Grow a Garden 2 Guilds (2026) — How to Join, Rewards & Best Strategies

Grow a Garden 2 sparked heated discussions on the platform upon its release, with the previously unseen Guild system attracting particular attention. This experience, where dozens of players can gather, is unprecedented. This article will detail how the Guild function works.
Overview
A Guild is a medium-sized team that players can freely create and join in the game. After joining a guild, you will share a team space with dozens of other players, with your own team name, tags, members, etc. There are three role positions:
- Owner (1 person): Has all management authority over the guild, including members and Elders, and the ability to disband the guild.
- Elder (5 people): Has their own responsibilities, including inviting more players to join the guild and kicking people out.
- Member: Only participates in the guild, with limited power.
Creating and Joining a Guild
Creating a Guild and Becoming an Owner
If you wish to become a leader and create your own guild, prepare Robux in advance and follow these steps:
- Go to the trading area in the center of the map and find the Guild Stall marked with orange and white stripes.
- Talk to the NPC Gilbert.
- Select the “Create Guild” option.
- Fill in Guild Information: · Guild Name: Maximum 24 characters · Guild Tag: Maximum 5-character short abbreviation · Guild Description: Maximum 200 characters · Optional: Choose a guild color
- Pay 99 Robux to confirm creation
After payment, the guild becomes active immediately, and you become the guild owner. You can then send guild invitations to others. It’s recommended to choose a friend you know well as the guild’s elder to help you quickly expand the guild’s size. A guild can hold a maximum of 50 players, but the actual guild size is 20. Expanding the guild requires Robux, with the following costs:
· 20→25: 37 Robux · 25→30: 79 Robux · 30→35: 189 Robux · 35→40: 279 Robux · 40→45: 399 Robux · 45→50: 499 Robux
As the guild owner, remember these powers: manage member status, promote or demote Elders, kick out members, and disband the guild.
Note: Guild creation can only be paid for with Robux; in-game Sheckles and redemption codes cannot be used.
Joining a Guild
Joining a guild is free, but you need someone to connect you: find an Elder or Owner to send you a guild invitation, then check your mailbox near the garden entrance in the game and select join to join the guild.
You can ask in the game’s community or among your in-game friends; you should get a response soon. To leave the guild, talk to Gilbert, select View Guild, and then click Leave.
Guild Competitions and Rewards
The core appeal of the guild system lies in Weekly Competitions—teams compete against each other for higher rankings and exclusive rewards. All guilds automatically participate by default, starting every Saturday.
- Scoring Rules (using Biggest Plant as an example):
- · period: June 13, 2026 at 11:00pm – June 20, 2026 at 11:00pm;
- · The heaviest single crop harvested by a member is scored at 1 point per gram;
- · The total score of all guild members is the final score;
- · Rankings will be based on this, and different rankings will receive different rewards at the end of the competition.
Key Strategies: Each person should focus on planting one super-heavy crop; the more members, the higher the total score cap; stacking buffs increases crop weight.
Ranking Rewards
- #1 1 Huge Rainbow Ice Serpent
- #2 1 Huge Ice Serpent
- #3 1 Big Rainbow Ice Serpent
- #4 – 10 1 Big Ice Serpent
- #11 – 25 1 Rainbow Ice Serpent Serpent
- #26 – 100 1 Ice Serpent
- #101 – 1,000 25 Common Eggs
- #1,000 – 5,000 10 Common Eggs
- #5,000+ 5 Common Eggs
Note: The Ice Serpent can only be obtained from guild rewards. It is a super pet that protects the garden and can freeze intruders, making it the best helper to adapt to the new gameplay.
How to maximize the use of your guild?
1. Actively recruit and expand the guild
The default guild size is 20 members, which can be expanded to a maximum of 50 members via Robux. In the first competition, the number of members directly determines the total score cap, so expanding as early as possible is a wise investment.
2. Reasonable division of labor and the appointment of elders
Promote active and reliable members to elders to share the recruitment work.
3. Focus on cultivating the best crop
In the weekly competition, only the heaviest crop of each member is counted for points. Instead of scattering your efforts, guide everyone to focus resources on creating a giant plant.
4. Stay Active, Remove Inactive Members
Regularly remove inactive members to make room for new ones.
5. Shop Purchases
The refresh rate for high-level seeds in the seed shop is extremely low. With only two or three days left in the competition, players can head to the Grow a Garden 2 Shop to purchase heavyweight seeds and various boost gear to maximize their score.
Final Thoughts
The guild system injects new social and competitive vitality into Grow a Garden 2. Whether you want to fight alongside friends or climb to the top of the leaderboard, forming or joining a guild is an essential step on the road to becoming a master. Head to Central Plaza and find Gilbert to begin your guild journey!




