
If you’ve been sinking hours into Grow a Garden on Roblox, you know the grind is real. You plant, you water, you harvest, and you repeat. But lately, I’ve been seeing players in the chat obsessing over one specific companion. Everyone keeps asking, “What does the Moose pet do in Grow a Garden?”
I get the curiosity. When you see a player cruising by with a giant Moose following them, you immediately want to know if they’re just flexing a rare cosmetic or if that beast is secretly carrying them to the top of the leaderboards. I decided to dig deep into the mechanics, trade values, and buffs to give you the complete breakdown. Trust me, after using this bad boy for a week, my entire farming strategy has shifted.
Here is everything you need to know about the Moose pet and why it might be the missing piece in your inventory.
Before we talk stats, let’s establish what this thing actually is. The Moose is classified as a Mythical pet in Grow a Garden. That puts it in the upper echelon of companions, usually sitting above Legendaries and Epics in terms of rarity and power.
Visually, it’s distinct. It’s large, brown, and sports an impressive set of antlers that make it easy to spot in a crowded server. It’s not just a reskin of a dog or cat; it has its own unique model that stands out. But in Roblox sim games, looks aren’t everything. The real question is whether the rarity translates to performance.
I’ll be honest: I usually prioritize efficiency over aesthetics. I’m the guy who will wear a default outfit if it gives me a speed boost. However, equipping the Moose has changed how I enjoy the game.
There is a satisfying psychological boost to seeing a Mythical pet trotting behind you while you harvest pumpkins. But beyond the “flex,” I genuinely enjoy how the Moose simplifies the mid-game loop. I don’t feel as pressured to spam-click every single coin node because I know my passive income is getting a significant boost. It lets me relax a bit more while I farm, which is honestly why I play these types of games in the first place.
Let’s cut to the chase. You didn’t come here for my feelings; you came here for the numbers. After testing and cross-referencing with the latest community data, here is the primary ability of the Moose pet.
The Moose provides a 1.5x Coin Multiplier.
This is massive. While some pets might offer luck boosts or speed increases, the Moose is all about that bag. When you have this pet equipped, every coin you collect from harvesting plants and selling crops is multiplied by 1.5.
Unlike some “Luck” pets that rely on RNG (Random Number Generation) to give you better mutations or seeds, the Coin Multiplier is guaranteed value. I prefer this because it’s consistent. You always know exactly what you’re getting.
Getting your hands on a Moose isn’t as simple as buying it from the shop for a few bucks. It requires a bit of dedication or a hefty wallet.
1. Finding the Moose Item The Moose is obtained by finding the specific “Moose” item in the game. This item is incredibly rare. It functions similarly to other high-tier pet items where you must find the loot drop and then redeem it to add the pet to your inventory.
2. Trading If you aren’t lucky enough to find the drop yourself (and let’s face it, the RNG can be brutal), your best bet is trading. Because this is a Mythical pet with a top-tier buff, it holds high trade value.
To help you speed up your progress toward getting a Moose or items to trade for one, you should be redeeming every code available. Here are some active codes you can use right now to grab free potions, boosts, and coins:
Note: Codes expire quickly. If these don’t work, check our updated list of Grow a Garden Codes for the latest drops.
The developers have been tweaking the balance of pets recently. In previous patches, some coin multipliers were nerfed to prevent the economy from inflating too fast.
Now that you know the power of the Moose, here are a few pro strategies I use to maximize its potential:
It is arguably the best for making money. If your goal is to buy the most expensive items and unlock the highest-tier biomes quickly, yes. However, if you are hunting for super-rare mutant seeds, a Luck-based pet might serve you better temporarily.
No, the Moose pet in Grow a Garden is strictly a Coin Multiplier. It does not increase your movement speed or harvest speed.
Yes, because it is a tradeable item obtained via a drop, you can trade or sell it to other players. Be careful of scammers asking you to “drop trade” (never drop items on the ground). Always use the secure trade window.
While both are Mythical, they usually serve different roles. The Dragon often provides a mix of Luck and Coins, whereas the Moose is specialized purely for profit generation (1.5x coins). Check the Best Pets Tier List to see which currently edges out the other in the meta.
The Moose pet is a game-changer if you are tired of the slow grind. That 1.5x multiplier is the difference between playing for an hour to buy a single upgrade and buying five upgrades in the same timeframe. If you manage to snag one in a trade or find the item yourself, hold onto it tight.
Ready to start farming those millions? Jump back into the game, grab those codes, and start hunting for your new favorite companion. Happy gardening