The Nine Tailed Fox is making its debut in Grow A Garden—and no, this isn’t Naruto fan fiction. While it doesn’t shoot chakra blasts or rage-transform mid-fight, this sleek new kitsune pet might just be the most busted thing in the Zen Event update.
It blends the best parts of the Raccoon and Fennec Fox pets, offering a passive that mutates a crop in someone else’s garden, then dupes it for your own. Here's everything how to unlock the Nine Tailed Fox in Grow A Garden and its unique passive ability.
Note: This page is a stub, meaning the information is based on leaks. The Nine Tailed Fox will only be available after the Zen Event update drops on 19th July at 3 PM BST.
How To Unlock Nine Tailed Fox in Grow A Garden | Roblox
The Nine Tailed Fox isn’t available in Grow A Garden just yet, but it’s believed to be tied to the upcoming Zen Event. Its tier is still unknown, but given its powerful effect, I wouldn’t be surprised if it landed in the Mythical or Divine range.
It was teased by developer Jandel on TikTok, though it remains unobtainable at the time of writing. I will update this section with crafting materials or egg sources as soon as they’re confirmed.
What Is The Nine Tailed Fox Passive Ability in Grow A Garden | Roblox
The Nine Tailed Fox is essentially a mutation thief with style. The pet's passive (still subject to change) lets it sneak into another player's garden, apply a random mutation to one of their fruits, then dupes the newly mutated fruit and bring it back to your own garden.
Unlike the standard Raccoon, which snatches random crops, or the Fennec Fox, which only steals mutations, the Nine Tailed Fox passive pulls off both moves in one go. Beyond that, it benefits both you and the player it steals from, since each player gets a reward.
That's everything you need to know about how to get the Nine Tailed Fox in Grow A Garden.
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