Updated for 2026: The regular boss route now extends through multiple Rebirth levels, while later cycles can bring back stronger tiered versions of earlier bosses.
Bosses are powerful Limited Brainrots that appear at major points in your progression. Regular bosses enter the treadmill after every 500 Brainrot defeats, while your Rebirth level determines which boss can appear.
Defeating one adds it to your collection and improves your wider boss progression. This guide covers the current boss list, HP, base income, unlock requirements, and the most useful ways to beat them.
How the Boss System Works
- A regular boss appears after every 500 Brainrot kills.
- Your Rebirth level unlocks the next boss in the regular route.
- Bosses arrive with full health and replace one normal Brainrot in the wave.
- Defeating later bosses eventually starts a new cycle with stronger boss tiers.
- Event and Admin Abuse bosses follow separate spawn rules.
Complete Plants vs Brainrots Boss List
Once you’ve got Los Sekolitos, regular boss progression becomes one of the next major collection goals. Each boss in Plants vs Brainrots has its own health, base income, and Rebirth requirement.
Regular Boss Stats and Spawn Requirements
| Boss | Reported HP | Base Earnings | Unlock Requirement | How It Spawns |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hotspotini Burrito | 15,000–20,000 | $375–$750/s | No Rebirth required | Appears when the 500-kill boss counter completes |
| Rhino Toasterino | 20,000–25,000 | $1,000–$4,000/s | Rebirth 1 | Enters the regular boss cycle after the first Rebirth |
| Ospedale | 32,000–38,000+ | $1,000–$5,000/s | Rebirth 2 | Unlocks for the next completed 500-kill boss cycle |
| Chef Crabacadabra | 50,000+ | $2,400–$4,000/s | Rebirth 3 | Appears after Rebirth 3 when the boss counter completes |
| Dragon Cannelloni | 150,000+ | $3,500–$7,500+/s | Rebirth 4 | Enters the regular boss route after Rebirth 4 |
| Wardenelli Brickatoni | 225,000+ | Around $4,500–$4,800/s | Rebirth 5 | Appears in the next unlocked boss cycle |
| Cerberinno Hotdoggino | Up to 300,000+ | Around $5,000–$6,300/s | Rebirth 6 | Unlocks after Rebirth 6 |
| Snailini Discozini | 275,000–300,000+ | Around $5,500–$6,500/s | Rebirth 7 | Appears after the next completed boss counter |
| Elefante Formaggio | 250,000–335,000+ | Around $7,000/s | Rebirth 8 | Enters the regular cycle after Rebirth 8 |
| Strawberry Camaleonte | 420,000+ | Around $8,000–$10,100/s | Rebirth 9 | Appears as the final named boss in the first regular cycle |
➜ Boss HP and income have changed across updates, and different sources sometimes report different values. Higher boss tiers, weight, and mutations can also change the final stats. Check the health bar during the fight and the inventory card after capture for the exact version you receive.
Boss Difficulty and Progression Value
| Boss | General Difficulty | Progression Value | Best Preparation | Current Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hotspotini Burrito | Beginner | Introduces the regular boss system | Strong early or mid-game Plants | Obtainable |
| Rhino Toasterino | Easy–Moderate | First Rebirth-locked boss and an early income upgrade | Higher-DPS Plants and a strong bat | Obtainable |
| Ospedale | Moderate | Moves players into stronger mid-game boss progression | At least one strong Legendary, Mythic, or better Plant | Obtainable |
| Chef Crabacadabra | Moderate–Hard | Tests garden placement and focused lane damage | Frost Grenade, mutated Plants, and concentrated attacks | Obtainable |
| Dragon Cannelloni | Hard | Major mid-game milestone with a large HP increase | Secret or high-DPS Plants, control gear, and weapon damage | Obtainable |
| Wardenelli Brickatoni | Hard | Opens later Rebirth boss progression | Strong mutations, cards, and early damage near the treadmill | Obtainable |
| Cerberinno Hotdoggino | Very Hard | High-HP late-game boss with stronger income potential | Full garden setup, Handcuffs, Frost Grenades, and cards | Obtainable |
| Snailini Discozini | Very Hard | Important late-game income and collection upgrade | Concentrated damage in the active boss lane | Obtainable |
| Elefante Formaggio | Very Hard | One of the later regular progression bosses | Large or mutated Plants and strong crowd-control gear | Obtainable |
| Strawberry Camaleonte | Endgame | Final named boss before stronger tier cycles begin | Best available Plants, cards, gear, and Carrot Launcher | — |
➜ Every regular boss replaces one normal Brainrot in the wave and arrives with full health. Defeating the boss adds it to your collection and advances your boss progression.
After Strawberry Camaleonte, the sequence can cycle back to earlier bosses at higher tiers. These Tier II, III, IV, and V versions can have stronger stats, so the boss system continues even after you unlock every named regular boss.
Event, Admin Abuse, and Unavailable Bosses
| Boss | Access Method | Regular Boss Status |
| Big Frank | Halloween Weather | Not part of the regular Rebirth cycle |
| Tung Tung Tung Sahur | Admin Abuse or a developer-triggered invasion | Not normally obtainable |
| Esok Sekolah | Previously connected to early boss progression | Currently unavailable |
➜ These bosses should not be mixed into the regular Rebirth route. Big Frank depends on Halloween Weather, Tung Tung Tung Sahur requires admin involvement, and Esok Sekolah no longer appears through standard boss progression.
Players interested in other Roblox progression systems, collectibles, and supported game services can find them through the main Roblox page.
How Regular Bosses Spawn
Regular bosses appear after you defeat 500 Brainrots. When the counter reaches its target, the game displays the ‘A Boss Has Spawned!’ message and sends the unlocked boss onto the treadmill.
Each Rebirth unlocks the next boss in the regular route. Players who want to reach later boss tiers without completing every Rebirth manually can use the existing rebirth service.
If your Rebirth level is too low for the next boss, the game keeps you within the boss route already unlocked on your account.
After Strawberry Camaleonte, the boss sequence can begin again with stronger Tier II, III, IV, or V versions. These later-tier bosses have stronger stats, so boss progression continues beyond the first complete cycle.
How to Defeat Plants vs Brainrots Bosses
Your Plants deal most of the damage during regular boss fights, so garden strength becomes more important as boss tiers increase. Prepare some of the best plants before the 500-kill counter completes instead of waiting until the boss is already moving through a lane.
Fill each lane before the fight and use the highest-DPS Plants available in your garden. Godly, Secret, Limited, large, and mutated Plants usually perform better against later bosses because they can deal more damage before the target reaches the garden.
Players who still need stronger attackers can get them at a low price through the existing Plants vs Brainrots items option.
Move Your Strongest Plants Into the Boss Lane
Use the Shovel to move your highest-damage Plants into the lane the boss enters. Concentrating your strongest attackers on one target is more effective than leaving them spread across lanes that are not under pressure.
Use Handcuffs and Frost Grenades Early
Handcuffs and Frost Grenades can stop or slow a boss while your Plants continue attacking. Use them before the boss reaches the final part of the lane so the garden gains more time to deal damage.
Add Card and Weapon Damage
Cards such as Batter Up, Tile Trio, or Petal Storm can improve bat damage, Plant damage, or repeated-hit effects depending on your setup. Continue attacking with a strong bat or the Carrot Launcher while the boss moves toward your Plants.
Start the Fight Near the Treadmill
Begin dealing damage as soon as the boss leaves the spawn point. Waiting until it reaches the middle or end of the garden wastes valuable attack time.
Boss Fight Checklist
Before the 500-kill counter completes:
- Fill empty garden slots.
- Move your strongest Plants into useful positions.
- Keep Frost Grenades, Handcuffs, or other control gear ready.
- Equip cards that support your current Plant layout.
- Select your strongest bat or Carrot Launcher.
- Leave enough inventory space for the defeated boss.
- Check which Rebirth boss or higher tier should appear next.
Final Thoughts
Plants vs Brainrots bosses become stronger as you progress through new Rebirth levels and higher boss tiers. Check which boss is due next, prepare your garden before the 500-kill counter completes, and focus your strongest Plants, gear, cards, and weapon damage on the active lane.
Event and Admin Abuse bosses follow different rules, so check their current availability separately instead of treating them as regular Rebirth unlocks.
FAQs
Place this section after the Boss Fight Checklist and before the conclusion.
Plants vs Brainrots Boss FAQs
How often do bosses spawn in Plants vs Brainrots?
A regular boss appears after every 500 Brainrot defeats. Event and Admin Abuse bosses follow separate spawn conditions.
Which boss appears first?
Hotspotini Burrito is the first regular boss and does not require a Rebirth. Later bosses unlock after additional Rebirth levels.
What happens after Strawberry Camaleonte?
The boss route can restart with stronger tiered versions of earlier bosses. These higher-tier versions have improved stats and become harder to defeat.
What gear works best against bosses?
Frost Grenades and Handcuffs help control boss movement. Strong bats, the Carrot Launcher, and damage-supporting cards can add extra damage during the fight.
Do you keep the boss after defeating it?
Yes. A defeated boss enters your Brainrot collection when the fight finishes successfully and you have enough inventory space.
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