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Grow a Garden 2 Guide: Every Crate, Drop Rate, and What to Buy First

Every Grow a Garden 2 drop pool unboxed, from 30,000 Sheckle ladders to the 20 million Sheckle Mythic Teleporter.

Quick Answer: Stop blowing your Sheckles on decorative arches while your garden is totally exposed. Prioritize the Fence, Owner Door, and Bear Trap crates to build a secure perimeter, then start gambling on the cosmetic boxes once your valuable crops are actually safe from nighttime thieves.

Where to Buy Crates and How the Shop Works

Crates inject a massive amount of personality and utility into your garden. Whether you want to build a functional conveyor belt system or just drop a massive rainbow sign on your front lawn, you have to go through Charlotte.

She runs the Props shop at the central marketplace, right between the Guilds and Gears vendors. You can easily teleport there using the quick menu buttons at the top of your screen.

The shop inventory rotates automatically every five minutes. You will see Common, Uncommon, and Epic crates constantly popping up. Legendary and Mythic boxes require some patience. If you absolutely cannot wait, you can slam the Restock button for 39 Robux to instantly cycle the inventory. Just be careful. That Robux fee drains your account fast if you get trigger-happy while hunting for a specific Mythic drop.

The Complete Crate Cost and Drop Rate Table

Every crate has its own dedicated loot pool. The rarest items have drop rates sitting below one percent, so knowing the odds before you empty your wallet is crucial.

Note that some of the newer crates do not have an official Sheckle price yet, but can still be purchased with Robux.

Crate NameRarity TierSheckle CostRobux CostLoot Pool & Drop Percentages
LadderCommon30,00019Ladder 40%, Dark Oak 30%, Gold 20%, Rainbow 10%
BenchUncommon60,00023Normal 25%, Corner 25%, White 20%, Dark 15%, Log 10%, Flower 5%
LightUncommon90,00039Moss 30%, Rope 26%, Small Rope 22%, Star 7%, Bonfire 5%
SignRare150,00049Sign 70%, Gold 25%, Rainbow 4%, Big 1%
ArchRare200,00059Wood 35%, White 30%, Small 25%, Circle 10%
RoleplayRare300,00063Beach Towel 21.5%, Bookcase 21.05%, Carpet 21.05%, Clock 10.53%, Wood Floor 10.53%, Wood Wall 10.53%, Water Fountain 5.26%
BridgeEpic700,00089Big 70%, Red 25%, Small 4%, White 1%
ConveyorEpic700,00079Common 43%, Uncommon 25%, Rare 20%, Epic 10%, Super 2%
SpringEpic900,00099Uncommon 67.71%, Rare 26.04%, Mythic 5.21%, Super 1.04%
SeesawEpic1,500,000149Wood 80%, Gold 15%, Rainbow 5%
Owner DoorLegendary1,500,000179Oak 75%, Dark Oak 20%, Gold 4%, Rainbow 1%
Bear TrapLegendaryTBA169Common 90%, Gold 8%, Rainbow 2%
FenceLegendary7,000,000299Wood 17.12%, Stone 14.55%, Stick 12.41%, Bamboo 11.13%, White 10.27%, Flower 8.56%, Light 6.85%, Lantern 5.57%, Star 4.28%, Cupid 3.42%, Spike 2.57%, Pole 1.37%, Futuristic 1.03%, Rainbow 0.86%
Teleporter PadMythic20,000,000499Teleport Pad 80%, Big 15%, Huge 5%

What You Should Buy First

Aesthetics mean nothing if a random player steals your highest multiplier crops while you are looking the other way. You need a fortress before you need a water fountain.

If you are pairing physical defenses with active security items, be sure to read our Grow a Garden 2 Guide: How to Secure Your Crops with the Gnome to fully automate your plot’s protection. As for structural crates, buy them in this exact order:

  1. Fence Crate: Yes, 7 million Sheckles hurts. But you need to surround your plot to keep wandering players out. Because there are 14 different styles in the loot pool, you will probably end up buying several of these to get a matching perimeter.
  2. Owner Door Crate: Walls are useless without a way in. This door ensures you are the only one who can pass through the entrance. With a 75 percent drop rate for the standard Oak version, one or two crates should give you exactly what you need.
  3. Bear Trap Crate: Sneaky players occasionally find gaps in your layout. Traps punish them for trying. The Common variant has a massive 90 percent drop rate, letting you blanket the inside of your perimeter cheaply.

The Best Cosmetic and Utility Investments

Once you have your garden locked down, you can start spending your surplus cash on the fun stuff. A few crates stand out as the best value for your hard-earned money.

  • Conveyor Crate: If you want to optimize your harvesting routes, conveyors are incredible. Hitting that 10 percent chance for an Epic Conveyor completely changes how you move around your farm.
  • Roleplay Crate: This box gives you the widest variety of items for 300,000 Sheckles. It is a great starting point for making your base feel lived-in.
  • Spring Crate: Mobility is crucial during server-wide events. Unlocking a Super Spring lets you launch across your garden, saving you precious seconds when you need to act fast.

Just remember to keep your expectations in check when hunting for the ultimate flex items. At 20 million Sheckles a pop, chasing the Huge Teleport Pad or the mythical Rainbow Fence is an absolute endgame grind.

For more tips, walkthroughs, and everything else covering the game, check out our full collection of guides.

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