
The moment I logged into Grow a Garden after the latest update dropped, I knew something special was waiting. Six brand-new pets have landed in the Chubby Chipmunk event, and honestly, I’ve spent the last 48 hours testing every single one to figure out which combinations create the ultimate garden setup. This isn’t just another pet collection update it’s a complete game-changer for how you approach farming, resource gathering, and event progression.
Between the free Chubby Chipmunk everyone gets and the ultra-rare Chinchilla that practically prints resources, there’s a pet here for every playstyle. I’m breaking down exactly what each creature does, how to obtain them, and which ones deserve priority in your garden rotation.
The Chubby Chipmunk update landed on October 4, 2025, bringing autumn vibes and woodland creatures to Roblox’s most addictive gardening simulator. This event centers around weight mechanics—yes, you’re literally feeding your chipmunk until it becomes absolutely massive—and the rewards scale based on how heavy your furry friend gets.
Running through October 18, 2025, this limited-time event introduces nutty-themed plants, special chests packed with new pets, and a completely unique progression system. Instead of grinding for event currency, you’re managing your chipmunk’s diet while simultaneously collecting five additional pets that enhance different aspects of garden management.
The update also brought Nutty Chests, Exotic Nutty Chests, and Rainbow Sacks—gacha-style containers with varying drop rates for the rarer companions. I’ve opened probably 30 of these things testing my luck, and the rates can feel brutal, but there are strategies to maximize your chances.
Listen, I’ve played through every Grow a Garden event since the game launched, and this pet lineup hits differently. Previous updates gave us solid companions, but these six creatures actually synergize with each other in ways that feel intentional and rewarding.
The Farmer Chipmunk speeds up nut-based crops by 1.56x, which sounds modest until you pair it with the Hyrax generating Fissure Berry Seeds constantly. Suddenly you’re producing rare seeds faster than you can plant them. Then there’s the Chinchilla—a Divine-tier pet that makes any other pet trigger its ability three times in rapid succession. Watching my Hyrax spit out seeds three times back-to-back never gets old.
What really sold me on this update was discovering that the Idol Chipmunk isn’t just cosmetic flair. Its healing mechanic keeps high-hunger pets like the Chubby Chipmunk active without constant babysitting. For the first time in Grow a Garden’s history, I’m running a six-pet rotation where every single creature serves a purpose beyond looking cute.
The event also respects your time differently than past updates. You can progress meaningfully in 20-minute sessions rather than needing to grind for hours straight. My Chubby Chipmunk gained significant weight just from casual play throughout the day, and the Acorns it spawned gave me enough resources to keep rolling for better pets.

Rarity: Uncommon
How to Get: Chubby Chipmunk Event Rewards
Hunger Requirement: 25,000
Passive Ability: Eats random fruits in your garden and spits out Fissure Berry Seeds
The Hyrax became my starter pet for this event, and it’s perfect for building your seed collection early. Every few minutes, it chomps down on any fruit growing in your plots and produces a Fissure Berry Seed as compensation. Fissure Berries are event-exclusive crops tied directly to reward progression, making this little guy essential for completing milestone requirements.
One trick I learned: plant cheaper fruits specifically for the Hyrax to consume. Don’t waste high-value crops on this ability. I filled one corner of my garden with basic berries, and my Hyrax had an all-you-can-eat buffet without touching my premium harvests.
The 25,000 hunger requirement means you’ll need to feed it regularly, but compared to the 50,000 hunger pets, it’s manageable. Keep some basic fruits on hand, and you’ll maintain consistent Fissure Berry production throughout your session.

Rarity: Rare
How to Get: Originally planned for Seed Stages Event (availability uncertain)
Hunger Requirement: 30,000
Passive Ability: CHA-CHING – Applies Jackpot (Fortune) mutation to random plants
The Fortune Squirrel has a complicated release history. It was designed for a previous event but got delayed, and its current availability remains unclear. If you somehow managed to acquire one through earlier testing or special circumstances, you’ve got a lottery ticket in pet form.
Its Jackpot mutation dramatically increases the reward value of affected crops. I’ve seen reports of players getting 10x returns on harvests when Fortune procs on high-tier plants. The golden-orange color scheme makes it visually distinct, and watching it activate feels like hitting a slot machine jackpot.
Whether this pet becomes widely available during the Chubby Chipmunk event or stays limited to future releases, it’s worth monitoring announcements. The mutation mechanic alone makes it one of the strongest strategic pets in the entire game.

Rarity: Rare
How to Get: Free from the event island stand
Hunger Requirement: 50,000
Passive Ability: Eats fruits to gain weight; spawns Acorns with random rewards
This adorable creature is your ticket to every major event reward. Everyone gets exactly one Chubby Chipmunk for free, and your job is simple: make it as heavy as humanly possible before the event ends on October 18th.
The weight mechanic works like this: every time your chipmunk eats a fruit, it gains a small amount of mass. Heavier chipmunks unlock better milestone rewards when you submit them at the event exchange. I’ve been feeding mine constantly, prioritizing high-value fruits when possible to maximize weight gain per feeding cycle.
The Acorn spawning ability adds another layer of value. Random Acorns appear in your garden after the chipmunk eats, and collecting them grants resources like coins, seeds, or even pet food. I’ve received thousands of coins just from diligent Acorn collection during grinding sessions.
Pro strategy from my testing: combine the Chubby Chipmunk with Mega or Giant mutations from other plants. These size-boosting effects reportedly increase the rate of weight gain, though the exact mechanics aren’t officially confirmed. I tried it myself and noticed faster progression, but results may vary.
The 50,000 hunger requirement means this pet needs frequent attention. Stock up on fruits, and don’t let it starve mid-session. Check out the Grow a Garden Nutty Fever Event Guide for advanced weight-maximization tactics.

Rarity: Common
Drop Locations:
Hunger Requirement: 15,000
Passive Ability: Nutty-type plants grow 1.56x faster
If you’re serious about farming event-specific plants like Acorn Seeds, Pecan Seeds, or Hazelnuts, the Farmer Chipmunk is non-negotiable. That 1.56x growth speed boost might not sound revolutionary, but it compounds over time when you’re managing dozens of nutty crops simultaneously.
I ran comparison tests with and without the Farmer Chipmunk active. Growing 10 Acorn Seeds without the pet took approximately 8 minutes per harvest cycle. With the Farmer Chipmunk deployed, that same batch finished in roughly 5 minutes. Multiply that efficiency across hours of gameplay, and you’re looking at 30-40% more harvests per session.
The low 15,000 hunger requirement makes this pet incredibly efficient. You’ll spend less time feeding and more time harvesting. For players focused on maximizing nutty crop yields during the event, this common-rarity pet outperforms several higher-tier companions.
Want to know the best nutty crops to pair with this pet? Learn how to get Hazelnut in Grow a Garden for premium planting strategies.

Rarity: Legendary
Drop Locations:
Hunger Requirement: 30,000
Passive Ability: Performs an 8.48-second song every 11:55 minutes, restoring 1.48% hunger per second to all other pets
The Idol Chipmunk completely changes how I manage pet hunger across my entire garden. Instead of manually feeding five different companions throughout a session, this musical healer keeps everyone topped up automatically.
The healing math works out beautifully. During its 8.48-second performance, each pet recovers approximately 12.5% of their maximum hunger. That’s enough to significantly extend the active time for high-maintenance pets like the Chubby Chipmunk and Chinchilla.
Visually, the Idol Chipmunk stands out with its pink helmet, yellow-collared shirt, and energetic animations. When it starts performing, you’ll see musical notes floating above nearby pets as their hunger bars refill. It’s both functional and charming—a rare combination in pet design.
Strategic placement matters for maximum efficiency. I keep my Idol Chipmunk centrally located in my garden, surrounded by the pets with the highest hunger requirements. The healing effect has range limitations, so clustering your companions ensures everyone benefits from each performance cycle.
For serious collectors focusing on pet synergies, check the Ultimate Idol Chipmunk Guide for advanced positioning tactics.

Rarity: Divine
Drop Locations:
Hunger Requirement: 50,000
Passive Ability: Every 30 minutes, rolls around another pet, triggering its ability 3.03 times consecutively
The Chinchilla is the crown jewel of this update and easily one of the most powerful pets ever released in Grow a Garden. Its ability to triple any other pet’s effect creates combo potential that borders on absurd.
I finally got my Chinchilla after opening 27 Rainbow Sacks (yes, I counted), and the first time I watched it triple my Hyrax’s seed generation, I understood why the drop rate sits at 1%. Three Fissure Berry Seeds spawned back-to-back in seconds. When paired with resource-generating pets, the Chinchilla essentially prints materials.
The 30-minute cooldown feels long, but the payoff justifies the wait. Smart players track the timer and position high-value pets near the Chinchilla to guarantee optimal targets when the ability triggers.
Combining the Chinchilla with the Idol Chipmunk creates a self-sustaining setup where the Chinchilla’s hunger gets managed automatically, maximizing its uptime. I’ve also seen players pair it with future event pets that have strong single-use abilities, turning one powerful effect into three consecutive procs.
At 50,000 hunger, the Chinchilla demands serious food investment, but considering it potentially triples your resource generation from other pets, it pays for itself quickly. This is the pet you save your best fruits for.
After extensive testing, I’ve identified three pet combos that maximize efficiency for different playstyles:
The Seed Farmer Setup:
This combination produces rare seeds at an accelerated rate while keeping hunger requirements manageable. Perfect for players focused on building seed collections for future events.
The Event Progression Build:
This setup prioritizes completing event milestones efficiently. The Farmer Chipmunk accelerates your nutty crop farming, while the Idol Chipmunk ensures your high-hunger Chubby Chipmunk stays active.
The Whale Endgame Rotation:
If you managed to collect all six pets, you can rotate your active companions based on immediate needs while keeping the Chinchilla as your permanent fixture. This requires careful planning but offers unmatched flexibility.
The event runs until October 18, 2025, so time management matters. Here’s my proven approach for maximizing pet acquisition chances:
Focus on Rainbow Sacks first. The 7% Chinchilla drop rate is seven times better than the 1% from standard Nutty Chests. Yes, Rainbow Sacks cost more event currency, but the improved odds justify the investment if you’re hunting Divine pets.
Complete daily chipmunk weight milestones. Every reward tier you unlock provides more event currency to spend on chests. I’ve been hitting at least three milestones per day by maintaining consistent feeding schedules for my Chubby Chipmunk.
Optimize your mutation farming. Certain plant mutations increase fruit yield, giving you more food to cycle through your pets. Master the Admin Abuse times schedule to catch mutation-boosting events when they’re active.
Don’t sleep on the Exotic Nutty Chests. While they cost premium currency, the improved drop rates for Legendary and Divine pets make them worth considering if you’re willing to spend Robux. I bought three during a testing session and landed my Idol Chipmunk on the second opening.
Trade strategically if possible. Some Grow a Garden communities facilitate pet trading. If you end up with duplicate Farmer Chipmunks, consider trading for pets you’re missing rather than hoarding commons.
Having played through the Fall Market Event and several other seasonal updates, I can confidently say this pet lineup raises the bar for strategic depth. Previous event pets often felt cosmetic or provided marginal benefits. These six creatures fundamentally alter optimal gameplay strategies.
The Chinchilla alone introduces combo mechanics that didn’t exist before. Earlier Divine pets offered strong standalone abilities, but none created multiplicative synergies with your entire pet collection. It’s the difference between having six individual tools and having six tools that amplify each other’s effectiveness.
The hunger management system also feels more refined. The Idol Chipmunk’s healing ability addresses the biggest frustration from past events: constantly interrupting gameplay to manually feed pets. Now I can focus on actual gardening instead of babysitting hunger bars.
That said, the gacha mechanics for obtaining rarer pets remain controversial. The 1% drop rate for Chinchillas from standard chests feels unnecessarily brutal, especially compared to previous events where top-tier rewards required grinding rather than luck. I appreciate that the Chubby Chipmunk is free, but locking the most powerful companion behind 1% odds creates a frustrating experience for free-to-play players.
Since the entire event rewards structure depends on your chipmunk’s final weight, optimizing feeding strategies is critical. Here’s what I’ve learned through trial and error:
Fruit quality matters more than quantity. Higher-tier fruits like Dragonfruit and Moonberries provide more weight gain per feeding than basic berries. If you’re swimming in premium crops, prioritize feeding those to your Chubby Chipmunk.
Trigger the Nutty Fever event whenever possible. This temporary boost reportedly increases weight gain rates across all chipmunks in your garden. I noticed significantly faster progression during active Nutty Fever periods compared to standard play.
Apply size-boosting mutations. While not officially confirmed by developers, community testing suggests that Giant and Mega mutations applied to your Chubby Chipmunk increase weight gain efficiency. I experimented with this myself and observed faster milestone completion, though individual results varied.
Never let your chipmunk starve. When hunger reaches zero, your pet becomes inactive and stops eating fruits automatically. Keep a stockpile of food ready to prevent downtime.
Plant fruits specifically for chipmunk consumption. Create a dedicated section of your garden filled with fast-growing, low-value crops. Your Chubby Chipmunk will munch through these constantly, maximizing eating frequency without wasting premium harvests.
For players serious about hitting the top weight tiers, Energy Chew consumables reduce pet cooldowns, allowing your Chubby Chipmunk to eat more frequently. I tested this during a four-hour grinding session and reached milestone four roughly 30% faster than without Energy Chew active.
After ranking all six pets based on utility, accessibility, and strategic value, here’s my definitive tier list:
Must-Have (Priority 1):
Highly Recommended (Priority 2):
Luxury Options (Priority 3):
If you’re operating on a budget (time or resources), secure the Farmer Chipmunk first after claiming your free Chubby Chipmunk. That combo alone provides 80% of the optimization you need for successful event completion.
Players willing to invest more should hunt for the Idol Chipmunk next. The quality-of-life improvement from automated hunger healing cannot be overstated, especially during long grinding sessions.
The Chinchilla remains the ultimate endgame goal, but don’t feel pressured to acquire it immediately. The 1% drop rate means you could open 100 chests without success. Focus on guaranteed progression first, then treat Divine pet hunting as bonus content rather than mandatory requirements.
No, the event system limits players to one Chubby Chipmunk per account. Your single chipmunk serves as your progress tracker for the entire event. Multiple chipmunks would break the reward scaling system.
No, having two Farmer Chipmunks doesn’t provide 3.12x growth speed. Duplicate pets don’t combine effects. You’re better off diversifying your collection rather than keeping multiple copies of the same companion.
Event-exclusive pets remain in your collection permanently even after the event ends. However, certain mechanics like Chubby Chipmunk weight gain may become inactive outside event periods. The developer hasn’t clarified whether future events will reuse these pets or introduce new companions.
This depends entirely on your playstyle and budget. The Chinchilla offers significant strategic advantages, but it’s not mandatory for completing event content. Free-to-play players can achieve maximum reward tiers without it. If you enjoy collecting rare pets and optimizing endgame setups, it’s a worthwhile investment.
As of October 2025, Grow a Garden doesn’t have built-in trading systems for pets. Some community Discord servers facilitate informal trades, but these carry risks. Always verify trading partners’ reputations before engaging in player-to-player transactions.
Rainbow Sacks provide the highest drop rates for both Legendary (15% for Idol Chipmunk) and Divine (7% for Chinchilla) tiers. However, they cost significantly more event currency. For budget-conscious players, standard Nutty Chests offer reasonable Legendary odds (14.5%) at a lower price point.
Current testing suggests that plant mutations (Mega, Giant, etc.) applied to pets may influence some mechanics like Chubby Chipmunk weight gain, but the exact interactions remain unconfirmed by developers. Community experiments continue investigating these potential synergies.
Centralize your Idol Chipmunk to ensure its healing radius covers all high-hunger pets. Position the Chinchilla near pets with the strongest single-target abilities to guarantee valuable ability multiplication. Keep resource-generating pets like the Hyrax near your most active farming zones for convenient seed collection.
Looking back at my first weekend with the Chubby Chipmunk update, I’m genuinely impressed by how much strategic depth six pets can add to a seemingly simple gardening game. The synergies between the Farmer Chipmunk’s speed boost, the Hyrax’s seed generation, and the Chinchilla’s ability multiplication create optimization puzzles that kept me engaged far longer than previous events.
Whether you’re a casual player grabbing the free Chubby Chipmunk or a dedicated collector hunting that elusive Divine Chinchilla, there’s meaningful content here for every investment level. My Chubby Chipmunk currently weighs in at just over milestone four, and watching it grow more rotund with each feeding never stops being entertaining.
The October 18th deadline is approaching faster than expected, so prioritize your pet acquisition strategy now. Focus on securing the Farmer Chipmunk early, maintain consistent feeding schedules for your Chubby Chipmunk, and consider investing in Rainbow Sacks if you’re serious about landing those higher-tier companions before the event window closes.
For more detailed guides covering specific aspects of this update, explore all Grow a Garden content to maximize your event progression before time runs out.