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Grow a Garden 2 Pets

Compare pets by ability, price and practical use. Pet data changes quickly, so confidence badges stay visible.

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Player guide

How to compare Grow a Garden 2 pets

The pet database tracks Grow a Garden 2 pet abilities, rarity, obtainment, price, and practical use. Pets can affect growth, movement, defense, stealing, or resource planning, so ability text matters more than rarity alone.

Ability before rarity

Rarity is useful for filtering, but the strongest pet for a player depends on the ability, the current garden setup, and whether the pet helps crops, movement, defense, or stealing loops.

Obtainment routes

Pet sources can come from eggs, events, shops, or limited systems. Use obtainment filters to avoid planning around a pet that is not currently reachable or still needs source review.

Patch review

Pet abilities are easy to misread because small wording changes can alter practical value. Review notes and confidence labels stay attached to every pet record for this reason.

What should I check before choosing a Grow a Garden 2 pet?

Check the pet ability, obtainment route, price if available, confidence label, and whether the pet supports your current crop, defense, or stealing strategy.

Are rare pets always better in Grow a Garden 2?

Not always. A rarer pet can be valuable, but a lower-rarity pet with an ability that fits your current goal may be more useful.

Why are some pet details conservative?

Pet data can change during launch and event periods. Conservative descriptions prevent the wiki from overstating an ability before enough source evidence confirms it.

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.