If you’ve been grinding Steal A Brainrot lately, chances are you’ve heard whispers about the Los Chicleteiras. This bizarre and colorful mob family has quickly become one of the most sought-after farming targets in the game, especially after the latest update boosted their drop pool. Whether you’re after their unique cosmetic drops or rare crafting materials, understanding how and where to farm them efficiently can make a big difference.

In this guide, I’ll break down everything you need to know about Los Chicleteiras — their locations, drop rates, and farming strategies — along with a few personal tips from hours of in-game testing.


Who Are the Los Chicleteiras?

The Los Chicleteiras are a quirky faction found mostly in the Neuro Districts and Sour Street regions. They’re humanoid enemies with bubblegum-themed designs — think neon colors, oversized candy weapons, and constant chatter. Don’t be fooled by their silly looks; they hit surprisingly hard, especially in groups.

Each member of this gang specializes in a different combat style. The Chicle Bruisers deal high melee damage, Gum Snipers keep you on your toes with long-range sticky shots, and Pop Bosses can trap you in slow zones if you’re not careful. The diversity makes them both fun and frustrating to fight.


Best Locations to Farm Them

While Los Chicleteiras spawn in several parts of the map, a few zones stand out for consistent spawns and easy farming routes:

  1. Bubbleline Alley (Neuro District) – High density of low-tier members. Perfect for quick farming runs or daily missions.

  2. Sugarhole Warehouse – Great spot for mid-tier drops and solo grinding. Expect ambushes, though.

  3. The Gum Pit (Hidden Area) – Unlockable after level 45. This place offers the highest drop rates but also the toughest enemies.

If you’re farming solo, stick to Bubbleline Alley for efficiency. In a team, you can rotate between Sugarhole Warehouse and The Gum Pit for the best results.


What Do They Drop?

The Los Chicleteiras’ loot pool is surprisingly rich. Common drops include Sticky Resin, Flavor Capsules, and Chew Fragments, which are used for crafting mid-tier consumables. Rare drops include Popblast Modules and the fan-favorite Candyburst Outfit.

However, the most valuable items are the Neural Sugars and Chew Cores, which are key materials for high-end gear upgrades. These have a roughly 3–5% drop rate from elite variants and mini-bosses.

If you’re short on time or just unlucky with RNG, some players choose to buy brainrots from in-game marketplaces as a shortcut to obtaining certain rare resources tied to these drops. Of course, this depends on your playstyle — some enjoy the grind, while others prefer to trade and upgrade more efficiently. Either way, make sure you’re staying within fair trade rules to avoid losing your hard-earned progress.


Recommended Builds and Team Setup

When it comes to farming Los Chicleteiras, speed and crowd control are your best friends. Here are a few setups that have worked well:

  • Speedrunner Build: High mobility gear + short-cooldown AoE skills. Ideal for quickly clearing large packs.

  • Tank Support Combo: If you’re farming in co-op, having a tank absorb the first wave of attacks while a DPS clears from range can save a lot of health packs.

  • Sticky Counter Loadout: Equip slow-resist accessories to avoid getting trapped by Gum Snipers’ shots.

As a small personal tip — bring along consumables that boost luck or drop rate. Even a small 3% boost makes a difference when you’re doing multiple runs.


Event Drops and Seasonal Updates

The developers often rotate themed events involving the Los Chicleteiras. During the Sweet Carnage Festival, for instance, players could collect Bubble Badges and trade them for exclusive cosmetics. Keep an eye on the in-game announcements — limited-time bosses often drop event-exclusive materials that can’t be found anywhere else.

It’s also worth noting that event bosses sometimes drop enhanced versions of existing items. If you’re into item trading, you might want to buy sab items during these events while prices are still reasonable — they tend to spike once the event ends. Having a few of these stored up can be a nice bonus if you like flipping gear or helping friends gear up faster.


Efficient Farming Routine

To make your grind smoother, here’s a quick farming routine I’ve been using lately:

  1. Start at Bubbleline Alley for warm-up runs. Clear all packs within 5 minutes.

  2. Move to Sugarhole Warehouse — focus on elites for better drop chances.

  3. Once your inventory fills up, recycle common loot and keep rare materials.

  4. If you have time, head to The Gum Pit before logging off for the day.

This cycle usually nets me 8–12 valuable drops per hour, depending on how competitive the area is.

 

The Los Chicleteiras might look goofy, but farming them can be surprisingly rewarding — both in loot and in the fun of mastering their chaotic combat style. Whether you’re grinding for gear upgrades, trading event items, or just exploring new regions, understanding their drop system will make your sessions much more efficient.