
If you play Plants vs Brainrots on Roblox, you might have heard about the “Rebirth” feature. This is a super important part of the game that helps you get stronger and progress faster. Here’s a simple guide to understanding rebirth, what it does, how to do it, and what you should expect.
What is Rebirth in Plants vs Brainrots?
Rebirth is like starting over but with extra powers. When you rebirth, you reset some parts of your progress, but you get permanent boosts that make your money and luck increase every time you play again. This means after rebirthing, you earn money faster and your weapons do more damage to enemies.
Rebirth also gives you a bigger island where you can put more Brainrots (the creatures you use in the game) and unlocks stronger bats to fight enemies. Basically, rebirth helps you grow your base bigger and better than before.
What Happens When You Rebirth?
When you rebirth, you will lose the money you collected and your Brainrots, but don’t worry—you keep all your plants, gear, and eggs. This can feel like losing a lot at first, but the permanent upgrades you get make it worth doing.
Because you lose Brainrots, many players save their best Brainrots on a different account or ask friends to keep them safe. Another smart trick is to collect eggs before rebirthing and hatch them after, helping you get money quickly and rebuild faster.
How to Rebirth in Plants vs Brainrots
Doing a rebirth is easy. Just follow these steps:
- Look for the “Rebirth” button on the left side of your screen.
- Make sure you have enough money and the specific Brainrots required for the rebirth level.
- Click the “Rebirth” button to reset your cash and Brainrots and get the permanent rewards.
- After rebirth, use your plants and eggs to rebuild your base faster with the new boosts.
How Many Rebirth Levels Are There?
There are many rebirth levels to reach, and each one gets harder to unlock. The first few rebirth levels need a certain amount of cash and specific Brainrots. When you reach a new rebirth level, you get:
- A 50% boost in luck and money gains (these stack with each rebirth)
- Stronger bats for combat
- More island space to place additional Brainrots
- Sometimes card pack rewards or new bosses
Here’s an example of some rebirth level requirements and rewards:
Rebirth Level | Requirements | Rewards |
Level 1 | 1 million cash + certain Brainrots | +50% luck, +50% money, bigger island, stronger bats |
Level 2 | 50 million cash + different Brainrots | Same boosts + card pack rewards |
Level 3+ | 100+ million cash + rare Brainrots | More boosts and rewards |
You can keep rebirthing as long as you meet the requirements for the next level.
What You Need to Rebirth
For each rebirth level, you have to collect enough in-game cash and certain special Brainrots. Brainrots are the creatures you collect and use to defend your base. The cash requirement starts lower but gets higher with every new rebirth. The Brainrots you need are usually rare or special ones that you must have in your inventory before you rebirth.
First Rebirth: You need about 1 million cash. Along with that, you must have some specific Brainrots like Tralalero Talala and Bombini Gussini. These two Brainrots are considered strong and somewhat rare. This rebirth gives you a 50% boost to luck and money, a bigger island to place more Brainrots, stronger bats to fight enemies, and the fuse machine feature.
Second Rebirth: The requirement jumps to around 50 million cash. You also need a different set of Brainrots, like Los Tralaleritos and Vacca Saturno Saturnita. This rebirth gives you the same boosts as the first but adds even stronger bats and more island space. You also get a card pack as a reward.
Third Rebirth: The cash needed increases again to about 100 million, and the Brainrot requirements change to some other rare characters like Garamararam and Crazylone. You continue to get bigger boosts in luck and money, plus stronger weapons and rewards.
Further Rebirths: As you keep rebirthing, the cash requirements become harder to reach—sometimes over 150 million or even 300 million money. You also need rarer Brainrots, which makes each rebirth more challenging to do. Each time, the rewards include bigger boosts to your stats, better weapons, extra island space, and sometimes special card packs or bosses.
Important Tips About Rebirth Requirements
- You must collect both the required cash and have the specific Brainrots in your inventory. Without either one, you cannot rebirth.
- Since rebirthing uses up your money and removes Brainrots from your base, many players send their valuable Brainrots to an alternate account or ask friends to keep them safe during rebirth.
- If you don’t have a backup account or friends to hold your Brainrots, a good tactic is to collect eggs before rebirthing. After you reset, hatch those eggs to quickly start making money again.
- Each rebirth significantly improves your luck and money gains, so it’s worth the effort to meet the requirements and rebirth often.
How to Check Your Next Rebirth Goals
In the game, clicking the “Rebirth” button will show you the exact cash and Brainrots you need for your next rebirth. This lets you focus your gameplay on collecting the right things to reach that goal.
Rebirth may sound like a tough challenge because of these requirements, but it’s the best way in Plants vs Brainrots to grow stronger, unlock better characters and rewards, and keep having fun fighting the waves of enemies.
If more help is needed on how to get money fast or where to find those specific Brainrots, there are good guides and tips available to make it easier.