Primary result
Estimated value
Pet value
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Value = base × mutation × level bonus × trade bonus
Game planning
Estimate pet power and trade value from level, mutation, and bonus multipliers.
Primary result
Estimated value
Pet value
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Value = base × mutation × level bonus × trade bonus
Power score
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Level bonus
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Mutation
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Trade bonus
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A Grow a Garden pet calculator is useful when a pet’s worth depends on more than one number. Level, mutation, and trade bonuses can all move the estimate, and in a game economy that means a pet can look cheap on one field and surprisingly expensive once the full multiplier stack is applied. This calculator turns those hidden multipliers into a live value estimate so you can compare pets without guessing.
That matters because game economies are usually multiplier economies. The base pet value is only the starting point; a leveled pet or a mutated pet can be worth much more once you account for progression bonuses, rarity effects, and trade incentives. The calculator keeps those parts visible so the math feels like a planning tool instead of a magic number.
| Input | Meaning | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Base pet value | Starting value | The anchor for the estimate |
| Mutation multiplier | Rarity / mutation boost | Scales value quickly |
| Trade bonus % | Negotiation or demand premium | Adds a final uplift |
A player trying to decide whether to hold, trade, or upgrade can compare two pets by changing only one assumption at a time. That makes the result useful for quick in-game decisions instead of abstract theory.
If you are trading with friends or comparing a fresh hatch against a seasoned pet, the value estimate helps you see whether the difference comes from raw rarity or from layered bonuses that compound over time.
The power score and bonus readouts also help you understand why two pets with the same base value can feel very different in practice.
It multiplies the base value before other bonuses are applied, so it can have a big effect on the final estimate.
Level is a progression bonus, and small level changes can matter a lot when the base value is already high.
Yes. That is the main use case: compare a pet’s rough trade value before you commit.
No. It is a planning estimate, which is what you want before you make a trade decision.