Basic Pot
Basic Pot is an Epic item in Grow a Garden 2 tied to portable growing gear, with 300,000 Sheckles as the current listed price.
- Type
- item
- Rarity
- Epic
What Is Basic Pot?
Basic Pot is an Epic gear item players use for portable growing gear. The current gear list gives it a separate row with 300,000 Sheckles as the listed price and describes the effect as: lets a player grow a crop anywhere on the map. That is enough for a concrete entity page. The player value is the action it enables. Basic Pot is not a crop, NPC, code, or guide topic; it is a tool or consumable that changes movement, defense, planting, carrying, visibility, or anti-player pressure. Use the listed effect to decide whether it belongs in a farm workflow, night stealing check, or garden defense setup. The exact live rules still need testing. Duration, cooldown, charges, area, target rules, item loss on use, and whether it can be used while holding crops are not all confirmed from the list row. Treat Basic Pot as a concrete gear entity and verify the item card before relying on it in a route.
How To Get Basic Pot
Look for Basic Pot in the Gear Shop or the gear category where the item appears. The listed price is 300,000 Sheckles. If the item is free, confirm whether it is given to every player at spawn or through the starting tool set. If the item is Robux or premium, check the live purchase prompt before buying.
Basic Pot Abilities
Basic Pot's listed effect is: lets a player grow a crop anywhere on the map. Use that as the current ability boundary. It confirms what the item is meant to do, but not the full live mechanic. Players still need to check cooldown, duration, range, charges, and whether the item is consumed after use.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Concrete entity row: Basic Pot has its own named row, so it deserves an entity JSON instead of being buried inside a collection page.
- Clear first check: The first first check for Basic Pot is visible: price/source plus the role line. Players can verify those facts without reading a full strategy guide.
Cons
- Live numbers still missing: Basic Pot still needs live checks for timing, odds, payout, cooldown, or range before the page can make exact route claims.
- Collection pages disagree in places: Names, prices, and exact card wording can change after updates, so players should trust the live in-game card before spending currency.
Attributes
- role
- portable growing gear
- best_for
- checking portable growing gear in live play
- difficulty
- medium
Obtain Methods
- Listed source: Use the in-game card for Basic Pot. Check the name, type, price or source, and effect text before spending currency.
- Live confirmation: Open the in-game card for Basic Pot and check the price, currency, source, and effect text before spending rare stock, Robux, or a large Sheckles balance.
Related Gear Wiki Entries
Basic Pot Entity Role
Basic Pot is handled as one entity page. The page records what the player can verify now: type, rarity, listed price or source, and the role/effect attached to the entity.
What To Check In Game
For Basic Pot, check the item card or shop row first. Confirm the currency, the exact name, and whether the live card matches the community row before using the entity in a build, farm plan, or defense setup.
Source Boundary
The current source is community wiki data, not a full official patch note. That is enough to create the entity page, but exact mechanics stay tied to live testing.
Basic Pot FAQ
Is Basic Pot a concrete Grow a Garden 2 entity?
Yes. Basic Pot appears as its own named row with type, price/source, and role/effect data.
How do players get Basic Pot?
Use the listed source first: 300,000 Sheckles. Check the live shop, egg, or purchase card before spending currency.
What does Basic Pot do?
Its current role is portable growing gear. The page only uses the listed role/effect and does not invent cooldowns, odds, or payouts.
What still needs checking for Basic Pot?
Exact timing, cooldown, odds, sale value, stock rate, range, or route details still need live confirmation depending on the entity type.
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