Time: 2025-10-03 by mmojugg Game: Grow A Garden Guide Tags: Grow a Garden Pet Trading

As the leaves turn in October, it's a fitting time to dig into the shifting sands of Roblox's Grow a Garden. The game's vibrant world of pet hatching and mutations keeps evolving, but lately, we've seen some real turbulence with player numbers thinning out. If you're knee-deep in trades or just hatching your next big score, this refreshed tier list pulls together the latest real-world value insights to guide your moves. We've crunched the numbers from active marketplaces, so you can spot the gems amid the weeds.
While you're here soaking up these insights, why not bookmark this page for quick reference next time you're negotiating a deal? And if you're hunting for fresh additions to your lineup, swing by our Grow a Garden shop—plenty of newly released pets, rare mutations, seed packs, and more waiting to sprout in your garden.
Crafting a reliable tier list isn't about gut feelings; it's a data-driven approach. We scour online platforms where players swap pets for real currency, tally up the listings, and average them out to provide a snapshot of the current worth. This approach sheds light on the broader economy, helping you avoid lowball offers or overpaying in-game or on Discord.
Right now, Grow a Garden's buzz is fading faster than a wilted bloom. Fewer players mean a flood of pets hitting the market—sellers undercutting one another in a race to cash out. It's a classic supply glut: eggs hatch aplenty, but demand's dried up, dragging values across the board. Our goal? Arm you with this intel so you trade sharp, sidestep those flippers who snag cheap and flip high. Remember, in-game vibes may slightly skew from these cash-based figures, but they serve as a solid benchmark for savvy swaps.
Pets missing from this rundown? They're either scraping bottom-barrel prices or barely budging in trades—think bulk fodder, not collector's keepers. We'll flag a few standouts later, but for now, let's tier up from the ground floor.
Kicking off at the base, the E tier houses pets that've tumbled hard, thanks to endless farming and easy access. These aren't write-offs entirely—some pack utility for mutations or effects—but as trade bait? They're scraping by on fumes.
Dragonfly: This one's been dug under by sheer volume. Saturday egg rushes and shady bug-egg farms have skyrocketed supply, nosediving its appeal. If you're swimming in them, they're cheap flips, but don't expect fireworks in value.
Tiger: Ouch—it's dipped low despite a measly 1% hatch from jungle eggs. The silver lining? Tigers crank out killer mutations like chakra variants, making them worth snagging for your personal arsenal rather than resale.
Liquidity's low here; these move only if someone's desperate for that specific glow-up.
Climbing to D, we see battle pass darlings crashing into more established commons. Player exodus is flooding the market with extras, but a couple stand out for their practical perks.
Firefly: Slid right into T-Rex mimic territory. The premium battle pass (and its free track) handed these out like candy—one per player, basically. As folks bail for greener pastures, they're everywhere, especially from multi-account grinders.
Mizuchi: Same story—battle pass saturation means near-universal access, tanking rarity. Sellers with alts flood the market, and with the player pool shrinking, demand's in the doldrums.
Bright spots? Squirrel for stacking effects and Echo Frog for its echo-boosting tricks. These aren't flashy, but they're essential tools for a well-organised garden setup. Overall, D tier's a mixed bag: liquid enough for quick trades if rarity calls, but values are suppressed game-wide.
Mid-pack in C, we've got reliable workhorses that've shed about 10% amid the downturn. The demand is soft, but these trades move like clockwork—perfect for bridging deals.
Butterfly: A liquidity legend, easy to offload without haggling marathons.
Spinosaurus: Ditto—flows freely in swaps, holding steady as a mid-tier staple.
Common Huge: Taken a knock, but its sheer utility keeps it moving.
Before we ascend, a quick liquidity lesson: Think of it as trade speed: Mimics, T-Rexes, Butterflies, and Spinosaurus zip through deals like pros. Fireflies and Mizuchis might join that club now as collector curios. French fry ferrets circulate decently, but Dragonflies? Their heyday's past.
B tier's where the drama ramps up—limited liquidity meets plummeting prices, but one holdout still hums.
Disco Bee: Blindsiding plunge to B status. Undercutters are slashing prices as the game's quietude sets in; it's now neck-and-neck with the Fennec Fox. Yet, Disco Bees retain that star power—name recognition and "price memory" make them swap smoothly, unlike ascended kin.
Fennec Fox: Stagnant and tough to budge; it's slid with the rest.
Ascended Pets: Freefalling hard—wouldn't bet against them hitting butterfly levels soon. If a butterfly's on offer for one, pounce; that's fair street value.
Quick aside: Pachycephalosaurus? Skipped it entirely. Listings exist, but zero action—no buys, no buzz. Events could revive it, but right now, it's a ghost.
Solo star in A: the Raccoon. It's shrugged off the chaos with the tiniest dip—why? Pure functionality. This furry hustler farms shekels like nobody's business, edging out even the mimic for everyday grind. Trades fluidly, dupe glitches be damned.
Top dog—er, fox—in S: the Red Kitsune. But hold the confetti; it's cratered big-time. Black market vets smell the downturn and are dumping stock to bail, not hoard. No white knight's saving the game's steam, so values are in freefall. Still, as the crown jewel, it commands respect—just not at old heights.
Tiers are guides, but ratios reveal the real dance. These are locked-in from multi-seller data, not outliers:
Kitsune vs. Raccoons: One Kitsune undercuts two Raccoons—massive overpay territory. Fair swap? Kitsune plus a Butterfly evens it to two Raccoons.
Disco Bees Chain: Two Butterflies nail one Disco Bee. Scale up: Two Disco Bees match one Raccoon.
Mimic/T-Rex Baseline: Equals across the board. To a Butterfly? Nearly 3:1 edges overpay, but it's close.
E vs. D Gap: Pennies apart—negligible for most deals. Middle Octopus sits as a rough pivot.
These webs shift with sentiment, but they serve as your cheat sheet for balanced bartering.
Why ghost some heavies? Demand's the culprit—no sales, no spot.
Pachycephalosaurus: Event-dependent; dormant without one.
Drake, Luminous Sprite, Wisp: Sky-high listings, zero takers.
Salmon: Sparse moves despite mimic-adjacent tags.
Chimpanzee, Blue Jay: Similar silence.
Silver Dragonfly: Halves a standard one's worth—niche appeal's nil.
Trickier: Premium battle pass rarities like Rainbow Hatched Mizuchi, Giant Firefly, Giant Silver Dragonfly, or Rainbow Blue Jay. Scant data online means fuzzy values—treat 'em like huge pets: Scout Discord offers yourself.
Strip it bare: D tier and above are your ladder rungs—E's pretend ghosts. I'd swap anything off-list to bag Mimics, Butterflies, Disco Bees, Raccoons, or Kitsunes. These seven? Demand magnets—easy in, easier out. Fenics, Ascendants, and Huges lag in liquidity; they're effect chasers, not flippers.
The silver fox in this slump? Bargains abound. The popularity's wane means snagging upgrades at a cheaper rate than during summer peaks. Market's tumbling, sure, but that's your window to build.
Player base shrinkage floods supply while demand evaporates—sellers undercut to move stock in a quieter game.
They're a strong proxy but can vary; Discord or server vibes might undervalue liquidity stars like Butterflies.
Only for personal use (e.g., Tiger mutations)—trading-wise, they're low-yield; focus upward for flips.
High listed prices, but no buyers yet—avoid unless an event spikes demand, or you're collecting for fun.
Tough call; updates could spark interest, but right now, it's a buyer's paradise—grab deals while they last.
There you have it—the October 2025 pulse on Grow a Garden trades, straight from the dirt. Keep an eye on MMOJUGG for the next bloom of updates. Happy hatching!
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