🍀 Fortune Mutation in Grow a Garden — ×50 Multiplier

Fortune is a pet-triggered mutation that multiplies a crop's final Sheckle value by ×50. Here's exactly how to get it, how it stacks, and what it's worth in practice.

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Pet-Triggered Mutation

Ranked #13 of 58 tracked mutations by multiplier size.

📐 How to Get the Fortune Mutation

Trigger: Golden Goose (Legendary) pet ability. Frequency: Applied to the Golden Egg crop the Goose lays every 5–13 minutes.

Also possible: Small chance to spread to a random fruit when selling.

💰 Real Example: Fortune on a Sunflower

Sunflower base value: 144,400₡ At base weight, with only Fortune applied: 144,400 × ×50 = 7,220,000₡

This assumes base weight (no size bonus) and no other mutations stacked — real values go far higher once you add weight scaling and additional mutations. Plug in your own crop and weight →

🔗 Stacking & Best Combos

Pet-triggered mutations bypass random weather/event RNG entirely — equip the required pet and its ability applies the mutation directly. Once applied, it stacks additively with other Environmental-type mutations on the same fruit.

Commonly paired with: 🌅 Dawnbound (×150) and ⚡⚡ Shocked (×100).

📊 Where Fortune Ranks

Fortune is the #13 most valuable mutation out of 58 tracked in Grow a Garden, sitting just behind 🌈 Rainbow (×50) and just ahead of ☁️ Heavenly (×40).

❓ FAQ

What is the Fortune mutation in Grow a Garden?

Fortune (🍀) gives a ×50 multiplier to a crop's final Sheckle value. It's a pet-triggered mutation, obtained via Golden Goose (Legendary) pet ability (Applied to the Golden Egg crop the Goose lays every 5–13 minutes).

What is the Fortune mutation multiplier?

Golden Goose (Legendary) pet ability — Applied to the Golden Egg crop the Goose lays every 5–13 minutes. Small chance to spread to a random fruit when selling. Multiplier: ×50.

🧮 See the exact Sheckle value with your own crop

Plug Fortune into any crop, weight, and mutation stack for the real number.

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