Within Plants Vs Brainrots, there are four different Potions you can buy, to enhance your gameplay.
Three of the Potions are available for purchase within the Plants Vs Brainrots Shop, and one Potion; the Riot Potion, can only be obtained by completing the daily quests within the game.
The Plants Vs Brainrots Damage Potion is the most powerful Potion, and I’m going to tell you what it does, and *when* you should use it, for the best results.

You can access the Plants Vs Brainrots Shop by clicking on the red basket icon on the left side of your screen.
Within the shop, you can purchase things like eggs and cards, but you can also purchase Potions.
The three Potions available for purchase, with Robux are:
- Damage Potion
- Lucky Potion
- Speed Potion
Whilst you can purchase these three Potions via the Shop, with Robux, you can actually earn these three Potions for free, by completing the daily quest, which resets each Saturday.
At the time of writing this post, the current daily quest is with Tomade Torelli on the Central Island, where he asks you to capture specific Brainrot characters, and for each Brainrot you manage to get, you’ll get a reward.

Sometimes the reward is in-game currency, but for each reward track you complete (with all 20 Brainrots), you will receive at different intervals, 1 x Damage Potion, 1 x Lucky Potion and 1 x Speed Potion.
So, make sure you complete the track as often as you can before the quest changes on Saturday, as these Potions are usually 199 Robux each, so they’re an amazing reward to receive, for free.
You get the Speed Potion on level 15, Riot Potion on level 16, Lucky Potion on level 20 and Damage Potion on level 6.
The Riot Potion cannot be purchased with Robux, and is a new Potion to the game, having launched as part of the Brainrot Lock Up Quest last week.

The Damage Potion is the most powerful Potion with the game, with the description being “plants deal 50% more damage”, and it lasts for 30 minutes.
To use it, you’ll find it within your Gear tab, and when holding the Damage Potion, you just click anywhere on the screen, and it’ll equip the Potion.
You’ll see a little icon in the bottom right corner, to show you the Damage Potion is in use, and a timer to tell you how long you have left of the 30 minutes.
You can even stack the Potions too, so if you click the Damage Potion twice, you’ll have 60 minutes of the Damage Potion benefits.
When you have the Damage Potion in use, it will allow every single one of your plants (up to the 35 max plants) to inflict 50% more damage, meaning every plant becomes instantly more powerful.
This is insanely powerful for Saturdays, for the admin abuse event, which runs for one hour before the week’s new update launches.
Whenever Armin or Jandel are running the Saturday admin abuse events, they always spawn the most insane Brainrots in crazy sizes and mutations, with crazy HP bars to try and crush.
The best Brainrots tend to spawn 15 to 20 minutes into the hour (on Saturdays), and towards the end, so I like to use one Damage Potion at around 20 minutes into the abuse, so my plants all up their game to help destroy the super valuable Brainrots the admins spawn in.
The best scenario would be to use two Damage Potions, to cover you for the full hour, and it’ll mean you’re way more likely to destroy the super rare Brainrots, as your plants will all level up their power by 50%, and you can even stack the Damage Potion with some OP cards, to boost your plants even further.
For the admin abuse, I’ll be using the Rizzroot Manifestation card, Petal Storm card, Bloom Ascendant card, Chain Lightning card and Doom Bloom card, with my Damage Potions for the best results.
The Doom Bloom card being the best card (in my opinion), as it increases the damage dealt by plants by 35% – and that’s just tier 1 of the card.
Make sure you farm as many Damage Potions as you can before the Tomade Torelli quest disappears, as the Damage Potions are insanely OP.
