
Want to team up with friends in Grow a Garden 2? Guilds are the game’s new co-op system, letting you band together, complete tasks, and unlock rewards. Here’s everything you need to know about creating, joining, and managing a guild in GAG 2.
| Action | Cost | Where |
|---|---|---|
| Create Guild | 99 Robux | Talk to Gilbert at Guilds counter |
| Join Guild | Free | Mailbox in your garden |
| Invite Slots | Robux | Guilds counter |
Creating a guild requires spending real money — guild creation costing 99 Robux, with the process managed through the Guilds counter. Sheckles and code rewards won’t cover this cost, so you’ll need to be ready to spend Robux if you want to start your own guild.
Here’s how to set one up:
Once your guild exists, inviting friends is simple. Invitations are managed through the Guilds counter and mailbox system.
To invite players:
To join a guild:
Joining is completely free — joining a guild is free and happens through the mailbox in front of your garden after someone invites you.
Guilds offer customization options such as changing names, tags, descriptions, roles, and member management, including kicking, banning, and disbanding guilds.
To customize your guild:
Guild rewards are earned through obtaining guild points in Grow a Garden 2, though the specific tasks and reward tiers haven’t been detailed by the developers yet. Beebom notes that the quickest way to earn free rewards right now is by completing GAG 2 guild tasks and climbing the leaderboard, alongside trading high-value crops with friends.
We’ll update this guide the moment the developers reveal the full points system and reward tiers — so check back soon.
Since invite slots cost Robux, plan your guild roster carefully. Recruit active players who’ll regularly contribute to guild tasks once point systems go live, rather than filling slots randomly.
Creating a guild costs 99 Robux, paid directly to Gilbert at the Guilds counter.
Yes. Joining is free just accept an invite through your garden’s mailbox.
Earn guild points by completing tasks (details pending official reveal) and ranking on leaderboards.
Yes, guild leaders can disband guilds, and members can leave anytime via the Guilds counter.