How to Get the Dragonfly Pet in Grow a Garden Guide

In Grow a Garden, pets aren’t just for show—they play a big role in helping you automate and speed up your garden progress especially in the newest animal update. Among them, one pet stands out as both incredibly rare and powerful: the Dragonfly. If you’ve been wondering how to get your hands on this golden-fruit-generating bug, here’s everything you need to know.


What is the Dragonfly in Grow a Garden?

The Dragonfly is the rarest and most powerful pet in Grow a Garden. It’s not just a visual flex—it comes with a game-changing passive ability:

  • Passive Effect: Every few minutes, the Dragonfly turns one fruit into gold.
  • Bonus Mechanic: As the Dragonfly levels up or becomes “heavier” through aging, the cooldown time between golden conversions decreases, meaning you’ll earn golden fruit more often.

In a game where resources matter, this turns your fruit into something far more valuable without lifting a finger.

How to Get the Dragonfly

To unlock the Dragonfly, you’ll need to follow these steps:

1.Buy an Exotic Bug Egg

  • Price: 200 Draws (in-game currency)
  • This egg contains various pets, but only has a 1% chance to hatch a Dragonfly.

2.Keep Hatching

  • Since the odds are low, be ready to spend a lot of Draws or save up over time.
  • Many players hatch dozens of eggs before getting lucky.

3.Watch for Special Events

  • Some updates may increase hatch rates temporarily or include bundles with exotic eggs. Take advantage when these appear.

The Dragonfly pet in Grow a Garden is more than just rare—it’s one of the best companions for speeding up your farm and racking up golden fruits over time. While the 1% chance might sound intimidating, consistent grinding and smart resource management will eventually pay off. If you’re serious about progressing faster in Grow a Garden, the Dragonfly is a goal worth chasing. Just be patient, keep hatching those exotic bug eggs, and you might just get the best pet in the game.

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