How to Get the Outlaw Crate in Plants vs. Brainrots

The Outlaw Crate is one of the most talked-about limited-time gacha systems in Plants vs. Brainrots. Offering a chance to obtain powerful and rare plants, it’s a key target for collectors and players looking to boost their arsenal. However, its mechanics can be confusing.

This guide breaks down everything you need to know about the Outlaw Crate, from how to acquire it to what you can expect inside.

What is the Outlaw Crate?

The Outlaw Crate is a limited-time gacha crate in Plants vs. Brainrots that rewards players with one random plant seed. It operates on a pure RNG (Random Number Generator) system with no pity mechanic, meaning there is no guarantee of getting a specific plant after a certain number of pulls. Each crate opening is an independent event.

How to Get the Outlaw Crate

Acquiring the Outlaw Crate is straightforward but comes with a specific requirement:

  • It is purchased exclusively with Robux.

  • The crate is only sold in a bundle of ten. You cannot buy individual Outlaw Crates.

To find it, navigate to the in-game shop during its active availability and look for the 10x Outlaw Crate bundle.

Outlaw Crate Drop Rates and Contents

Understanding the drop rates is crucial to managing your expectations. The Outlaw Crate contains four possible plants, each with a different probability.

PlantRarityDrop Rate
Viola GarlicinoCommon55%
Durian FiststoneUncommon34%
Birini BuddiesRare9%
Avocado AssassinoMythical1%

As the table shows, the Avocado Assassino is the most elusive seed with a mere 1% chance to drop.

Understanding Seed Variants and DPS

Every seed you obtain from the Outlaw Crate can come in one of four variants: Normal, Neon, Gold, or Ruby. These variants are not just cosmetic; they can significantly increase the plant’s Damage Per Second (DPS).

It’s important to note that the final DPS of a plant is not fixed. Each seed has a range of possible values, so a common plant with a high-tier variant can often outperform a rarer plant.

Based on community testing, here are some notable DPS results:

  • Neon Durian Fiststone: ~55,000 DPS

  • Gold Viola Garlicino: ~49,000 – 50,000 DPS

  • Neon Birini Buddies: ~87,000 DPS

  • Ruby Durian Fiststone: ~44,000 DPS

Interestingly, some of these variants can surpass the base Avocado Assassino, which starts around 27,000 DPS. This makes many plants from the crate valuable for their power, not just their rarity.

Tips and Tricks for the Outlaw Crate

Getting the most out of your Outlaw Crate openings requires strategy. Here are some general tips:

  1. Open in Bulk: Since you must buy a 10-pack, open them all at once. This allows for efficient tracking of your results.

  2. Prepare Your Garden: Before opening crates and planting your new seeds, clear out space in your garden. This makes it easier to organize and manage your new plants.

  3. Plant All Seeds: Don’t dismiss the common seeds. As the DPS results show, a Neon or Gold variant of a Viola Garlicino or Durian Fiststone can be incredibly powerful. Always plant every seed you get to discover its variant and true potential.

  4. Manage Your Expectations: With a 1% drop rate, chasing the Avocado Assassino requires significant resources and luck. View it as a prestigious collectible rather than a guaranteed power-up.

FAQ

Q: Can I get the Outlaw Crate with in-game coins?
A: No. The Outlaw Crate can only be purchased with Robux in a 10-pack bundle.

Q: Is there a pity system for the Avocado Assassino?
A: No, the Outlaw Crate does not have a pity mechanic. Every crate opening has a standalone 1% chance to drop the Avocado Assassino.

Q: Why is the opening process so slow?
A: The crate opening animation is intentionally slow and cannot be skipped, with a pause between each opening. This is a built-in mechanic of the gacha system.

Q: How long does it take to grow the seeds from the Outlaw Crate?
A: Grow times vary: Viola Garlicino (~20 minutes), Birini Buddies (~30 minutes), and Avocado Assassino (~35 minutes).

Q: Is the Avocado Assassino the strongest plant in the crate?
A: Not necessarily. While it is the rarest, its base DPS can be outperformed by Neon or Gold variants of more common plants like Birini Buddies or Durian Fiststone.

Conclusion

The Outlaw Crate in Plants vs. Brainrots is a high-stakes gacha system that offers a mix of common, uncommon, and extremely rare seeds. While the allure of the 1% Avocado Assassino is strong, the real value often lies in the powerful Neon, Gold, and Ruby variants of the more common plants.

To succeed, focus on opening crates in bulk, plant every seed you get, and prioritize building a powerful garden over fixating on a single rare collectible. Good luck

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