Electric Mutation
Electric Mutation is a Grow a Garden 2 weather mutation that lasts about 5 minutes and is tied to Electric weather mutation.
- Type
- other
What Is Electric Mutation?
Electric Mutation is a concrete weather mutation players watch for because it changes crop growth, mutation chances, stealing, or seed spawns while the event is active. The listed duration is about 5 minutes, and the listed effect is: adds an 80x weather modifier to the mutation stack. The player question is not where to read a full weather guide. It is what to do when Electric Mutation appears on the server. If the event affects crop growth, keep plants growing during the timer. If it applies a mutation, check harvested fruit names and sale values after the event. If it spawns seeds or status effects, check the map and the player status before stealing. Use this page as the entity record for Electric Mutation. The page does not claim a full route, exact spawn chance, or guaranteed payout. Server timing, admin overrides, event prompt wording, and mutation application rules need live checks whenever the game updates.
How To Get Electric Mutation
Electric Mutation occurs as a weather or night event rather than a shop item. Players do not buy it like a seed or gear item. Watch the live server sky, event prompt, and weather UI for the Electric Mutation state. If Electric Mutation spawns seeds or applies a player status, the action happens during the event window. The exact spawn point, player selection, and trigger chance are not guaranteed by the entity row.
Electric Mutation Abilities
Electric Mutation's listed effect is: adds an 80x weather modifier to the mutation stack. That is the current mechanic boundary for the entity. It can affect plant growth, crop mutations, seed spawns, or stealing outcomes depending on the row. Do not assume the effect always hits every crop or every player. Check whether the event applies to planted crops, harvested fruit, stolen fruit, random crop targets, or map pickups before making route claims.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Concrete event row: Electric Mutation has a named row with duration and effect, so it can be tracked as one event entity.
- Direct player action: Electric Mutation gives players a clear live check: watch the timer, confirm the effect, and inspect crop or seed results before selling.
Cons
- Spawn chance not fixed here: Electric Mutation's spawn rate and admin override behavior are not confirmed in this entity file.
- Effect targeting needs live testing: The item card names the effect, but it does not prove whether every crop, one random crop, the owner only, or a stolen fruit receives the result.
Attributes
- role
- Electric weather mutation
- best_for
- checking Electric weather mutation when the event appears
- difficulty
- server-timed
Obtain Methods
- Server event window: Wait for Electric Mutation to appear as a server weather or night event. The listed duration is about 5 minutes.
- Live event prompt: Use the on-screen event prompt and sky change to confirm Electric Mutation before harvesting, stealing, or chasing spawned seeds.
Electric Mutation Entity Role
Electric Mutation is written as an event entity because it has its own name, timer, and effect. It is not a general weather guide.
Live Check
When Electric Mutation starts, check the event prompt, sky change, timer, and resulting crop names. Those live signals decide whether the listed effect is active in that server.
Boundary
Exact spawn rate, admin-trigger behavior, stacking with other weather, and mutation payout formulas belong in guide or calculator content, not in this entity page.
Electric Mutation FAQ
Is Electric Mutation a concrete entity?
Yes. Electric Mutation is a named event with a listed duration and effect.
How do players trigger Electric Mutation?
Players wait for it as a server event. The entity sources do not confirm a player-controlled trigger.
What does Electric Mutation do?
Its listed effect is: adds an 80x weather modifier to the mutation stack.
What still needs checking for Electric Mutation?
Spawn rate, exact targeting, stacking, and live prompt wording need in-game confirmation.
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