PvB Wiki & Guides

Your PvB wiki for quick progress: rebirth and fuse paths, mutation notes, boss and invasion guides, plus weather and story—organized for browsing. Live-ish updates based on official Discord announcements: stock alerts, event notifications, and codes.

PvB Codes (Free Rewards)

What Are the Codes for Plants vs Brainrots?

Plants vs Brainrots codes are free in-game codes that players can redeem for rewards like cash or items, released by the game developers.

New plant in Roblox Plants vs Brainrots: Mr. Claus.

PvB Codes List (Plants vs Brainrots Roblox)

Preview shows only 3 active PvB codes. For the full, regularly updated list, click here.

CodeRewardNotesCopy
STACKS1 Lucky PotionOne-time per account
based5,000 MoneyOne-time per account
frozen1 Frost GrenadeOne-time per account

PvB Admin Abuse & Event Schedule

PvB Admin Abuse Schedule & Timeline (Updated Daily)

Find the latest PvB Admin Abuse times, including today’s schedule, upcoming events, and past timelines.

New plant in Roblox Plants vs Brainrots: Tri Chillinos.

PvB Weather Events Guide – Types, Effects & Tips

Learn the different PvB weather event types, what they do, and tips to get the most out of each event.

New plant in Roblox Plants vs Brainrots: Pinea Present.

PvB Event Schedule & Timeline (Latest & Past Events)

Track the latest PvB event schedule, upcoming event windows, and a timeline of past events and times.

New plant in Roblox Plants vs Brainrots: Cranberrlito.

What is Plants vs Brainrots (PvB)?

What Is Plants vs Brainrots (PvB)?

Plants vs Brainrots (often shortened as PvB) is a Roblox game where you build a lineup of units and progress through waves / stages by upgrading, collecting, and optimizing your setup over time.

If you’re brand new, think of PvB as a “collection + progression” loop: unlock units, learn what each one does, then improve your run efficiency step by step as you gain more options.

This page is meant to answer the common “what is it?” questions first, so you can navigate the rest of the wiki without needing a long guide just to understand the basics.

Is There an Official Plants vs Brainrots Wiki or PvB Index?

There isn’t always a single “official wiki” for Roblox games. The most reliable official sources are the in-game UI (tooltips, menus, patch notes if available) and the game’s official Roblox page.

This PvB wiki is built to be a practical index: quick explanations first, then deeper pages as the site grows. When something changes, the “source of truth” should still be what you see inside the game.

If you ever spot a mismatch (for example, a feature got nerfed or renamed), trust the current in-game text and treat the wiki as something to update.

Is Plants vs Brainrots a Roblox Game? How Popular Is It?

Yes—PvB is a Roblox game. Popularity can fluctuate day to day, but PvB has had significant traffic and community attention (you can usually see visits/favorites and live stats via Roblox itself or public trackers).

If you’re searching “player count”, use it as a rough signal only—updates, events, and codes can temporarily spike activity, then cool off later.

For practical play: high activity usually means more community info and faster discovery of new changes, but it can also mean more competition for limited-time event rewards.

What Are Plants, Brainrots, and Cards in PvB?

In PvB, “plants” and “brainrots” generally refer to unit types/characters you collect and place to build your team. “Cards” usually describe the collectible unit items or the way units are represented in your inventory.

If a term feels confusing, check the unit’s in-game description first—PvB terminology can evolve as new units and systems get added.

A useful mental model: cards = the collection layer, units = what you place/use, and labels like “plant/brainrot” = categories that help you understand roles or theme.

What Are Popular or Meme Characters in Plants vs Brainrots?

PvB is heavily meme-driven: some units and names become popular because they’re funny, recognizable, or unusually strong for a period of time.

The best way to keep up is to track which units players mention in community chats and then verify in-game (or on this wiki) what that character actually does and how it fits into progression.

When you see a meme name, try to map it to something actionable: What role is it (damage, economy, utility)? What stage of progression does it matter most?

What Are Bosses and Events in Plants vs Brainrots?

Bosses are usually special encounters with unique mechanics or higher difficulty. Events are limited-time modifiers, schedules, or rotating content that can change rewards and optimal strategies.

Because events can be time-based, the “right answer” is often the current in-game state—use the in-game timers/announcements as the most accurate reference.

If you’re optimizing, treat events as “rules changes”: a strategy that’s good today might be mediocre next week if the event modifiers change.

What Is Filament in PvB and What Is It Used For?

Filament is typically an in-game resource used to unlock, upgrade, craft, or progress through specific systems. The exact use can change with updates, so treat filament as a “currency” tied to progression features.

If you want to use filament efficiently, check what system it feeds (upgrade screen / crafting / event shop) and prioritize the upgrades that improve your main damage or economy loop first.

A safe rule: don’t spend filament just because you have it—spend it when you know it moves you closer to your next progression milestone.

Are There Calculators or Tools for PvB?

Yes—players often build simple calculators for damage, costs, or upgrade efficiency. A good tool should help you answer: “Is this upgrade worth it compared to my next best option?”

As this wiki grows, calculators and quick utilities can be added to reduce guesswork, but always sanity-check results with what you see in-game.

If you’re evaluating a tool: prefer ones that state their assumptions (patch version, formulas) so you know when the numbers might be outdated.

What Does VIP Do in Plants vs Brainrots?

VIP usually refers to a paid perk/bundle in Roblox games that grants convenience boosts (quality-of-life), cosmetic perks, or progression accelerators.

Exact VIP benefits can change, so the safest check is the in-game VIP prompt/store page, where the listed perks are the current truth.

If you’re deciding whether it’s worth it, compare VIP perks against your current bottleneck (time, inventory management, progression speed) rather than looking only at “more stuff.”

Is There a Plant Placement Limit in PvB?

Most placement-based Roblox games have some form of placement limit (global cap, per-unit cap, or slot-based restriction) to keep runs balanced and performant.

If you hit a limit, look for an on-screen message or a UI indicator showing the cap. Limits can also depend on game mode, upgrades, or special events.

If your goal is to “place more”, the real answer is often to place smarter: improve unit quality, positioning, or upgrade timing rather than adding more low-impact units.

Can You Auto Sell or Gift in Plants vs Brainrots?

Auto-sell and gifting are system-level features that may be enabled/disabled depending on balancing and abuse prevention. Sometimes gifting is temporarily turned off if it’s being exploited.

If you can’t find the option, check the inventory/shop UI and any recent update notes—feature availability can change without much warning.

If you’re trying to manage clutter without auto-sell: set a personal “keep list” (rarities or specific units) and clear the rest at consistent times so your inventory stays readable.

Who Owns or Developed Plants vs Brainrots?

Ownership and development information is most reliably found on the game’s Roblox page (creator/group) and official announcements. Community rumors are common, so it’s best to verify using official pages.

If you’re seeing claims like “X bought the game”, treat them as unconfirmed until there’s a direct announcement from the creator or an official Roblox listing change.

As a rule, don’t make gameplay decisions based on rumors—focus on what is currently in-game and what the official pages show right now.

What Is “67” in PvB and Does It Spawn Randomly?

Short labels like “67” are often community shorthand for a specific unit, event, wave, or rare encounter. Whether it’s random or scheduled depends on how the game implemented it.

If you want a definitive answer, the best approach is: identify where “67” appears (wave list, unit index, event banner), then verify its trigger conditions in-game.

Once you know what it is, you can categorize it: if it’s a unit, check the unlock source; if it’s an event, check schedules; if it’s an encounter, note the conditions that make it appear.

What Happens If You Buy or Clear a Brainrot?

“Clear” actions usually remove a unit/slot/entity to free space, reset something, or trade resources for convenience. The exact effect depends on the UI you’re using (inventory vs placement vs a shop action).

Before you spend resources, read the in-game confirmation text carefully—if it’s unclear, test it on a low-stakes run first.

If you’re clearing to fix a mistake, consider whether a cheaper option exists (repositioning, swapping, downgrading) before committing resources.

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