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Roblox Grow a Garden Mummy’s Hand: Unlock It Fast, Max Your Sell Value, See Every Mutation

Roblox Grow a Garden Mummy’s Hand: Unlock It Fast, Max Your Sell Value, See Every Mutation
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Roblox’s Grow a Garden just got haunted: the Ghoul Garden Halloween takeover seizes your plot with creepy surprises—and plants a divine new crop to discover.

Roblox just turned the dial to spooky. Grow a Garden is running its Ghoul Garden 2 Halloween event, and the game slipped a new prize plant into the second half of the festivities: a Divine-tier crop called the Mummy's Hand. It looks cool, it pays well, and yes, it is a pain to get. Here is the what, why, and how, without the fluff.

What the Mummy's Hand actually is

It is a limited-edition, multi-harvest, Divine crop. Translation: once you get it planted, you can collect from it over and over without replanting. The model sells itself — the roots are literally shaped like a hand curling inward, like it is trying to grab something out of the dirt. Between the high-tier status, the look, and a stack of rare mutations, it is already a trophy item for collectors and a flip target for traders.

How you get it (and why the odds are rough)

The only way to snag a Mummy's Hand is through Digging, a new event mechanic that lets you shovel up exclusive pets, gear, and seeds. You get a maximum of 10 digs, and the Mummy's Hand seed has a 2% drop chance. That limited supply is very much on purpose — it is the main reason the crop is holding value.

Type perks and build synergy

Mummy's Hand is tagged as root, toxic, and spooky. If you have upgrades or fertilizers that specifically boost any of those types, this crop benefits. Stack the right bonuses and it is not just pretty — it is efficient.

Value check: why it is pricey (and stable)

This thing sits in the Divine tier alongside Grape, Cacao, and Feijoa. In the current economy, the Mummy's Hand averages 111,111 sheckles with a price floor around 100,278 sheckles. That stability comes from three things: it is event-limited, it has a deep and desirable mutation pool, and as a root/toxic type, it consistently fits into productive builds. Add in the multi-harvest trait and the sheckle-to-harvest ratio is strong enough to make it a legit investment crop, not just a seasonal flex.

All 14 mutations (and what they look like)

  • Abyssal - Dark purple glow with shadow particles
  • Bloom - Glowing petals with a subtle green aura
  • Chilled - Soft blue glow with faint frost effects
  • Drenched - Looks wet, similar to wet-type crops
  • Fall - Golden-brown tones
  • Flaming - Wrapped in burning orange fire
  • Frozen - Encased in ice and emitting bluish-white light
  • Glimmering - Pinkish glow
  • Graceful - Sparkle effect with a soft golden hue
  • Honey Glazed - Coated in a golden amber, honey-like glaze
  • Luminois - Emits radiant beams of light
  • Paradisal - Golden light with a desert-like shimmer
  • Rainbow - Shifts through multiple colors
  • Shocked - Yellow lightning arcs snapping around it

Bottom line

If you are playing the Ghoul Garden 2 event, the Mummy's Hand is the Halloween pull: rare, useful, and designed to hold value. The 2% drop rate with only 10 digs per player is brutal, but if you land it, you are getting one of the best event crops in the game — both for looks and for sheckles.