Grow A Garden 2 Crates
Arch Crate
Arch Crate is a rare crate in Grow A Garden 2 (35% chance).
Overview
Arch Crate is a Rare decorative prop crate. It unlocks one of four wooden arch structures for garden placement and has no effect on gameplay.
How to get Arch Crate
It is sold in the Props Shop for 200,000 Sheckles or 59 Robux, with about a 35% chance of being in stock.
| Source | Chance | Cost | Obtainable |
|---|---|---|---|
| Props Shop | 35% | 200,000 | Yes |
What's inside Arch Crate
Arch Crate can drop 4 different items in Grow A Garden 2, at the chances below.
| Item | Chance | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 35% | A small canopy like structure made of wood. | |
| 30% | A wedding-styled arch made of a sort of white-painted wood. | |
| 25% | A simple wood structure made to be like a U, but upside-down. | |
| 10% | A circle made of wood with the bottom part missing to be an arch. |
Appearance
The crate is a blocky 2x2x2 cube with a weld texture, wrapped in red studded trim with arch details along the top edges.
Trading Arch Crate
Trade value depends on the arch obtained. The Circle Arch has a 10% drop chance and holds the most value. The Wood Arch has a 35% drop chance and holds little.
History
Arch Crate was added to Grow A Garden 2 on June 12, 2026.
Notes
All four arches are decorative props. None affect stats or gameplay.
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Arch Crate FAQ
What is Arch Crate in Grow A Garden 2?
Arch Crate is a Rare decorative prop crate. It unlocks one of four wooden arch structures for garden placement and has no effect on gameplay.
How do you get Arch Crate in Grow A Garden 2?
It is sold in the Props Shop for 200,000 Sheckles or 59 Robux, with about a 35% chance of being in stock.
What rarity is Arch Crate?
Arch Crate is Rare rarity in Grow A Garden 2.
What is the chance of getting Arch Crate?
Arch Crate has a 35% map spawn chance in Grow A Garden 2.
Is Arch Crate a good trade in Grow A Garden 2?
Arch Crate is a solid mid-value crate. Aim for offers that add up to about the same and it trades easily.







