles tab where potion icons appear. Click a potion to consume it; effects apply to your next hatch session until the timer expires. Activate Auto Hatch through the T key on PC, mobile hold options, or the Auto Hatch game pass so potion duration is not wasted on manual clicking. Potions do not affect rebirth speed directly — they only modify egg hatching behavior. For input shortcuts while grinding, reference our PC controls guide.
Luck Potion
Luck Potions increase the probability of hatching rare, epic, and secret pets from whichever egg you are opening. The boost applies to the entire egg pool of your current zone, so using Luck on Spawn Forest Eggs helps early collection but yields less long-term value than saving potions for Farm, Desert, or Nuclear eggs with stronger pet pools. Desert World progression even tracks potion usage as a requirement, meaning deliberate consumption unlocks the next map layer. Stack Luck sessions during events when limited pets appear in egg pools — our Magic event guide notes when exclusive hatch windows open.
Hatch Potion
Hatch Potions reduce egg animation time and increase throughput when Auto Hatch runs continuously. Where Luck chases quality, Hatch chases quantity. Pair Hatch Potions with Luck when you need both faster openings and better odds — a standard combo for code redemption days. Hatch Potions shine during bulk sessions after redeeming multiple codes from the active codes list. Without Auto Hatch, Hatch Potions still help but return less value per consumable.
Mega Potion
Mega Potions are the mid-tier upgrade commonly bundled in celebration codes alongside standard Luck and Hatch rewards. Mega typically amplifies one or both base effects with a stronger multiplier and longer duration than basic potions. Treat Mega as your default serious-session consumable once basic potions feel too weak for Nuclear or Atlantis grinds. They are common enough from codes that hoarding Mega indefinitely is unnecessary — use them whenever you hatch your current best egg for more than ten minutes.
Giant Potion
Giant Potions step above Mega with noticeably stronger multipliers. Codes like milestone events or update celebrations often grant Giant Luck and Giant Hatch together. Because Giant potions are rarer than Mega, align them with meaningful progression goals: hatching quota for Volcano World, chasing a Royal Ruby in Cave World, or filling index slots before a rebirth reset. Check the world progression walkthrough before spending Giants so the hatch count contributes to an unlock requirement.
Ultra Potion
Ultra Potions sit at the top of the standard consumable ladder. Ultra Luck and Ultra Hatch deliver the strongest publicly documented multipliers outside of Robux boosts. Save Ultra potions for your highest unlocked egg during uninterrupted Auto Hatch sessions. Volcano World explicitly references potion usage in its requirement list, making Ultra the efficient choice when you need both speed and rare pet odds. Never use Ultra potions on eggs you plan to outgrow within the same play session.
Potion Stacking and Priority
Community practice suggests using one Luck-type and one Hatch-type potion simultaneously rather than stacking every tier. If you own both Mega Luck and Giant Luck, the stronger effect usually overrides the weaker — confirm in-game before doubling up. Priority order for spending: codes first on current best egg, Giants for unlock quests, Ultra for end-game egg pushes, basic potions for index completion in earlier worlds. Fruits Chests and world chests sometimes include potion bundles; see fruits and chests for loot details.
Getting More Potions
Active codes remain the primary free source. Redeem everything on our how to redeem codes guide before farming. Nuclear Chest and other zone chests drop mixed potion packs — locate them via the chest locations map. Ancient Tickets from the pyramid secret shop occasionally buy boost bundles; read how to use the secret shop for ticket pricing. Trading communities sometimes value high-tier potions during events, though most players consume rather than trade them.
Related Item Guides
Potions connect to every other consumable category on the site. Return to the items overview for chest and ticket context. Plan which world you hatch in using the all worlds table. After potion sessions, evaluate new pets on the pet tier list before equipping or trading.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Luck and Hatch potions?
Luck Potions raise rare pet odds from eggs. Hatch Potions speed up egg opening animations. Use both together during grind sessions on your highest unlocked egg.
Do Mega, Giant, and Ultra potions stack?
Higher tiers replace or amplify lower-tier effects depending on the session. Generally use the strongest single potion of each type rather than stacking every tier at once.
Where do I activate potions in RCU?
Open the Pets menu, switch to the sparkles tab, and click the potion icon before hatching. Enable Auto Hatch via group perk or game pass for best results.
When should I stop using potions on Forest Eggs?
Once Farm World unlocks and you hatch Farm Eggs regularly, redirect all Luck and Hatch potions to your current best egg tier. See world progression for unlock order.