🐻 Campfire Part 2 — Bearnaby & Seed Packs

Grow a Garden Campfire Part 2 — Bearnaby Quests & Seed Pack Drop Rates

Launched: June 13, 2026 · Fan-made guide · Not affiliated with Roblox

Part 2 of the Summer Camp Event arrived on June 13, 2026, one day after Grow a Garden 2 launched as a separate game. It’s a smaller update than Part 1, but it’s the one that gave the Campfire Event an actual grind: Bearnaby, six new event-exclusive plants, and the Campfire Seed Pack that’s still the only way to get them. Here’s exactly how the quest system works and what’s in the pack.

What Changed in Part 2

Part 1 was about lighting the Campfire and unlocking the Workshop. Part 2 added a second, parallel grind on top of it: Bearnaby, a bear NPC stationed near the campfire who wants specific fruit in exchange for Campfire Seed Packs. It’s the same basic idea as the old Angry Plant event — submit a fruit matching a request, get a reward, repeat.

This update also shipped six brand-new event-exclusive crops, all of which only drop from the Campfire Seed Pack, plus a handful of quality-of-life fixes that had nothing to do with the event itself but made daily play noticeably smoother.

How Bearnaby’s Quests Actually Work

Bearnaby asks for a fruit matching three conditions at once: a specific plant trait, a specific mutation, and a minimum weight. The requested trait rotates every 30 minutes, and the required mutation and minimum weight both increase the further you get through your current 50-delivery bar — so the first few submissions are easy, and the later ones force you to dig through your inventory for something heavier or better-mutated.

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    Check what fruit, mutation, and weight Bearnaby is currently asking for.

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    Submit a matching fruit from your inventory. This fills a progress bar that tracks toward 50 total deliveries.

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    Each successful delivery rewards one Campfire Seed Pack immediately.

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    Every 25 deliveries also counts toward Inferno Shard progress, the material later used for the Inferno Ritual.

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    At 50 total deliveries, you earn one Exotic Campfire Seed Pack — a better version of the standard pack with a chance at exclusive Rainbow Packs.

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    Once the bar is full, it resets and the whole 50-delivery cycle can be repeated for as long as the event stays live.

Practical tip: save a stock of common-trait, easy-mutation fruit before you start a fresh 50-delivery run. The early requests are cheap to fill, so you bank free packs fast before the weight and mutation requirements get harder later in the bar.

Campfire Seed Pack — All 6 Plants & Drop Rates

The Campfire Seed Pack is the only source for six event-exclusive crops. None of them appear in the normal Seed Shop, and all six are expected to go trade-only once the Summer Camp Event ends. The pack can also be bought directly from the Robux shop if you don’t want to grind Bearnaby for it.

PlantRarityDrop RateNotes
🐻 Bear Claw FlowerUncommon~40%Most common pull. Good filler while farming for rarer seeds.
🪤 Venus BeartrapRare~25%Bear-themed variant of Venus Fly Trap. Attacks thieves entering your garden at night.
🔥 Flame BerryLegendary~20%Fire-themed berry with a strong base value.
🍪 Smore SuckleMythical~10%Event-exclusive, solid base sell value.
🍀 Campfire CloverDivine~4.5%Multi-harvest — keeps producing after it matures, unlike the other five.
🍬 Mallow MeltPrismatic~0.5%The chase plant. A 1-in-200 pull and the rarest reward in the pack.

The Exotic Campfire Seed Pack you get at 50 deliveries uses odds close to the standard pack, but it adds an extra reward slot and a chance at exclusive Rainbow variants of these same crops.

Divine · Worth Prioritizing

🍀 Campfire Clover

The standout of the six. Because it’s multi-harvest, one seed keeps paying out long after a single-harvest Legendary or Mythical crop would be done. At a 4.5% drop rate, most players who run Bearnaby consistently will get one without needing extreme luck.

Prismatic · Trade Bait

🍬 Mallow Melt

Treat this as a bonus pull rather than a farming target — at 0.5%, grinding specifically for it is a poor use of time. If you do open one, hold onto it. Prismatic-rarity event crops tend to hold trade value well after the event closes.

Quality-of-Life Fixes Shipped Alongside Part 2

None of these are event content, but they shipped in the same patch and are worth knowing about:

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Harvest All Restored

The Harvest All sign is back in front of your garden, re-added with stability improvements after being pulled earlier over performance issues.

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Inventory Inspection Mode

A toggleable mode that shows full item details on hover — useful for checking a fruit’s exact mutation and weight before deciding whether to submit it to Bearnaby or the Campfire.

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UI Size Scaling

A new setting to scale on-screen buttons and text up or down, helpful on smaller screens or for players who found the default UI too small or too large.

Faster Garden Slot Switching

Loading times when switching between garden slots were significantly reduced, which matters more once you’re juggling a main garden and a Honey Garden side by side.

Where Part 2 Fits in the Campfire Timeline

Part 2 sits between the original Campfire launch and the Inferno Ritual update. If you came in partway through the event, here’s the full run so far:

Part 1 — Campfire Launch

The Campfire mechanic, 5 Ember tiers, the Workshop, and the first 4 Campfire Egg pets, including Fire Wisp.

Read Part 1 →

Part 2 — Bearnaby & Seed Packs

You’re reading this one. Bearnaby’s quest system, the Campfire Seed Pack, and a set of QoL fixes.

Part 3 — Inferno Ritual

The Ritual Altar, Inferno Shards, two new pets (Flame Bear, Shadow Cat), and the pet level cap raised to 500.

Read Part 3 →

Part 4 — New Season

The current state of the event: new pet mutations, higher level caps, and the new Season Pass.

Read Part 4 →

For the full breakdown of every part in one place, see our Grow a Garden Events hub.

Check Your Seed Pack Pulls Before You Trade

A fresh Campfire Clover or Mallow Melt has no settled trade value right after you pull it. Run anything from the pack through these tools before accepting an offer.

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Plant Value Calculator

Get exact Sheckle values for all six Seed Pack crops, mutations included.

Open the calculator →
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Trade Calculator

Add both sides of a trade and get an instant Win / Fair / Loss verdict.

Open the trade tool →
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Pet Calculator

Check values for Fire Wisp and other Campfire Egg pets from Part 1.

Open the pet tool →
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Blog & Guides

More farming strategies and pet guides beyond this event.

Browse the blog →

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Campfire Part 2 launch?

June 13, 2026 — one day after Grow a Garden 2 launched as a separate game, and one week after the original Campfire launch on June 6.

How do I get a Campfire Seed Pack?

Complete a Bearnaby delivery by submitting a fruit that matches his current requested trait, mutation, and minimum weight. Each successful delivery rewards one Campfire Seed Pack. You can also buy the pack directly from the Robux shop.

What’s the rarest plant in the Campfire Seed Pack?

Mallow Melt, at a 0.5% drop rate (Prismatic rarity). Campfire Clover (Divine, 4.5%) is the next rarest and arguably more useful day-to-day since it’s multi-harvest.

How do I get the Exotic Campfire Seed Pack?

Complete 50 total Bearnaby deliveries. The progress bar resets after you claim it, so the cycle can be repeated as many times as the event stays live.

How often does Bearnaby’s requested trait change?

Every 30 minutes. The required mutation and minimum weight also increase the further you progress through your current 50-delivery bar, so later submissions are harder to fill than early ones.

Are the 6 Seed Pack plants available in the normal Seed Shop?

No. Bear Claw Flower, Venus Beartrap, Flame Berry, Smore Suckle, Campfire Clover, and Mallow Melt are exclusive to the Campfire Seed Pack and are expected to become trade-only once the Summer Camp Event ends.

What came after Part 2?

Part 3 added the Inferno Ritual, two new pets, and raised the pet level cap to 500. See the Campfire Part 3 guide for the full breakdown.