Categories Game Guides

How To Get Dino Crate in Grow a Garden

Grow a Garden’s latest temporary addition, the Dino Crate, emerged with the Prehistoric Update. This exclusive container can be assembled at the map’s central crafting station, offering Jurassic-inspired adornments to convert plots into archaeological exhibits.

For enthusiasts pursuing full cosmetic collections or distinctive garden centerpieces, discover below the creation process and potential contents of these prehistoric packages.

Acquiring Prehistoric Crafting Materials

Crafting Dino Crate (Image via Roblox)

Gathering materials is the first prerequisite for crafting. You’ll require:

Resources Needed Amount
Coins 5,500,000
Ancient Eggs 1 (From Archaeological Missions)

After collecting the materials, proceed to the lobby’s central workshop:

  1. Access crafting interface with E key
  2. Locate Dino Crate in crafting options
  3. Initiate production and insert components
  4. Wait 30 minutes for completion

Pro Tip: Utilize Robux for instant completion or queue multiple crafts for efficiency.

Crate Contents Probability

Dino Crate Odds (Image via Roblox)

Each crate yields randomly selected ancient relics from six possible options, with varying rarity tiers.

Decorative Item Acquisition Probability
Prehistoric Cranium 5%
Fossil Monument 5%
Stone Vehicle 15%
Paleo Barrier 15%
Vertebrae Fencing 20%
Fossil Fragment 20%

Exceptional pieces like the Prehistoric Cranium demand patience and multiple crafting attempts. Dedicated collectors should prepare for extensive resource gathering to complete their museum displays.

Strategic Crafting Considerations

Evaluate these factors before committing resources:

  • Completionists: Essential for rare fossil displays
  • Casual Gardeners: Prioritize functional upgrades
  • Surplus Material Holders: Optimal for using extra eggs after tool enhancements

While requiring significant investment, the Dino Crate delivers unique aesthetic rewards for dedicated players. Those passionate about thematic landscaping will find these prehistoric elements invaluable for creating standout garden exhibits.


Grow A Garden