So we’ve been spending a lot of time playing Grow A Garden 2 Pokemon lately, and trying to catch as many of the game’s adorable little garden helpers as possible. Some are rarer than others, some are more expensive, and some are more useful… and these don’t all track together all of the time. That’s why we’ve made this Grow A Garden 2 pet tier list, to explain what’s great, what’s good, and what’s not really worth the expense. (We know that making money isn’t easy, after all.)
Grow A Garden 2 Pet Tier List
Below we’ve listed and ranked each of the different pets, and explained why.
Note On Mutations: Keep in mind that mutations like Rainbow or Mega pets will be a straight upgrade from the basic versions of the pets. So, a Rainbow version of a pet could potentially score higher, though, for example, a Rainbow Raccoon would still count as higher up than a Rainbow Bunny.
S Tier
The very best pets available at the moment. These tend to be pretty rare and hard to come by.
– Raccoon – Free plants… and they’re someone else’s plants. The Raccoon is the ultimate passive income generator… and scourge of everyone else’s gardens.
– Unicorn – Like the Dragonfly, but better. Just an all round good buff.
A Tier
– Bunny – Yes, I know, a very low-price pet in a high tier. However, with the addition of the crop stealing mechanic, the Gold Seed and Rainbow Seed events, and other things that rely on you getting around quickly, not having a bunny on hand really puts you at a disadvantage. I also found after experiencing the speed boost it gave me, I felt unbearably slow without it, so the Bunny rarely leaves my loadout.
– Bear – A generally better version of the Bee.
B Tier
You should still pick these up, as you will definitely use them, and may often have them equipped, but they’re something you won’t lose out by swapping the slot for something else for a while.
– Deer – Just an overall useful passive boost with minimal need to do anything.
– Frog – Not quite as handy as the Bunny, but will come in useful for harvesting sometimes.
– Bee – Very handy for deterring pesky thieves, although there are a bunch of other ways to do that.
– Golden Dragonfly – A good passive moneymaker.
C Tier
These tend to be more niche buffs that you might want for specific reasons, but you probably won’t keep in your loadout all of the time. We don’t think these are bad, per se, but they are quite specialized and won’t necessarily always be useful.
– Owl – The darkvision isn’t a huge deal, though this guy is handy to have around if you’re looking for a rare pet. A good specialist pet to have on hand.
D Tier
These pets have fairly underwhelming buffs that don’t add a ton to your game. If you like them for cosmetic reasons then by all means keep them around, but they’re not super helpful.
– Monkey – Brings you fruit without needing to harvest it, though it would be a lot faster just to harvest it yourself.