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U4GM - Steal a Brainrot: 6 Enemy Classes That Always Resist It

  • If you're diving deep into the chaos of Steal a Brainrot, you already know how powerful Brainrots can be when used right. They're one of the most versatile status-inflicting mechanics in the game, capable of turning difficult fights into manageable skirmishes—if your enemies are susceptible. Unfortunately, not all enemy types are easily manipulated. Some are downright stubborn.

    Here’s a breakdown of six enemy classes that always seem to resist Brainrots, no matter how well-prepped you are. Understanding these outliers can save you resources and help you decide when it's worth it to buy Steal a Brainrot items—or when you’re just wasting precious inventory space.

    1. Psionic Constructs

    These mind-warping entities are immune to most mental effects, including Brainrots. Psionic Constructs don’t actually have brains in the traditional sense—they operate on a higher-dimensional neural pattern, making them completely resistant. If you're facing a dungeon heavy with constructs, skip the Brainrot tactics entirely.

    2. Voidbound Paladins

    Blessed (or cursed) by void energies, these elite knights have a strange resistance to all corruption-based status effects. In theory, you could argue that their minds are already rotting, just in a different dimension. Regardless, trying to Steal a Brainrot from them is a waste of effort and items. Best stick to raw damage or debuffs that hit stamina.

    3. Wyrmlings and Dragonkin

    As tempting as it is to think you can bend a dragon’s mind, the lore (and the mechanics) say otherwise. Wyrmlings, especially those from the Umbral Brood, shrug off Brainrots like a sneeze. Their scaled cerebrums are naturally shielded. Save your high-tier gear for more vulnerable targets.

    4. Clockwork Revenants

    Brainrot implies you need a brain. Clockwork Revenants are purely mechanical, often running on necrotech and old-world magics. While they can be affected by system overrides, Brainrots don't register. Even if you buy Steal a Brainrot Brainrots in bulk, these guys just won’t care. Focus on hacking or EMP skills instead.

    5. Plague-Eaten Shamblers

    Ironically, you’d think a rotting mind would be the perfect candidate for a Brainrot steal, but Plague-Eaten Shamblers are already maxed out. Their minds are too far gone, making it impossible to afflict them further. They're technically resistant because there's nothing left to infect. Fight fire with fire here—burn them or slice through the infection.

    6. Lurkers of the Deepcore

    Found in the abyssal layers of Sector 9, Lurkers are a nightmare to deal with. Resistant to mental, physical, and elemental damage, they’re the closest thing to mini-bosses in late-stage missions. Their minds are shrouded in a psychic fog that deflects Brainrots. Don’t bother trying to Steal a Brainrot from them—it won’t land, and you’ll be left exposed.


     

    Brainrots are still one of the best tools in your arsenal when used against the right enemies. But like anything in Steal a Brainrot, efficiency is key. Understanding enemy resistances ensures you’re not wasting precious cooldowns—or worse, rare consumables.

    If you're planning a campaign or prepping for raids, make sure you buy Steal a Brainrot items in advance, but don’t hoard them expecting every foe to fall under your spell. Sometimes, brute force—or better tactics—wins the day.