Grow a Garden Fall Market New Pets Trading Values Tier List
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- 09/15/25
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The Fall Update for Grow a Garden has just dropped, and with it comes a whirlwind of changes in the pet trading market. If you've been keeping up, you know how quickly values shift—what's valuable today might be worthless tomorrow. With new GaG pets entering the scene, old favorites dropping in rank, and unexpected trends reshaping the tier list, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. we'll break down everything you need to know about the current trading values, why certain pets are skyrocketing or tanking, and how you can use this knowledge to make smarter trades. Whether you're a casual player or a seasoned trader, this guide is for you.
- Pet Value Trends: Winners and Losers
- The Rise of Shop Pets and Limited Eggs
- New Pets from the Fall Update
- Trading Tips and Strategies
- FAQ
- Conclusion

↖ Pet Value Trends: Winners and Losers
Let's start with the most shocking development: the Dragonfly, once a staple of pet trading, has plummeted to D-tier. Why? Players have been exploiting seals and koi to endlessly hatch bug eggs, flooding the market with dragonflies. As a result, it's now worth the same as the Queen Bee, a pet that hasn't moved in value for weeks.
| Pet Name | Current Tier | Dragonfly | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dragonfly | D-tier | 1:1 | Value dropped due to oversupply. |
| Queen Bee | D-tier | 1:1 | Stable value, unchanged for weeks. |
| Cooked Owl | Junk Tier | 2:1 | Previously considered junk, now slightly improved. |
| Corrupted Kitsune | Junk Tier | 2:1 | Similar trading ratio as Cooked Owl. |
| Chicken Zombie | Low Tier | 3:1 | Value continues to decline. |
If you're holding onto dragonflies or other bug pets, their value is likely to continue dropping as supply increases. Consider trading them now for higher-tier pets before their value hits rock bottom.
↖ The Rise of Shop Pets and Limited Eggs
Some pets, like the Pakisphilosaurus, have managed to hold their value despite the chaos. Why? Their usefulness in crafting has kept demand high, even as their population dwindles. Similarly, pets like the Spinosaurus and Butterfly remain stable, with the butterfly valued at four dragonflies.
On the other hand, pets from limited eggs, such as the Disco Bee, are losing ground. The Disco Bee is now approaching a trade ratio of two Disco Bees to one Raccoon, a sign that its demand is waning.
Pro Tip: If you're looking for a pet that will hold its value, consider investing in shop pets with locked supply, like the Barn Owl.
↖ New Pets from the Fall Update
The Fall Update introduced several new pets, each with unique abilities and varying levels of rarity. Here's how they're stacking up:
| Pet Name | Current Tier | Trading Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Robin | Low Tier | Almost None | Abundance makes it worthless in the market. |
| Badger | Low Tier | 2 Dragonflies | Lack of utility suggests further value drop. |
| Chipmunk | Low Tier | 2 Dragonflies | Offers free harvest tools, niche appeal. |
| Barn Owl | B-tier | High | Best investment due to long-term potential. |
| Sugar Glider | Low Tier | 1 Dragonfly | T-Rex-like effect could increase future value. |
| Space Squirrel | Low Tier | 2 Dragonflies | Harder to acquire but matches Chipmunk's value. |
What's the takeaway?
Most new pets are destined to drop in value as players continue to hatch and trade them. If you're considering acquiring any of these pets, wait at least two weeks to see where their values stabilize.
↖ Trading Tips and Strategies
- Here's how you can maximize your trading success in the current market:
- Avoid trading for new pets immediately. Their values are inflated due to hype and will likely decrease as supply increases.
- Focus on pets with locked supply. Shop pets like the Barn Owl and rare event pets tend to hold their value better over time.
- Use real-world value calculators. Websites and Discord trading servers can help you determine the true worth of your pets and avoid bad trades.
- Diversify your portfolio. Don't put all your eggs in one basket—literally. Spread your investments across different tiers to minimize risk.
↖ FAQ
Q: Which pets are best for long-term investment?
A: Shop pets with locked supply, such as the Barn Owl, are excellent choices. Their utility and rarity make them valuable over time.
Q: How do I evaluate the value of huge or titanic pets?
A: Huge and titanic pets are extremely difficult to value due to their rarity and unique effects. Use online trading calculators and Discord servers to get a better idea of their worth.
Q: Should I trade dragonflies now or hold onto them?
A: Trade them now. Their value is dropping fast due to oversupply, and holding onto them will likely result in further losses.
↖ Conclusion
The Fall Update has brought significant changes to the pet trading market in Grow a Garden, and staying ahead of the curve is crucial. By understanding current trends, avoiding overhyped new pets, and focusing on long-term investments, you can make smarter trades and maximize your gains.
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