Guilds are one of the social systems that set Grow a Garden 2 apart from the original game. Joining one lets you group up with other players and compete each week for shared prizes tied to the heaviest crops your members can grow.
Quick answer: Speak to Gilbert at the Guild Stand in the center of the map. Pay 99 Robux to create a guild, or accept a guild invite sent to your in-game mailbox to join an existing one.

Create a guild with Gilbert at the Guild Stand
Creating your own guild is a paid action handled entirely through Gilbert, the NPC who stands at the Guild Stand in the middle of the map.

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Add to Google Preferences →Join a guild by accepting an invite
You cannot join a guild directly from a menu. Instead, an Owner or Elder has to invite you, and the invitation arrives in your mailbox where you can accept or decline it. If you want into a specific group, the simplest route is to ask players nearby to send an invite.
If you are the one inviting others, talk to Gilbert, open your guild view, and click the Invite button to add players who are currently in the area. The system sends the invite straight to their mailbox.
Guild roles and how to leave
Every guild uses three roles that control who can recruit and manage the group.
| Role | Permissions |
|---|---|
| Owner | The founder. Can invite new players and promote members. Must disband the guild to leave it. |
| Elder | Acts as an officer and can invite new players. Limited to five per guild. |
| Member | Standard status with no management permissions. |
Elders and Members can leave a guild whenever they want. Owners are the exception, since the only way for an Owner to exit is to disband or delete the guild entirely.
How guild scoring works each week
Guilds compete in a weekly ranking. Points come from each member’s heaviest crop, with one point awarded per gram. Your guild’s total score is the sum of every member’s single best plant, so getting more members to grow one very heavy crop pushes the whole guild up the leaderboard.
Note: Because only each member’s single heaviest plant counts, focusing on growing one massive crop per person is more valuable for the ranking than harvesting lots of smaller ones.

All guild rewards by ranking
At the end of the week, prizes are handed out based on where your guild finishes in the overall standings. The top spots award Ice Serpent pets, while lower placements still hand out Common Eggs.
| Ranking | Prize |
|---|---|
| #1 | 1x Huge Rainbow Ice Serpent |
| #2 | 1x Huge Ice Serpent |
| #3 | 1x Big Rainbow Ice Serpent |
| #4–10 | 1x Big Ice Serpent |
| #11–25 | 1x Rainbow Ice Serpent |
| #26–100 | 1x Ice Serpent |
| #101–1k | 25x Common Egg |
| #1k–5k | 10x Common Egg |
| #5k+ | 5x Common Egg |
Beyond the prizes, getting into a guild early carries a practical benefit. Being part of a group can help protect your crops during those first vulnerable nights when other players are able to steal, so it is worth forming or joining one as soon as you can spare the Robux or find an invite.






