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      Most players don’t run out of patience because Grow a Garden is hard; they run out because they spend tokens in the wrong places. If you’re trying to build a decent pet lineup, you need to think like a trader, not just a grinder. The market moves fast, and GAG Items can make a real difference when you use them to support smart trades rather than random buys. Start small, watch prices for a few days, and don’t rush into the first “good deal” you see. You’ll soon notice which pets people overpay for and which ones get ignored.

      Start with simple pet flipping
      The cleanest way to build tokens is still pet flipping. You buy low, improve the pet, then sell it to someone who doesn’t want to do the work. Griffins are a good example because plenty of players recognise them, so they’re easier to move on. Check the Farmers Market often. If you spot one listed cheaply, grab it, level it with your XP setup, and push its weight as high as you can. Once it looks more valuable, list it again at a fair profit. Don’t get greedy on every trade. Quick sales keep your tokens moving, and that’s how a small stack turns into 10,000 or 20,000 before you realise it.

      Turn your XP setup into a service
      A lot of players have pets they love, but they don’t have the time or setup to level them properly. That’s where you can make tokens without hunting for bargains all day. If your XP setup is strong, offer it as a package or service. Be clear about what you’re giving, how long it takes, and what you expect in trade tokens. People like simple deals. No confusing terms, no awkward back-and-forth. You’re basically selling convenience, and in games like this, convenience always has value. Just keep records of who you trade with, because misunderstandings can get messy.

      Look outside the busy trading spots
      The trading plaza is useful, but it’s not the only place to find value. Sometimes the best deals are sitting in normal Gardens with casual players who don’t follow prices closely. Check inventories when you join a server. You might find a Lion, Griffin, or Dilophosaurus going for much less than it would cost in a crowded market. If a server looks dry, move on. If someone’s inventory is full of low-value stuff, there’s no shame in blocking and hopping again to save time. It’s not glamorous, but it works. The trick is patience, plus knowing the pets people actually want.

      Spend carefully and keep your trades moving
      There’s nothing wrong with buying help when it saves time, as long as you’re careful about where you spend. Some players pick up boosts, pets, or Grow a Garden Tokens to speed things along, then use those resources to make stronger flips in-game. The mistake is buying something and letting it sit in your inventory. Every pet, boost, or token pile should have a purpose. Price-check often, don’t panic sell after one bad offer, and keep enough space free so you can grab sudden deals. Play it steady, and your garden starts looking a lot less average.

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