Safari Event Part 2 Made Easier: A Player’s Guide to Progress in Grow a Garden
If you’ve been following Grow a Garden lately, you probably noticed the buzz around the Safari event, especially Part 2. Unlike the first part, which players completed in no time, the second part initially received a lot of criticism from the community. Many felt the milestones were unrealistic, causing frustration and even making some players switch to other games.
As of now, the community has collectively reached an impressive 156 billion points. This progress comes from contributing fruits to community milestones, which in turn unlock rewards. Some of these rewards are highly anticipated pets like the Zebra Cycle, which will soon be available for unlocking. Initially, the required milestones seemed almost impossible—numbers like 300 or even 320 million felt excessive. But recent updates have changed that, making the event much more accessible.
Adjustments and Nerfs: What Changed?
The developers listened to player feedback and rolled out several adjustments. On November 8th, a minor update addressed key issues:
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Weather-related bugs in the Safari Tour were fixed.
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Higher-tier rewards from Joe were made easier to obtain—a nerf that improved gameplay balance.
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Ascension shop prices for pet inventory slots were reduced, which is a welcome change for anyone looking to expand their pet collection efficiently.
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Additional minor fixes polished the overall experience.
Then, about 20 hours later, a more significant update (v1.3.12) arrived. The most important change? The community milestones themselves were nerfed. Now, reaching new milestones requires significantly fewer points than before. For example, where the Lion pet once required 320 million points, the requirement is now much lower, making it realistic for the average player to unlock.
These changes are particularly noticeable from mid-level milestones onwards, with earlier extreme numbers like 212, 216, and 218 billion now being much more manageable. This is great news for players who may have felt overwhelmed by the previously impossible targets.
Tips for Maximizing Your Progress
From my experience, there are a few strategies that can make this event smoother:
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Focus on community contributions: Since the milestones are easier, even small contributions matter. Filling your fruit boxes consistently can help the group reach the next goal faster.
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Use pets effectively: Certain pets double plant production, which is extremely handy during the Safari event. Even one or two of these pets can dramatically increase your efficiency. If you’re short on pets, checking the Grow A Garden pets buy and sell marketplace might be a good option to trade for the ones that best complement your setup.
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Coordinate with friends: The community aspect is crucial. Share progress tips, and encourage friends to participate so you can reach milestones faster.
A small personal tip: I’ve found that keeping an eye on the ascension shop after updates like these can give you a head start in preparing for future events. The reduced costs make it easier to invest in pets that will support not just the current event but upcoming challenges as well.
What’s Next for Safari Part 2?
Even with these nerfs, the event is far from trivial. The community is still actively pushing toward the final milestones, and it’s likely the developers may tweak numbers further to keep the progression balanced. For those aiming to unlock the Lion pet or other high-tier rewards, now is a great time to stay active and keep contributing.
Remember, while the milestones are now easier, consistent participation is key. Even a few hours of daily gameplay can make a big difference when combined with community contributions. And if you want to speed things up, consider using platforms like U4GM to acquire resources efficiently, though the event is definitely manageable without external help if you play smart.
The second part of the Safari event in Grow a Garden is now much more accessible thanks to recent nerfs and bug fixes. Community milestones no longer feel impossible, and with the right pets and strategies, players can progress steadily and enjoy the event without frustration. Keep contributing fruits, optimize your pets, and coordinate with other players—the rewards, including the Lion pet and the Zebra Cycle, are well worth the effort.
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