
Brotato Loud Build Guide & Best Ghost Flint Setup
Loud Ghost Flint Build & Strategie
Is Loud good in Brotato?
Loud is a strong, snowball-heavy character that shines in crowded waves thanks to bonus damage and extra enemies. He can clear screens extremely fast but needs careful defensive scaling and economy management because of the constant Harvesting penalty.
Strengths
- High early damage from +30% Damage that helps secure kills and level-ups quickly
- More enemies (+50% Enemies) synergize with on-kill scaling like Ghost Flint and economy items
- Works very well with high-attack-speed, lifesteal-focused melee builds for Endless-style scaling
Weaknesses
- Permanent -3 Harvesting each wave punishes slow starts and greedy economy builds
- Extra enemies and Loud’s initially low defenses make him fragile without armor, dodge or lifesteal
- Needs strong wave control and positioning to avoid being overwhelmed on higher difficulties
Loud Stats & Passive Ability
Loud is designed as an aggressive, wave-farming character: you get flat bonus damage and significantly more enemies, but your Harvesting shrinks every wave. This pushes you toward fast, kill-focused scaling instead of long-term economy. Builds that convert high enemy counts into attack speed, crits or materials are ideal. Because you start fragile and will be constantly swarmed, you want weapons that ramp from kills (like Ghost Flint) and items that reward more enemies while also giving sustain, dodge, and lifesteal so you can stay in the brawl without being instantly deleted.
Best Loud Build (Endless): Speed Demon Ghost Flint
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Strategy
🌱Early Game
Both featured Loud builds agree that the early game is all about rushing multiple Ghost Flints and getting them to blue tier while stacking melee damage so most enemies die in one hit. You are squishy while combining weapons, so pick up some armor and use Gentle Alien to increase enemy count and materials as long as you can still comfortably clear waves.
⚡Mid Game
Once your Ghost Flints are at least blue and your kill speed is high, transition into survivability and crit scaling. Stack lifesteal, dodge and max HP so you can stay in melee range, while also picking up crit chance for boss melting and to fuel Hunting Trophy and other on-crit rewards. Use Loud’s huge enemy count to farm materials, boxes and curses, upgrading your Flints to the final tier during waves 8–14.
🔥Late Game & Endless
In late waves and Endless, your Ghost Flints should be red and shredding everything while attack speed scales into the thousands. Focus on capping dodge, pushing lifesteal to 40–50%, and maintaining 10–15 armor so you can stand inside elite and boss packs. Pick big melee and crit power spikes like Mammoth, Bloody Hand and Giant Belt, and lean into high-enemy-count scaling with Community Support and Hunting Trophy. If survivability feels shaky, prioritize armor and defensive items before chasing greedier damage pieces.
Best weapons for Loud
Ghost Flint perfectly matches Loud’s kit: more enemies mean more kills, which means more attack speed every wave. Combined with Loud’s flat damage bonus and items like Community Support, you quickly reach absurd attack speed and clear entire screens while lifestealing back damage.
Best items for Loud (core item pool)
Extra enemies directly fuel Loud’s damage-focused playstyle and Ghost Flint’s on-kill attack speed scaling, while adding Max HP and damage to help you survive the increased chaos.
Loud already spawns more enemies, so Community Support turns that into massive free attack speed, pushing Ghost Flint and lifesteal builds into hyperspeed clear territory.
Cheap melee damage and crit in one item boosts Ghost Flint’s killing power and helps enable crit-based economy items like Hunting Trophy, at the cost of a manageable Max HP loss.
Loud’s Harvesting decays, so Metal Detector gives an alternative economy engine with doubled materials and extra luck, helping you afford more rerolls and high-tier items despite the passive penalty.
With Loud spawning more enemies and Ghost Flint attacking extremely fast, crit-focused builds generate a huge number of procs, turning Hunting Trophy into a late-game printing press for materials.
More enemies and more lifesteal are ideal for Loud’s hyper-aggressive melee style, and the extra Harvesting penalty is negligible since your passive already pushes you away from relying on it.
Loud spawns many enemies and therefore many materials; Cute Monkey converts those pickups into steady healing, complementing lifesteal and keeping you alive while face-tanking waves.
Short bursts of huge XP gain let Loud grab more key stats early despite his Harvesting decay. Paired with his bonus damage and kill speed, the temporary enemy health downside is manageable.
Extra XP and flat melee damage accelerate Loud’s power curve with Ghost Flint, letting you stack core stats earlier while Knockback helps control the dense waves he creates.
Late game, Loud often runs very high lifesteal; Bloody Hand turns that into a huge damage multiplier, giving you insane scaling in Endless as long as your sustain can outheal the self-damage.
A gigantic melee damage spike plus regen is perfect for Loud’s Ghost Flint build, letting you annihilate elites and bosses in dense waves even if you sacrifice a bit of generic damage and speed.
Loud Danger 5 Strategy
Early Game
On Danger 5, immediately commit to Ghost Flint and aggressive damage scaling: take melee damage and attack speed on level-ups so most enemies die in one hit. Use Gentle Alien and other “more enemies” items only if you can comfortably clear waves. Invest in a bit of armor (5–10) early and avoid dumping too many stats into Harvesting since your passive will slowly delete it anyway.
Mid Game
From waves 8–14, finish upgrading your Ghost Flints to high rarity and start focusing on survivability: build lifesteal (20–30%), dodge, and max HP while adding crit chance for boss and elite burst. Items like Community Support, Mouse, Cute Monkey, Hunting Trophy and Mastery fit perfectly here. Use Loud’s massive enemy count to farm boxes and reroll aggressively for core items instead of economy pieces.
Late Game
In late Danger 5 waves, push crit, melee damage and lifesteal even higher while locking in around 10–15 armor and capped dodge if possible. Look for big legendaries such as Mammoth, Bloody Hand, Giant Belt and Anvil to close out the run. Position yourself to constantly hit big packs, circle around when low HP to pick up healing and materials, and avoid items that increase incoming damage or drain your economy unnecessarily.
💡 Loud on Danger 5 thrives when you embrace his chaotic identity: more enemies, more kills and more on-hit scaling. Rush Ghost Flint upgrades and early damage, pivot into lifesteal, dodge and armor in the mid game, then finish with massive crit and melee power to shred bosses and transition smoothly into Endless if desired.
Loud FAQ
1How do I unlock Loud in Brotato?▼
Loud is unlocked by killing 5000 enemies. You’ll naturally reach this milestone over multiple runs as you play aggressive, high-clear builds.
2What are the best weapons for Loud?▼
Based on current builds, Ghost Flint is the standout weapon for Loud. It scales attack speed with kills, which synergizes perfectly with Loud’s +50% Enemies and bonus damage, allowing you to snowball waves and farm materials for Endless-style runs.
3Which stats should I prioritize on Loud?▼
Prioritize Attack Speed, Melee Damage, Life Steal and Crit Chance. Early damage and attack speed let you one-shot enemies, while lifesteal, dodge and armor keep you alive in dense waves. Crit Chance becomes very important once you have items like Hunting Trophy and Giant Belt.
4How do I deal with Loud's negative Harvesting?▼
Instead of investing heavily into Harvesting, focus on kill-based and item-based economy: Gentle Alien, Metal Detector, Hunting Trophy and Piggy Bank (if found early) all help you generate enough materials. Your high enemy count and Ghost Flint clear speed naturally compensate for low Harvesting.
5Is Loud good for Endless runs?▼
Yes. The best-rated Loud build, Speed Demon Ghost Flint, is specifically played in Endless mode. Ghost Flint’s on-kill attack speed scaling, combined with Loud’s extra enemies and late-game items like Bloody Hand and Mammoth, lets you scale damage and sustain far beyond wave 20 if you keep your defenses in check.
Similar Brotato characters

Jack→
Like Loud, Jack is built around farming tough waves with extra rewards and strong damage modifiers, turning bosses and elites into scaling opportunities rather than threats.

Masochist→
Masochist also has a unique damage-scaling mechanic and wants to stay in the thick of combat, trading safety for powerful offensive scaling over the course of each wave.

Explorer→
Explorer increases enemy count and map size while altering economy and damage, similar to how Loud plays around more enemies and a weakened economic stat to farm huge waves.
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