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Grow a Garden 2 Gears

Track sprinklers, defense tools and gear effects. Gear data starts conservative until prices and stock rotations are fully verified.

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Player guide

How to use the Grow a Garden 2 gear database

Grow a Garden 2 gears cover sprinklers, defense tools, traps, and utility items that can affect garden output or protection. The gear database helps players compare effect text, price, obtainment, and source confidence in one place.

Effect text matters

Two gear items can share a rarity but serve very different roles. Compare the effect field first, then use price and obtainment to decide whether an item is worth saving for or only useful in a specific setup.

Shop and stock checks

Gear availability can depend on shop rotations, event windows, or limited drops. The live snapshot and stock page help prevent decisions based on stale shop assumptions.

Defense planning

Defense gear should be checked alongside props because traps, barriers, and utility placements can overlap. Source confidence is especially important before ranking defense items.

What counts as gear in Grow a Garden 2?

Gear includes items such as sprinklers, tools, traps, and utility equipment that can change garden behavior, growth planning, or defense.

How should I compare Grow a Garden 2 gears?

Compare effect, price, obtainment, and confidence. A cheaper gear item can be more useful than a rare item if its effect fits your current garden.

Why are gear prices sometimes missing?

Prices are left blank or marked for review when the current source evidence is not strong enough. This avoids publishing a wrong shop value as if it were confirmed.

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.