Hey there, fellow Roblox enthusiast! If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably spent countless hours diving into the amazing world of Plants vs Brainrots. This tower defense game has completely taken over my gaming routine, and I’m here to share everything I’ve learned about all the plants you can get your hands on.
When I first started playing Plants vs Brainrots, I was honestly overwhelmed. There are so many plants to choose from, each with different stats, rarities, and costs. But don’t worry – I’ve done all the hard work for you! After countless hours of gameplay and research, I’m going to break down every single plant in the game, from the basic Cactus to the legendary King Limone.
What Exactly is Plants vs Brainrots?
Before we dive into the plants, let me give you a quick rundown of what this game is all about. Plants vs Brainrots is a Roblox tower defense game that takes inspiration from the classic Plants vs Zombies formula but adds its own unique twist. You plant seeds in your garden to defend against waves of brainrots (zombie-like enemies), and here’s the cool part – when you defeat brainrots, you can collect them and use them to generate passive income!
What I love most about this game is how it combines strategic planning with satisfying progression mechanics. You’re not just placing plants randomly – every decision matters, from which plants to buy to when to expand your garden. And trust me, when I finally got my first Secret-rarity plant, the feeling was absolutely incredible!
Complete Plant List with Stats
Alright, let’s get to the good stuff! I’ve compiled every single plant currently available in Plants vs Brainrots, complete with their stats, costs, and my personal recommendations. I’ve spent hours testing each plant to give you the most accurate information possible.
Shop Plants (Obtainable)
Here are all the plants you can currently get from the seed shop:
| Plant | Rarity | Cost | Base Damage | DPS | My Take | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cactus | Rare | $200 | 10 | 10 DPS | Great starter plant, cheap and effective for beginners | 
| Strawberry | Rare | $1,250 | 25 | 25 DPS | Slight upgrade from Cactus, but still early-game material | 
| Pumpkin | Epic | $5,000 | 55 | 55 DPS | Your first real damage dealer, worth the investment | 
| Sunflower | Epic | $25,000 | 115 | 115 DPS | I love this one – decent damage and very reliable | 
| Dragon Fruit | Legendary | $100k | 250 | 250 DPS | This is where things start getting serious! | 
| Eggplant | Legendary | $250k | 500 | 500 DPS | A solid mid-game choice that won’t disappoint | 
| Watermelon | Mythic | $1M | 750 | 750 DPS | One of my favorites – great damage for the cost | 
| Grape | Mythic | $2.5M | 1,750 | 1.7k DPS | Absolutely worth saving up for | 
| Cocotank | Godly | $5M | 1,250 | 1.2k DPS | Looks cool and packs a punch | 
| Carnivorous Plant | Godly | $25M | 2,250 | 2.2k DPS | This beast will tear through brainrots like butter | 
| Mr Carrot | Secret | $50M | 3,500 | 3.5k DPS | When I got this, my game completely changed | 
| Tomatrio | Secret | $125M | 9,000 | 5k DPS | Expensive but absolutely devastating | 
| Shroombino | Secret | $200M | 12,500 | 7k DPS | The second-highest damage in the game! | 
| Mango | Secret | $367M | 20,000 | 9k DPS | Currently the strongest plant you can get | 
| King Limone | Secret | $450M | 25,000 | 9k DPS | The ultimate plant – worth every penny | 
Event-Exclusive Plants
These plants are only available during special events, so keep your eyes peeled!
| Plant | Rarity | Event | My Thoughts | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Don Fragola | Rare | Prison Event | Missed this one, but heard it’s decent for early players | 
| Sunzio | Epic | Prison Event | Wish I had grabbed this when I had the chance | 
| Aubie | Legendary | Prison Event | Solid legendary-tier plant | 
| Coppucino | Godly | Prison Event | One of the better event plants I’ve seen | 
| Tomade Torelli | Godly | Hit List Event | Absolutely devastating if you can get it | 
Limited Edition Plants
These are the rarest of the rare – limited-time plants that you can only get through special means:
| Plant | Rarity | How to Get | Why It’s Special | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Commando Apple | Limited | Robux Purchase | The highest DPS in the game at 11.6k! | 
| Pine-a-Painter | Limited | Artist Frenzy Event | Unique abilities that make it stand out | 
| Troll Mango | Secret | Variant | A special version of Mango with different stats | 
Plant Tier List – My Personal Rankings
After testing every plant extensively, here’s my tier list. This is based on damage output, cost efficiency, and overall usefulness in different game stages:
S Tier (Must-Have Plants)
- Commando Apple – Limited edition with 11.6k DPS. If you can get this, do it!
 - King Limone – 9k DPS and absolutely worth the 450M price tag
 - Mango – 9k DPS and more available than Shroombino
 - Shroombino – 7k DPS but harder to obtain
 
A Tier (Excellent Choices)
- Tomatrio – 5k DPS and very reliable
 - Mr Carrot – 3.5k DPS, great for mid-game progression
 - Carnivorous Plant – 2.2k DPS, looks awesome and performs great
 - Grape – 1.7k DPS, affordable mythical plant
 - Cocotank – 1.2k DPS, tank-like durability
 
B Tier (Good but Not Great)
- Watermelon – 750 DPS, solid early mythical choice
 - Eggplant – 500 DPS, decent legendary plant
 - Dragon Fruit – 250 DPS, your first real legendary option
 
C Tier (Beginner Plants)
- Sunflower – 115 DPS, good for starters but quickly outclassed
 - Pumpkin – 55 DPS, basic epic plant
 - Strawberry – 25 DPS, slightly better than Cactus
 - Cactus – 10 DPS, the plant we all start with
 
The Mutation System – Game-Changer!
One of the coolest features in Plants vs Brainrots is the mutation system. When I first discovered this, it completely changed how I approached the game. Plants can randomly grow with special mutations that multiply their damage output:
Mutation Types and Multipliers:
- Gold Mutation: 2x damage multiplier
 - Diamond Mutation: 3x damage multiplier
 - Neon Mutation: 4.5x damage multiplier
 - Frozen Mutation: 4x damage multiplier + freezes enemies!
 
I can’t tell you how excited I get when I see one of my plants grow with a mutation. Getting a Frozen Mango with 4x damage is absolutely game-changing! The best part is that these mutations can turn even basic plants into powerhouses.
Brainrots – Your Enemies and Allies
Here’s something that took me a while to wrap my head around – the brainrots you defeat can actually help you! When you defeat brainrots, you can collect them and place them in your base to generate passive income. It’s like having your own army of money-making zombies!
Best Brainrots for Income:
- Los Mr Carrotitos – Generates $31/s (highest in the game!)
 - 67 – Excellent money generator
 - Lemeowzio – Great for consistent income
 - Gattolini Owlini – Solid mid-tier choice
 - Cerberinno – Good for early game income
 
Brainrots also have their own mutation system that affects their income generation:
- Gold: 2x income
 - Diamond: 3x income
 - Neon: 4.5x income
 - Frozen: 4x income
 
My Personal Strategy for Beginners
When I first started, I made a lot of mistakes. Let me save you some trouble with my proven beginner strategy:
Early Game (First Few Hours):
- Start with Cactuses – They’re cheap and effective for the first waves
 - Fill your first row completely – Don’t expand too quickly
 - Stay online – You earn 422 coins per second online vs reduced offline rates
 - Save up for Sunflowers – They’re your first real damage dealers
 
Mid Game (When You Have Some Money):
- Get Dragon Fruits – Your first legendary plants
 - Start collecting good brainrots – Equip your best ones for passive income
 - Don’t rush expansion – Make sure your current setup can handle more enemies
 - Work towards your first rebirth – You need $1M + specific brainrots
 
Late Game (After Rebirth):
- Focus on Secret plants – Mr Carrot, Tomatrio, Shroombino
 - Use the Fuse Machine – Combine plants for better versions
 - Aim for King Limone or Mango – These are end-game powerhouses
 - Participate in events – Get those limited edition plants!
 
Advanced Tips and Tricks
I’ve picked up some advanced strategies that really separate the pros from the beginners:
The Fuse Machine System
After your first rebirth, you get access to the Fuse Machine. This lets you combine plants to create more powerful versions. Here’s what I recommend:
- Use shovels to collect plants you want to fuse
 - Experiment with different combinations
 - Don’t fuse plants you’re actively using for defense
 - Save your best plants for late-game fusion attempts
 
Optimal Garden Expansion
Don’t make the mistake I did of expanding too quickly! Here’s the right way:
- Max out your current row with your strongest plants
 - Make sure you can consistently defeat all brainrots
 - Only buy a new row when you’re comfortably profitable
 - Repeat this process methodically
 
Gear System Usage
The gear system adds active combat elements. Here’s how I use it:
- Early game: Use your banana gun actively to speed up kills
 - Mid game: Focus on high-value targets
 - Late game: Use gear to supplement your automated defenses
 
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best plant for beginners?
I always recommend starting with Cactuses and working your way up to Sunflowers. They’re affordable and effective for learning the game mechanics.
How do I get Secret plants?
Secret plants like Mr Carrot and King Limone are available in the seed shop, but they’re very expensive and rarely in stock. Save up your money and check the shop frequently!
What’s the fastest way to make money?
The best money-making strategy combines good plants for defense with high-income brainrots. Los Mr Carrotitos is currently the best brainrot for income generation.
Are mutations random?
Yes, mutations occur randomly when plants grow, but you can increase your chances by participating in special events and using certain items.
Should I spend Robux on this game?
While you can buy the Commando Apple with Robux, I recommend playing normally first. The game is perfectly enjoyable without spending money, and earning plants feels more rewarding.
Final Thoughts
Plants vs Brainrots has become one of my favorite Roblox games, and I hope this guide helps you dominate just like I have! Remember, the key is to be patient and strategic. Don’t rush into buying expensive plants before you’re ready, and always keep an eye out for those game-changing mutations.
I’m constantly updating my strategies as the game evolves, so make sure to bookmark this page for future updates. If you have any questions or want to share your own experiences, drop a comment below – I’d love to hear from fellow Plants vs Brainrots enthusiasts!
Happy planting, and may your garden be forever free of brainrots! 🌻
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