All New Pets in Grow a Garden Ghoul Garden 3 Update & What They Do!
The Ghoul Garden 3 Update has finally arrived in Grow a Garden, bringing spooky new content, exclusive chests, and of course, brand-new Halloween pets to collect. Whether you’re a long-time gardener or just jumping in for the event, here’s a breakdown of all the new pets added in this update — their abilities, how to get them, and what makes them special. Also check out our Grow a Garden Codes & Grow a Garden Animals Tier list.
1. Mummy

- Rarity: Ultra Rare
- Chance: 1% from the Spooky Chest
- Added: October 25, 2025
The Mummy is one of the rarest Halloween pets introduced in the Ghoul Garden 3 update. Wrapped in bandages and glowing faintly with ghostly energy, this pet is both eerie and powerful.
Passive – King’s Sarcophagus
As long as you have a Sarcophagus in your Garden, any pet you obtain from chests has a small chance to gain extra base weight, increasing its value and strength. This passive makes the Mummy ideal for collectors and breeders who want to maximize pet stats through chest farming.
2. Tomb Marmot

- Rarity: Epic
- Chance: 15% from the Spooky Chest
- Added: October 25, 2025
The Tomb Marmot is a mischievous little ghost rodent that loves to burrow and hide. It may look harmless, but its passive is surprisingly useful for cosmetic hunters.
Passive – Tomb Raid
The Tomb Marmot occasionally burrows underground and hides inside a Tombstone somewhere in your Garden. If you find that Tombstone, you’ll receive a random Graveyard-themed cosmetic as a reward.
3. Scarab

- Rarity: Rare
- Chance: 34.5% from the Spooky Chest
The Scarab is a shiny beetle that fits perfectly with the Egyptian theme of this Halloween event. It’s known to roll glowing orbs around the garden, though its exact passive ability is currently unknown.
4. Woody

- Rarity: Uncommon
- Obtaining Method: Reaper Event
Woody is a mysterious new creature that seems to be part plant, part spirit. Not much information has been revealed yet about how to obtain it or what it does. However, given its name, it may be related to tree-based or nature-themed mechanics introduced in the Ghoul Garden update.
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Passive: Every 10 minutes, dances near a fruit and applies the Leeched Mutation, making it the only way to get this mutation.
5. Glass Cat

- Rarity: Unknown
- Obtaining Method: Glass Collab
The Glass Cat is one of two transparent, crystal-like pets introduced during the Glass Animals collaboration event. Its body shimmers like glass, and it’s rumored to have a connection to music or performance areas in the event.
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Passive 1: Every 80 seconds, naps for 10 seconds. Fruits within range (10–20 studs) grow 1–5x larger.
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Passive 2: Every 264 seconds, polishes a nearby fruit with a 15% chance for a Glossy Mutation.
6. Glass Dog

- Rarity: Unknown
- Obtaining Method: Glass Collab
The Glass Dog is the companion to the Glass Cat, likely obtainable through the same event or chest. Players suspect it could boost pet happiness or event currency generation, though this hasn’t been confirmed.
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Passive 1: 65% chance to dig up a random seed periodically.
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Passive 2: Every 2604 seconds, polishes a nearby fruit with a 15% chance to become a Glossy Mutation.
7. Lich (Divine)

- Rarity: Divine
- Obtaining Method: Reaper Event
Spooky-type plants within 30 studs gain +0.6x variant chance (like Bat Pet). All active Halloween pets gain +1.4x XP (like Owl Pet, but Halloween-exclusive). 3–5. Unknown (Lich Blessing, Lich Tempo, and Lich Power — abilities still unrevealed).
The Ghoul Garden 3 Update has introduced some of the most unique and thematic pets we’ve seen in Grow a Garden. From the treasure-hunting Tomb Marmot to the stat-boosting Mummy, every pet adds something different to your collection.
While the exact functions of the Scarab, Woody, Glass Cat, and Glass Dog remain a mystery for now, the community continues to experiment and uncover their secrets. Be sure to participate in the event before it ends, as these pets are exclusive and may not return after Halloween.
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