
Let me tell you something – when I first started playing Steal a Brainrot, I was completely broke. Watching other players roll around with those incredible Brainrot God characters generating thousands per second made me determined to figure out their secrets. After countless hours of testing, server hopping, and yes, getting my characters stolen more times than I’d like to admit, I’ve finally cracked the code.
Brainrot Gods are the game’s second-rarest tier, sitting just below Secret Brainrots, and they’re absolute game-changers. These powerhouses can transform your base from a struggling startup into a money-making machine. The best part? I’m going to show you exactly how to get them, keep them safe, and even multiply their income potential.
Brainrot Gods represent the pinnacle of semi-rare characters in Steal a Brainrot. These aren’t your average Common brainrots that barely scratch out a few dollars per second – we’re talking serious income generators here. What makes them special is their perfect balance of accessibility and power.
Unlike Secret Brainrots that might take months to find or cost billions, Brainrot Gods are actually achievable for dedicated players. They spawn with regular events, cost between 5-65 million in-game cash, and generate anywhere from 10,000 to 295,000 per second. The current champion, Pop Pop Sahur, costs 65 million but pays for itself in under 4 minutes at 295,000 per second!
What really excites me about Brainrot Gods is their mutation potential. If you’re lucky enough to spawn one with a Rainbow mutation, you’re looking at 10x the normal income. That’s right – a Rainbow Pop Pop Sahur would generate nearly 3 million per second!
There’s something incredibly satisfying about watching your income skyrocket after finally landing that perfect Brainrot God. I remember my first big score – I’d been saving for weeks, camping the conveyor belt during an admin event, and suddenly Cocofanto Elefanto appeared. At 5 million, it was the cheapest Brainrot God, but that 10,000 per second felt like a fortune at the time.
What keeps me coming back is the strategy involved. Every Brainrot God acquisition feels like a heist movie. You’re either camping spawns, planning stealth attacks on other players’ bases, or managing your crafting timers. Plus, there’s nothing quite like the adrenaline rush of successfully stealing a high-value Brainrot God from another player’s base and making it back to your own safety.
The community aspect is fantastic too. I’ve made some of my best Roblox friends while coordinating group attacks on well-defended bases or sharing tips about upcoming spawn events.
Based on my extensive research and hands-on experience, I’ve identified five proven methods to get Brainrot Gods. Each has its pros and cons, so I’ll break them down for you.
This is the most straightforward method, but it requires serious patience and timing. Brainrot Gods have extremely low spawn rates – you might wait 15-30 minutes between spawns on a good day, sometimes even hours.
Pro Tips for Conveyor Hunting:
Sometimes you can’t wait for spawns, or you don’t have enough cash. That’s when stealing becomes your best option. I’ve spent hours server-hopping and base-scoping, and let me tell you – when you find a base loaded with Brainrot Gods, it’s like discovering treasure.
Essential Stealing Gear:
My Stealing Strategy:
This is the method many guides miss, but it’s been a game-changer for me. After the crafting update, you can now craft Brainrot Gods using lower-tier brainrots.
Crafting Steps:
The crafting system is perfect for players who have accumulated lots of lower-tier brainrots but can’t seem to catch a break with spawns.
For players with private servers (79 Robux monthly), there’s a secret method that can spawn Brainrot Gods directly. Check the bottom left corner of your screen for admin command availability.
This glitch lets you spawn Brainrot Gods on demand and even create stacked mutations. However, since it’s technically a glitch, use it while you can but don’t rely on it long-term.
If you have Robux to spare, you can buy Brainrot God Lucky Blocks for 599 Robux each. These give you a chance at any Brainrot God, with higher-value ones having lower drop rates.
Here’s the most comprehensive list you’ll find anywhere – I’ve compiled data from multiple sources and verified it myself:
| Brainrot God | Cost | Income/Second | ROI Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cocofanto Elefanto | $5M | $10,000 | 8.3 minutes |
| Antonio | $6M | $18,500 | 5.4 minutes |
| Girafa Celestre | $7.5M | $20,000 | 6.3 minutes |
| Gattatino Nyanino | $7.5M | $35,000 | 3.6 minutes |
| Chihuanini Taconini | $8.5M | $45,000 | 3.1 minutes |
| Matteo | $10M | $50,000 | 3.3 minutes |
| Tralalero Tralala | $10M | $50,000 | 3.3 minutes |
| Los Crocodillitos | $12.5M | $55,000 | 3.8 minutes |
| Tigroligre Frutonni (Lucky Block) | $15M | $60,000 | 4.2 minutes |
| Odin Din Din Dun | $15M | $75,000 | 3.3 minutes |
| Orcalero Orcala (Lucky Block) | $15M | $100,000 | 2.5 minutes |
| Money Money Man | $17.5M | $65,000 | 4.5 minutes |
| Alessio | $17.5M | $65,000 | 4.5 minutes |
| Unclito Samito | $20M | $65,000 | 5.1 minutes |
| Statutino Libertino | $20M | $75,000 | 4.4 minutes |
| Tipi Topi Taco | $20M | $75,000 | 4.4 minutes |
| Tralalita Tralala | $20M | $100,000 | 3.3 minutes |
| Tukanno Banana | $22.5M | $100,000 | 3.8 minutes |
| Extinct Ballerina | $23.5M | $125,000 | 3.1 minutes |
| Vampira Cappucina | $24.5M | $125,000 | 3.3 minutes |
| Espresso Signora | $25M | $70,000 | 6.0 minutes |
| Trenozosturzzo Turbo 3000 | $25M | $150,000 | 2.8 minutes |
| Bulbito Bandito Traktorito (Lucky Block) | $25M | $205,000 | 2.0 minutes |
| Urubini Flamenguini | $30M | $150,000 | 3.3 minutes |
| Jacko Jack Jack | $30M | $150,000 | 3.3 minutes |
| Trippi Troppi Troppa Trippa | $30M | $175,000 | 2.9 minutes |
| Capi Taco | $31M | $155,000 | 3.3 minutes |
| Los Chihuaninis | $32M | $160,000 | 3.3 minutes |
| Gattito Tacoto | $32.5M | $165,000 | 3.3 minutes |
| Las Capuchinas | $32.5M | $185,000 | 2.9 minutes |
| Ballerino Lololo | $35M | $200,000 | 2.9 minutes |
| Los Tungtungtungcitos | $37.5M | $210,000 | 3.0 minutes |
| Pakrahmatmamat | $37.5M | $215,000 | 2.9 minutes |
| Ballerina Peppermintina | $37.5M | $215,000 | 2.9 minutes |
| Piccione Macchina | $40M | $225,000 | 3.0 minutes |
| Pakrahmatmatina | $40.5M | $225,000 | 3.0 minutes |
| Los Bombinitos | $42.5M | $220,000 | 3.2 minutes |
| Tractoro Dinosauro | $42.5M | $230,000 | 3.1 minutes |
| Brr Es Teh Patipum | $45M | $225,000 | 3.3 minutes |
| Cacasito Satalito | $45M | $240,000 | 3.1 minutes |
| Orcalita Orcala | $45M | $240,000 | 3.1 minutes |
| Aquanaut | $45.5M | $245,000 | 3.1 minutes |
| Tartaruga Cisterna | $45M | $250,000 | 3.0 minutes |
| Snailenzo | $45M | $250,000 | 3.0 minutes |
| Corn Corn Corn Sahur | $45M | $250,000 | 3.0 minutes |
| Squalanana | $45M | $250,000 | 3.0 minutes |
| Mummy Ambalabu | $45M | $250,000 | 3.0 minutes |
| Los Orcalitos | $45M | $310,000 | 2.4 minutes |
| Dug Dug Dug | $45.5M | $255,000 | 3.0 minutes |
| Ginger Globo | $45.7M | $257,500 | 3.0 minutes |
| Yeti Claus | $45.7M | $267,500 | 2.9 minutes |
| Crabbo Limonetta | $46M | $230,000 | 3.3 minutes |
| Los Tipi Tacos | $46M | $260,000 | 3.0 minutes |
| Tootini Shrimpini | $46M | $260,000 | 3.0 minutes |
| Granchiello Spiritell | $46M | $260,000 | 3.0 minutes |
| Frio Ninja | $46.5M | $265,000 | 2.9 minutes |
| Piccionetta Macchina | $47M | $270,000 | 2.9 minutes |
| Mastodontico Telepiedone (Lucky Block) | $47.5M | $275,000 | 2.9 minutes |
| Los Gattitos | $47.5M | $275,000 | 2.9 minutes |
| Bambu Bambu Sahur | $47.5M | $275,000 | 2.9 minutes |
| Chrismasmamat | $47.7M | $277,500 | 2.9 minutes |
| Anpali Babel | $48M | $280,000 | 2.9 minutes |
| Cappuccino Clownino | $48M | $285,000 | 2.8 minutes |
| Bombardini Tortinii | $50M | $225,000 | 3.7 minutes |
| Brasilini Berimbini | $55.5M | $285,000 | 3.2 minutes |
| Belula Beluga | $60M | $290,000 | 3.4 minutes |
| Krupuk Pagi Pagi | $60M | $290,000 | 3.4 minutes |
| Skull Skull Skull | $60M | $290,000 | 3.4 minutes |
| Cocoa Assassino | $60M | $291,000 | 3.4 minutes |
| Tentacolo Tecnico | $62.5M | $295,000 | 3.5 minutes |
| Ginger Cisterna | $63.5M | $293,500 | 3.6 minutes |
| Pop Pop Sahur | $65M | $295,000 | 3.7 minutes |
| Noo La Polizia | $67M | $280,000 | 4.0 minutes |
The game is constantly evolving, and staying updated on the latest changes can give you a huge advantage. As of January 2025, here are the key developments:
Recent Updates:
Current Events:
After months of playing, I’ve discovered some strategies that most players miss:
A: I recommend saving up 10-15 million and camping the conveyor belt during admin events. The guaranteed spawns at like-goals are your best bet for beginners.
A: Only if you have spare Robux and want to support the developers. The crafting method is usually more cost-effective if you have the materials.
A: Never leave your base unattended for long periods. Use traps strategically, and consider keeping some cheaper brainrots as decoys. Also, lock your base immediately after placing valuable characters.
A: Cocofanto Elefanto at 5 million is the most affordable and perfect for learning the mechanics. Gattatino Nyanino offers the best value at 7.5 million with 35,000/s income.
A: Yes! Through admin events, crafting with collected brainrots, and the guaranteed like-goal spawns. It just takes patience and strategy.
Getting Brainrot Gods in Steal a Brainrot isn’t just about luck – it’s about strategy, timing, and knowing the right methods. Whether you’re camping conveyor belts, planning stealth attacks, or mastering the crafting system, there’s a path that works for every playstyle.
I’ve gone from broke beginner to Brainrot God collector using these exact strategies, and I know you can too. Start with the method that fits your budget and playstyle, then expand your toolkit as you progress.
What’s your favorite Brainrot God, or which method are you most excited to try? Drop a comment below and share your experiences – I love hearing about other players’ success stories and epic theft attempts!