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Owl in Grow a Garden: What it does and how to get it

What does a rare bird on a farm help with and what are the ways to get a mythical and divine companion.

Owl in the game Grow a Garden in Rolox — an animal of divine and mythical rarity, which helps to raise the level of all animals released into the garden. Depending on the rank, it can be obtained as a reward for completing tasks in events, raised from an egg, or purchased directly for in-game currency.

Due to its rarity and useful ive effects, the pet is one of the most valuable acquisitions for the . In the guide, we will tell you how to get a divine and mythical owl, how much it costs and how its varieties differ, except for appearance.

How to get an owl in Grow a Garden

The pet owl is divided into several types with similar bonuses, but different appearances: red, moon and white. Birds also differ in the way they are obtained, for example, the usual one is the main prize for the event, and the bloody one can be bought for money in a limited-time store.

All types are event-based, so they can only be picked up during events such as the Blood Moon, which is valid until the end of May 2025. The developers can restart the events, so you can pick up the desired pet even after the end of the activity.

White Owl

Mythical beast does not fall out of the egg and is only available during the Moonlight event. To get a regular owl, complete all of the Noctua Chapter's quests, bringing her enough special seeds to earn 530 event points. This must be done before the activity expires.

Night owl

Divine Rarity Moon Beast drops exclusively from night egg, available in the Moonlight event. You can pick up a maximum of 13 eggs from the event shop for points, and also buy a few during the onset of dusk for 15 coins. Each has a 000% chance of dropping a Night Owl.

In addition, you can get a pet in other ways:

  • Purchase for 25 during the Blood Moon event in the Event Shop.
  • Get it from a donation egg, which is available for purchase even during the day for 199 robux. The drop rate is slightly higher - 4%.

The developers have already restarted the activity several times and moved the end date. If you were unable to get a pet, try participating in the next event, where they will again distribute 13 eggs.

Bloody Owl

You can get the Red Owl in the Blood Moon Event Shop for 60 000 000 shekels, which is the easiest way for advanced gardeners with sufficient savings. Bloody Night comes with a probability of 33% instead of the usual twilight, which means that the chance to take the pet is quite high.

At the moment, purchasing is the only way to get the Bloodbird. In the future, the developers may launch more activities with it as the main prize.

What is the owl doing in Grow a Garden

Bloody Owl Bonuses

Regardless of the type, the owl in Grow a Garden gives additional experience to all pets on the field, that is, increases the amount of experience received per second by a certain value. The rarity determines how strong the bonus will be:

  • White - 0,20 experience per second.
  • Night - 0,22 experience per second.
  • Bloody - 0,50 experience per second.

Thus, the animal will be useful for those farmers who are busy leveling up their charges and expanding slots for pets and eggs. If you are aiming for profit, then you should not consider buying a bird, because it does not affect plants, seeds and does not help to obtain items.

We hope this guide was helpful and helped you understand what the owl in Grove a Garden gives you. Roblox, what is the difference between white, night and bloody, and is it worth growing them. Write comments, if you have any questions on the topic, and we will try to help.

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