Belula Beluga is a Brainrot God in Steal A Brainrot. It was originally introduced during the Extinct Update and became well known because of its high income and limited availability.
In general, players recognize Belula Beluga as a high-risk, high-value brainrot. It costs $60M and produces $290K per second, which places it near the top of the income rankings. Most players don’t get it early, and many never get it at all because the main event that introduced it no longer exists.
Right now, Belula Beluga is considered unobtainable through normal gameplay, which changes how players approach it.
What Does Belula Beluga Look Like?
In practice, Belula Beluga is easy to identify once you know what to look for.
It is visually based on other aquatic brainrots like Orcalero Orcala and Tralalero Tralala, but instead of those designs, it appears as a beluga whale wearing red shoes. That unique look makes it stand out immediately in any server.
Because of this, most players can spot a Belula Beluga instantly, which matters a lot when it comes to stealing and targeting.
How Could Players Originally Obtain Belula Beluga?
Was It Ever Easy to Get?
No, it was never easy.
Belula Beluga was tied to a limited-time fishing event, which has since been removed from the game. During that event, players could fish for aquatic brainrots, including this one. Even then, the chances were low, and most players never caught one.
It could also appear through admin abuse during the Extinct Update, which is how it was first seen in the game. That means only a very small number of players obtained it naturally at the time.
Can You Still Get Belula Beluga Today?
Is It Still Obtainable?
In general gameplay, no.
The fishing event was deleted, and Belula Beluga is now marked as unobtainable. That means you can’t just grind or farm it like normal brainrots.
Some players still mention the Brainrot Trader as a possible source, but in practice, most players will never see it appear there. If you do see one in a server today, it almost always belongs to a long-time player who got it during the event or through crafting when it was available.
Because of this rarity, players who want one usually look for indirect methods. Some experienced players talk about ways to
buy brainrots safely on U4N, but that’s outside normal gameplay and not something most players rely on.
What Was the Crafting Recipe?
Was Crafting Worth It?
Belula Beluga could be crafted using the Craft Machine. The recipe was:
2× Tralalita Tralala
1× Matteo
1× Alessio
On paper, this looks reasonable, but in practice, crafting it was not profitable in terms of income.
The total income of the brainrots used in the recipe is about $335K per second, while Belula Beluga only produces $290K per second. So you actually lose income by crafting it.
Most players who crafted it did so to save slots, not to make more money. If you were hitting your slot limit and wanted a single high-tier brainrot instead of several mid-tier ones, then crafting made sense.
How Good Is Belula Beluga Compared to Other Brainrot Gods?
Is It One of the Best?
It depends on what you care about.
Belula Beluga is currently the third-highest income Brainrot God in the game. Its income and cost are exactly the same as Krupuk Pagi Pagi and Skull Skull Skull, so in pure numbers, it’s tied with them.
However, because it’s aquatic and visually obvious, it tends to draw more attention. In general, players see it as more of a trophy brainrot than an efficient farming tool.
Why Do Players Say Belula Beluga Is Dangerous to Use?
Why Is It Targeted So Much?
In Steal A Brainrot, visibility matters.
Belula Beluga is considered a high-tier Brainrot God, and most players know its value. If you place one in a public server, other players will usually target you almost immediately.
Even in private servers, experienced players can still steal it if you’re not careful. Tools like:
All Seeing Sentry
BodySwap
Quantum Cloner
are commonly used to steal brainrots like this. Once someone sees a Belula Beluga, they often stop whatever they’re doing and focus entirely on stealing it.
What Is the Best Way to Protect Belula Beluga?
Should You Even Place It?
Most experienced players will tell you not to place Belula Beluga in active servers.
In general, it’s safer to keep it stored or use protection methods. Many players recommend the Block Method, which reduces visibility and access. Even then, there’s still risk.
Usually, if you want to use it, you should only do so in empty servers or controlled environments. The moment other players join, you should expect to be targeted.
Is Belula Beluga Good for Making Money Long-Term?
Does It Help Progression?
For most players, not really.
While the income number looks good, the risk of losing it is extremely high. In general, steady mid-tier brainrots that are harder to steal are better for consistent progress.
Belula Beluga is more about status, collection, and slot efficiency than raw money-making. Most players who own one don’t rely on it as their main income source.
From a Player Perspective
Belula Beluga is one of those brainrots that sounds amazing on paper but behaves differently in real gameplay.
It’s rare, expensive, visually obvious, and heavily targeted. Most players never get one, and even fewer actively use it. In practice, it’s best treated as a collector’s item rather than a daily farming tool.
If you ever see one in a server, you can assume the owner knows exactly what they’re doing—or is about to lose it.