What is the Crow in Grow A Garden?
The Crow is a common pet in Roblox Grow A Garden that was added during Part 2 of the Halloween Event on October 18th, 2025. Even though it is labeled as a common pet, most players do not get it easily because it can only be obtained through a specific event activity.
In general, players see the Crow as a situational support pet. It does not help every garden setup, but when used correctly, it can provide a noticeable boost to certain plant types.
How do you get the Crow?
The Crow can only be obtained through grave digging during the Halloween Event. When digging a grave, there is an 8.14% chance to receive the Crow.
This means:
You cannot buy it directly
There is no set price
You must rely on repeated grave digging
Most players who successfully obtain the Crow do so after digging many graves. Some get lucky early, but usually it takes time and patience.
Once the Halloween Event ends, the Crow becomes unobtainable, so players who miss the event cannot get it later unless the event returns.
Is the Crow still obtainable now?
No. The Crow is currently not obtainable.
It was only available during the Halloween Event, and after the event ended, grave digging no longer drops it. Players who already own the Crow can still use it, but new players cannot obtain it unless the developers bring the event back in the future.
What does the Crow’s passive ability do?
The Crow has a passive trait called Spooky Crow.
This passive affects Spooky-type plants near the Crow.
Here is how it works in practice:
Spooky plants within 32 to 60 studs
Receive 1.4x to 3x increased growth speed
The boost depends on distance and positioning
Most players notice that plants closer to the Crow grow faster, while plants farther away receive a smaller bonus.
This makes placement important. Simply owning the Crow is not enough; you need to position it carefully near the plants you want to boost.
Which plants benefit from the Crow?
Only Spooky-type plants benefit from the Crow’s passive. Other plant types receive no bonus at all.
In general, Spooky plants are mostly tied to Halloween-themed content. Players who focus on these plants usually already understand their slower base growth, which is why the Crow can feel useful in those setups.
For players who mainly grow normal or event-neutral crops, the Crow usually does nothing and takes up a pet slot.
How strong is the growth speed bonus?
The growth speed bonus ranges from 1.4x to 3x, which is a large difference depending on placement.
In practice:
Poor placement = small boost
Careful placement = strong boost
Most experienced players try to cluster their Spooky plants tightly around the Crow to maximize the effect. When done correctly, the Crow can significantly reduce waiting time.
However, the boost does not stack infinitely. Adding multiple Crows does not usually multiply results in a dramatic way, so most players stick to one.
Does the Crow need food?
Yes. The Crow has a hunger capacity of 1,500.
This is fairly average compared to other pets. You will need to feed it regularly if you want to keep its passive active.
If the Crow runs out of hunger:
Its passive stops working
Spooky plants return to normal growth speed
Most players feed it only when they are actively growing Spooky plants, rather than keeping it active all the time.
Is the Crow good for beginners?
Usually, no.
While the Crow is labeled as a common pet, it is not beginner-friendly for several reasons:
It is event-limited
It only helps Spooky plants
It requires careful placement
New players usually get more value from pets that boost general growth or resource gain. The Crow is more useful for players who already understand plant positioning and event mechanics.
Is the Crow worth using long-term?
It depends on your garden strategy.
Most players use the Crow in these situations:
During Halloween-themed farming
When focusing heavily on Spooky plants
When preparing materials for specific rituals
Outside of those cases, the Crow usually stays unused.
Some players keep it mainly because it is rare and no longer obtainable, not because they actively need its effect.
How does the Crow compare to other Halloween pets?
Compared to other Halloween pets, the Crow is more specialized.
It does not generate items
It does not affect all plants
It focuses purely on growth speed
Pets like Bat or Scarab tend to be more flexible. However, the Crow plays a unique role when used together with them for specific goals.
Why is the Crow required for the Lich pet?
The Crow is one of three required pets to summon the Lich pet using the Lich Crystal.
The required pets are:
Crow
Bat
Scarab
This makes the Crow valuable even if you do not use its passive often. Many players keep it specifically for Lich summoning rather than daily farming.
Because the Crow is no longer obtainable, players who missed it may never be able to summon the Lich unless the event returns.
Common mistakes players make with the Crow
Most players who feel the Crow is “weak” usually make one of these mistakes:
Placing it too far from Spooky plants
Using it with non-Spooky plants
Letting its hunger drop to zero
Expecting it to boost the entire garden
In general, the Crow works best in small, controlled setups rather than large mixed gardens.
Can the Crow be traded or bought?
The Crow itself cannot be purchased directly through normal gameplay systems. Some players look for ways to buy grow a garden tokens roblox to speed up progression, but tokens do not guarantee access to event-limited pets like the Crow.
In general, if you did not obtain the Crow during the Halloween Event, there is no reliable way to get it now.
Should you use the Crow or store it?
Most experienced players do the following:
Use it when growing Spooky plants
Store it when focusing on normal crops
Keep it safe for Lich summoning
The Crow is not an all-purpose pet, but it has a clear role. If you understand that role, it performs exactly as expected.
Final thoughts on the Crow
The Crow is a simple but specialized pet. It does one thing well and nothing else. Most players who benefit from it already know when and why to use it.
If you own the Crow, it is worth keeping. If you do not, you are not missing out on everyday progression, but you may miss certain event-related goals in the future.

