With so many pets available in Grow a Garden, with each having an ability, you may be wondering… Do pet buffs stack in Grow a Garden? This guide talks you through it and gives some recommended pets to stack.
Do Pet Buffs Stack In Grow a Garden?
Yes, they do! If you have multiple pets walking around your garden (which, at the moment, is a limit of 3), their passive abilities will stack on top of each other.
Having Multiple Pets
If you want to plan and focus on one aspect of your garden, for example, increasing mutation chances, crop size, or getting mutations, focusing on having pets that have the same ability is great. You can also have multiple of the same pets at the same time, too.
For example, the Cat, Orange Tabby, and the Blood Hedgehog (on prickly fruit) all increase the size of your fruit. So, if you were to place all three of them in your garden, your crops will get a huge size increase.
Recommended Pets To Stack
However, you don’t need to have pets that do the same thing. Personally, I think it’s best to have a variety of different pets, all with different abilities. That way, you can cover all grounds in your garden. I’ll go through some examples below.
You can have a Mole who will dig for Sheckles and Gear every 80 seconds, giving you an additional source of income and gear.
Then, having a pet focusing on mutations is a good idea, as mutated crops can sell for a profit. The Dragonfly turns a random fruit Golden every 5 minutes, which increases the value by x20. The Praying Mantis also gives a crop a mutation every 80 seconds.
For the final pet, you can have one that focuses on duplicating seeds or crops. For example, the Giant Ant has a 10% chance of duplicating a crop when you harvest it. Or, there is the Raccon, which duplicates a crop from another player’s garden every 15 minutes.