The Fall Market update brings a limited-time Fall Egg to Grow a Garden alongside a small lineup of seasonal pets in the Event Market. The egg can be purchased with in-game currency, earned through the seasonal activity loop, or bought through a premium track, and it hatches one of five animals with traits that affect player size, plant mutations, and pet progression.

How to get a Fall Egg

  • Buy from the Fall Festival Pet Shop: 90,000,000 Sheckles.
  • Earn via Fall Bloom: contribute plants to the Harvest Spirit until the Fall Bloom progress reaches 500, then claim event rewards (the egg is part of the pool).
  • Purchase with Robux: a single Fall Egg can be bought directly; there’s also a separate Premium Fall Egg (details below).

The Fall Egg’s hatch time is roughly 4 hours 10 minutes. If you keep pets that reduce egg timers (for example, hatch-focused animals like Blood Kiwi or Ostrich), you can shorten the wait.

Note: A brief post-update bug temporarily set the hatch timer to one second; it was corrected shortly after.

Fall Egg pets, odds, and what their traits do

Each Fall Egg hatches one of five pets. Odds are fixed, and traits trigger periodically or passively once the pet is active in your garden.

  • Robin (55%) — Reduces player size by roughly 10–20%. Useful if you prefer tighter navigation around crowded plots.
  • Badger (32.5%) — Digs periodically (about every five minutes) for several seconds, with nearby fruits (around 20 studs) rolling roughly a 10% per-second chance to gain the Cracked mutation.
  • Grizzly Bear (10%) — Periodically attempts to apply the Fall mutation to a nearby fruit (roughly every 3–4 minutes), and slightly increases player size.
  • Barn Owl (1.5%) — Grants a small base-weight bonus to pets purchased directly from shops (caps at 3 kg). Fall-type pets also gain additional XP per second while active.
  • Swan (1%) — Occasionally visits another player’s pet to befriend it and perform its ability; also periodically applies the Graceful mutation to a fruit.

Event Market pets (Fall Pet Shop) and why they matter

The Event Market adds five seasonal animals that don’t come from the egg. They’re purchased outright for Sheckles and offer traits that either save resources, reduce cooldowns, or propagate strong mutations.

  • Chipmunk — 150M — Small chance to avoid consuming a Harvest Tool charge on use.
  • Red Squirrel — 400M — Reduces cooldowns when Fall-type pets finish their trait, letting those abilities come back up sooner.
  • Marmot — 700M — Periodically hides in a hole; find it to receive a Fall-themed reward (cosmetics, seeds, and similar). It has a chance to repeat the trick immediately.
  • Sugar Glider — 900M — Every cycle, slides over three fruits, copies one mutation from each, and triggers it on the next fruit in line—effectively layering an extra mutation onto all three targets.
  • Space Squirrel — 1,200M — Occasionally rolls for the Voidtouched mutation (very high multiplier). The proc chance is low but impactful when it lands.
Tip: Red Squirrel pairs well with Badger, Grizzly Bear, and other Fall-type pets by tightening their loops; Sugar Glider and Space Squirrel shine when your garden already produces mutations regularly.

Premium Fall Egg and the GIANT variant

There’s a premium path during the event with faster hatches and a chance at a souped-up variant:

  • Premium Fall Egg — Robux-only bundles are available (1, 3, or 10 eggs). Hatch time is about 30 seconds.
  • GIANT Premium Fall Egg — A rare outcome from Premium eggs (around 1%). Pets hatched with the GIANT attribute are visibly larger and have their passive effects doubled.

At the time of writing, the premium track includes a pity counter: after 75 Premium Fall Egg hatches, a Swan is guaranteed; after 125, you receive a bonus Fall Egg. If you’re chasing Swan specifically, this sets an upper bound on how many premium eggs you’ll need.

Which pets to prioritize

  • Swan — The ability to mimic another player’s pet opens up utility you don’t own yet, and Graceful adds consistent value to fruits between visits.
  • Grizzly Bear — Another source of Fall mutations, useful if you’re building toward Fall-specific recipes, events, or multipliers.
  • Barn Owl — Small but persistent gains: easier leveling for Fall-type pets and heavier shop-bought pets over time.
  • Sugar Glider — Efficient mutation propagation in established gardens; pairs well with servers where multiple mutation sources are already active.
  • Space Squirrel — High ceiling from Voidtouched procs; consider it a speculative purchase if you can afford the 1,200M price.

Practical setup tips

  • Restock the vendor: After you clear the Pet Shop’s inventory, contribute to Fall Bloom again to refresh stock and keep buying eggs or pets.
  • Place pets with intent: For proximity-based traits (Badger, Grizzly Bear), position pets near your highest-value fruits to concentrate mutation rolls.
  • Shorten the wait: Keep at least one egg-focused pet active to compress the Fall Egg timer while you play.
  • Budget sequencing: If your goal is Swan, decide early whether the pity system makes premium hatches more efficient than raw Sheckles grinding.

Key takeaways

The Fall Egg is straightforward to obtain and slow to hatch without help, but its rare outcomes can reshape a garden’s mutation pipeline. The Event Market pets fill the gaps—either by accelerating cooldowns, preserving resources, or seeding high-value mutations. If you can only target a few, aim for Swan from the egg and pick up Red Squirrel and Sugar Glider from the shop to keep your fruit rows rolling.