The Build A Ring Farm Pets Tier List Guides inform the player about the best pets in the game, like T-Rex, Kitsune, Hydra, and the bad ones like Capybara & Llama. The list also explains why the player belongs to a particular group, along with an in-depth description, earning boosts, and pros/cons. It's very important to learn bout the pets to make your farm more productive and earn good money.
Apart from seeds, the most influential factor in making money on your farm is the pets you equip. Each pet brings a unique buff to the table, and choosing the right one is essential for your growth. With dozens of pets, it can be extremely confusing for new players to pick the best one. To avoid this confusion, here is a Pets tier list to help you identify the best ones.
All Pets in Build A Ring Farm, ranked
Below, you can find the list of all eequipable pets in Build A Ring Farm, arranged in a tier-wise manner starting from S (Best ones) to D, the worst ones in the game. Just go through each one and understand why they belong to a particular tier by reading the Pros and Cons of each.
S Tier
If you don't have these two Pets in your inventory, then what are you doing?
| Pet Name | Description | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
| T-Rex (Secret) | • Earnings Boost: 12x - 15.5x • Upgrades a Plant's Mutation every 300s | + Highest earnings boost among other pets + Guaranteed mutation upgrade + Extremely strong endgame pet - Extremely difficult to obtain |
| Kitsune (Prismatic) | • Earnings Boost: 6x •15% chance every 5m to upgrade a Plant's Mutation | + One of the best mutation pets + Excellent late-game scaling + Great passive income growth - RNG-based ability |
| Hydra (Secret) | • Earnings Boost: 5x • 15% chance every 10m to upgrade a Plant's Mutation | + Easy Mutation Upgrade + Valuable for high-rarity crops + Excellent long-term profits - Long cooldown time |
| Velociraptor (Prismatic) | • Earnings Boost: 6x • Grants a 5-Minute Time Skip every ~15m | + Speeds up all farm mechanics + Benefits every planted crop - Doesn't directly increase crop value |
A Tier
Another selection of pets that you should acquire as soon as possible to boost your production and earnings.
| Pet Name | Description | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Polar Bear (Epic) | • Earnings Boost: 3.76x • 20% chance to Fully Grow a Random Plant every 2m | + Excellent growth acceleration + High activation chance - No focus on Seed Luck |
| Gallimimus (Legendary) | • Earnings Boost: 4.87x • 25% chance to Fully Grow a Random Plant every 2m | + High earnings boost + Strong growing boost - No focus on pet mutations |
| Spinosaurus (Secret) | • Earnings Boost: 6.69x • Applies a Strong Pet Treat every 600s | + Excellent support pet + High earnings boost - No focus on Seed Luck or farming content |
B- Tier
These Pets are great to have, especially earlier in the game when they can help you increase the size of your crops as well as your yield.
| Pet Name | Description | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Lion (Epic) | • Earnings Boost: 3.2x •10% chance to Apply a Super Fertilizer every 5m | + Strong fertilizer effect + Good Earning Boost value - Long cool-down time |
| Crocodile (Rare) | • Earnings Boost: 2.25x •10% chance to Fully Grow a Random Plant every 1m | + Frequent activations + Useful in early and mid game - Very low conversion chance |
| Mammoth (Legendary) | • Earnings Boost: 3.5x • 10% chance every 10m to upgrade a Plant's Mutation | + Easy Mutation Upgrade - Low Mutation chance - Outclassed by T-Rex, Kitsune, and Hydra |
C- Tier
C-tier pets in Grow a Garden can be useful in some situations, especially for beginners, but they fall off later due to the availability of better ones in the tiers above.
| Pet Name | Description | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Triceratops (Secret) | • Earnings Boost: 5.23x • Applies a Normal Pet Treat every 300s | + Reliable pet progression + High earnings boost - Normal Treats are weaker than Strong Treats |
| Gorilla (Rare) | • Earnings Boost: 2.12x • Applies a Strong Fertilizer every 900s | + Guaranteed fertilizer + Better than Common fertilizer pets - Very Long cooldown time |
| Elephant (Uncommon) | • Earnings Boost: 1.43x • Provides a 1.2x Crop Yield Boost | + Permanent income increase + Easy to obtain due to Uncommon rarity - No focus on Seed acquirement |
D-Tier
You might want to use these pets very early on if you don't have anything else, but I suggest swapping them out as soon as possible, as they are useless compared to the rest.
| Pet Name | Description | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Llama (Uncommon) | • Earnings Boost: 1.4x • Provides a 1.2x Sprinkler Power Boost | + Constant passive boost + Good with sprinkler setups - Only useful with sprinklers |
| Golden Retriever (Common) | • Earnings Boost: 1.22x • Applies a Normal Fertilizer every 900s | + Free fertilizer every few minutes - Weak effect & long cooldown |
| Capybara (Common) | • Earnings Boost: 1.22x • Provides a 1.1x Seed Luck Boost | + Helps find better seeds + Good starter pet - No direct crop improvement |
How to get Pets in Build A Ring Farm

To get a pet in Build A Ring Farm, you must go to the Eggs shop on the right side of the map. Here, you can purchase an Egg and roll for a random pet in the game. Also, you can purchase additional Egg slots to add more Eggs and spin at the same time. A basic Common Egg starts around $25 million, with higher-rarity Eggs costing even more.
Alternatively, you can also get Pets in Build A Ring Farm using Robux. Just open the Shop and purchase the Egg of your choice on offer to get them. Then place them in the Egg Slot to open them.
For more on Build A Ring Farm, check All Build a Ring Farm Seeds - Cost, Income, & More or Build a Ring Farm Mutations - Multipliers & How to Get