In Plants vs Brainrots, Biome Totems are special structures that let players switch between different biome environments — each with its own unique visuals, atmosphere, and sometimes subtle gameplay differences. Whether you want the classic greenery of the Grasslands or the mysterious glow of the Jungle, understanding how to unlock and use these totems is key to customizing your world.
Biome Totems act as biome selectors. When you place or activate one, it changes the environment of your playable zone — transforming the terrain, vegetation, and sometimes even the ambient sound. They're purely cosmetic for now, but for many players, the biome system adds a big layer of creativity and identity to their base layout.
Appearance:
The Grassland Totem is a three-tiered tower featuring a purplish-grey base, a reddish-brown middle, and a lush green top. Vines wrap around its body, and small tufts of grass and a tiny bush grow on the peak. It's simple but charming — the perfect starting theme for new players.

How to Get It:
Every player begins with the Grassland Totem by default. It's automatically unlocked from the start of the game, giving you access to the standard green biome right away. No quests, no crafting — it's your home base's natural look.
Player Tip:
If you're experimenting with other biomes, keep the Grassland Totem nearby. Many players switch back to it after events or themed updates since it's the most neutral and visually balanced biome.
Appearance:
The Desert Totem has a striking gradient — dark brown at the base that fades to sandy beige at the top. A green, blocky cactus grows out of the upper layer, adding a touch of desert realism and humor.

How to Get It:
To unlock the Desert Totem, you'll need to complete the main storyline. Once the story is finished, it becomes available for selection in your biome settings. You don't need to buy it or craft it; finishing the storyline is the only requirement.
Player Tip:
The Desert biome looks especially good with dry or bone-type Brainrots. Try using it for a “wasteland” theme if you like post-apocalyptic aesthetics. It also runs well on low-performance systems since it's less graphically dense than other environments.
If you're setting up your Desert biome and want to complete the look faster, you can always buy Plants vs Brainrots items from U4GM to decorate or expand your setup without grinding through long missions. It's a quick way to match your base's theme and show off your creativity.
Appearance:
The Jungle Totem is one of the most detailed — built with a dark brown base full of carved square indents, a lighter wooden midsection, and a vivid green top that supports a miniature tropical tree. The textures give it a carved-stone-meets-nature vibe, fitting for explorers.

How to Get It:
Like the Desert Totem, the Jungle Totem unlocks after completing the storyline. Once you finish the main missions, it appears as an equippable biome option. It's not tied to events, meaning you can unlock it anytime once your progression reaches that point.
Player Tip:
This biome looks best with plant-type Brainrots or event creatures from the “Growth” or “Safari” series. It's more vibrant than Grassland, with denser green tones — a great choice for showing off rare Brainrots.
Biome Totems in Plants vs Brainrots are all about expression. While they don't give gameplay advantages yet, they define the personality of your base and how you present your collection to others. Grassland welcomes newcomers, Desert rewards dedication, and Jungle celebrates completion — each symbolizing a different stage of your progress.
This guide covered the three Biome Totems currently available in Plants vs Brainrots:
They change your environment's appearance, offering players more ways to personalize their world.