
Brotato Multitasker Build Guide
Multitasker Build & Waffen-Tipps
Is Multitasker good in Brotato?
Multitasker is a strong and very flexible character that shines once you can fill all 12 weapon slots and stack damage stats to offset the penalty. He can feel weak early, but with the right weapons and scaling he becomes a lateāgame monster that fills the screen with hits and projectiles.
Strengths
- Can equip up to 12 weapons, giving insane coverage and onāhit synergies.
- Innate +20% Damage and great scaling with percentage damage, melee damage and crit.
- Works well with weapons that scale from having many copies, like Stick, or onāhit effects like Lightning Shiv.
- Very flexible itemization: can spread stats across damage, HP and sustain without losing much power.
Weaknesses
- Loses 5% Damage for every weapon, so damage feels low if you donāt stack damage stats aggressively.
- Harder to keep weapon tiers high because you are managing up to 12 slots.
- Can be fragile on higher difficulties if you ignore Max HP, armor and sustain.
- Shop rerolls and weapon combining become more complex, which can punish newer players.
Multitasker Stats & Passive Ability
Multitasker trades raw weapon quality for sheer quantity. You can equip up to 12 weapons, but each weapon reduces your damage by 5%, which means you need to stack flat and percentage damage to stay ahead of the penalty. The +20% Damage bonus helps smooth out the early game, but your real power spike comes once you start filling additional weapon slots and combining lowerātier weapons into tier 2ā3. Because you can field so many weapons, Multitasker excels with scaling tools that reward multiple copies (like Stick) or repeated onāhit procs (like Lightning Shiv with elemental and crit support). Your typical playstyle is to rush a full weapon board as early as possible, then push melee damage, crit chance, elemental damage (for Lightning effects), and enough Max HP and sustain to survive highādensity waves.
Best Multitasker Build: Multitasker 12 Stick Build
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Multitasker 12 Stick Build
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Weapon Setup
Core Items
Strategy
š±Early Game
In the early waves you want to quickly assemble a full board of Sticks and start upgrading them. Focus on melee damage and attack speed so your growing Stick set can clear waves comfortably while you scale.
ā”Mid Game
From the mid game onward, your goal is to fill as many weapon slots as possible with Sticks, combining lower tiers into tier 2ā3 while maintaining 10ā12 weapons total. Prioritize melee damage, attack speed and percentage damage to offset Multitaskerās damage penalty. Items like Medal and Cyclops Worm give efficient damage and Max HP, while Gentle Alien helps spawn more enemies for faster scaling. Keep an eye on survivability by mixing in Max HP and a bit of armor so your melee positioning stays safe during dense waves.
š„Late Game
In late waves you should have high Max HP and fully upgraded Sticks at level 3 or 4. Focus on capping out your damage, attack speed and survivability so you can comfortably stand near enemies and let your Stick swarm clean everything up.
Best weapons for Multitasker
Stick is perfect for Multitasker because it scales damage for every additional copy, letting you fully exploit all 12 weapon slots. Even at lower tiers a large number of Sticks creates huge base damage, compensating for the -5% damage per weapon penalty.
Lightning Shiv synergizes with Multitaskerās many weapon slots by producing lots of bouncing projectiles on every hit. It scales well with melee damage, crit chance and elemental damage, making it a strong choice in hybrid Precise/elemental builds.
Best items for Multitasker (core item pool)
Medal gives a very efficient mix of Max HP, percentage damage, armor and speed, helping Multitasker survive dense waves while pushing damage to counter the -5% damage per weapon penalty.
Head Injury offers cheap percentage damage, which Multitasker needs to overcome his damage penalty. The reduced range is largely irrelevant for meleeāfocused Stick builds.
Vigilante Ring ramps your damage up every wave, which scales incredibly well with a 12āweapon setup that already floods the map with hits. It turns Multitasker into a lateāgame powerhouse.
Glass Cannon massively boosts damage and helps fully counter the stacking damage penalty. Itās best once you have a solid HP and armor base from other items so the defensive loss is manageable.
Cyclops Worm is another efficient percentage damage source that pairs perfectly with melee Sticks, as the range penalty is negligible while the damage boost scales all 12 weapons at once.
Little Muscley Dude increases both melee damage and Max HP, exactly what Multitasker needs to turn big Stick counts into reliable wave clear without becoming too fragile.
Gentle Alien adds damage and Max HP while increasing enemy count, which Multitasker can easily handle thanks to his many weapons. More enemies mean faster scaling and more value from your AoE and onāhit effects.
Bag improves your economy early, letting you afford more rerolls and weapons to quickly fill all 12 slots. The small speed penalty is minor compared to the longāterm material gain.
Energy Bracelet supports hybrid Lightning Shiv builds by boosting both crit chance and elemental damage, directly increasing lightning projectile damage and overall clear speed.
Frozen Heart is a premium scaling item for elemental and Precise setups, making Lightning Shivs hit much harder while also adding crit chance that benefits all your weapons.
Fairy provides strong HP regeneration in wide, lowārarity item pools, which fits Multitaskerās tendency to pick up many Tier I utility items while filling 12 weapon slots.
Whetstone adds life steal, which scales well with Multitaskerās huge hit count from 12 weapons. It keeps you topped off even when standing inside large enemy packs.
Multitasker High Difficulty Strategy
Early Game
In the early waves on higher difficulties, focus on quickly filling as many weapon slots as you can with a single core weapon type (Sticks or Lightning Shivs). Prioritize melee damage, percentage damage and attack speed on levelāups while sprinkling in a bit of Max HP. Cheap damage items like Head Injury, Cyclops Worm and early economy tools like Bag help you stabilize and buy more rerolls.
Mid Game
During mid game, your goal is to maintain 10ā12 weapons while combining them into tier 2ā3. Push percentage damage and core stats (melee damage, crit chance, elemental damage for Lightning Shivs) to stay ahead of the -5% damage per weapon penalty. Begin investing seriously into survivability: Max HP, a bit of armor and sustain from regeneration or life steal (e.g., Fairy and Whetstone) so you can stay close to enemies without getting oneāshot.
Late Game
In late game and bosses, your screen should be full of attacks from 12 weapons. At this stage, add strong scaling damage items like Vigilante Ring, Triangle of Power and Glass Cannon if your defenses are solid. Aim to keep your weapons at tier 2ā3 across all 12 slots rather than chasing a few tier 4 weapons. Position aggressively to leverage your melee or onāhit weapons, but kite elites and bosses when your cooldowns and sustain are under pressure.
š” Multitaskerās highādifficulty game plan is to rush a full board of weapons, then stack damage and survivability so the -5% damage per weapon penalty is irrelevant. Focus on a unified weapon core (pure Sticks or a hybrid Lightning Shiv + Stick setup), invest heavily into percentage damage and melee/elemental scaling, and round it out with Max HP, armor and sustain so you can safely stay in range to let all 12 weapons work.
Multitasker FAQ
1How do I unlock Multitasker in Brotato?ā¼
Multitasker is unlocked by collecting 5000 materials across your runs. Once you reach this total, the character becomes available on the character select screen.
2What are the best weapons for Multitasker?ā¼
Based on the most popular builds, Stick and Lightning Shiv stand out for Multitasker. Stick scales its base damage with every additional Stick, making it perfect for filling 12 slots, while Lightning Shiv creates bouncing lightning projectiles that scale with melee damage, crit chance and elemental damage.
3Is Multitasker good for Endless mode?ā¼
Yes. The "12 Weapon Precision Stack" build specifically targets Endless mode by combining Lightning Shivs and Sticks with crit and elemental damage scaling, turning Multitasker into a strong Endless farmer once his damage and sustain are online.
4Which stats should I prioritize on Multitasker?ā¼
For Stick builds, prioritize melee damage, percentage damage, attack speed and Max HP. For Lightning Shiv hybrids, focus on melee damage, crit chance, elemental damage and HP regeneration or life steal. In all cases, you need enough damage to overcome the -5% damage per weapon penalty and enough defenses to survive dense waves.
5How many weapons should I run on Multitasker?ā¼
Multitasker can equip up to 12 weapons and generally wants as many as possible. Aim to fill all slots early and keep them filled, even if some weapons stay at tier 2ā3. The sheer number of hits from 12 weapons is what makes the character powerful.
Similar Brotato characters

Vagabondā
Like Multitasker, Vagabond leans into multiāweapon synergy, encouraging you to run different weapon types that all contribute to each otherās class bonuses, rewarding diverse setups and careful itemization.

Babyā
Baby also revolves around weapon slots, gaining extra slots instead of normal levelāup upgrades. Both Baby and Multitasker reward filling many weapon slots and then scaling damage through items rather than relying on a few highātier weapons.

Generalistā
Generalist and Multitasker both encourage hybrid weapon builds and stat balancing. Generalist links melee and ranged damage while capping different weapon types, similar to how Multitasker must manage many weapons and spread scaling stats across his entire arsenal.
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