How to Unlock the Outlaw Crate in Plants vs Brainrots

Opening the new Outlaw Crate in Plants vs Brainrots has turned into one of the toughest challenges the game has seen. Instead of buying a plant directly, players now have to roll through crates with brutally low drop rates. Also check out our Plants vs Brainrots Codes for more rewards!

One plant sits at the center of it all: the 1% Avocado Assassino, currently the rarest plant in the crate pool. If you’re trying to understand how the crate works, what rewards you can expect, and whether the grind is worth it, this guide breaks down everything from start to finish.


What Is the Outlaw Crate

The Outlaw Crate is a limited-stock gacha crate that contains several new plant seeds. Only a fixed number of crates exist, and once they’re gone, they’re gone. Each crate gives one random seed, and the main chase item is the Avocado Assassino with a tiny 1% rate. You can buy crates in sets of 10, and each batch of 10 costs Robux. With no pity system, the crate works purely on luck.

All Plants You Can Pull

Here are the plants players have been getting from the crate:

Common Plants

  • Viola Garlicino (55% rate)
  • Durian Fiststone (34% rate)

Rare Plant

  • Birini Buddies (9% rate)

Special Variants

Each base seed has a chance to appear in neon, gold, or ruby form. These versions can drastically boost the plant’s DPS.

Chase Plant

  • Avocado Assassino (1% rate)

Opening crates isn’t fast. There’s no skip feature, and the cooldown between opens makes the process even slower. Most early rolls are filled with Viola Garlicino and Durian Fiststone.

Getting anything above the common tier already feels like progress. Some players go a long stretch pulling nothing but commons, so prepare for streaks of bad luck. After collecting seeds, each must be planted and grown individually. Growth time varies depending on the plant:

 

  • Viola Garlicino: around 20 minutes
  • Birini Buddies: around 30 minutes
  • Avocado Assassino: around 35 minutes

Once grown, their DPS stats can differ greatly from one seed to another. A low-rate plant doesn’t always guarantee top power.


Best Results From the Crate

After testing dozens of seeds, here are the standout performers:

  • Neon Durian Fiststone – around 55k DPS
  • Gold Viola Garlicino – around 49k–50k DPS
  • Neon Birini Buddies – up to 87k DPS
  • Ruby Durian Fiststone – around 44k DPS

The surprising part: some of these outperform the 1% plant by a large margin.


Is the Avocado Assassino Worth It

The Avocado Assassino is rare, but its starting DPS is around 27k, which makes it weaker than many neon and gold variants of the lower-tier seeds. Getting multiple copies would likely unlock stronger versions, but the cost to reach that point is huge.

This plant is more about exclusivity than raw power.


Tips to Increase Your Chances

Even though the crate doesn’t have pity, you can try improving your odds slightly:

  • Use Server Luck Buying the additional luck boost on the server can help, though it’s not guaranteed. Even a 4× boost still relies on RNG.
  • Open Crates in Bulk Buying in larger numbers lets you check your progress faster and reduces time wasted on cooldowns.
  • Clean Your Garden Before Planting Leave empty space so it’s easier to sort through new plants and compare stats.
  • Grow Everything Sometimes a common seed can roll into a surprisingly strong DPS plant.

Cracking open the Outlaw Crate is a grind, and chasing the 1% Avocado Assassino can drain both time and Robux. While the seed itself isn’t the strongest, pulling it still feels like a badge of honor because of how rare it is in Plants vs Brainrots.

If your goal is pure damage, neon and gold variants of the common and rare seeds might serve you better. But for collectors and completionists, the Avocado Assassino remains the ultimate target. If you’re planning to dive into the crates yourself, prepare for the long haul—and may your RNG treat you better.

Jay: A Content writer for Roonby.com Contact me on Jason@roonby.com, we can't reply to gmail for some reason.

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