With the Animal update, Grow a Garden introduced the Pets mechanic to the experience, giving players access to various passive abilities. Equipping a Pet can drastically change the way a Robloxian approaches the very act of farming in the title. As such, it’s important to know which Pet Eggs to save your currency for and which to skip past to try and nab the best ones.
So, to help you decide which Pets are worth keeping and equipping, we’ve ranked the various companions in the game.
Ranking all Pets in Grow a Garden
S-Tier
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Since the selection of Pets in the game is rather limited, only one of them stands out among the initial batch of Pets. This tier is home to the Dragonfly — an incredibly useful Pet for those who prefer long grinding sessions. The Dragonfly has a chance to turn a fruit gold every four minutes and 50 seconds, multiplying their value by 20.
This tier represents some of the best Pets in the game, but they don’t quite measure up to the Dragonfly in the S-tier. While their abilities are useful, they can be somewhat unreliable at times, placing them a tier below the aforementioned Bug Egg Pet.
The B-Tier Pets will serve you decently well, but they are best replaced the moment you acquire any Pet from the S or A tiers. Their abilities are only okay and generally rely on low percentage chances to apply their effects, making them more unreliable than their peers.
The Pets in this tier are nothing special and offer little to no utility because of their low activation chance or low effectiveness in general. You must only equip these if you have nothing better in the roster and are gathering additional funds for your next Pet Egg.
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