The Halloween Merchant in Grow a Garden appears for 24 hours on October 31 and sells eight limited-time items with fixed prices in Sheckles, including two seeds, two gear, one pet, and three cosmetics. It spawns beside the Seed Shop, can be accessed by pressing E, and uses Sheckles (not Candy Corn), with some items also purchasable for Robux and strict per-account stock limits.
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Grow a Garden Halloween Merchant
When and where
- Availability: October 31 only, for the full day; unlike hourly Halloween markets, this merchant persists all day then disappears after Halloween ends.
- Location: Next to the Seed Shop in the main hub; walk up and press E to open the merchant window.
- Currency: Sheckles for all eight listings; Candy Corn is not used in this shop, though Robux options exist for some items.
Full shop list Grow a Garden Halloween Merchant
What each item does
- Spider Vine: Limited Halloween seed; legendary crop for spooky theming and value farming during/after the event window.
- Monster Flower: Limited Halloween seed; mythical crop that adds visual impact and can resell for solid Sheckles returns post-planting.
- Frightwork: Legendary gear that functions as Halloween-themed fireworks for cosmetic effects in your garden.
- Vampire Fang: Prismatic gear that temporarily transforms you into a bat for about 30 seconds, offering a novel mobility/visual experience.
- Specter: Exclusive legendary pet that roams and haunts crops, applying Halloween mutations—Vamp (~25% more likely), Spooky (rarer), and Ghostly (least likely) over time.
- Lich Statue: Legendary cosmetic structure to anchor a haunted build theme in your plot.
- Skull Fence: Legendary fence skin for perimeter customization; extremely high Sheckles cost with no Robux fallback.
- Cemetery Fence: Mythical fence skin for full graveyard aesthetics; also Sheckles-only at the same price tier as Skull Fence.
Best buys if short on Sheckles
- Specter: High gameplay value by passively rolling Vamp, Spooky, and Ghostly mutations on crops, making it a cornerstone purchase for Halloween mechanics.
- Cemetery Fence: Top-tier cosmetic for a full graveyard look if prioritizing aesthetics; plan for the 300M Sheckles spend with no Robux option.
- Monster Flower: A thematic mythical seed that enhances visuals and offers respectable resale potential after harvest cycles.
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Strategy and purchasing tips
- Buy limited-stock items first: Specter, Lich Statue, Skull Fence, and Cemetery Fence are one-per-account and can be gone quickly if you leave and rejoin late.
- Use Robux selectively: Seeds/gear/pet have Robux alternatives if Sheckles are tight, but the two fence skins require Sheckles only, so reserve currency for them if cosmetics matter.
- Visit early: The merchant is all-day but one-day only; shopping early on October 31 ensures you don’t miss the window due to time zones or server rotation.
Event context and differences
- Different from the hourly Halloween Market: The Halloween Merchant is a one-day, persistent shop separate from the 15-minute hourly Halloween Night market cycles that sell Candy Corn–priced items elsewhere in the event.
- Merchant rotation slot: It occupies the traveling merchant spot next to the Seed Shop, maintaining a familiar interact point with unique one-day inventory.
FAQs
- Does the Halloween Merchant take Candy Corn? No, only Sheckles are used here, with select items offering a Robux purchase option inside the same shop.
- How do I interact with the merchant? Approach the stand beside the Seed Shop and press E to open the catalog and purchase interface.
- Are the seeds permanent after purchase? Items remain in your inventory/garden systems, but the merchant itself and its exclusive catalog vanish after October 31.
If just buying one gameplay item, prioritize Specter for long-term mutation value; if styling your garden, target Cemetery Fence or Skull Fence as centerpiece cosmetics during the one-day window.
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