Scorpino Coasterino is a Secret Brainrot introduced in Update 61. Its listed base income is $47.5 million per second, and its listed claim price is $9.2 billion.
You can get it through the RNG Machine or by stealing an existing Scorpino from another player's base. The machine route is a roll first, payment second deal, so bring enough cash for both.

What Scorpino Coasterino is

Scorpino Coasterino is a purple and neon-yellow scorpion fused with a roller-coaster car. The seats, steering wheel, pincers, pointed legs, and raised tail make it easy to recognize once it appears.
After you claim it, place Scorpino in your base like a normal Brainrot. It then produces its listed $47.5M/s income, so protect the base with your usual defenses before you start showing it off.
Roll Scorpino Coasterino from the RNG Machine

Find the blue RNG Machine near the Shop at the map center. Use this loop:
- Save the claim cash. Have at least $9.2B ready, plus money for spins.
- Pay for a spin. With no upgrades, the base spin fee is $50,000. Upgrades can raise that fee.
- Check the result. A Scorpino result only gives you the chance to buy it. The spin does not grant ownership for free.
- Buy it during the window. If Scorpino appears, pay its separate $9.2B claim price during the roughly 60-second buy-or-reroll window.
- Secure the Brainrot. Once you buy it, get it into your base and use your normal defenses to protect it.
The exact Scorpino drop chance is not reliably published. Do not turn a relative weight or an unverified “one in X” claim into a percentage. If you plan a long session, check the machine panel before spending because later updates can change the available results or costs.
For the upgrade tracks and Rebirth gates, use the RNG Machine guide before investing in a long roll session.
Use Scorpino Coasterino for income and protect it
A claimed Scorpino belongs in your base, where it earns the listed $47.5M/s. Keep the base secured while it is earning, especially if you have just paid billions for the unit.
If the machine refuses to cooperate, you can steal Scorpino from another player's base. The attempt follows the usual steal risk, so expect the owner or another player to contest the grab.
Scorpino uses the RNG route, unlike Bumbatron, which belongs to the Bee Shop path. Yetimatic is a useful parallel for another Update 61 unit that uses the same roll-then-claim loop, while the Brainrots collection covers the wider roster.









