Last updated: May 4, 2026
BlockSpin by Cinnamon Go! has been pulling in nearly 20K concurrent players, and the crate-based loot system means some weapons and vehicles are dramatically better than others. We spent dozens of hours testing every item across all five weapon crates and three vehicle cases so you don't have to burn cash on the wrong ones.
This tier list covers every weapon and vehicle currently available in BlockSpin as of April 2026. We've ranked them from S tier (the absolute best) down to C tier (functional but outclassed). If you're trying to figure out where to spend your hard-earned in-game cash, this is the list you want.
These are the items that dominate every lobby. If you see someone with an AK-47 or an RPG, your best move is usually to run unless you're packing heat yourself. S-tier items come from Legendary Crates ($22,800) and Elite Cases, so getting them takes serious grinding — but the payoff is massive.
The AK-47 sits at the very top of BlockSpin's weapon meta. It has the highest DPS of any gun we tested, shreds through opponents at mid range, and remains accurate enough to be dangerous at distance. In our experience, a player with an AK-47 wins most straight-up gunfights regardless of positioning. The only downside is the price tag — you need to save up $22,800 per Legendary Crate, and you're not guaranteed to pull it.
Area damage is king in a game where players cluster around ATMs and safe houses. The RPG can wipe a group in a single shot, and we tested it clearing three players at once near The Butcher's Cut. It's situational compared to the AK-47 since you won't want it in tight 1v1 fights, but for controlling zones and breaking up groups, nothing comes close.
Two-hit kills on a melee weapon sound unrealistic until you actually see the Tactical Axe in action. We tested it extensively and it consistently drops players in two swings. The catch is obvious: you need to close distance. But if you pair it with Surgical Gloves ($200) and an Energy Shot ($250) for the stamina boost, you can sprint into range before opponents react. It's the best melee weapon in the game by a wide margin.
The fastest vehicle in BlockSpin. The Urus handles city streets better than any other car we drove, and that speed advantage matters when you're running from a fight or chasing down a target. It's the only vehicle that earns an S-tier spot because no other ride matches its combination of top speed and control.
A-tier items won't single-handedly carry you, but they're strong enough to win fights and give you real advantages. Most of these are more accessible than S-tier gear, which makes them practical targets for mid-game players.
At close range, the Shotgun is devastating. We tested it in tight spaces around safe houses and it consistently out-traded SMGs and pistols. The damage per shot is high enough that two clean hits will finish most fights. Its weakness is range — if you're caught in the open against an AK-47, you're done. But for indoor encounters and ambushes, the Shotgun is hard to beat at its price point.
The SMG's spray pattern makes it forgiving for players who struggle with precise aim. We found it particularly effective at close-to-mid range, where the high fire rate lets you land enough shots to drop opponents before they can retaliate. It doesn't hit as hard per bullet as the Shotgun, but the sustained DPS is respectable and it's far more versatile.
Here's the frustrating part about the Barbed Bat: it's genuinely strong, but it drops at roughly a 2% rate from Elite Crates. That means you could spend $250K+ before seeing one. When you do get it, though, it hits harder than any melee weapon except the Tactical Axe. We tested it against the standard Knife and it's in a completely different category. If you pull one, keep it.
The Trackhawk doesn't quite match the Urus for raw speed, but it's the second-best vehicle in the game. It handles well on city roads and has enough acceleration to escape most pursuits. For players who haven't pulled an Urus yet, the Trackhawk is a very solid alternative.
The F-150 earns its A-tier spot through pure reliability. It's available from Rare Cases, making it much more accessible than Elite vehicles. It won't win any races against the Urus or Trackhawk, but it's fast enough to get around the map efficiently and sturdy enough that it feels dependable. In our experience, it's the best vehicle for players who are still building their bank.
B-tier items are where most players will spend their early and mid game. These aren't flashy, but they get the job done. If you're new to BlockSpin, this tier is your first real target after the initial grind.
The 9mm Pistol is the single best investment you can make when starting out. At just $110 per Advanced Crate, it's affordable enough to grab quickly, and it gives you a real ranged option in fights. We tested it head-to-head against melee weapons and it wins every time if you maintain distance. It falls off hard against Superior and Legendary weapons, but for the price, nothing beats it as a starter gun.
Beyond the Shotgun and SMG (which we placed in A tier), the Superior Crate contains other firearms that fall into B-tier territory. They're solid mid-range options that represent a clear upgrade from the 9mm, but they lack the stopping power and utility of the A-tier picks. Still, at $540 per crate, they're worth rolling for once you've outgrown your pistol.
The ATV is nimble and handles off-road sections well, which gives it a niche advantage over some of the more road-focused vehicles. It's not fast enough for serious getaways, but it's maneuverable and fun to use. A decent early vehicle.
The DirtBike appears in both Basic and Rare Cases, making it one of the more common vehicle drops. It's quick for its tier, handles reasonably well, and fits through gaps that cars can't. We used it heavily during early testing and it held up fine until we started pulling Elite vehicles.
C-tier items are what you use when you haven't found anything better yet. They work, technically, but you'll want to replace them as soon as possible.
The cheapest weapon in the game, and it shows. The Knife requires you to be right on top of your target, and even then the damage is underwhelming compared to the Barbed Bat or Tactical Axe. We tested it against armed opponents and the results were predictable — you lose unless they're completely out of ammo. It's a starting weapon, not a real combat option.
Other melee items from Basic Crates share the Knife's problems: low damage, short range, and a requirement to close distance against players who probably have guns. Skip these if you can afford Advanced Crates instead.
Yes, you can drive a lawn mower around the map. No, you shouldn't rely on it for anything. The Mower is the slowest vehicle in BlockSpin and exists mostly as a joke pull. We tested it and it's genuinely painful to use for any real distance.
The Go Kart is slightly faster than the Mower but still falls well below any vehicle you'd actually want. It's small and can fit through some tight spots, but that's about all it has going for it.
Another novelty vehicle. The Forklift is slow, bulky, and offers no practical advantage. Treat it as a stepping stone to better drops.
| Tier | Item | Type | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | AK-47 | Weapon | Legendary Crate ($22,800) |
| S | RPG | Weapon | Legendary Crate ($22,800) |
| S | Tactical Axe | Weapon | Legendary Crate ($22,800) |
| S | Urus | Vehicle | Elite Case |
| A | Shotgun | Weapon | Superior Crate ($540) |
| A | SMG | Weapon | Superior Crate ($540) |
| A | Barbed Bat | Weapon | Elite Crate ($5,050) |
| A | Trackhawk | Vehicle | Elite Case |
| A | F-150 | Vehicle | Rare Case |
| B | 9mm Pistol | Weapon | Advanced Crate ($110) |
| B | Other Superior Firearms | Weapon | Superior Crate ($540) |
| B | ATV | Vehicle | Rare Case |
| B | DirtBike | Vehicle | Basic / Rare Case |
| C | Knife | Weapon | Basic Crate ($55) |
| C | Basic Melee Weapons | Weapon | Basic Crate ($55) |
| C | Mower | Vehicle | Basic Case |
| C | Go Kart | Vehicle | Basic / Rare Case |
| C | Forklift | Vehicle | Basic Case |
We built this tier list based on hands-on testing in live BlockSpin servers during March and April 2026. Here's what we evaluated for each item:
Damage output: We tested weapons against other players in PvP to measure time-to-kill at various ranges. The AK-47 and RPG consistently topped the charts, while melee weapons were only competitive when the user could close distance undetected.
Accessibility: Price matters. A weapon that costs $22,800 per crate roll needs to be significantly better than a $540 option to justify the grind. We factored in how realistic it is for an average player to obtain each item.
Versatility: Items that perform well in multiple situations ranked higher than one-trick options. The AK-47 works at close, mid, and long range. The RPG dominates groups but struggles in tight 1v1s. We weighed both.
Vehicle speed and handling: We drove every vehicle across the full map, timing routes and testing how each one handles turns, obstacles, and pursuits. The Urus was the clear winner here.
We also considered how each item fits into BlockSpin's broader loop of grinding jobs, opening crates, and fighting for loot. The game pulls roughly 19.6K concurrent players as of March 2026, and the meta we observed reflects what's effective in high-population servers where PvP is constant.
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The AK-47 is the best overall weapon in BlockSpin. It has the highest DPS in the game and dominates at mid-to-long range. You can only get it from Legendary Crates ($22,800 each).
Yes. The RPG is an S-tier weapon that deals area damage, making it extremely effective in group fights and PvP encounters. It drops from Legendary Crates alongside the AK-47.
The 9mm Pistol from Advanced Crates ($110) is the best starter investment. It's affordable, reliable, and gives you enough firepower to start grinding for better gear.
The Barbed Bat drops from Elite Crates ($5,050 each) at roughly a 2% drop rate. It's one of the rarest melee weapons in the game but hits hard enough to earn an A-tier ranking.
The Urus from Elite Cases is the fastest vehicle in BlockSpin. It's the only vehicle we rank in S tier thanks to its top speed and handling on city streets.
Legendary Crates cost $22,800 each, which is a serious grind. However, they're the only source of S-tier weapons like the AK-47, RPG, and Tactical Axe. If you're serious about PvP, they're worth saving for.