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MMOexp Grow a Garden: The latest Prehistoric Update in Grow a Garden on Rbx has added a massive amount of new content. In this article, we're going to Grow a Garden Sheckles go over every major change, including new plants, pets, crafting items, and game mechanics. If you're looking for a clear and complete guide to everything this update includes, this breakdown will help you understand what's changed and how to make the most of it.

First, one of the most important changes is that you can now trade in any of your old pets—whether it's from a common egg, summer egg, or even something rarer like a blood panda—for a brand-new dinosaur egg. You don't get a dinosaur directly, just a dinosaur egg. These eggs take about four hours to hatch, and once they do, they give you one of several dinosaur-themed pets. It's worth noting that you can't trade in existing dinosaur pets; only older pets work for this system.

Grow a Garden Roblox: Complete Guide to the Prehistoric Update

Near the pet trade-in area is a new crafting station. This station lets you use your resources to craft three new Grow a Garden items: the Amber Spray, the Ancient Seed Pack, and the Dinosaur Crate. The Amber Spray is a big deal because it gives a 10x money multiplier when used. Crafting it requires a cleaning spray, a dinosaur egg, and one million shekels. The Ancient Seed Pack gives you seeds for the new prehistoric plants and costs a dinosaur egg and 2.5 million shekels. The Dinosaur Crate functions similarly to the seed pack and might give cosmetics or more seeds. These recipes could change in future patches, but this is how they work at the time of the update.

Dino Quest is a new progression system tied to the update. You'll find the quest NPC near the crafting area. Completing tasks from this character fills up a progress bar. As you complete quests and earn points, you unlock rewards like cosmetics, ancient seed packs, and more. The final reward is the Bone Blossom, a new plant that we'll cover in more detail later.

Let's move on to the mutations. Three new mutations have been added: Sandy, Clay, and Ceramic. The Sandy mutation is triggered by a sandstorm event in-game and gives your plants a beige, sandy appearance. The exact multiplier isn't confirmed, but it's likely moderate. Clay happens when your plant is both wet and sandy, creating a darker, chalk-like effect. Ceramic might require sun-dried and sandy together, though the exact trigger is unknown. These mutations make your garden look unique and might improve the selling prices, but full details on their money multipliers weren't available at the time of this update.

Now, let's break down the prehistoric plants available through the Ancient Seed Pack. The most common plant is the Stone Bite, which has a base sell price between $30,000 and $50,000 depending on size. It's a single-harvest plant and offers a great early-game income for players who get a lot of seeds. Slightly rarer is the Paradise Petal. This is a multi-harvest plant, meaning you can keep collecting from it over time like the sunflower. Each harvest gives around $20,000 to $35,000 depending on the size, which is a bit worse than Stone Bite, but the regeneration helps.

The Horned Dino Shroom is another single-harvest but regrowable plant. It sells for between $60,000 and $129,000, depending on the individual plant's size. It's a solid mid-tier plant for players who want good profits without relying on one-time harvests. Then there's Bone Boo, which is a bone-themed version of bamboo. It sells for up to $150,000, but once you collect it, it's gone permanently and does not regrow. If you manage to buy Grow a Garden Pets get a lot of Bone Boo seeds, it can be a very efficient money-making plant.

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