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Grow a Garden 2 Cornucopia Resource Guide

Updated on August 17, 2026 (about 1 hour ago)

Cornucopia comes from Pilgrim's five-quest chain in the Fall Harvest world. Finish each active task, submit it, and complete the full set to receive one Cornucopia. Opening that item from your inventory gives five random reward rolls.

Grow a Garden 2 Cornucopia Resource Guide

Enter Fall Harvest and find Pilgrim

Start at the Explorer Stand in Garden Valley and talk to Explorer Ethan. Choose Fall Harvest to enter the separate event world.

Inside Fall Harvest, look for Pilgrim at the Pilgrim Stand. The stand is behind the Gears Shop and Props Shop, which makes those two shops useful landmarks when the event area gets busy. Talk to Pilgrim to open the Cornucopia Quests menu.

Cornucopia Quests menu in Fall Harvest showing four completed quest rows and a refresh timer

Finish the five quests in order

Pilgrim gives you five quests in sequence. The next one unlocks after you complete and submit the active task. The exact mix can change, so treat these as common objective types rather than a fixed checklist.

  1. Submit fruit. Turn in a named fruit or fruit from a requested rarity, such as Common or Uncommon.
  2. Meet a weight target. A live example asked for 375kg of Maple Bamboo, but targets are not universal.
  3. Submit a mutation. Electric and other mutated-fruit tasks have been observed.
  4. Tame pets. Some sets ask you to tame a certain number of pets.
  5. Steal from players. These tasks can ask for thefts from different players, so a public server and the right night route may be needed.
  6. Grow a tall plant. A 60ft plant has been used as an example, but the height target can vary.

Prepare a few resources before you start. Maple Bamboo helps with repeated harvests and weight tasks. Keep cheap Common or Uncommon fruit ready for rarity turn-ins, and use lower-value matching mutations before spending a prized crop.

For height tasks, place a high-growth seed under a Syrup Sprinkler or use a Syrup Watering Can. Theft objectives usually fit a public-server night route, so the Grow a Garden 2 day and night cycle guide and Grow a Garden 2 night stealing guide can help. The Grow a Garden 2 mutations guide is useful when you need to decide which mutated fruit to hand over.

Cornucopia Quests progress panel showing a completed 375kg Maple Bamboo submission

Claim and open your Cornucopia

After the fifth quest, use Pilgrim's submit or claim control to finish the set. That is when you receive the Cornucopia. Completing one quest does not give a separate container.

Open your inventory, select the Cornucopia, and use the open option. One Cornucopia gives five random reward rolls. The pool can include seeds or seed packs, crops, pets, eggs, and crates or props.

Players have reported chase rewards such as Shadow Dragon, Ghost Pepper, Amber Cranberry, and Rake Crate. These are possible drops, not guarantees. Drop chances and reward pools can change, so do not spend rare fruit expecting one named item. For a wider crate comparison, see the best crates to open in Grow a Garden 2.

FAQ

Q.

Where do I find Pilgrim for Cornucopia Quests?

Talk to Explorer Ethan at the Explorer Stand in Garden Valley, enter Fall Harvest, then look behind the Gears Shop and Props Shop for Pilgrim's Stand.

Q.

Do I get a Cornucopia after each quest?

No. Finish and submit all five sequential quests in the set to receive one Cornucopia.

Q.

How many rewards does one Cornucopia give?

One Cornucopia gives five random reward rolls when you open it from your inventory.

Q.

Are Cornucopia rewards guaranteed?

No. Reward categories and possible chase drops are random, and no named reward is guaranteed.

Venkatesh Bobbili

About Venkatesh Bobbili

Venkatesh is the detail obsessed researcher on the team. He enjoys breaking down game mechanics, comparing builds, and testing upgrade paths to understand how each Roblox game truly works under the hood. On Bloxodes, he focuses on in depth guides, balancing info, and checking every update before articles go live. He also helps refine tools and datasets that power many parts of the site. His favorite Roblox game is Blade Ball.

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