- Release Time: September 27, 2025 (Seed Stages Update)
- Obtaining Method: Season Pass Tier 47 Reward or Trade for it on Traderie/🔗TradeKitsune
- Tier: Divine
- Passive: Water Deity & Azure Surge
How to Get a Mizuchi in Grow a Garden
Mizuchi and Rainbow Mizuchi are Grow a Garden Season 1 Season Pass Bonuses. Your planting, harvesting, and mission-completing earn you season pass event progress. Go to the "Pass" feature, and you can check your season pass progress. To get a Mizuchi in Season 1 Season Pass:
1. Complete the tier 1-47 tasks for a normal Mizuchi.
2. Spend 749 Robux to skip the season pass for a rainbow Mizuchi.
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*Note: The Season 1 Season Pass event concludes on November 1, 2025. Hurry before the Pass Shop closes.
How to Trade for a Mizuchi in Grow a Garden
Currently, Mizuchi is a popular pet in Grow a Garden. Go to a trusted Grow a Garden pet trading market like 🔗TradeKitsune, Traderie, or GrowAGarden.GG, and you can easily find tons of Mizuchi trading posts. Select players you wish to have trades with, submit your offer, and all left is waiting for a reply. If a seller is interested in your pet offer for their Mizuchies, they will contact you very soon.
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Mizuchi Pet Traits & Tier Level
Introducing in Seed Stages update, Mizuchi pet functions as a mutation-focused support pet, with abilities that actively influence mutation spread in your garden:
- Azure Surge: a small chance (roughly 5-10%) every 9 minutes to apply the Azure mutation to nearby fruits, creating mutation chains.
- Water Deity: when selling certain mutated fruits (e.g., Wet/Drenched/Azure variants), a chance (roughly 4-8%) to transfer random mutations to other fruits in your garden, amplifying mutation coverage.
In pet tier lists, Mizuchi is generally placed in the B-tier category, valued primarily for its mutation-spreading abilities that indirectly increase garden efficiency and crop value. While not the highest tier for direct growth rate buffs or harvesting bonuses, Mizuchi’s mutation utility is prized among players focusing on maximizing fruit quality through mutations.








