Player route

Merge a Nuke player guide for the first session

Start Merge a Nuke by learning the smallest loop that actually moves progress. Your first goal is to turn the starter loop into repeatable progress, then repeat that loop until the next obstacle is obvious.

What to do in the first three minutes

Open Merge a Nuke with a simple job: understand the core loop before chasing rare rewards or expensive upgrades. The safe start is to play one short cycle, notice what slows you down, then improve that exact blocker.

  • repeat the safe loop first
  • upgrade the current bottleneck
  • stop chasing far goals before the first route works

Use the progress route instead of wandering

A new player loses time when every button looks equally important. Pick one visible goal, finish that cycle, then decide whether movement, power, storage, survival, or timing is the next blocker.

  • Use short repeatable runs before long grinds.
  • Spend only when the purchase solves the current blocker.
  • Return to the route after a failed attempt instead of changing everything.

Mistakes that make the game feel slower

Most early frustration comes from copying late-game behavior before the starter loop is stable. Play for control first, then speed.

  • Do not chase every shiny reward before the first loop works.
  • Do not buy a pass before you know which problem it solves.
  • Do not stay in a bad route after the same failure repeats.
Action route

Use it in game

  1. Play one short starter loop.
  2. Name the blocker that slowed progress.
  3. Upgrade or adjust only that blocker.
  4. Repeat the same route once more.
  5. Move to a harder goal only after the route feels stable.
FAQ

Player questions

What should I do first in Merge a Nuke?

Play one short loop, find the first blocker, and improve that blocker before chasing harder goals.

Is Merge a Nuke better for short sessions?

Yes. A short focused route teaches more than wandering through menus or copying a late-game plan.

When should I spend Robux?

Spend only after the free route shows a clear problem that the live store perk actually solves.