Moon Bloom Tops S Tier in Roblox Grow A Garden 2 Codes Guide
Eurogamer’s roblox grow a garden 2 codes guide puts Moon Bloom at the top of S Tier, giving players a clear planting priority instead of a vague list of favorites. The same rundown also points readers back to the game’s codes, while noting that the best mutation is Bloodlit with a x60 multiplier.
Bloodlit is the most useful multiplier in the guide because it adds x60 to fruit, which changes how quickly a player can turn a crop cycle into Sheckles. That makes the tier list more than a popularity chart: it is a buying-and-growing order for anyone trying to spend money in the game and get more back.
Moon Bloom And S Tier
Moon Bloom sits alone at the top of S Tier, and harvesting it grants the anti-gravity effect. That gives the crop a utility edge on top of its placement, while the guide’s message is blunt: if a player wants the strongest seed priority, Moon Bloom is the first name to know.
Mushrooms are the most profitable crop in the guide, but they come with a slow payoff because they are single harvest and take a long time to grow. That tradeoff is the sort of detail a serious player needs before sinking money into a seed that ties up space without delivering fast returns.
High-Value Crops In A Tier
Pomegranate and Poison Ivy both land as multiple-harvest crops with high selling prices, which makes them the guide’s more flexible money-makers. Cherry is described as slow but profitable, while Glow Mushroom is also slow and profitable but stays in the single-harvest category, so the list separates steady earners from one-and-done crops.
Dragon’s Breath and Venus Fly Trap add a different wrinkle: they attack players who try to steal from a garden during the night. Bamboo serves a practical role instead, acting as a ladder for hard-to-reach crops, while Mango and Acorn grow multiple fruits but can take up a sizable amount of space.
Seed Stall And Codes
The guide also tells players not to forget the Grow a Garden 2 codes, which keeps the focus on resource management rather than pure planting theory. It notes that Seed Stall stock rotates and says players should keep checking it, so the list is not just about what to buy once — it is about timing purchases around what is available.
For players deciding where to spend next, the ordering is straightforward: Moon Bloom first, Bloodlit for the best multiplier, and Mushrooms if they want the highest profit and can live with the wait. The sharper read is that the guide rewards patience and rotation-watching, not random buying, and that is usually where these games separate efficient growers from everyone else.