Grow a Garden 2 is not just a farming sequel. The game adds stealing mechanics and proper co-op systems, with guilds sitting at the center of the multiplayer experience. Joining or running a guild puts you in direct competition with other groups, where your heaviest harvests translate into points and points translate into some genuinely impressive prizes. Here is everything you need to know to get started.
How to create a guild in Grow a Garden 2
Creating a guild costs 99 Robux. There is no free alternative, so this step is only worth taking if you are committed to running a group long-term. Once you have decided to spend, the process is straightforward:
- Head to the central hub and find Gilbert, the NPC standing at the Guilds counter.
- Enter your Guild Name, Guild Tag, and a short Description.
- Click the finger button to adjust your guild's colors.
- Confirm the purchase by clicking the 99R$ button.

Gilbert at the Guilds counter
Expanding your roster also costs Robux. Extra member slots are purchased separately, so factor that into your budget before committing.
How to invite players to your guild
Once your guild exists, pulling in teammates is simple:
- Return to the Guilds counter and click View Guild.
- Hit the Invite button and select the players you want to add.
Invited players will not automatically appear in your guild. They need to accept the invitation from their end before they are counted as members.
How to join a guild in Grow a Garden 2
Accepting a guild invitation works through your garden's mailbox, not through any in-game menu. Here is the exact process:
- Go to your garden and interact with the mailbox near the entrance.
- Open the Mail tab.
- Find the guild invitation and click Join.
Once you join, you are immediately entered into the guild competition. Your harvests start counting toward the group's score right away.
What customization options does a guild have?
Guild owners have a solid range of management tools available through the Edit button at the Guilds counter:
- Change the guild name, tag, and description at any time
- Adjust colors for the guild's visual identity
- Kick or ban members who are not contributing
- Promote members using the Rank button to assign roles
- Disband the guild entirely if needed
Role assignment matters if you want trusted members to handle invitations and management without giving everyone full owner-level access.
How do guild points work in Grow a Garden 2?
Points are the engine behind everything in the guild system. The scoring rules are clean and simple:
- Each member's score equals the weight of their single heaviest harvested plant
- 1 point is awarded per gram of that plant's weight
- The guild's total score is the sum of every member's best individual harvest
This means growing one genuinely massive plant matters more than harvesting dozens of average ones. Focus your effort on the highest-weight crops and mutations to push your personal contribution as high as possible. For strategies on maximizing crop weight through mutations, the complete profit strategy guide covers the key techniques in detail.
What rewards can you earn from guild rankings?
The reward pool is tiered by final rank at the end of the competition period. The top spots offer rare pets that are not easily obtained elsewhere:
The gap between rank 1 and rank 3 is significant. A Huge Rainbow Ice Serpent at the top versus a Big Rainbow Ice Serpent at third place shows how much the top two spots are worth fighting for. Even landing in the 4-10 range delivers a Big Ice Serpent, which is a meaningful reward for a coordinated group.
Tips for climbing the guild leaderboard
After spending time with the guild system, a few patterns become clear for groups that want to compete seriously:
- Coordinate your biggest harvests around the same window so the guild score spikes together rather than trickling in unevenly.
- Fill your member slots before the competition heats up. Empty slots are wasted potential points.
- Promote reliable members to management roles so invitations and roster management do not bottleneck on a single person.
- Focus on heavy plants, not just rare ones. Weight drives points, so a mutation-boosted common crop can outperform a rare plant with no weight buffs.
For deeper farming mechanics that feed directly into guild performance, the advanced farming guide breaks down the systems worth mastering.
Guilds are one of the stronger reasons to invest time in Grow a Garden 2 beyond solo play. The Ice Serpent reward tiers alone make coordinated group play worth organizing. For more strategies and guides covering every system in the game, browse the full Grow a Garden guides collection.


