In Plants vs Brainrots, your entire defense depends on the plants you choose to grow.
Each plant has its own rarity, seed cost, and base damage, and picking the right combination can decide whether your garden thrives or collapses under stronger brainrot waves.
This guide covers every plant currently available in Plants vs Brainrots, how to get them, how mutations work, and strategic tips to build a powerful lineup at every stage of the game.
How to Get Plants in Plants vs Brainrots
You can collect plants in multiple ways, and understanding these mechanics early helps you expand your garden faster.
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Buying Seeds from George NPC
Head to the George NPC near your plot to purchase seeds using in-game cash. -
Seed Refresh Cycle
The shop restocks every 5 minutes, so it’s smart to check back regularly for rarer plants. -
Growth Time
Higher-rarity plants take longer to grow but deal far more damage once matured. -
Gifting
Some plants can be received as gifts from other players, making trading a valuable way to collect rare seeds early.
Once planted, your plants automatically attack incoming brainrots in their lane. Positioning, mutation, and plant rarity play a huge role in maximizing their effectiveness.
Mutation System Explained
Plants in the game can grow with mutations, which act like powerful upgrades. Mutations affect damage multipliers and can sometimes add special effects.
- Normal – 1x base damage
- Gold – 2x base damage
- Diamond – 3x base damage
- Frozen – 4x base damage + temporarily freezes enemies
- Neon – 4.5x base damage (strongest mutation)
A lower-rarity plant with a strong mutation can outperform a higher-rarity plant without one.
For example, a Gold Cactus deals 20 damage for only $200, which is more efficient than a Normal Strawberry at 25 damage and $1.25k cost.
All Plants and Stats List
Below is the complete list of plants in Plants vs Brainrots, including their rarity, seed cost, and base damage.
Plant Image | Plant Name | Rarity | Seed Cost | Base Damage |
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Cactus | Rare | $200 | 10 |
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Strawberry | Rare | $1.25k | 25 |
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Pumpkin | Epic | $5k | 55 |
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Sunflower | Epic | $25k | 115 |
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Dragon Fruit | Legendary | $100k | 250 |
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Eggplant | Legendary | $250k | 500 |
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Watermelon | Mythic | $1m | 750 |
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Grape | Mythic | $2.5m | 1750 |
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Cocotank | Godly | $5m | 1200 |
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Carnivorous Plant | Godly | $25m | 2200 |
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Mr. Carrot | Secret | $50m | 3500 |
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Tomatrio | Secret | $125m | 4500 |
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Shroombino | Secret | $200m | 12500 |
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Mango | Secret | $367 | TBA |
Plant Strategy by Rarity in Plants vs Brainrots Roblox
Rare Plants (Cactus, Strawberry)
These are perfect for beginners.
They’re cheap to plant and can hold early lanes well, especially with Gold or Diamond mutations.
Epic Plants (Pumpkin, Sunflower)
Pumpkin is a solid step up, but Sunflower becomes a core mid-game powerhouse thanks to its high DPS for the cost.
Legendary Plants (Dragon Fruit, Eggplant)
This is where your damage spikes.
Eggplant in particular doubles Dragon Fruit’s damage and is worth saving for as soon as you stabilize your early lanes.
Mythic Plants (Watermelon, Grape)
These plants bridge the gap between Legendary and Godly tiers. Grape, with its 1750 base damage, can shred through mid-to-late game waves if placed well.
Godly Plants (Cocotank, Carnivorous Plant)
They’re expensive but deliver massive damage.
Carnivorous Plant hits 2200 base damage, making it a cornerstone for defending against tougher late-game brainrots.
Secret Plants (Mr. Carrot, Tomatrio, Shroombino, Mango)
These are your end-game monsters. Mr. Carrot and Tomatrio alone can carry entire lanes with massive base damage, and mutations like Neon or Diamond push them into absurd territory.
Shroombino currently holds the highest known base damage in the game, making it one of the most coveted plants.
Progression Strategy
Early Game (Under $10k)
Start with Cactus → Strawberry → Pumpkin, focusing on getting mutations to maximize output. A Gold or Diamond mutation on a cheap plant is incredibly cost-efficient.
Mid Game ($10k – $500k)
Sunflower becomes your main DPS. Start saving for Eggplant while keeping a balanced layout.
Late Game ($500k – $50m)
Shift focus to Legendary and Mythic plants. A Diamond Eggplant can outperform a Normal Watermelon, so mutation quality matters more than raw rarity at this stage.
End Game ($50m+)
Prioritize Secret plants like Mr. Carrot, Tomatrio, and Shroombino. These plants, when paired with Neon or Diamond mutations, can single-handedly defend entire lanes.
Key Tips for Dominating Waves
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Prioritize Neon and Diamond mutations for your main damage dealers.
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Place your strongest plants at choke points where brainrots cluster.
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Keep some cheaper plants ready to reinforce weaker lanes in emergencies.
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Maintain a balanced economy: roughly 70% brainrot farming, 30% plant investment.
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Don’t underestimate lower-tier plants with strong mutations—they can be game-changers early on.
Final Thoughts
In Plants vs Brainrots, success comes down to smart plant choices, efficient spending, and maximizing mutation bonuses. Start with affordable Rare and Epic plants, then slowly build toward Legendary, Mythic, and Secret units.
A Neon or Diamond mutation on a Godly or Secret plant can turn your garden into an unstoppable fortress. Keep upgrading your lineup strategically, and you’ll be ready to face even the toughest brainrot waves with ease.
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