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Trulimero Trulicina Explained: How It Works in Steal A Brainrot

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2025 1:24 am
by ShinyTiger
Trulimero Trulicina is an Epic brainrot in Steal A Brainrot. Most players first notice it because it is required for the third rebirth, not because of its income. In general, it sits in an awkward middle spot: useful for progression, but risky to keep for long.

It costs $20,000 and produces $125 per second. That income is fine early on, but usually not impressive by the time players are actively hunting Epic brainrots. What really matters is that you need Trulimero Trulicina, Chimpanzini Bananini, and $12.5M to complete the third rebirth.

Because of that requirement, this brainrot gets targeted more often than other Epics.

Why Do So Many Players Care About This Brainrot?

Most players care about Trulimero Trulicina for one reason: rebirth progression.

In general, Epics that are not tied to rebirth can be skipped or delayed. Trulimero Trulicina cannot. If you plan to rebirth, you eventually need it, even if you do not plan to use it for income.

That makes it attractive not just to the owner, but also to other players who are watching bases for rebirth-critical brainrots to steal.

What Does Trulimero Trulicina Look Like?

Trulimero Trulicina has a strange hybrid design, even by brainrot standards.

Fish body

Cat head

Human legs

Unlike some aquatic brainrots, it does not swim. It walks using its legs, which makes it visually different from similar designs like Trippi Troppi. This makes it easy to recognize when it is moving toward a base, which is important during steal situations.

Most players can identify it at a glance once they have seen it once.

How Do You Normally Obtain Trulimero Trulicina?

There are three practical ways players obtain Trulimero Trulicina.

Buying It When It Appears

Trulimero Trulicina can appear on the Red Carpet. When it does, a player can buy it for $20K. After purchase, it walks toward the buyer’s base.

However, this is where things get risky. Other players can buy it away for 150% of the base cost. When that happens, it immediately changes direction and heads to the new buyer’s base. This can repeat multiple times.

In practice, most players do not casually buy it unless they are ready to defend it or accept losing it.

Stealing It From Another Player

Stealing is a core feature of Steal A Brainrot, and Trulimero Trulicina is a common target.

If another player already has it moving or stationed at their base, you can steal it like any other brainrot. Because it is required for rebirth, experienced players often watch for it specifically.

Usually, newer players lose it quickly if they buy it too early.

Fishing During the Limited Event

Trulimero Trulicina was also obtainable during the limited-time fishing event. It belongs to the Aquatic Index and could be fished out of the water.

This method was less competitive, but also unreliable. The spawn chance was low, around 1.58%, so most players did not get it this way unless they invested a lot of time.

Is Trulimero Trulicina Worth Keeping at Your Base?

In general, no — at least not for long.

Most experienced players use Trulimero Trulicina for rebirth and then do not buy it again. The income is not high enough to justify the attention it brings to your base.

Keeping it visible often attracts:

Players trying to steal rebirth requirements

Newer players testing steal mechanics

Opportunistic players watching Red Carpet purchases

Usually, the safest approach is to get it, complete the rebirth requirement, and move on.

How Do Players Usually Handle It Strategically?

Buy Late, Not Early

Most players wait until they are financially ready to rebirth before buying Trulimero Trulicina. Buying it early just paints a target on your base.

Expect It to Be Contested

If you buy it from the Red Carpet, assume someone may immediately buy it away for 150%. Do not treat the first purchase as guaranteed.

Do Not Rely on It for Income

$125 per second is fine early game, but by the time rebirths matter, most players already have better income sources. Treat it as a requirement, not a money maker.

Avoid Rebuying After Rebirth

After using it for the third rebirth, most players do not replace it. Doing so rarely helps and often causes unnecessary steals.

How Rare Is Trulimero Trulicina?

Trulimero Trulicina is classified as Epic and was the third Epic listed in the Index.

Its approximate spawn chance is 1.58% (24 out of 1515). This makes it uncommon but not extremely rare. What makes it feel rare is competition, not availability.

In practice, it is more often stolen than missing.

Is It Related to Trippi Troppi?

The game does not confirm any relationship, but many players notice similarities.

Both are cat-based aquatic hybrids. In the original video lore, Trulimero Trulicina loves shrimp and hunts for them when swimming. Trippi Troppi is a shrimp. This has led some players to think they might be enemies or connected in some way.

As of now, this is just speculation. There is no confirmed lore connection.

Common Player Questions About Trulimero Trulicina

Is It Part of Any Ritual?

No. It is not part of a ritual.

Can You Still Get It?

Its status is listed as obtainable, but fishing availability depends on event timing. Red Carpet appearances and stealing are the most common methods.

Why Does Everyone Steal It?

Because rebirth requirements are valuable, and stealing is faster than waiting for spawns.

Should New Players Try to Get It Early?

Usually no. New players tend to lose it quickly and waste money.

A Note on Trading and External Options

Some players look outside normal gameplay when trying to finish rebirth requirements. You may see mentions like buy steal a brainrot brainrots from U4N in discussions. This reflects how strongly some players want to shortcut the grind, especially for rebirth-critical brainrots.

That said, most experienced players still learn the mechanics through normal play, since understanding stealing, timing, and risk management matters long-term.

From an Experienced Player

Trulimero Trulicina is not exciting, powerful, or especially profitable. Its value comes from progression, not performance.

In general, treat it like a checkbox:

Get it

Use it for rebirth

Move on

Players who try to hold onto it usually attract trouble. Players who time it right usually finish rebirth with minimal losses.

If you understand why others want it, you will understand how to protect yourself — or when to let it go.