Time: 2025-10-17 by mmojugg Game: Grow A Garden Guide Tags: Grow a Garden Pet Trading
The Ghoul Garden 2 update hits Grow a Garden this weekend, building on the Halloween festivities with fresh events, eerie seeds, and a lineup of ghostly pets that promise to haunt your harvests in the best way possible. Whether you're brewing potions at the witch's cauldron or chasing Candy Corn rewards, this expansion amps up the fun while shaking up the pet economy.
If you're plotting your next big trade or just want to keep your farm ahead of the curve, bookmarking this spot could save you some late-night scrolling. And while you're at it, pop over to our Grow a Garden shop to grab must-haves like the Great Pumpkin Seed, Headless Horseman, Reaper, Black Cat, Spider, and a slew of other pets and mutations ready to supercharge your setup.
This expansion rolls out expanded spooky mechanics, including new event challenges where you can earn exclusive rewards by completing cauldron quests and harvesting mutated crops under the moonlight. Expect additional seeds that yield massive, glow-in-the-dark fruits and pets with abilities tailored for Halloween chaos—like boosting XP during ghost hunts or duplicating spectral mutations. It's all about stacking those eerie effects to climb leaderboards and unlock limited-time cosmetics. Pro tip: Focus on Spooky mutations early, as they directly feed into the event currency system, transforming ordinary pumpkins into profit powerhouses.
Drawing from aggregated data across trading hubs, Discord servers, and in-game markets, these tiers reflect real-time averages as of mid-October 2025. We factor in demand, rarity, mutation potential, and post-update shifts from the Halloween influx. Low-tier pets might seem like pocket change now, but with power creep on the horizon, even E-tiers could surprise. Aim to trade up toward multi-mutation specialists if you're building a competitive garden—think raccoon-level steals without overpaying.

Starting at the bottom, these pets hold minimal trade value but shine for casual players or divine collectors. The Dragonfly, for instance, sits firmly here due to oversupply—its gold-conversion ability is handy for quick flips, but don't shell out big for one anymore. Nearby, the Corrupted Kitsune edges up slightly with medium demand for its broad mutation spreads, though it's no longer a trade centerpiece; pair it with public-server farming to avoid inflated asks.
The Griffin lurks low too, with underwhelming effects that devs might buff soon—keep an eye for updates. Raiju (often just called Ra) draws little interest despite its shock boosts, and the Barn Owl surprises with server buzz but tanks online due to flooding. Luminous Sprite and standard Seals follow suit, useful only if maxed at 1.71kg for full effects. Space Squirrel and Red Panda overflow from merchant restocks, making them freebies at best. Phoenix and Swan get nods from loyalists for aging tricks, but they're outpaced. Blood Kiwi edges the Bald Eagle slightly in hatching speed (once you've unlocked all slots), while Mizuchi and Chinchilla fade with middling impacts—mimics can't even touch the latter. Overall, these are your low-risk starters; hoard for mutations like Nightmare or Rainbow to bump them up.
Stepping up, D-tiers offer balanced utility without breaking the bank. The Golden Goose lays steady but stays bottom-rung amid power creep—hold if you've got one, as future patches might revive divine standouts. Lobster Thermidor holds above the eagle with rare drops and solid mutation chances. Blood Owl commands respect for aging prowess and low pop, nearly hitting C. Tiger roars high here, rivaling Queen Bee in divine appeal thanks to recent mutation tweaks.
Blood Hedgehog scrapes by with prickly boosts, just shy of E, while Cockatrice disappoints despite potential—its low demand screams for a rework. These pets thrive in hybrid setups; try stacking Tigers with owls for XP chains during Ghoul Garden runs.
C-tiers form the backbone of most farms, blending accessibility with real impact. French Fry Ferret leads as a leveling beast—stock heavy ones (2kg+) and chase Nightmare or Rainbow for value spikes; they're gold for breeding with peacocks or a single Headless Horseman. T-Rex tops the group, popular for multi-plant mutations and edging Brontosaurus slightly in demand, thanks to dino scarcity from seal farms.
Mimic Octopus bottoms out but evens Queen Bee, both legends for utility—mimics farm Paradise eggs endlessly for Titanics. Brontosaurus surprises above mimics due to low supply for hatching boosts. Protoceratops (or similar proto-dinos) outpaces ferrets in raw trades. Pachycephalosaurus dips off lists now but rebounds in events for crafting dups. Reaper matches T-Rex as a divine wildcard, still shop-fresh with unknown rotation—grab before Saturday if it sticks around. Black Cat floods from egg farms but proves elite for fruit stacking (eight yields 650kg sugar apples). These are your trade ladders; swap ferrets for dinos to climb.
B-tiers demand attention for their rarity and broad appeal. Spinosaurus anchors the top, a mutation king usable by all—high demand makes it a must-grab for upward mobility. Butterfly trades neck-and-neck, worth a griffin or cockatrice add at most; power creep could widen the gap.
Disco Bee stabilizes as two spinos equivalent, a buzzing staple. Huge variants (cats, dogs) start here, scaling with mutations. Koi swaps even with dragonflies, ideal at 1.21kg Rainbow. Red Fox gains post-buff, teasing achievement runs. These bridge to A; prioritize spinos in public trades.
A-tiers dominate with scarcity and synergy. Ascended pets bottom out despite flash—skip trading unless mutated; opt for discos or Fennec Foxes instead, the latter buffed to medium demand and disco-equal. Headless Horseman drops to butterfly parity post-event hype, but its chaotic pet twists keep it viable.
Raccoon dips 10-15% to two discos (or Fennecs), syncing beautifully: two spinos to disco, two discos to raccoon, two raccoons to Kitsune. Kitsune holds elite status, with no additional fees needed. These drive Ghoul Garden wins—stack for event mutations.
To elevate any pet, focus on heavies with Nightmare (size surges) or Rainbow (value multipliers)—farm events for low-supply gems like blood owls. In trades, public servers inflate; Discords hit averages—aim for profit by undercutting asks on dipped items like raccoons.
The expansion floods the market with spooky eggs, dropping Headless to butterfly levels (fair swap: one-for-one). At the same time, Reaper holds T-Rex parity due to shop scarcity—expect rotation unknowns post-Saturday, so stock up now for cauldron synergies that boost XP by 20-30% in events.
Target 2kg+ ferrets at age one, pairing with 15-second peacocks and a Headless Horseman for Nightmare attempts—failures reset to level one, but successes spike value 2-3x via size; avoid public overtrades, as they're C-tier staples worth under a Spinosaurus.
A 10-15% dip stems from event oversupply, eliminating add-ons—now two discos (or Fennecs) equals one raccoon, and two raccoons match a Kitsune dead even. This chain (spinos to disco to raccoon to Kitsune) streamlines meta trades; win by negotiating no-profit swaps in Discords.
Absolutely for niche plays—Goose's fortune lays pair with event potions for chain mutations (up to 50x yields), while maxed Barn Owls (100 age, 0.4kg each, eight stacked) shred shop pets. Demand lags online, but server hunts reveal 20% undervaluation; mutate for B-tier jumps.
Egg-farm in privates to dodge floods, then stack eight for fruit mega-boosts (e.g., 650kg via stacking)—they're E-tier now from Headless quests, but cauldron proximity yields 1.5x harvests. Trade extras for Reapers before shop rotation; avoid public spam to preserve rarity.
Stay tuned to MMOJUGG for the latest on Grow a Garden in Roblox. Happy haunting!
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