Payback, pace, cost, proof
A higher band means the decision is more likely to improve Cash or session efficiency and can be checked with a clean before-and-after test.
This role-first tier list ranks what to test and buy first. It does not invent item stats: the developer confirms chair, table, and background upgrades, but has not published their exact effects.
A higher band means the decision is more likely to improve Cash or session efficiency and can be checked with a clean before-and-after test.
The Roblox description confirms Cash, audience stats, chair, table, background, and mansion progression. It provides no prices or multipliers.
Background upgrades start in B until a visible bonus is confirmed. Measured Cash gains take the top test priority.
Use the bands as a beginner-friendly testing order. Every ranking is an early signal until a current in-game preview or repeat test confirms the effect.
Best use: Upgrade test priority
If an upgrade preview clearly raises Cash earned per stream, compare its payback before buying cosmetic-only progress.
How to verify: Record your Cash before and after one stream, then verify the improvement in the Progress Planner.
Source note: Reasoned from the official eat–earn–upgrade loop; exact upgrade values are not published.
Best use: Session efficiency
Prioritize a food or setup choice when your own tests show it lets you complete profitable streams faster.
How to verify: Compare two equal-length samples with the Setup Comparison tool before treating a food as better.
Source note: The official page confirms eating food on stream; it does not publish food stats.
Best use: Core setup
The developer names chair and table upgrades as part of progression. Test each available option against its Cash cost and measured gain.
How to verify: Buy one change at a time so its impact is easier to measure.
Source note: Chair and table upgrades are confirmed in the official Roblox description; their effects are not listed.
Best use: Room progression
Background upgrades are confirmed progression, but rank them below measured income upgrades until the game shows a concrete earning benefit.
How to verify: Move a background higher only when an in-game preview or repeatable test shows an economic bonus.
Source note: Background upgrades and the mansion goal are official; no public stat table confirms their return.
Test upgrades that show a direct Cash increase first. Exact upgrade values are not published, so the safest choice is the one with the shortest measured payback in your current room.
The official page confirms all three upgrade paths but does not explain their stats. Buy one affordable chair or table improvement, measure a stream, and delay background spending if it offers no visible earning benefit.
No. Stream a Mukbang is an eating-and-room progression game, so this page ranks upgrade priorities and testable decisions instead of inventing characters or combat units.
The bands use Cash payback, session speed, current cost, and whether the benefit can be verified from the interface or a repeatable player test.