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How to SNIPE Cheap Grow a Garden Rate Pets in Trading World?

Welcome back to the Trading World update. If you've been trying to get rich by manually rejoining servers and walking up to every single booth to check Grow a garden pets prices, you are doing it the hard way. Sure, you might get lucky and find a cheap Red Fox or a corrupted Kitsune eventually, but let's be honest: that method is slow, inefficient, and frankly, a bit boring.

 

 

There is a much better way to fill your inventory with rare Divines and Rainbow Hatches without the mindless walking. I'm going to break down a strategy that not many players are utilizing effectively yet. If you want to stop wasting time and start flipping pets for huge profits, you need to change how you hunt.

 

How to SNIPE Cheap Grow a Garden Rate Pets in Trading World?

 

Using the Index to Teleport to Deals

The secret weapon here isn't a script or a hack; it's a feature built right into the game that most people are ignoring because they think it's broken. It's the Index.

 

 

Instead of wandering around the plaza, here is what you need to do:

1.  Open your Index: This shows you every plant and pet in the game.

2.  Select a Target: Pick a high-value item you want to snipe, like a Rainbow Hatch Dilophosaurus, a Ghostly Headless Horseman, or a Kitsune.

3.  Click Find Sellers: This is the magic button.

 

 

What does this do?

Ideally, this button instantly locates players selling that specific item and allows you to teleport or navigate directly to them. It filters out the noise. You aren't looking for any pet; you are hunting for specific underpriced assets.

 

The Reality Check: Dealing with the No Sellers Bug

Now, I need to be real with you. If you try this right now, you are likely going to hit a wall. You will click Find Sellers on a Kitsune, and the game will tell you: There are no online sellers for this item.

You might think, Okay, it's rare, maybe nobody is selling it. But then you try a Moon Cat or a Bunny—pets that have thousands of copies in circulation—and it still says no sellers. With 200,000+ players online, that is statistically impossible.

 

This is a bug, but here is how you win:

Most players try the button once, see the error, and give up. Don't be that player.

Spam the button. I spent a whole night testing this. I clicked it repeatedly, and suddenly—*Boom*—it worked.

It connected me to a server with a Kitsune seller.

Once the feature wakes up, it tends to work for a short window. That is your time to strike.

 

How I Turned a Glitch into Profit

Let me show you why this frustration is worth it. During my testing, I was spamming the search for a Kitsune. Eventually, it worked and loaded a list of sellers.

I hopped into the server. The Kitsune turned out to be overpriced (no profit there), but because I was already in a rich server, I did a quick scan of the nearby booths.

 

Here is what I found:

  • Item: Raccoon
  • RAP/Normal Value: ~600 to 800 Tokens
  • Seller's Price: 300 Tokens

 

I didn't hesitate. I bought it instantly. Even though I was hunting for a Kitsune, the Index method brought me to a server I never would have found otherwise. I snagged a Raccoon for 300 and can easily flip it for 800+. That is a massive W for just standing in a booth and clicking a button.

 

Understanding Value (RAP vs. Reality)

A quick note on pricing: Do not trust the RAP (Recent Average Price) blindly.

Right now, the RAP system is buggy and inaccurate. You might see a Headless Horseman listed for 90 tokens while the RAP says something else entirely.

  • If you see a Headless Horseman for 60-90 tokens: Buy it. That is a steal.
  • If you see a Raccoon under 400 tokens: Buy it.

You need to know the street value. If you rely solely on the in-game numbers, you might miss a snipe or overpay for a deal that isn't actually cheap.

 

FAQ

 

Q: Is the Find Sellers button completely broken?

A: It's inconsistent, not completely broken. It feels like a connection timeout issue. If you are persistent, it *will* work, and that's when you get the advantage over players who gave up.

 

Q: Can I do this with common items?

A: You can, but the profit margins are slim. The best use of your time is sniping rare items like Rainbow Hatches or event pets where a seller might misprice an item by hundreds of tokens.

 

Q: What if I don't have enough tokens to snipe a Kitsune?

A: Start smaller. Look for the Elephant or Swan. Use the same method. Buy low, flip for a small profit, and build your bankroll until you can afford the Divines.

 

The Bottom Line

The new Trading World is a goldmine, but only if you use the tools correctly. The Find Sellers feature is currently the most powerful, albeit buggy, way to get rich fast.

 

Your action plan is simple:

1.  Open the Index.

2.  Pick a rare pet.

3.  Spam that search button until it forces a result.

4.  Snipe the underpriced items before anyone else sees them.

 

Hopefully, the developers fix the bug soon, but until then, use this glitchy window to your advantage. Good luck out there, and happy trading

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