Overview
This updated pet trading tier list for Grow a Garden uses real-world values to help players recognize profitable and unprofitable trades in public servers. Key trends, current rankings, and shift explanations are provided to help guide trading strategies.
Tier Trends and Market Forces
- Many divine pets and bulk pets (e.g., lobster, red fox, golden goose) have dropped significantly in value due to over-farming and high supply.
- Rare pets with limited supply (e.g., ascended pet, disco bee) retain higher value, though some are hard to trade due to niche demand.
- Real-world value often differs from public server trade value; good trades can still be made if others overvalue low-tier pets.
- Supply surges (admin events, mass farming) have crashed values of pets like the chicken jockey, golden goose, corrupted kitsune, and griffin.
Pet-Specific Rankings and Observations
- D/E Tier:
- Lobster: D tier, low value due to common availability.
- Red Fox: E tier, included due to popularity but nearly valueless.
- Chicken Jockey, Golden Goose, Corrupted Kitsune: All at or below red fox value, oversupplied and nearly worthless.
- C Tier:
- T-Rex: Top of C tier, slightly increased in value as supply drops.
- Queen Bee, Sprigen, Apple Gazelle, Green Bean: C tier, have value but are not top-tier trade assets.
- B Tier:
- Dragonfly: Bottom of B tier, valuable trading chip for niche acquisitions.
- Panda: Declining value despite rarity, expected to drop further.
- Mimic Octopus: Trending up slightly, nearly equal to dragonfly.
- A Tier:
- Ascended Pet: High technical value but difficult to trade; patience recommended.
- Butterfly: Barely maintaining A tier status; trades at a ratio of three to one raccoon.
- Unique/High-End Pets:
- Disco Bee: Still highly valued, double a butterfly's value, above ascended pet and fenic fox.
- Blood Owl: Low but above cutoff, useful for leveling pets.
- Raccoon: S tier, but declining due to dupe/freeze riskāno longer trade currency for high-end trades.
- Red Kitsune: New top trade piece, worth slightly more than two raccoons and a dragonfly, but also slowly dropping in value.
- Meta Huges/Divine Huges: Most valuable, require multiple kitsune to trade; includes 15-second peacocks, huge spinosaurus, etc.
Trading Tips and Community Insights
- Trading in public servers can yield better deals for low-value pets compared to Discord servers, where value is closely watched.
- High-end trades require research and negotiation in Discord communities.
- Use dragonflies and other mid-tier pets as flexible trading chips for rare/niche pets.
- New or event pets' value often drops rapidly as supply increases.
Recommendations / Advice
- Patience is required when trading rare but niche pets like the ascended pet.
- Avoid holding onto pets with only technical value if they are hard to tradeāaccept solid offers.
- For top-end/meta/huge pets, consult Discord servers directly for current value before trading.
- Beware of trading high-value currency pets (like raccoons) due to potential dupe/freeze issues. Prioritize red kitsune for high-end deals.
- Use this real-world value list to guide upward trading in public servers, but recognize in-server price discrepancies.
Questions / Follow-Ups
- Gnome value is currently unknownāhold onto them until more data emerges before trading.
- For pets not covered or falling between defined categories, use Discord or active trading communities to determine current value.