John Doe
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John Doe - Detail (Steal a Brainrot Brainrot)
Product Features
- Rarity: Secret
- Cost: $1.2B
- Income: $7.5M/s
- Released: Update 48 (April 25, 2026)
- Status: Obtainable
- Acquisition: Guerriro Digitale Ritual
John Doe For Sale
John Doe's overall appearance adheres to the classic blocky aesthetic of traditional Roblox avatars, yet incorporates unsettling elements of corruption into its details. His base form is that of a standard block-style Roblox avatar with cream-yellow skin, featuring a bright yellow T-shirt block for his upper body and pixelated blue jeans for his lower body. However, it would be a mistake to view this as a merely simple design; upon closer inspection, severe signs of corruption are evident across his body. His right arm displays distinct signs of decay and deterioration, covered in a dark-red glitch-like digital texture, with the hand morphing into a sharp, claw-like appendage; his left arm bears similar traces of corruption. Furthermore, this corrupting influence has spread to one of his eyes and both of his feet, shrouding this seemingly minimalist block character in an aura of chilling horror. This design serves as a significant homage to the version of John Doe featured in Forsaken—a tragic figure twisted and warped by an unknown, malevolent force.
Backstory
John Doe's origins can be traced back to one of the most famous hacker mysteries on the Roblox platform. In February 2006, Roblox administrators created a test account named John Doe, intended solely for internal platform debugging purposes. However, around 2017, a widely circulated rumor emerged within the Roblox community: it was alleged that every year on March 18th, John Doe would appear—right on schedule—on Roblox servers. Following these appearances, players would report game crashes and data anomalies—as if the entire platform were being manipulated by an unseen hand. Although the official team later released an article clarifying the situation, this hacking incident has since become one of the most widely circulated legends within the Roblox community.
SpyderSammy, the developer behind Steal a Brainrot, did not shy away from this rumor; instead, he directly integrated it into the game itself. Prior to John Doe's official public reveal as a Brainrot character, a special in-game event titled "John Doe Hacking" was triggered, during which players experienced eerie effects reminiscent of a genuine cyber intrusion. It was through this event that John Doe was first teased, though at the time, he was not yet confirmed as a collectible Brainrot character. Furthermore, John Doe is the eighth Brainrot character in the game to be modeled after a real-life Roblox player or legend; his predecessors include Noobini Pizzanini, Sammyni Spyderini, 1x1x1x1, and Guest 666, among others.
How to Obtain

Aside from the well-known methods of stealing and trading, John Doe cannot be obtained via random spawns on the game's Red Carpet conveyor belt. Instead, it must be acquired through a special ritual that offers a probabilistic chance of dropping him—the Guerriro Digitale Ritual. This serves as the primary method for obtaining John Doe, though it is also the most complex. The following conditions must be met:
- Required Brainrots: 4 × Guerriro Digitale
- Required Players: 4 players
- Time Requirement: 3:00 AM EST (equivalent to 12:00 AM PST), or during the Admin Abuse event
- Location: The passageway located behind the conveyor belt within the game's Tunnel zone
Each of the four players must hold a Guerriro Digitale. Upon entering the passageway together, they must arrange themselves in a square formation surrounding the Brainrot spawning container and remain motionless. Once the designated area becomes active, the ritual will automatically trigger. It is important to note that the ritual does not guarantee the acquisition of John Doe. In most instances, 1x1x1x1 will spawn; in very rare cases, Guest 666 may appear; John Doe remains the rarest possible outcome of this ritual. Its exact drop rate has not yet been quantified; it appears only under extremely rare circumstances, and players typically need to make multiple repeated attempts to obtain it.
John Doe - FAQ (Steal a Brainrot Brainrot)
What is the drop rate for John Doe from the ritual?
The exact drop rate is unknown but is considered extremely low. The ritual most commonly spawns 1x1x1x1, very rarely spawns Guest 666, and John Doe is the rarest possible outcome.
Does John Doe have mutations, and what is the best one?
Yes, John Doe supports the full mutation system. The most powerful mutation is Cyber (11x), which boosts its income from $7.5M/s to approximately $82.5M per second.
What is John Doe used for besides generating income?
John Doe is a key ingredient for crafting Los Hackers at the Cyber Craft Machine, a high-value Secret Brainrot that requires John Doe, 1x1x1x1, and Guest 666.
Is John Doe based on any other game's version?
Yes, the Brainrot's design is specifically based on the Forsaken version of John Doe, where he is portrayed as a tragic figure twisted by an unknown evil force.