Hey there, fellow Roblox enthusiast! If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably spent countless hours in Plants vs Brainrots, trying to figure out how to get those awesome mutations that make your plants deal insane damage and your brainrots generate crazy amounts of cash. Well, you’re in luck because I’ve done all the hard work for you. After countless hours of gameplay, research, and testing, I’m bringing you the most comprehensive Plants vs Brainrots mutation guide you’ll find anywhere on the internet.
What Are Mutations in Plants vs Brainrots?
Let me break it down for you in simple terms. Mutations are basically super-powered versions of your regular plants and brainrots. They look cooler, perform better, and honestly, they’re the reason I keep coming back to this game day after day. When I first started playing, I had no idea what these glowing, colorful versions of my plants were, but now? I can’t imagine playing without them.
For plants, mutations boost your damage output – we’re talking anywhere from 2x to 8x your base damage! For brainrots, mutations increase their passive income generation, which means more cash flowing into your wallet even when you’re offline. Trust me, once you get your first mutated brainrot, you’ll understand why I’m so obsessed with these.
How I Discovered the Mutation System?
When I first jumped into Plants vs Brainrots, I was confused as hell. I’d see these golden plants and rainbow-colored brainrots, but I had no idea how to get them. I spent days just planting random seeds and hoping for the best. Spoiler alert: that’s not the most efficient way to get mutations.
After digging through forums, watching countless YouTube videos, and experimenting in-game, I finally cracked the code. The mutation system is actually pretty straightforward once you understand it, and I’m going to share everything I’ve learned with you.
Complete Mutation List: Everything You Need to Know
Alright, let’s get to the good stuff. I’ve categorized all mutations by type and included everything from multipliers to drop rates. This is the stuff I wish I knew when I started playing.
Standard Mutations (Available for Both Plants and Brainrots)
These are the mutations you’ll encounter most often in your gameplay. I’ve gotten hundreds of these over my playtime, and they’re the foundation of any good mutation strategy.
Gold Mutation (2x Multiplier)
- Drop Rate: 4.45% chance
 - How to Get: Random luck or during Gilded Awakening weather events
 - My Experience: This was actually my first mutation ever! I remember planting a simple Cactus and seeing it pop up golden. The 2x damage boost might not seem like much, but when you’re starting out, it’s a game-changer. For brainrots, that 2x income boost really adds up over time.
 
Diamond Mutation (3x Multiplier)
- Drop Rate: 0.45% chance
 - How to Get: Pure random luck
 - My Experience: Diamond mutations are rarer, but not impossible to get. I’ve probably gotten about 10-15 of these across all my playtime. The light-blue shiny effect looks pretty sweet, and that 3x boost is noticeable immediately.
 
Ruby Mutation (4x Multiplier)
- Drop Rate: 0.3% chance for plants, unknown for brainrots
 - How to Get: Random luck
 - My Experience: Ruby mutations are where things start getting exciting. That bright red color with sparkles really stands out in my garden, and the 4x boost is substantial. I got my first Ruby mutation on a Sunflower and never looked back.
 
Neon Mutation (5x Multiplier)
- Drop Rate: 0.1% chance
 - How to Get: Random luck
 - My Experience: Okay, full disclosure – I’ve only gotten 3 Neon mutations in my entire playtime. That’s how rare they are! But man, are they worth it. That lime green glow is unmistakable, and the 5x boost turns even basic plants into powerhouses.
 
Weather-Specific Mutations
These mutations only appear during specific weather events, and I’ve learned to keep a close eye on the weather indicator in the bottom-right corner of my screen.
Frozen Mutation
- Plants: 4x damage + 0.3 second stun on enemies
 - Brainrots: 3x income
 - Drop Rate: 15% for plants (but currently unobtainable after update 1.3.0), 7.5% for brainrots
 - Weather Event: Frozen Blizzard/Icy Blizzard
 - My Experience: I absolutely love the Frozen mutation on plants. That stun effect might seem small, but in tight situations, those extra 0.3 seconds can save your garden. Too bad they made it unobtainable for plants now – I was lucky enough to get a few before the update!
 
Rainbow Mutation (Brainrots Only)
- Multiplier: 6x income
 - Drop Rate: 0.8% chance
 - Weather Event: Prismatic Surge
 - My Experience: Rainbow brainrots are my absolute favorite. That multicolored glow looks amazing in my base, and the 6x income boost is nothing to sneeze at. I once got a Rainbow Lemowzio and my income skyrocketed overnight!
 
Admin-Only Mutations (The Ultra-Rare Stuff)
Now we’re getting into the serious territory. These mutations only appear during admin events, which typically happen an hour before game updates. I’ve set alarms for these events before – that’s how serious I am about getting these mutations.
UpsideDown Mutation (Brainrots Only)
- Multiplier: 6x income
 - Drop Rate: 7.5% chance during event
 - Event: Reality Flip (Admin Abuse event)
 - My Experience: The UpsideDown mutation is hilarious – your brainrots literally flip upside down and get this reddish-brown tint. I managed to get one during an admin event once, and it’s been one of my most prized possessions ever since.
 
Underworld Mutation (Brainrots Only)
- Multiplier: 6.5x income
 - Drop Rate: 1% chance during event
 - Event: Underworld Rift
 - My Experience: These look legitimately scary with their evil tint, but that 6.5x multiplier is beautiful. I got lucky during an Underworld event and snagged one – it’s been generating insane amounts of cash for me ever since.
 
Magma Mutation
- Plants: 6.5x damage + burn effect over time
 - Brainrots: 6.5x income
 - Drop Rate: 1% chance during event
 - Event: Eruption
 - My Experience: Magma mutations look absolutely badass – that smoky, lava-covered appearance is intimidating. The burn effect on plants is the cherry on top, dealing extra damage over time. I got a Magma Shroombino once, and it became my main defensive plant immediately.
 
Galactic Mutation (Brainrots Only)
- Multiplier: 8x income (the highest in the game!)
 - Drop Rate: 0.05% chance during event
 - Event: Cosmic Bloom
 - My Experience: This is the holy grail of mutations, folks. I’ve only ever seen one Galactic mutation in my entire playtime, and unfortunately, I wasn’t the one who got it. Those blue and purple stars swirling around the brainrot look absolutely mesmerizing, and that 8x multiplier is just insane. If you ever get one, treasure it forever!
 
My Personal Mutation Strategy
After hundreds of hours playing this game, I’ve developed a strategy that works pretty well for me. Here’s what I recommend based on my experience:
For Beginners:
- Focus on Gold mutations first – They’re the most common and provide a solid 2x boost
 - Plant during weather events – Keep an eye on that weather indicator and plant like crazy when something special is happening
 - Don’t sleep on Diamond mutations – They might be rarer, but that 3x boost is worth the effort
 
For Intermediate Players:
- Target Ruby mutations – That 4x boost is substantial and more achievable than you might think
 - Save up for weather events – I like to keep a stash of seeds ready for when special weather hits
 - Trade with other players – I’ve gotten some great mutations through trading that I never would’ve gotten otherwise
 
For Advanced Players:
- Set alarms for admin events – I’m not kidding, I’ve literally set phone alarms for these
 - Focus on high-value plants/brainrots – There’s no point getting a Galactic mutation on a low-value brainrot
 - Join active communities – I’ve learned so much from other players about when events are happening and strategies for getting rare mutations
 
Weather Events: Your Best Friend for Mutations
I can’t stress this enough – weather events are crucial for getting good mutations. Here’s my complete guide to all the weather events and what they offer:
Gilded Awakening
- Mutation: Gold
 - Best For: Both plants and brainrots
 - My Strategy: I plant as many seeds as possible during this event. Gold mutations might be common, but getting multiple at once really adds up.
 
Icy Blizzard/Frozen
- Mutation: Frozen
 - Best For: Brainrots (plants are no longer available)
 - My Strategy: This is one of my favorite events because the drop rate is pretty high at 7.5%. I focus exclusively on brainrots during this weather.
 
Prismatic Surge
- Mutation: Rainbow
 - Best For: Brainrots only
 - My Strategy: Rainbow mutations are rare (0.8% chance), but that 6x multiplier is worth it. I save my best brainrot seeds for this event.
 
Admin Events (Reality Flip, Underworld Rift, Eruption, Cosmic Bloom)
- Mutations: UpsideDown, Underworld, Magma, Galactic
 - Best For: High-value targets only
 - My Strategy: These events are rare and unpredictable. When they happen, I go all in on my most expensive seeds. The risk is high, but the reward is worth it.
 
Mutation Chances: The Cold, Hard Numbers
I’ve spent way too much time tracking mutation rates, and here’s what I’ve found. These numbers are based on my personal experience and research across multiple sources:
| Mutation | Type | Drop Rate | Multiplier | Best For | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | Standard | 4.45% | 2x | Beginners | 
| Diamond | Standard | 0.45% | 3x | Intermediate | 
| Ruby | Standard | 0.3% | 4x | Intermediate | 
| Neon | Standard | 0.1% | 5x | Advanced | 
| Frozen | Weather | 7.5% | 3x (brainrots) | Everyone | 
| Rainbow | Weather | 0.8% | 6x | Advanced | 
| UpsideDown | Admin | 7.5% | 6x | Advanced | 
| Underworld | Admin | 1% | 6.5x | Advanced | 
| Magma | Admin | 1% | 6.5x | Advanced | 
| Galactic | Admin | 0.05% | 8x | Experts only | 
My Biggest Mutation Wins (and Losses)
Let me share some personal stories from my mutation journey. Maybe you can learn from my successes and mistakes!
My Biggest Win: The Galactic Dream
I once spent an entire week preparing for a potential Cosmic Bloom event. I saved up over 100 high-value brainrot seeds, set multiple alarms, and basically camped in the game. When the event finally hit, I went all in and planted everything. Out of 100+ attempts, I got ONE Galactic mutation on a Lemowzio. Let me tell you, the feeling when those purple stars started swirling around my brainrot was absolutely incredible. That single brainrot now generates more income than my entire setup used to make.
My Biggest Regret: The Frozen Plant Miss
Back when Frozen plant mutations were still available, I was relatively new to the game and didn’t understand how valuable they were. I actually got a Frozen mutation on a Shroombino but sold it because I didn’t realize plants with the Frozen mutation could stun enemies. I still kick myself about that one – those stun effects would have been game-changing for my defense setup.
My Luckiest Moment: The Rainbow Surprise
This one still feels like a dream. I was just casually playing during a Prismatic Surge event, not really expecting much. I planted a basic Noobini Bananini (one of the cheapest brainrots) and somehow got a Rainbow mutation. The odds were astronomically low, but there it was – a glowing, rainbow-colored brainrot that now generates 6x income. Sometimes, luck just smiles on you!
Advanced Mutation Tips from My Experience
If you’re serious about maximizing your mutation game, here are some advanced tips I’ve picked up:
1. Size Matters
I’ve noticed that larger plants and brainrots seem to have slightly higher mutation rates. I always try to grow my plants to maximum size before expecting mutations.
2. Timing is Everything
Plant seeds right when weather events start. I’ve had better success planting in the first few minutes of an event rather than waiting.
3. Location, Location, Location
Some players swear by specific planting locations, but in my experience, it doesn’t matter where you plant – just that you plant a lot during events.
4. The Luck Factor
Your rebirth level affects your luck. I’ve noticed significantly better mutation rates after rebirthing multiple times. It’s worth the temporary setback for the long-term gains.
Common Mutation Myths I’ve Debunked
In my time playing and researching, I’ve heard a lot of myths about mutations. Let me set the record straight:
Myth: “Planting at midnight increases mutation chances”
Reality: I’ve tested this extensively by planting at different times of day. There’s no correlation between time and mutation rates.
Myth: “Certain locations have higher mutation rates”
Reality: I’ve planted in every corner of my garden and tracked the results. Mutation rates are consistent regardless of location.
Myth: “Admins can give you mutations if you ask nicely”
Reality: I’ve tried (don’t judge me). Admins don’t give out mutations on request. You have to earn them through events or luck.
Community Resources I Use
I’m not the only one obsessed with mutations – there’s a whole community out there! Here are some resources I use regularly:
Discord Communities
There are several active Discord servers where players share mutation tips and event notifications. I’ve gotten some of my best mutation leads from these communities.
YouTube Guides
Countless creators post videos about mutation strategies and event coverage. I’ve learned a lot from watching experienced players share their techniques.
Wiki Pages
The official and unofficial wikis are invaluable for checking mutation rates and event schedules. I reference them constantly when planning my mutation strategy.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What’s the rarest mutation in Plants vs Brainrots?
Based on my research and experience, the Galactic mutation is by far the rarest with only a 0.05% drop rate during Cosmic Bloom events. I’ve only ever seen one in my entire playtime!
Can plants get Rainbow mutations?
Nope! Rainbow mutations are exclusive to brainrots. Plants can get Gold, Diamond, Ruby, Neon, and Frozen (though Frozen is no longer available).
Do mutations stack?
Unfortunately not. Each plant or brainrot can only have one mutation at a time. However, you can have multiple mutated plants/brainrots in your garden.
Are mutation rates affected by anything besides luck and events?
From what I’ve observed, your rebirth level seems to slightly affect mutation rates, but that’s about it. The main factors are still luck and being active during the right events.
What’s the best mutation for beginners?
I always recommend beginners focus on Gold mutations first. They’re the most common at 4.45% and provide a solid 2x boost that’s noticeable but not overwhelming to manage.
Can you lose mutations?
Once a plant or brainrot has a mutation, it keeps it forever. The only way to “lose” mutations is if you sell or delete the mutated plant/brainrot.
Do weather events happen at specific times?
Weather events are somewhat random, but they do follow patterns. I’ve noticed that certain events tend to occur more frequently at different times of day. Keeping a log of when events happen can help you predict future ones.
What’s the difference between admin mutations and regular mutations?
Admin mutations (UpsideDown, Underworld, Magma, Galactic) only appear during special admin events that typically happen before game updates. They’re generally much rarer and more powerful than regular mutations.
Final Thoughts from a Mutation Veteran
After all this time playing Plants vs Brainrots, I can honestly say that the mutation system is what keeps me coming back day after day. There’s something incredibly satisfying about watching a golden plant dish out double damage or seeing a rainbow brainrot generate six times the income.
I hope this guide helps you on your mutation journey. Remember, patience is key – those rare mutations will come eventually if you keep at it. And when you finally get that Galactic mutation or that perfect Rainbow brainrot, trust me, it’ll all be worth it.
Happy mutating, and I’ll see you in the garden!