How to Rebirth in Plants vs Brainrots Guide & What It Does

In Plants vs Brainrots, progressing doesn’t just stop at planting seeds and collecting brainrots. Once you’ve built up enough cash, you’ll unlock the Rebirth feature. This system lets you reset parts of your progress in exchange for permanent boosts, helping you grow stronger and expand your island much faster. If you’re wondering how it works and whether it’s worth it, this guide breaks down everything you need to know.

How to Rebirth in Plants vs Brainrots

To perform your first rebirth, you’ll need to reach a big milestone:

  • Requirement: $1,000,000 cash, Tralalelo Tralala and Bombini Gussini
  • Once you’ve got enough, head over to the Rebirth menu and confirm the reset.

But be careful—when you rebirth, you lose all your money and brainrots. The only things you get to keep are your plants, so make sure you’re prepared before hitting the button.

What You Unlock After Rebirthing

Rebirthing comes with some powerful rewards that make it worth the grind. Here’s what you gain from your first rebirth:

  • +50% Money Boost – earn cash much faster than before.
  • +50% Luck Boost – better chances at rare drops and rewards.
  • Bigger Island – expand your land to grow even more plants.
  • Plant Mutation Machine – Mutate your plants with Brainrot!

These upgrades stack with each rebirth, making your future runs easier and more profitable.

Aside from the rebirth system, don’t forget to make use of the Plant Mutation Machine. This feature lets you enhance your plants, giving them unique traits and better power against brainrots. Combining rebirth boosts with plant mutations is the fastest way to build an unstoppable garden.

Rebirthing in Plants vs Brainrots is a game-changer. While it feels tough to reset your progress at first, the long-term rewards—extra money, better luck, and more space—make it worth the effort. If you pair rebirths with smart use of the mutation machine, you’ll quickly dominate the leaderboards and flex the biggest island in the server.

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