Eggs in Plants vs Brainrots are basically gacha loot boxes that spit out random Brainrots without you having to fight them. The game’s got four egg types right now – Godly Lucky, Secret Lucky, Meme Lucky, and Techno – each with different Brainrot pools and drop rates ranging from common 50% pulls to ultra-rare 0.5% nightmares.
If you’re chasing secret-tier Brainrots, natural spawns alone won’t cut it. This guide breaks down every egg type, exact drop rates, farming strats, and how to trade without getting absolutely wrecked by scammers.
What are eggs in Plants vs Brainrots?
Eggs let you snag powerful Brainrots without the grind of fighting them. Crack one open and you’ll get a random Brainrot from its pool based on fixed drop rates. Pure RNG.
Think of it like any gacha system. Rarity determines your pull, and the game currently has several egg types with different Brainrot pools, spawn rates, and ways to get them.
Why do eggs matter? Simple: they’re often the only way to get secret-tier or godly-tier Brainrots that don’t spawn naturally.
Chasing units like Odin Din Din Din or Los Tralaleritos? Eggs are your main path forward.
The pain points? Eggs spawn rarely, some cost Robux, and the RNG is absolutely brutal. You might crack ten eggs and get nothing special, or hit a 0.5% drop on your first try. FOMO hits hard when you see someone pull a secret while you’re stuck with commons.
All egg types and what’s inside them
Plants vs Brainrots currently features four main egg types. Each one has its own rarity pool and acquisition method.
- Godly Lucky Egg appears as a rainbow-colored egg containing high-tier Brainrots. You can get these through redeemable codes, natural spawns, or occasionally from admin events. The egg has moderate HP, making it easier to crack than Secret variants.
- Secret Lucky Egg holds the rarest Brainrots in the game. This egg spawns naturally but extremely rarely, with a 0.1% base spawn chance. It also has significantly higher HP than other eggs, so you’ll need strong plants or teamwork to crack it before someone else does.
- Meme Lucky Egg costs 150 Robux in the shop and contains meme-tier Brainrots. The pool includes units like Skibidi Toilet variants and other internet culture references. This egg guarantees at least one Brainrot, making it the most consistent option if you’re willing to spend real money.
- Techno Egg is the newest addition, available for 200 Robux. It features electronic and music-themed Brainrots with unique abilities tied to sound effects and visual flair.
| Egg Type | Cost | Spawn Method | HP | Notable Brainrots | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Godly Lucky | Free (codes/events) | Natural spawn, codes | Medium | Odin Din Din Din, Giraffe Celeste | ![]() |
| Secret Lucky | Free | Natural spawn (0.1%) | Very High | Los Tralaleritos, Vacca Saturno | ![]() |
| Meme Lucky | 150 Robux | Shop purchase | Low | Skibidi variants, meme units | ![]() |
| Techno Egg | 200 Robux | Shop purchase | Low | Electronic-themed units | ![]() |
Each egg shows a visual indicator when it spawns. Secret Lucky Eggs pulse with a dark purple aura, while Godly variants shimmer with rainbow effects.
How to get every egg in Plants vs Brainrots?
Natural spawns are the free route but require patience and server hopping. Eggs appear randomly across the map with varying spawn rates.
Godly Lucky Eggs spawn roughly every 30-45 minutes per server, while Secret Lucky Eggs might take hours or even days to appear.
When you spot an egg, rush it immediately because other players can crack it first. The first person to break it gets the Brainrot inside.
- Shop purchases give you instant access to Meme and Techno eggs for Robux. This method guarantees you get an egg without competing against other players, though you’re still gambling on the drop rates inside.
- Redeemable codes occasionally grant free Godly Lucky Eggs during events or updates. Follow the game’s social media for code drops. Codes typically expire within a few days, so redeem them quickly.
- Admin Abuse events sometimes flood servers with rare egg spawns, including types that don’t normally appear. Join community groups to get notified when admins go live.
The most efficient approach? Combine natural farming with occasional Robux purchases. Server hop during peak hours when more eggs spawn, and save your Robux for Meme Lucky Eggs during dry spells.
Exact drop rates for each egg type
Drop rates vary wildly between egg types. Some Brainrots appear 50+ times more often than others.
Godly Lucky Egg drop rates
- Odin Din Din Din: 15%
- Matteo: 20%
- Giraffe Celeste: 18%
- Tralalero Tralala: 22%
- Other godly variants: 25% (split among 3-4 units)
The Godly pool is relatively balanced, meaning you’ll cycle through most units within 10-15 eggs. No single Brainrot dominates the drops.
Secret Lucky Egg drop rates
- Los Tralaleritos: 0.5%
- Vacca Saturno Saturnita: 0.8%
- Secret variants (standard): 5-10% each
- Uncommon filler units: 88.7%
Secret eggs have brutal RNG because most pulls give you uncommon-tier Brainrots you probably already own. The actual secret-tier units sit below 1% each, meaning you could crack 200 eggs without seeing Los Tralaleritos.
Meme Lucky Egg drop rates
- Legendary meme units: 3%
- Epic meme units: 12%
- Rare meme units: 35%
- Common meme units: 50%
Meme eggs guarantee at least one unit but heavily favor common drops. The legendary pool includes some genuinely strong Brainrots, though, so the 3% chance isn’t bad considering you’re guaranteed something.
Techno Egg drop rates
- Secret techno variants: 1.5%
- Rare techno units: 25%
- Uncommon techno units: 73.5%
Techno eggs offer slightly better secret odds than standard Secret Lucky Eggs, but the pool is smaller.
Important: Luck stat bonuses don’t affect egg drop rates, only natural spawn chances. Once you crack an egg open, the internal RNG is fixed regardless of your character’s luck value.
Is grinding or trading for eggs better?
Grinding means server hopping for natural spawns or buying eggs with Robux earned through gameplay. This method costs nothing but time, and you’ll average 2-4 Godly Lucky Eggs per hour during active farming sessions.
Secret Lucky Eggs remain rare even with optimal grinding – expect one every 10-15 hours of focused hunting.
The grind works best if you enjoy the gameplay loop and don’t mind repetitive server hopping. You’ll also build up your plant collection and in-game currency naturally.
Trading lets you skip the RNG by buying specific Brainrots or unopened eggs from other players. This approach saves time but introduces scam risk.
Fake trades, account theft, and payment disputes happen frequently in player-to-player markets – just check r/roblox.
| Method | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Grinding | Free, no scam risk, builds account naturally | Time-intensive, RNG-dependent, requires active play |
| Trading (P2P) | Fast, targeted acquisition, skip bad RNG | Scam risk, account security concerns, often overpriced |
| Trading (Marketplace) | Buyer protection, verified sellers, fair pricing | Small fees, limited inventory for rare items |
If you choose to trade, watch for common scam tactics. Sellers asking for payment outside the platform, accounts with no transaction history, and deals that seem too good to be true all signal problems.
Legitimate trades use escrow systems that hold payment until you confirm receipt. For players stuck in the grind or facing brutal RNG, using a trusted marketplace with buyer protection makes way more sense than risking P2P trades.
Want to learn more about secure trading? Check out how to buy items and game currency on Eldorado for the full breakdown.
Advanced strategies
Server hopping remains the core farming technique. Join a server, check spawn points, leave after 2-3 minutes if nothing appears, repeat.
Peak hours (6-10 PM in your timezone) see more egg spawns due to higher server populations.
Rebirthing increases your permanent luck stat, which affects natural egg spawn rates. Each rebirth adds roughly 0.5-1% to your spawn chance, stacking multiplicatively.
By your 10th rebirth, you’ll notice eggs appearing 15-20% more often than fresh Plants vs Brainrots accounts.
Group farming with friends lets you cover more spawn points simultaneously. When someone spots an egg, the whole group converges to crack it quickly before randoms show up.
Event timing matters more than most players realize. Admin Abuse events and update launches temporarily boost egg spawn rates across all servers. Farm aggressively during the first 48 hours after the devs announce new content.
Trading safety tips
When buying or selling eggs and Brainrots, follow these rules:
- Use escrow systems that hold payment until both parties confirm the trade completed correctly (like TradeShield)
- Check seller reputation through transaction history and community feedback before committing
- Never share account credentials or accept “login to verify” requests during trades
- Record the transaction with screenshots of the agreement, payment, and final trade confirmation
The most common scam involves sellers taking payment, then blocking you or claiming they “already sent” the item. Escrow protection eliminates this entirely by making payment contingent on delivery confirmation.
Red flags include pressure to trade immediately, requests to move the conversation off-platform, sellers with zero transaction history, and prices significantly below market value.
Market trends and values for rare eggs
- Godly Lucky Eggs typically trade for 500-800 Robux worth of in-game currency or items, depending on the server economy and recent code drops. When new codes release free Godly eggs, prices crash temporarily before stabilizing over the next week.
- Secret Lucky Eggs command premium prices. Expect to pay 2,000-4,000 Robux equivalent for unopened eggs. The 0.1% spawn rate keeps supply low while demand stays high from collectors chasing secret-tier Brainrots.
- Specific Brainrots often cost less than gambling on eggs. Los Tralaleritos trades for roughly 3,000-5,000 Robux equivalent, which sounds expensive until you realize buying enough Secret Lucky Eggs to statistically pull one costs way more.
- Event cycles heavily influence pricing. New updates that add Brainrots or eggs temporarily inflate values as players rush to complete collections.
Wait 2-3 weeks after major updates for prices to normalize if you’re not in a hurry.
The smartest traders buy during content droughts when prices bottom out, then hold until the next update generates renewed interest. This requires patience and storage space, but it’s how experienced players build valuable inventories without constant grinding.
FOMO drives many bad purchases. Don’t panic-buy at inflated prices just because everyone’s hyping a new egg. Check the Plants vs Brainrots Wiki for drop rate verification before you commit.
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