Get Fat to Break Tape Items
Browse Get Fat to Break Tape food pickups, upgrades, wins, boosts, and tape rewards by role, use case, and source confidence.
Profile Scan
Item pages start with role, tier context, unlock path, and where the item belongs.
Progression job
Food, boost, economy, starter, or event.
Tier context
Connect the profile to the current ranking.
Unlock route
Availability and cost stay near the claim.
Build fit
Route build questions to builds.
Get Fat to Break Tape Items
Browse Get Fat to Break Tape food pickups, upgrades, wins, boosts, and tape rewards by role, use case, and source confidence.
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- 2026-07-03
Food and Item Profile Page
Item pages answer role, unlock path, current usefulness, and which nearby pages help compare the pick.
Main job and progression identity.
Connect to the current progression list.
Use the route shown in-game.
Link food and boosts to build frames.
- 01Identify
Set the item role
Choose food, upgrade, wins, boost, tape reward, or utility.
- 02Check
Check availability
Record whether the item is permanent, limited, or event-only.
- 03Compare
Connect rank context
Explain why the item sits above or below nearby picks.
- 04Route
Link usage pages
Send build-planning questions to builds and late-game pages.
Cost and route should match the current game.
Upgrade claims should be tied to how the item helps progression.
Event items need return-window notes.
Item Index
Item entries keep role, unlock path, ranking context, and best use case close together.
| Field | Current value | Player use |
|---|---|---|
| Role | Item type | Main job and progression use |
| Unlock | Current route | Permanent, event, or limited route |
| Best use | Tape progress | Where the item is actually useful |
Ranking Context
- Explain whether the item is strong early, late, or only in a specific mode.
- Link to builds when the item needs a boost or win economy to work.
- Mention availability before recommending event or limited items.
Media Notes
Screenshots, upgrade tables, item art, and direct links should sit close to the claims they support.