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Item Rare

Crowbar

Crowbar is a Rare tool in Grow a Garden 2 tied to locked-object opening and close-range tool use, with Gear Shop as the current listed price.

Crowbar

Crowbar

Type Item
Source Gear Shop
Rarity Rare
Role locked-object opening and close-range tool use
Effect pries open locked objects and works as a melee weapon

Overview

Crowbar is a Rare gear item players check when they want locked-object opening and close-range tool use instead of another seed or pet. The item-card price is Gear Shop, and the gear item does this: pries open locked objects and works as a melee weapon. That makes it a concrete item page, not a gear collection page.

The first live question is whether the item card matches the expected name, price, and effect. For Crowbar, players should check the Gear Shop card, currency icon, stock state, and effect text before spending Sheckles or Robux. This matters because the live card is the buying screen players actually spend from, and sprinkler numbers can change after updates.

How To Get Crowbar

Find Crowbar through the Gear Shop or the gear source shown on the item row. The listed price is Gear Shop. If the row uses Robux, check the live purchase prompt; if it uses Sheckles, check whether the item is in stock before planning around it. No code reward, crop harvest, pet spawn, or NPC quest route is confirmed for Crowbar. Keep the acquisition note to the Gear Shop until an official update or in-game card shows another route.

What Crowbar Does

Crowbar's listed effect is: pries open locked objects and works as a melee weapon. That confirms the item's job in the gear set. Sprinklers should be tested around crop radius, growth speed, fruit size, and mutation chance. Watering cans should be tested on direct plant growth and dry-plant rehydration. Tools and companions should be tested against the exact object or inventory limit named by the row.

The live mechanic still needs a direct item-card check. Duration, radius, stack behavior, charges, cooldown, inventory use rules, and whether the effect touches every crop or only nearby crops should not be guessed from the item name.

Pros & Cons

✅ Pros

  • Direct gear purpose: Crowbar has a specific effect line: pries open locked objects and works as a melee weapon. That gives players a concrete action to test in the garden.
  • Separate entity from collection pages: Crowbar is a named item row, so it can stand as one JSON instead of being folded into a generic gear guide.

❌ Cons

  • Exact mechanics still need live card checks: Crowbar still needs direct checks for duration, radius, stack behavior, charges, and whether the effect persists after leaving the plot.
  • Community source conflict possible: Sprinkler prices, tiers, and duration wording can change after updates. Check the live item card before using the number in a buying route.

📊 Stats Snapshot

Rarity Rare
Source Gear Shop
Type Item
Role Tool / Melee

Detailed Notes

Crowbar is handled as one gear entity. The page records the current name, rarity, price, source, and effect so players can find the item card and test it in the garden. The listed price for Crowbar is Gear Shop. If the in-game card shows a different Sheckles amount, Robux bundle, or stock chance, use the live card for buying and keep this page as the entity reference.

Crowbar should not be used to claim a full route. Radius, timer, stacking, charge loss, and interaction with dry crops or thieves need live play checks before those details become guide content.

Crowbar FAQ

Is Crowbar a concrete Grow a Garden 2 entity?

Yes. Crowbar is a named gear item with rarity, listed price or source, and an effect line.

How do players get Crowbar?

Check the Gear Shop first. The current listed price/source is Gear Shop.

What does Crowbar do?

Its listed effect is: pries open locked objects and works as a melee weapon. Test the live card before relying on radius, duration, or stack rules.

Why does Crowbar need live checking?

Community rows confirm the entity, but exact item-card details can differ by source or update.