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Use role filters to focus on barriers, traps, mobility, utility, or cosmetic props. This keeps a defense search from being polluted by decorative items that do not change garden protection.
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Track prop crates, barriers, traps and utility placements. Defense data stays conservative until in-game behavior is reviewed.
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Bear Trap CrateDefense-focused crate for punishing unsafe garden routes.LegendaryPrice: 500,000 ShecklesRole: trapStock: 1-22026-06-15Community-tested
Bench CrateLow-cost decorative crate for filling open garden space.UncommonPrice: 60,000 ShecklesRole: cosmeticStock: 1-32026-06-15Community-tested
Conveyor CrateEpic prop crate with utility-style placement potential.EpicPrice: 700,000 ShecklesRole: utilityStock: 4-72026-06-15Community-tested
Fence CrateExpensive barrier crate for fortress-style garden layouts.LegendaryPrice: 10,000,000 ShecklesRole: barrierStock: 1-22026-06-15Community-tested
Ladder CrateEntry prop crate for basic plot layout pieces.CommonPrice: 30,000 ShecklesRole: mobilityStock: 1-22026-06-15Community-tested
Owner Door CrateLegendary crate for access-control style defensive layouts.LegendaryPrice: 1,500,000 ShecklesRole: barrierStock: 1-22026-06-15Community-tested
Sign CrateRare prop crate for marking garden areas and routes.RarePrice: 150,000 ShecklesRole: cosmeticStock: 1-32026-06-15Community-tested
Teleporter Pad CrateMythic utility crate for advanced route control.MythicPrice: 50,000,000 ShecklesRole: utilityStock: 2-32026-06-15Community-testedPlayer guide
Props in Grow a Garden 2 include crates, barriers, traps, mobility pieces, cosmetic placements, and utility items. This database helps players separate decoration from actual defense or movement value.
Use role filters to focus on barriers, traps, mobility, utility, or cosmetic props. This keeps a defense search from being polluted by decorative items that do not change garden protection.
Placement behavior is just as important as price. A trap or barrier can look strong on paper but still need collision, ownership, or stealing interaction checks before it should be ranked.
Prop crates and stands may rotate, so stock ranges and Robux prices need source-backed updates. Treat unknown stock data as a prompt for review, not a permanent gap.
Props are garden placement items such as crates, barriers, traps, doors, signs, conveyors, and utility pieces. Some are decorative, while others can affect defense or movement.
No. Some props are cosmetic, while others work as barriers, traps, mobility tools, or utility placements. The defense role field separates these uses.
Placement behavior can change whether a prop is actually useful. Notes capture collision, ownership, trap, and movement details that a simple price list would miss.
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.