After weeks of teasing from Sammy in the community server, Cerberus finally arrived in Steal a Brainrot, and players wasted no time going all in. Released with the Duel Machine update, the three-headed beast has quickly become one of the most talked-about additions in recent memory.

Part of the hype comes from its rarity, but the real draw is its earning power. Cerberus isn’t just a flex unit; it’s a late-game money printer that can dramatically speed up progression for dedicated players.

All ways to get Cerberus in Steal a Brainrot

There are three confirmed methods to obtain Cerberus, each catering to a different playstyle. Whether you prefer grinding, PvP, or pure chaos, there’s a path forward.

1. Buying Cerberus from the conveyor belt

The most straightforward (but least reliable) method is rolling Cerberus from the conveyor belt. Since it’s a Secret brainrot, the odds are brutal unless luck is heavily boosted.

  • Standard Conveyor:
    Costs $150B cash with extremely low odds. Expect long sessions with nothing to show.

  • 2x Server Luck:
    Costs $150B + 249 Robux, slightly improving your chances but still inconsistent.

  • 5x Server Luck:
    Costs $150B + 2,246 Robux, offering noticeably better odds for players willing to invest.

  • Admin Events:
    Still costs $150B, but chances are significantly higher during events like Admin Abuse or Taco Tuesday.

Veteran players recommend saving rolls for special events, as Secret drops like Cerberus are far more common during admin-triggered chaos.

2. Stealing Cerberus from another player

Let’s be honest, this is how most players actually get Cerberus.

If someone in your lobby already owns one, you can steal it without spending cash or Robux. All you need is timing, patience, and quick hands.

Here’s the usual strategy:

  • Scout lobbies until you find a Cerberus owner

  • Sneak into their base

  • Hold E to steal

  • Sprint back to your base immediately

To survive the inevitable chase, experienced thieves place traps outside their base beforehand. Luring the angry owner into traps is often the difference between success and humiliation.

Risky? Absolutely. Effective? Very.

3. Winning Cerberus through the Duel Machine

The Duel Machine update added a high-stakes PvP route to Cerberus. If another player is willing to wager Cerberus in a duel, you can claim it by winning.

This method is not for beginners.

You must:

  • Stake a valuable brainrot of your own

  • Win the duel outright

  • Accept that losing means permanent loss

Unless you’re confident in your PvP mechanics, trap placement, and timing, this route can end very badly.

Cerberus stats, value, and why it’s Meta-changing

Cerberus is a Secret rarity brainrot inspired by the mythological guardian of the underworld. In-game, it appears as a massive dark-red hound with three flaming heads, glowing eyes, spiked collars, and heavy clawed feet that make it instantly recognizable.

Cerberus Stats Overview

  • Rarity: Secret

  • Value: $150B

  • Income Rate: $175M per second

That income rate places Cerberus among the strongest Secret brainrots currently obtainable. For late-game players focused on maximizing passive earnings, it’s a massive upgrade that pays for itself over time.

Beyond stats, Cerberus has quickly become a status symbol. Owning one paints a target on your base—but it also signals that you’ve made it to the top tier of Steal a Brainrot progression.

Is Cerberus worth the effort?

For casual players, Cerberus may feel out of reach without luck boosts or risky stealing. But for dedicated grinders and PvP enthusiasts, it’s one of the most impactful additions the game has seen in recent updates.

With strong income, high value, and undeniable visual presence, Cerberus isn’t just another unit, it’s a late-game milestone.

If you see one in your lobby, keep your eyes open. Whether you earn it fairly or steal it under pressure, Cerberus is the kind of brainrot that changes how you play the game.