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Grow a Garden Items: u4gm Camp Event Strategies
The camp event isn't just another short grind you click through while half watching a video. It's the sort of update where your setup matters from the first few minutes, especially if you're trying to stockpile GAG Items without wasting every fruit you own. You'll notice pretty fast that random farming doesn't cut it here. The players getting ahead are the ones feeding the Super Campfire properly, stretching their inventory, and using pets that make each harvest do more work.
Keep the Super Campfire Burning
Fruit choice makes the real difference
The Super Campfire is where a lot of the event value starts. Embers come from fruit submissions, but not all fruit is worth the same trouble. Higher-rarity crops give far better returns, so tossing in basic harvests feels like burning time. Sugar Apples and Giant Pine Cones are popular for a reason: one plant can produce several pieces, and that keeps the Ember flow steady. If you add sprinklers, the weight climbs. Add Liar Bird and Mimic Octopus, and now you're playing with bigger fruit and extra duplication chances. It's not flashy, but it works.
- Use Prismatic and Transcendent fruit when you can spare it
- Grow multi-fruit crops to avoid constant replanting
- Run sprinklers before big harvest sessions
- Pair size-boosting and copying pets for better fuel output
Carry More, Stop Less
Inventory space changes the rhythm
A lot of players lose momentum because they're always emptying bags. That's why Pack Bee setups are getting so much attention. With Ruby Squids mixed in, carrying more than 1,200 fruits becomes realistic, and that's when the event starts to feel smoother. You can load up, feed the fire for ages, and stop babysitting your storage every few minutes. It's a simple quality-of-life change, but in a grind-heavy event, it feels huge.
| Goal | Useful Setup | Why Players Use It |
|---|---|---|
| Campfire fuel | Sugar Apples, Giant Pine Cones, sprinklers | More fruit and heavier submissions |
| Big storage | Pack Bees with Ruby Squids | Longer farming without constant breaks |
| Seed hunting | Red Fox or Arctic Fox teams | Better access to rare shop stock |
| Egg farming | Bearded Dragon with Mimic Octopus | Passive Egg Shop rewards overnight |
Rare Seeds and Eggs Need a Plan
Don't rely on lucky shop rolls alone
Mango Seeds and Beanstalk Seeds are still the kind of drops people complain about in chat. The Red Fox method helps, especially when Mimic Octopus is in the team, but the Arctic Fox approach is the one that feels a bit cheeky. Planting more than 24 different crops can trigger frequent shop refreshes when paired with pets like Lion, Peacock, Griffins, Hot Dog Dachshund, and Arctic Foxes. For eggs, the lazy method is honestly one of the best. Plant Sugar Apples and Giant Pine Cones, then let one Bearded Dragon and several Mimic Octopus pets do their thing while you're away.
Crafting, Sprinklers, and the New Pet Chase
The best farms are starting to overlap
Crafting is where the update gets serious. Nutcracker setups are great for Reclaimers, while Orangutan, Patchy, and Hamster combinations help with crafting speed, duplication, and Silver or Gold Ingot production. If you're chasing Grandmaster Sprinklers, tomato farms are still a strong route, especially with Cockatrice, Pack Bees, Silver Monkeys, and Magpies turning steady harvests into cash. Fire Wisp has also shaken things up because its enchantment system could change pet building later on. Some players grind everything themselves, while others look at GAG Tokens for sale when they want to speed up the boring bits and spend more time testing new camp setups.
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