Plants vs Brainrots is a Roblox take on the classic Plants vs. Zombies. The core idea is the same: plant seeds in your base to fight off incoming enemies. The twist is that any Brainrot your plants defeat can become yours, either generating extra cash per second or being sold instantly for in-game money. Owning powerful plants is essential if you want to dominate, since Brainrots and bosses come with different HP levels, and weaker plants simply won’t cut it. Here’s a tier list to help you understand which plants perform best in Roblox Plants vs Brainrots.
Updated by Somiya Adrees on October 19, 2025: Plants vs Brainrots has a variety of plants to pick for defeating foes, each with different cooldown and DPS that decide how fast and effective their attacks are. As the roster has grown, we’ve updated this guide to include all the best units available for players up to the 1.6.0 update.
Roblox Plants vs Brainrots: Best Plants Tier List
Right now, there are 16 plants in Plants vs. Brainrots, and the most OP ones are those that can shred enemy's Hp the fastest.
This tier list ranks them from S to C based on base damage, though that can shift if a plant grows into a heavier-weight version. In that case, anything with 1k to 5k DPS (damage per second) counts as A-tier, and anything tougher gets bumped up to S-tier.
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All Plants |
Tier Ranking |
Reasoning |
|---|---|---|
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Commando Apple |
S Tier |
A limited-time seed that carries a weapon and has the highest DPS of 11.6k. |
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King Limone |
S Tier |
Although it dropped after Mango, its DPS is about on par with it at 9k. |
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Mango |
S Tier |
This seed shows up more often than Shroombino in the shop and is currently stronger with its 9k DPS. |
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Shroombino |
S Tier |
A secret-rarity plant that can deal 7k damage per second to Brainrots. |
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Tomatrio |
A Tier |
Another awesome crop, with the ability to inflict 5k DPS. |
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Mr Carrot |
A Tier |
Though a secret unit, it ranks in A-tier for delivering a decent 3.5k DPS. |
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Carnivorous Plant |
A Tier |
A flesh-eating plant with a mouth that inflict 2.5k DPS on incoming enemies and bosses. |
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Grape |
A Tier |
Grape is a mythical plant that’s affordable and attacks with 1.7k DPS. |
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Cocotank |
A Tier |
A plant resembling a military-style tank that dishes out 1.2k continuous damage. |
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Watermelon |
B Tier |
With a base DPS of 750, this plant falls in B-tier. |
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Eggplant |
B Tier |
A legendary-rarity seed that grows into a plant with 500 base DPS. |
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Dragon Fruit |
B Tier |
Another legendary plant that can hit Brainrots and enemies for 250 DPS. |
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Sunflower |
C Tir |
DMG output isn’t great, but a good pick for beginners (115 DPS). |
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Pumpkin |
C Tier |
Epic-rarity plant that does minimal damage of 55 per second. |
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Strawberry |
C Tier |
Similar to Pumpkin but with even lower output, only 25 DPS. |
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Cactus |
C Tier |
Not really worth planting unless you have nothing better (10 DPS). |
Best Plants in Plants vs Brainrots
- The best plants in Plants vs Brainrots are definitely Commando Apple and King Limone. The first is a limited premium seed, while the second is a secret one obtained with in-game cash. Both are strong enough to guard your base and wipe out most Brainrots.
- In case you don’t have King Limone, Mango can give pretty similar results, so it’s worth grabbing from the shop. Shroombino, on the other hand, is harder to get but is still one of the top-tier plants.
- If you’ve got more than 50M, Mr. Carrot and Carnivorous Plant are great selections, with even greater power if you manage to get bigger variants.
- Cocotank and Grape are lifesavers against Legendary and Mythical Brainrots, though they won’t always hold up against Godly, Secret, or Limited-rarity enemies.
If you’re a pay-to-win player, you can grab the Damage Potion from the Robux shop for 199 Robux. It boosts your plants’ damage by up to 50%.
- Released
- September 1, 2006
- ESRB
- Teen / Diverse Content: Discretion Advised, In-Game Purchases (Includes Random Items), Users Interact
- Developer(s)
- Roblox Corporation
- Publisher(s)
- Roblox Corporation






- Genre(s)
- Game Creation System
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