If you've spent time in Steal A Brainrot, you've likely seen Girafa Celestre. As an experienced player, I'll explain how this Brainrot God actually functions in the game, based on common player behavior and mechanics.
What is Girafa Celestre's Role and Value?
In general, Girafa Celestre is considered the third least paying Brainrot God, behind Cocofanto Elefanto and Antonio. Its payout is on the lower end for its class. However, its primary importance isn't daily income; it's a progression requirement. You need Girafa Celestre, alongside $125 billion, to achieve Rebirth 10 (it was formerly required for Rebirth 9). This makes it a key milestone object. Despite being a "God," it's very common compared to others. It can sometimes spawn more frequently than Cocofanto Elefanto in a server, though that is still a relatively rare occurrence. When it does spawn, demand is usually medium—players who need it for rebirth will go for it, but it doesn't typically cause the same server-wide frenzy as some top-tier Gods.
What Does Girafa Celestre Look Like?
The design is quite distinctive. It appears as a giraffe fused with a large watermelon. It has a very long neck, three legs, and orange skin. It wears leather boots secured with black leashes and has an astronaut helmet on its head. The visual is memorable, so you can easily spot it on the Red Carpet or in someone's base.
How Do You Obtain Girafa Celestre?
There are two main methods, both centered around the game's core stealing mechanic.
Purchasing from the Red Carpet: Girafa Celestre has a chance to spawn on the Red Carpet with a base purchase price of $7.5 million. If you buy it, it will begin heading toward your base. However, this is where the "steal" mechanic immediately kicks in. Another player can intercept it by paying 150% of its current price (which would be $11.25 million if it's still at base cost). This causes the brainrot to change direction and head toward the new buyer. This bidding war can continue, with the price increasing by 50% each time, until someone successfully gets it to their base. This is the most common way players initially acquire it.
Stealing from Another Player's Base: This is the core feature of the game. Once another player has Girafa Celestre in their base, you can attempt to steal it. Success requires using the correct bait item and managing the stealth minigame. Because it's a common rebirth requirement, it is a frequent target for theft. Many players find that even after they buy steal a brainrot characters from U4N or earn them through gameplay, securing them long-term is the real challenge. The threat of theft is constant, so safeguarding it after obtaining it is crucial.
How Do Players Typically Use or Handle It?
Most players pursuing Girafa Celestre are doing so specifically for the Rebirth 10 requirement. Their goal is often to obtain it, secure it just long enough to complete the rebirth ritual, and then may care less about losing it afterward. Due to its lower payout, it is not typically kept as a primary income source long-term by high-rebirth players. It's more of a checklist item. Common player behavior involves waiting for it to appear on the Red Carpet when they have sufficient funds to win a potential bidding war, or specifically scouting servers to find it in a weaker player's base for an easier steal.
Are There Any Useful Trivia or Tips?
A couple of factual notes can help. Girafa Celestre is part of the game's "planetary family" of brainrots—this is hinted at by the appearance of La Vacca Saturno Saturnita in its original concept image. Also, for bait purposes, know that a Gold Toiletto Focaccino performs the same function as the specific bait required for Girafa Celestre. This can be useful information if you're planning a steal.
In practice, treat Girafa Celestre as a stepping stone. It's a widely-available but necessary objective that embodies the game's loop of acquisition, defense, and theft. Focus on getting it when you're ready for the rebirth grind, and expect to either defend it vigorously or lose it and have to try again.