The Catch a Brainrot Brainrots database is being built from the target game’s Brainrot Index. Names, spellings, zones, rarity, routes, catch values, and fixed abilities stay provisional until they are captured in the exact Place ID 140063367098641.
What is verified about Catch a Brainrot Brainrots?
Roblox officially describes the experience as an open-world creature collection RPG, so Brainrots are the central collection subject. The current build brief also identifies a Brainrot Index as the right in-game authority for a future database. That is enough to publish this hub and define its fields. It is not enough to publish a complete roster with confident spawn rates or a fixed ability table.
The database will treat the exact spelling visible in the Index as canonical. This matters for meme-inspired names, where small spelling differences can create duplicate pages, broken links, and false counts. Each entry should also record the checked date and the exact experience identity so that a screenshot from a different game cannot quietly become evidence.
Use this Catch a Brainrot Brainrots hub as the starting point for every future roster entry, and open the source policy when a list cannot be tied to the exact Place ID.
Planned Brainrot fields
| Field | Publication rule |
|---|---|
| Name | Copy the exact in-game spelling from the Index. |
| Rarity | Publish only when the game visibly labels it. |
| Zone | Tie it to a verified area, not a copied list. |
| Route or location | Require a checked map note or screenshot. |
| Level range | Keep unknown until observed and recorded. |
| Rotbox | Describe a recommendation only after box values are checked. |
| Ability | Do not assume a fixed species assignment. |
| Index state | Separate seen, caught, and verified where the UI supports it. |
This structure is useful even before every row is ready. It tells players what evidence to capture during a session and stops the site from turning a partial roster into a fake encyclopedia.
What the hub will not do
It will not claim that a public list has exactly 29 entries, that a zone has a fixed number of encounters, or that a rare Brainrot has a known spawn chance unless the target game’s Index or a reproducible in-game observation supports it. It will not attach a permanent ability, DPS value, or catch rate to a species because another page used that format.
Players looking for a specific creature can start at this hub, then use the zones, Rotboxes, and capture guide pages. Once entity evidence is ready, each Brainrot page can answer location, rarity, route, safe capture, Index status, and change history without forcing unsupported numbers into every paragraph.
Same-name warning
Search results may show a Catch a Brainrot game built around traps, enclosures, passive cash, bait, or weather. That is not the data source for this database. The relevant identity is Place ID 140063367098641 and creator Indieun x zv_u. If an entry cannot be tied to that game, it remains draft or is rejected.
Use the Catch a Brainrot Brainrots hub only for entries that pass this identity check.