Kitsune – Grow a Garden Wiki
Your complete wiki for the Kitsune pet in Grow a Garden. Find stats, abilities, and how to obtain this companion.

Kitsune
| Tier | Prismatic |
| Obtaining Method | Zen Egg |
| Hatch Chance | 0.08% |
| Hunger | 49,999 |
| Obtainable? | No |
Overview
The Kitsune is a limited Prismatic pet introduced during the Zen Event. It can be obtained from the Zen Egg with an extremely rare 0.08% hatch chance, making it one of the rarest pets in Grow a Garden.
Appearance
The Kitsune is modeled after the legendary mythical fox spirit found in East Asian folklore. It features a white body with vivid red accents, nine elegant tails, and a radiant red aura surrounding its head, tails, and paws. This mystical design perfectly complements the Zen theme, symbolizing wisdom, power, and spiritual energy.
Traits
- Nine-Tailed Myth: Every 12 to 22 minutes, the Kitsune visits another player’s crop and mutates it using Chakra, then duplicates the fruit and delivers it to the owner. There is a very rare chance for the mutation to be enhanced with Foxfire Chakra, a unique fiery variant.
How to Obtain
- The Kitsune could be hatched from the Zen Egg with a 0.08% chance during the Zen Event. It is currently unobtainable.
Kitsune Trivia & Fun Facts
- The Kitsune is the first Prismatic pet introduced to the game and remains one of only three of its kind.
- It has the lowest hatch rate in Grow a Garden, with a 1 in 1,250 (0.08%) chance from the Zen Egg.
- Before the Zen Event’s official release, the hatch chance was slightly higher at 0.1% (1 in 1,000).
- The Kitsune’s ability works similarly to the Raccoon, but with added mutation capabilities.
- The pet’s model technically has eight tails, referencing the folklore where a Kitsune grows one tail every century—implying it’s over 800 years old.
- It shares the same model as the Corrupted Kitsune, with visual differences in aura and color.
- Combining Chakra-based mutations from both Kitsune and Corrupted Kitsune can create Harmonized or even Ascended Chakra mutations.
- Occasionally, the Kitsune may trigger its stealing ability twice in quick succession due to rare timing overlaps.