Possible pet outcomes
Possible pets are listed as reviewed references, not guaranteed hatch odds. If odds are not confirmed, the page avoids inventing percentages and focuses on source-backed outcomes.
Database
Track egg sources and possible pet outcomes. Hatch tables remain conservative until confirmed.
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Player guide
The egg database connects Grow a Garden 2 eggs to obtainment routes and possible pets. Use it when deciding which egg source matters for a pet target, or when checking whether a hatch table still needs stronger evidence.
Possible pets are listed as reviewed references, not guaranteed hatch odds. If odds are not confirmed, the page avoids inventing percentages and focuses on source-backed outcomes.
Eggs can be tied to shops, guild systems, events, or limited rewards. Filtering by obtainment keeps a pet plan grounded in sources that players can actually check.
Hatch tables are easy to overstate. Records stay conservative until repeated reports, screenshots, or source pages confirm the egg, pet outcome, and any relevant rarity notes.
When a new egg appears, reviewers should record the exact source, the date checked, every observed pet outcome, and whether the result came from a screenshot, video, patch note, or repeated in-game test. That workflow keeps the egg page useful without pretending that a small sample proves final odds.
Only confirmed information is listed. If hatch odds are not source-backed, the wiki lists possible pets and leaves exact percentages out.
Use the egg database search or the pet filter. Open the egg detail page to see possible pets, obtainment notes, sources, and confidence.
Egg and hatch information changes quickly and is often reported informally. Conservative records reduce the risk of publishing false hatch paths.
Before acting on any single row, compare the item page, update date, confidence badge, and linked source. Grow a Garden 2 launch data changes often, so a practical lookup should combine database values with current stock, weather, codes, and correction reports instead of treating one table cell as permanent.