Gaming Guide

Perochello Lemonchello in Catch a Brainrot: Abilities and Where to Get It

A rare World 1 Brainrot with three offensive skills and solid health, built around spending Charge in battle.

A rare World 1 Brainrot with three offensive skills and solid health, built around spending Charge in battle.

Perochello Lemonchello is a rare Brainrot in Catch a Brainrot, the creature-collecting RPG on Roblox from Indieun. It leans on offense, pairing three damage skills with a health pool that holds up in longer fights.

Quick answer: Catch the base version of Perochello Lemonchello in the second part of World 1. Weaken it in a Charge battle first, then throw a capture box to add it to your party.


Where to get Perochello Lemonchello

The base version spawns in the second part of World 1, so you do not need to reach later routes to add it to your party. Standard catching rules apply. Wear the wild Brainrot down in a Charge battle, wait for the capture window, and throw a box that meets the target’s level cap.

You know the catch worked when Perochello Lemonchello joins your party and starts contributing passive Tong coins. If a throw fails, the most common reason is HP that is still too high, so keep chipping away before you commit a box.

Perchello Lemonchello Brainrot from Catch a Brainrot Roblox Experience
Perochello Lemonchello in Catch a Brainrot.

Perochello Lemonchello abilities

Perochello Lemonchello runs on the same Charge system as other Brainrots. Charge is the free build-up move, and the three offensive skills each cost a set number of Charges to fire. That means you have to bank Charge before you can spend it on your bigger hits.

AbilityCostEffect
ChargeFreeGrants a single Charge on use.
Feathers2 ChargesSends a whirlwind of feathers to damage the enemy Brainrot.
Mr Beast3 ChargesSpawns Mr Beast, who throws a large amount of money at the opponent for damage.
Whirlpool6 ChargesEngulfs the opponent in a wave of water for massive damage.

Feathers is the cheapest option and works as a quick two-Charge hit. Mr Beast sits in the middle at three Charges for stronger single-target damage. Whirlpool is the finisher, costing six Charges for the biggest payoff, so it takes the longest to set up.

Note: because every damage skill draws from the same Charge pool, plan around whether you want frequent Feathers pressure or a slower build toward Whirlpool. The decent health on this Brainrot buys the extra turns you need to reach that six-Charge window.


For most players, Perochello Lemonchello earns its place as an early aggressive pick you can grab without deep progression, then keep in rotation for its passive income once it is safely in your party.