Plants vs Brainrots
The moment Plants vs Brainrots fans have been waiting for is here — the long-anticipated Hit List event has replaced the old prison warden system, opening a brand new pathway for dedicated players to unlock some of the game’s most powerful rewards. But beneath the hype lies a strategic challenge: defeating 20 unique brainrot bosses, navigating the quest reset mechanics, and maximizing every drop along the way.
If you’ve been wondering “How do I beat this new Hit List? Is the final reward worth it?” — you’re in the right place. Let’s deep-dive into everything you need to know to go from casual player to Hit List master in 2025.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through:
What the Hit List event is and why it matters
A step-by-step walkthrough to begin the quest
An overview of all 20 brainrot targets
Rewards you’ll earn along the way
How to strategically reset and farm the Tomade Torelli
Tips, pitfalls, and best practices for USA players
Whether you’re a longtime Plants vs Brainrots veteran or a newly engaged fan, this guide will level up your gameplay.
The Hit List is essentially a new endgame mechanic introduced to revitalize the gameplay loop — especially for high-level players seeking a long-term challenge.
Replacing the Prison Warden System: The older prison warden mechanic had become stale and predictable. The Hit List presents a fresh alternative that forces players to engage in boss hunts across the game world.
Tiered Challenge: Instead of random encounters, you now get a curated list of 20 specific brainrot bosses, each with its own stats, spawn conditions, and mechanics.
High Stakes, High Rewards: Completing these targets isn’t optional — it’s the only way to get the rare Tomade Torelli Godly plant and a slew of powerful gear.
Replayability & Farming: Once you finish it, you can reset the event for $50,000,000 (in-game currency) and run it again — meaning committed players can keep collecting the reward if they have the resources.
By reworking this core mechanic, the developers have not only extended the longevity of Plants vs Brainrots, they’ve also created a more compelling progression system.
Here’s exactly how you get started:
Teleport via Mirror
Use a mirror to teleport directly to the center island, which serves as the hub for the Hit List system.
Interact with Tomade Torelli
On the center island, locate the Tomade Torelli pedestal and interact with it to activate your quest.
Check the Pedestal for Your Current Target
The pedestal displays which brainrot you must defeat first. That becomes your active target.
Hunt Down and Defeat the Target
Seek out that brainrot in the game world, fight it, and eliminate it.
Return, Check Off, and Move to the Next
Once defeated, return to the pedestal (or through the quest UI) to mark it off and reveal your next target.
Repeat Until All 20 Are Defeated
Continue this until you’ve completed the full list of twenty.
Claim the Final Reward
Upon finishing all 20, you’ll unlock the Tomade Torelli Godly plant plus other valuable loot.
Optional: Reset the Hit List
If you want to run it again, pay the in-game reset cost of $50,000,000 to start anew.
This loop is designed to encourage grinding, but smart players will look out for optimized paths, timing, and resource management.
While the game doesn’t always publish the full stats for each boss, community data reveals some consistent patterns:
Boss names include Brr Brr Patapim, Bombardilo Crocodilo, and others.
Some brainrots favor ice or frost attacks, others use fire, explosive, or poison mechanics.
Each boss has a spawn location, timing constraints, or movement patterns.
Drop tables vary — some yield powerful weapons like Banana Gun or Frost Grenade, others drop premium buckets, rare seeds, or direct in-game currency.
Given the diversity, you’ll want a balanced loadout that can handle different damage types and status effects.
Success is sweet — here’s what you stand to gain:
Weapons & Gear:
Banana Gun
Frost Grenade
These are among the notable drops that help your general gameplay power.
Premium Items & Utility Gear:
Premium Bucket
Rare Seeds
These items can elevate your plant arsenal and growth strategies.
Currency & Resources:
Each kill also gives in-game cash or upgrade materials to fund your next gear/plant upgrades.
The Grand Prize — Tomade Torelli (Godly Plant)
Once you finish all 20, that’s your top reward. It offers something uniquely powerful in battles, making it a trophy among elite players.
Replay Rewards
If you reset and re-run, you can collect another Tomade Torelli or any bonus drops along the way again — useful for stacking power or distributing among your alt accounts.
If you’re strategic, even intermediate kills are profitable because they feed into your capacity to beat harder brainrots.
Resetting costs $50,000,000 (in-game). That’s steep, but might be worth it under the right circumstances.
When to reset:
If you can comfortably still beat all 20 again without a huge struggle.
If your passive income or prior drops allow you to recoup the reset cost quickly.
If you’re aiming for multiple Godly plants (for trading, collection, or backups).
When to skip resetting:
Your gear is weak and you’re struggling to clear later brainrots reliably.
You won’t get enough profit from drops during the next run to break even.
You’d rather use those resources elsewhere (e.g. upgrading plants, unlocking gear).
The smartest players will time resets so that they never feel like they’re losing. Ideally, each run should either break even or net profit.
To maximize your success, here are some advanced tips:
Optimize your loadout for damage variety
Carry plants or weapons that counter fire, ice, poison, explosive — mix damage types so no boss exploits your weakness.
Map and spawn research
Some brainrots spawn more predictably in certain biomes. Learn spawn zones and routes to minimize wasted travel time.
Time your resets smartly
If the reset cost is too steep early, wait until you’ve stacked extra currency or buffer.
Farm weaker brainrots first
While working through the list, sometimes a weaker boss gives a drop that helps you overcome a tougher one.
Use premium items wisely
Don’t burn your rare seeds or premium buckets on trivial fights. Save them for difficult boss fights.
Coordinate with friends/guilds
Some brainrot bosses may roam or appear in groups. Team up to tackle them together if possible.
Watch community updates
Developers may adjust spawn rates, boss mechanics, or drop tables in patches — stay informed on updates.
Rushing to reset when you’re not yet powerful enough
Focusing too heavily on one damage type and getting countered
Ignoring lower-tier boss drops assuming they’re worthless
Overextending across the map without efficient routing
Not planning currency buffers for reset costs
Here’s a sample approach to get you started:
Activate the Hit List via teleport + Tomade Torelli.
The first target is revealed on the pedestal. Suppose it’s Bombardilo Crocodilo (fire/explosion type).
Equip plants with ice or projectile damage. Use crowd control if it summons minions.
Defeat it, collect the drop (say, Frost Grenade).
Return to pedestal, the next boss is Brr Brr Patapim (ice/frost).
Switch your gear to fire-damage attacks and anti-freeze counters.
Continue adjusting like this for the first five, collecting drops that support your future runs.
By the time you hit boss number six or seven, you’ll already have built some momentum and gear synergy.
The Hit List marks a turning point in Plants vs Brainrots. It adds:
A long-term progression hook for veteran players
A monetizable reset mechanic that ties into in-game economy
Ongoing replay value rather than one-time content
In the long run, mastery of the Hit List can become a status symbol. Players who repeatedly farm the Tomade Torelli Godly plant may dominate leaderboards, trade markets, or show off in guilds.
The Plants vs Brainrots Hit List event isn’t just another update — it’s a strategic upgrade to the core gameplay loop, demanding sharper planning, better resource management, and more player commitment. If you take a measured approach — building power, planning resets, and adapting your gear loadouts — you’ll reap outsized rewards in the form of rare items and that coveted Tomade Torelli.
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