The Corrupted Kitsune is one of the rarest and most mysterious pets revealed during the second half of the Zen Event in Grow a Garden!. Though not yet obtainable at the time of writing, early leaks and data give us an exciting preview of what this high-tier companion can do. If you’re curious about what makes the Corrupted Kitsune so special, here’s a full guide based on what we know so far. Also check out our Grow a Garden Codes and Grow a Garden Tier List for more redeemable rewards.
What Is the Corrupted Kitsune?
- Type: Unreleased / Not currently obtainable
- Added On: July 26th, 2025
- Hunger Level: 50,000
- Tier: Unknown
Obtainable From:
- Corrupt Chest
- Exotic Corrupt Chest (1% drop chance)
This pet was introduced as part of the Corrupted Zen Event, and while it’s not yet available to players, its unique passive makes it stand out even among legendary pets.
Passive Trait: Nine-Tailed Curse
The Corrupted Kitsune has a very distinct and powerful passive ability:
Nine-Tailed Curse – What It Does:
- Removes 9 mutations from 9 different fruit.
- Applies Corrupted Chakra to 1 random fruit.
- There is also a very rare chance it applies Corrupted Foxfire Chakra instead.
This passive ability can dramatically alter the mutation cycle of your fruits. By stripping mutations and applying a rare corrupted energy, it essentially resets and boosts certain aspects of fruit evolution, possibly leading to stronger or rarer harvests depending on what future mechanics get introduced.
What Is Corrupted Chakra?
While full details about Corrupted Chakra and Corrupted Foxfire Chakra haven’t been officially released, the naming suggests they may act like buffs, mutations, or enhancements that could:
- Boost fruit value
- Enhance mutation rates
- Trigger event-specific reactions or transformations
Expect more concrete info when the full update rolls out.
How Rare Is It?
The Exotic Corrupt Chest gives you a 1% chance to obtain the Corrupted Kitsune, making it one of the most elusive pets in the game. Combine that with its unreleased status, and it’s clear this pet is intended for dedicated players and collectors.
What Does It Look Like?
At the moment, the Corrupted Kitsune’s appearance has not been confirmed. However, based on speculation, it may resemble the original Kitsune—but with a darker, inverted color scheme, possibly with shadowy or cursed visual effects to match its name and abilities.
The Corrupted Kitsune might not be available to the public just yet, but everything about it—from its curse-like passive to its high hunger and rarity—suggests it’s going to be a game-changing pet once it officially drops in Grow a Garden. If you’re lucky enough to get your hands on one, it could become a key part of your fruit mutation strategy. Keep an eye on the Corrupt Chest and Exotic Corrupt Chest, as future events or updates may finally unlock access to this powerful fox spirit.