U4GM Grow a Garden 2: Anubis Carrot XP Loop

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Learn how stacked carrot mutations can speed up Anubis pet training, with practical prep tips for Harvest Moon Part 3 and its unconfirmed Machine in Grow a Garden 2.

Pet leveling doesn't have to mean sitting through the same slow routine every session. The Anubis setup gives you more control by turning stacked carrot mutations into steady age gains, while Grow a Garden 2 Items can help fill gaps in a busy farming setup.

What Makes the Anubis Method Different?

This method builds a reusable mutation loop instead of relying only on normal pet activity.

You can swap pets between stages, adjust the carrot count, and keep one strong mutation source ready for the next run.

1 Build a Reliable Carrot Batch

This stage suits players who want a steady supply of mutation-rich crops without burning through their garden space.

Start with these useful choices.

• Plant about 20 carrots in one clear section of the garden.

• Use Phoenix, Kappa, or Wolf to begin adding mutations.

• Pair the setup with seven 15-second Mimic Octopus pets.

• After the first pass, switch to one Tiger, one T-Rex, and six 15-second Mimic Octopus pets.

Let the garden run for roughly five to ten minutes. More mutations usually mean better pet-age returns later.

2 Move the Mutations to One Crop

This part is best for players who prefer a compact setup that is easier to protect and repeat.

Use one target carrot and keep the transfer area tidy.

• Plant one extra carrot and mark it as your target.

• Equip one Spinosaurus with seven 15-second Mimic Octopus pets.

• Place the target correctly with your tool before starting the transfer.

• Harvest the older carrots once their mutations have moved across.

You'll be left with one crop carrying a much larger mutation stack. Keep it safe, because it powers the next cycle.

3 Run the Anubis Leveling Loop

This branch is made for players who want to push one pet upward quickly rather than spread gains across several pets.

Prepare the active setup like this.

• Keep one heavily mutated carrot unfavorited.

• Plant 20 to 25 fresh carrots and favorite the new batch.

• Use one T-Rex and seven 15-second Mimic Octopus pets to spread the stack.

• Add a Rainbow-hatched Anubis and the pet you want to age.

Anubis consumes the mutation-rich crop and turns the stored mutations into age gains. Save at least one strong carrot before each run, or the next cycle becomes much slower to rebuild.

4 Pick a Supporting Route

Ember Griffin can work for players with a developed pet collection, though it needs the Transcendent stage to handle the loop well.

Consider these alternatives.

• Use Griffin when its stage and cooldowns already fit your garden.

• Try Inferno-focused mutations when you want stronger crop results.

• Choose toys or Stork for a more hands-off farming routine.

There isn't one perfect setup. Your available pets, garden size, and playtime should decide the route.

Which Setup Should You Choose?

For speed, focus on Anubis and a saved high-mutation carrot; for easier upkeep, use the compact transfer route; for relaxed sessions, lean on Stork or toys, then check GAG 2 Items when you need extra support for your chosen setup.

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