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Ghost Bear Pet Guide - Grow a Garden

By Paquito Jr Conde | October 20, 2025

Ghost Bear Pet Guide - Grow a Garden
The Ghost Bear is a spooky event pet in Grow a Garden that helps players create the rare Spooky mutation on fruits. It first appeared during the Halloween event on October 11, 2025, as a limited pet you could buy using Candy Corn. This bear has a simple purpose: to scare nearby fruit and add a unique spooky touch to your garden. It is a rare pet with a steady passive that rewards patient players who enjoy mutation collecting. Whether for looks or collection, the Ghost Bear is a solid addition for anyone who wants themed gameplay.

Overview

The Ghost Bear is a Rare Halloween pet designed for mutation play. Its passive ability applies the Spooky mutation to fruits nearby at random times. Though it triggers less often than growth or harvest pets, its unique effect makes it valuable for collectors. It is especially loved by players who want to decorate gardens with a Halloween atmosphere. Once the event ends, the Ghost Bear becomes a limited item that can only be traded among players.

How to Get the Ghost Bear

  • Available from the Halloween or Ghoul event shop during the seasonal event.
  • Costs around 70 Candy Corn, the main event currency earned during the Halloween update.
  • Once the event ends, it cannot be purchased normally and is only obtainable through trades.
  • Make sure to check the event stall before the event closes to secure your Ghost Bear.

Pet Stats

  • Rarity: Rare
  • Hunger: 30,000
  • Tradable: Yes
  • Release Date: October 11, 2025

Passive Ability

  • The Ghost Bear’s passive is called "Boo!"" and it scares nearby fruits, turning them into Spooky fruits.
  • This effect happens occasionally, with cooldowns that can range from several minutes between triggers.
  • Each activation gives a chance for one nearby fruit to become Spooky, adding a fun visual and mutation effect.
  • Players often use this pet when focusing on collecting special or rare mutations.
  • It’s best suited for relaxed farming rather than fast growth or production boosts.

Best Ways to Use Ghost Bear

  • Keep Ghost Bear in an active pet slot during mutation or event farming sessions.
  • Feed it regularly to keep it active β€” its hunger value is 30,000.
  • Use it alongside pets that help spread or copy mutations for best results.
  • Take advantage of the Halloween event to earn Candy Corn and unlock it early.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is the Ghost Bear available after the event?

    No. It is an event-limited pet and can only be bought during the Halloween or Ghoul event. Afterward, you can trade with other players who own one.

  • How often does its passive trigger?

    The passive triggers at random, usually every few minutes. It is less frequent than other pets but works automatically when active.

  • Does Spooky mutation increase fruit value?

    The Spooky mutation mainly changes fruit appearance. It can affect value if mixed with other mutations, depending on your setup.

  • How much Candy Corn is needed?

    The Ghost Bear typically costs around 70 Candy Corn, but you should confirm in-game during the event for accuracy.

  • Should beginners get the Ghost Bear?

    Yes, if you enjoy collecting event pets or experimenting with fruit mutations. However, it may not help much with early growth or resource farming.

Why You Should Get Ghost Bear

  • Keep Ghost Bear in an active pet slot during mutation or event farming sessions.
  • It’s the only pet that adds the Spooky mutation, perfect for collectors.
  • It offers a fun Halloween aesthetic that stands out in your garden.
  • Its rarity and event-exclusive status make it a valuable pet for trading and prestige.
  • It provides a low-effort way to add variety to your fruits without constant management.

The Ghost Bear is a Rare Halloween pet in Grow a Garden, released on October 11, 2025. It costs around 70 Candy Corn and has 30,000 hunger. Its passive applies the Spooky mutation to fruits, making it perfect for themed gardens and collectors. Though not a fast-acting pet, it remains one of the most unique event pets worth owning for both beauty and rarity.

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