What Do You Lose When You Rebirth in Plants vs Brainrots?

Rebirth is an important feature in Plants vs Brainrots that helps players progress faster with permanent boosts. But many players wonder: what exactly do you lose when you rebirth, and what do you actually keep? Let’s break it down so you can decide the best time to reset.

What is Rebirth in Plants vs Brainrots?

Rebirth works like a prestige system. By rebirthing, you reset most of your progress in exchange for powerful multipliers. These boosts make earning money and advancing much easier in your next run. It’s a way to keep the game challenging while rewarding long-term play.

What You Lose When You Rebirth

Here’s what resets when you rebirth:

  1. Brainrots – Any brainrots you’ve collected in your base will be removed. This includes the passive money they generate.
  2. Cash – Your in-game money balance goes back to zero.

What You Keep After Rebirth

Not everything is lost. Here’s what carries over after you hit rebirth:

  • Plants – Unlike brainrots, your plants stay. This means you don’t have to rebuild your entire lineup after each rebirth.
  • Permanent Boosts – The main reward for rebirthing. You’ll gain multipliers that increase earnings, luck, or other useful stats.
  • Achievements – Any Roblox badges you’ve unlocked remain tied to your account.
  • Event Items (sometimes) – Certain event-based rewards might stay, depending on update rules. Always check patch notes before rebirthing during events.

Should You Rebirth Now or Later?

  • Early Rebirth: Great if you want to quickly stack multipliers and speed up progress.
  • Later Rebirth: Better if you’re farming brainrots or saving up cash before resetting.

Rebirthing in Plants vs Brainrots wipes out your money, brainrots, and progression, but your plants remain safe. That makes the system less punishing and more rewarding since you can carry your lineup into each new run. If you want long-term growth and faster farming, rebirthing is a mechanic you’ll definitely want to use.

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