In Grow a Garden 2, guilds are not just a hangout; they are a real way to speed up progress and earn exclusive perks. Black dragon pets, rare seeds, and legendary sets become available when you join a clan or create your own. However, there are different paths to joining: a free, but time-consuming one, and a paid one that costs Robux. Let us break down both options.
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How to join an active guild for free
For those not ready to spend Robux, the only option is to join an existing community. But you will not be let in just off the street. You will need an invitation from the owner or moderator. And the main challenge here is finding an active guild that is still recruiting. Many clans have already closed their recruitment or require some kind of supernatural conditions.
Finding a game clan via the Discord server

The official Grow a Garden Discord server is your home base. Log in, open the looking-for-guild channel, and start monitoring the latest announcements. If you see a recruitment post, immediately send the author a private message, but first, carefully read the requirements. They often ask for 50M+ Shekels in reserve, harvested crops, regular activity—basically, so you do not become a burden. Be prepared to prove you are a valuable asset.
Activating an Invite via the In-Game Mailbox
If the owner or moderator has approved your candidacy, you may be invited to a private server to send an invite. But more often, an invitation arrives right during a game—a pop-up appears on the screen, and a red exclamation point lights up in the mailbox. To avoid missing it, go to the mailbox (it is next to your garden sign), press E, see the list of invitations, and click the green “Join” button. That is it, you are in. Now you can visit the guild kiosk, talk to NPC Gilbert, and see who is in your guild, how much harvest they have brought, and your clan’s ranking.
Ways to farm guild points and break records
The main way to contribute to your team is by selling your harvest, and the more at a time, the better. Each fruit or vegetable yields 1 point, but not every sale counts. The system is more sophisticated: points are awarded only when you beat your personal record for the cost of a single batch. Selling 12 fruits for 21.15 million Shekels sets a guild record, and until it is broken, it remains in the leaderboard. If you harvest more, you break the record and earn new points. There is also an alternative—Steven’s “All or Nothing” feature. But it is a lottery: if you roll “Nothing,” you lose all your Shekels, and with them, any potential points. It is risky, but perfect for the desperate.
Create your own guild using Robux

If you are tired of waiting for invitations and want to dictate the rules, create your own clan. It takes just a couple of minutes: go to Gilbert, select “Create Guild,” create a name (3 to 24 characters), a tag (2-5 characters, including numbers and letters), and a description (up to 200 characters—you can also include a Discord link so newcomers can contact you). Click “Create,” and the system will ask you to pay 99 Robux. After payment, you become the full owner. Now you can invite players through the guild menu (the blue “Invite” button) or edit the appearance, name, tag, and colors using the yellow “Edit” button. Another important point: you can appoint up to five moderators who will assist with moves and even kicks, but they cannot remove you from your post or disband the guild—that right remains only with the creator.
Comparing a Personal Clan and an Established Community
Ultimately, the choice comes down to simple math: are you willing to invest 99 Robux for managerial ambitions or simply save time? Creating your own community guarantees absolute power from the start. You receive a unique tag, configure your own entry filter, allocate five moderator slots, and are free to ban any undesirable player. Free entry into an existing community has a downside: you will have to adapt to someone else’s system. Leveling speed, farming requirements, and the core team have already been formed without your input.
Reward Farming Efficiency in the Clan Ranking
You will have to start from the very bottom. A newly created guild receives a point total of zero, meaning the debut week will be spent trying to climb out of the bottom of the rewards table—taking a top Black Dragon early on is definitely not an option. With established communities, the situation is different. A clan in the top 250 guarantees a steady flow of resources, and you can count on receiving sets of rare and legendary seeds during the next reward distribution (assuming the guild maintains its position, of course).
Your Own Guild vs Ready-Made Community
Spending currency only makes sense when you have a stack of friends ready to play or a well-developed Discord server from which you can instantly transfer 5-10 active gardeners into the game. In this scenario, a branded tag will recoup the investment in just a couple of weeks of intense farming. There is no point in dabbling in this morass alone without a dedicated team. It is far more profitable to immediately join a functioning top-1000 clan and claim seeds from the start than to spend a whole month trying to build an empty roster in splendid isolation.
Grow a Garden 2 Weekly Rewards Table

Rewards in Grow a Garden 2 are updated weekly, so if you want to stay up-to-date on the latest prizes, be sure to bookmark this page—we update our guides regularly. At the end of the weekly cycle, all participants receive a reward email directly to their in-game inbox. The amount of loot depends directly on your guild’s ranking. The higher you rank, the bigger the rewards, and the difference between top 1 and top 10,000 is colossal. Take a look at the full scale—from absolute dominance to modest participation:
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1st place: Mega Rainbow Black Dragon, 2 Rainbow Eggs, 10 Rainbow Seeds, 10 Golden Seeds, 10 Legendary Seed Packs, and 10 Common Eggs. This is a package that will leave any gardener’s eyes wide open.
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2nd place: Mega Black Dragon, Rainbow Egg, 8 Rainbow Seeds, 8 Golden Seeds, 8 Legendary Seed Packs, and 10 Common Eggs. A bit more modest, but still impressive.
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3rd place: Large Rainbow Black Dragon, Rainbow Egg, 7 Rainbow Seeds, 7 Golden Seeds, 7 Legendary Seed Packs, and 10 Common Eggs. Bronze also looks pretty good.
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4th-10th places: Large Black Dragon, Rainbow Egg, 6 Rainbow Seeds, 6 Golden Seeds, 6 Legendary Seed Packs, and 10 Common Eggs. At this point, the dragon loses its rainbow coloring, but remains powerful.
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11th-15th place: Rainbow Black Dragon, Rainbow Egg, 5 Rainbow Seeds, 5 Golden Seeds, 5 Legendary Seed Packs, and 10 Common Eggs. Rainbows are still available, but the seed supply is decreasing.
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16th-25th place: Black Dragon, Rainbow Egg, 4 Rainbow Seeds, 4 Golden Seeds, 4 Legendary Seed Packs, and 10 Common Eggs. No rainbow coloring, but the Black Dragon is a classic.
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26th-250th place: Large Egg, 3 Rainbow Seeds, 3 Golden Seeds, 3 Legendary Seed Packs, 2 Rare Seed Packs, and 10 Common Eggs. Dragons are out, but seed packs are still available.
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251st–1,000th place: 3 Rainbow Seeds, 3 Golden Seeds, 3 Legendary Seed Packs, 2 Rare Seed Packs, and 10 Common Eggs. No Big Egg, but essentially the same as the previous range.
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1,001st–5,000th place: 3 Legendary Seed Packs, 2 Rare Seed Packs, and 10 Common Eggs. Just seeds and eggs, no dragons or rainbows.
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5,001st–10,000th place: 2 Rare Seed Packs and 10 Common Eggs. Modest, but at least something.
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10,001st+ place: 2 Rare Seed Packs. That’s it. There are not even any Common Eggs—apparently to encourage players to avoid finishing at the very bottom.
Keep in mind that the rewards do change weekly, so do not be surprised if the list changes after seven days—the developers love to throw in some surprises. In any case, if you want to get your hands on the Mega Rainbow Black Dragon, you will have to fight for first place. And for those who simply enjoy gardening, even a spot around 1000th place will yield a decent supply of seeds. So do not neglect your gardens and stay tuned—next week might bring even more exciting prizes.
