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All 9 Accessory Shop Items in Adopt Me

Updated on June 5, 2026 (19 days ago)

Adopt Me's Accessory Shop is split between pet-wear chests and a small group of pets tied to the shop's older reward history. That split matters because a Standard or Regal Chest is a Bucks pull for random pet wear, while pets like Jellyfish, Honey Badger, and Tri-horned Treehopper came from a different purchase path.

If you're comparing these items, start with the role they play. Chests are for opening or saving as tradeable gift items. The shop pets are more about collection history, original cost, and whether the old route is still around.

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Shop section

Accessory Chests

2 items

Standard Chest and Regal Chest are the random pet-wear pulls in the Accessory Shop. Standard Chest is the cheaper roll, while Regal Chest costs more because it gives better odds for higher-rarity accessories.

Standard Chest

Legendary

Standard Chest

Price 105

Gift
Standard Chest
Common
60%
Uncommon
30%
Rare
7.5%
Ultra Rare
2%
Legendary
0.5%
Regal Chest

Legendary

Regal Chest

Price 300

Gift
Regal Chest
Common
20%
Uncommon
50%
Rare
20%
Ultra Rare
8.5%
Legendary
1.5%
ImageNameRarityPriceGiftCommonUncommonRareUltra RareLegendary
Standard Chest
Standard ChestLegendaryPrice 105Standard Chest60%30%7.5%2%0.5%
Regal Chest
Regal ChestLegendaryPrice 300Regal Chest20%50%20%8.5%1.5%

Shop section

Obtainable Pets

7 items

These pets are tied to the shop's older UGC and purchase history, not normal egg hatching. Price and availability matter more than rarity because some routes depend on specific shop or UGC steps.

Irish Water Spaniel

Ultra-Rare

Irish Water Spaniel

Price 295- 500 (5 UGC items)

Bloodhound

Rare

Bloodhound

Price 600

Glacier Moth

Ultra-Rare

Glacier Moth

Price 295- 500 (5 UGC items)

African Wild Dog

Ultra-Rare

African Wild Dog

Price 295- 500 (5 UGC items)

Jellyfish

Ultra-Rare

Jellyfish

Price 295- 500 (5 UGC items)

Honey Badger

Ultra-Rare

Honey Badger

Price 295- 700 (5 UGC items)

Tri-horned Treehopper

Ultra-Rare

Tri-horned Treehopper

Price 295- 700 (5 UGC items or direct purchase)

ImageNameRarityPriceGiftCommonUncommonRareUltra RareLegendary
Irish Water Spaniel
Irish Water SpanielUltra-RarePrice 295- 500 (5 UGC items)
Bloodhound
BloodhoundRarePrice 600
Glacier Moth
Glacier MothUltra-RarePrice 295- 500 (5 UGC items)
African Wild Dog
African Wild DogUltra-RarePrice 295- 500 (5 UGC items)
Jellyfish
JellyfishUltra-RarePrice 295- 500 (5 UGC items)
Honey Badger
Honey BadgerUltra-RarePrice 295- 700 (5 UGC items)
Tri-horned Treehopper
Tri-horned TreehopperUltra-RarePrice 295- 700 (5 UGC items or direct purchase)

Accessory Shop items are split into chests and shop pets

The Accessory Shop is mainly known for pet wear, which is cosmetic gear your pets can wear. Some pet wear comes from Standard and Regal Chests, and some appears on direct stands inside the shop rotation.

The pet entries in this group are different. Bloodhound was a Bucks pet, while Irish Water Spaniel, Glacier Moth, African Wild Dog, Jellyfish, Honey Badger, and Tri-horned Treehopper were tied to the old UGC reward system. Those pets should be judged like shop-history pets, not like normal chest pulls.

Standard Chest is the cheaper random pull

Standard Chest costs 105 Bucks and opens into a random pet accessory. Its odds lean heavily toward common and uncommon pet wear, with 60% common, 30% uncommon, 7.5% rare, 2% ultra-rare, and 0.5% legendary in the local chest data.

That makes Standard Chest better when you want cheap openings or extra pet wear without spending much. It is a rough choice when you are chasing one specific rare piece because every opening is still a roll.

Regal Chest costs more because the odds are better

Regal Chest costs 300 Bucks, so each opening is almost three Standard Chests in price. The tradeoff is the rarity spread: 20% common, 50% uncommon, 20% rare, 8.5% ultra-rare, and 1.5% legendary.

That does not make Regal Chest a guarantee. It simply gives you a better shot at higher rarity pet wear per opening. If you are saving Bucks, the decision is usually cheap volume with Standard Chest or stronger odds with Regal Chest.

The 10-minute stand rotation changed pet wear buying

The current Accessory Shop also has direct pet-wear stands that refresh every 10 minutes. Those stands sell pieces from the chest rotation, and the price changes by rarity: common pet wear is cheap, while legendary pieces cost a lot more.

That system matters because chests are not the only way to get pet wear anymore. If the exact accessory you want appears on a stand, buying it directly can be cleaner than opening chest after chest and hoping the roll lands.

UGC reward pets are shop history now

Several pets in this group came from the Accessory Shop's old UGC reward system. That system gave stamps when players bought Adopt Me UGC avatar items, and buying enough UGC items unlocked the current reward pet.

The UGC store left the Accessory Shop on January 30, 2026. That makes the older reward pets feel different from normal Bucks items. A player looking for Jellyfish, Honey Badger, African Wild Dog, Glacier Moth, Irish Water Spaniel, or Tri-horned Treehopper may be dealing with trade value and collector demand instead of a simple shop purchase.

Price means different things across this group

The chest prices are simple Bucks prices: 105 for Standard Chest and 300 for Regal Chest. Bloodhound is also easy to read because it was listed at 600 Bucks.

The UGC pets use Robux ranges because the original route depended on buying five UGC avatar items, and those items did not all cost the same. That is why a price like 295-500 or 295-700 should be read as old reward-route cost, not one fixed pet button.

Rarity is only part of the decision

Both chests are Legendary items, but that does not mean they open into Legendary pet wear. The rarity label belongs to the chest itself; the accessory inside still follows the chest odds.

The shop pets show the opposite problem. Most of them are Ultra-Rare, but older reward-route pets can be harder to replace than the rarity label makes them look. If the original path is gone, the important question becomes how many players still have one and what they want for it in trade.

FAQ

Q.

What do Standard and Regal Chests give in Adopt Me?

Standard and Regal Chests open into random pet wear. They do not guarantee one exact accessory; they roll from rarity pools, so the chest odds matter more than the chest's own Legendary label.

Q.

Is Regal Chest better than Standard Chest?

Regal Chest has better odds for rare, ultra-rare, and legendary pet wear, but it also costs 300 Bucks instead of 105. Standard is better for cheaper openings, while Regal is better when you want stronger odds per pull.

Q.

What happened to the Accessory Shop UGC reward pets?

The UGC reward system left the Accessory Shop on January 30, 2026. Pets from that system, such as Jellyfish, Honey Badger, and Tri-horned Treehopper, should be treated as older shop reward pets rather than current chest items.

Q.

Why do some Accessory Shop pets show Robux ranges?

Those pets came from buying five Adopt Me UGC avatar items. The total Robux spend depended on which UGC items were bought, so the original cost is shown as a range instead of one fixed price.

Q.

Is Bloodhound the same as the UGC reward pets?

No. Bloodhound was listed as a 600 Bucks shop pet, while the UGC reward pets were tied to buying Adopt Me UGC avatar items. That difference matters when you compare original cost and replacement difficulty.

Q.

Should I open chests or trade for the accessory I want?

Open chests when you are fine with random pet wear and can spend the Bucks. If you want one exact accessory or an older shop pet, trading may be cleaner because chest openings and old reward routes do not guarantee the item you want.

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