Grow a Garden 2 How to Join a Guild
Joining a guild in Grow a Garden 2 is invite-based, so there is no public guild browser and no instant join button anywhere on the map. A guild Owner or Elder has to send you an invite first, and then you accept that invite from the mailbox at your garden. The mailbox part is the step almost everyone misses, because the Guild Stand looks like it should do everything and it does not.
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How Joining Guilds Works in Grow a Garden 2
To join a guild in Grow a Garden 2, get invited by a guild Owner or Elder, open the mailbox at your garden, find the guild invite, and press Join.
The thing to get your head around first is that joining never starts from a public list. There is no menu where you scroll through guilds and click one. The Guild Stand is for creating and managing a guild, and getting into someone else's guild always comes down to an invite that lands in your mailbox.
Here is the clean join process:
- Ask a guild Owner or Elder to invite you.
- Head back to your garden.
- Walk up to the mailbox and interact with it.
- Open the Mail menu.
- Find the guild invite in the list.
- Press Join and you are in.
I think the reason this trips people up is that Gilbert and the Guild Stand look like the whole guild system lives there. It does not. Gilbert handles the guild side, the mailbox handles the invite side, and once that splits in your head the rest is easy.
Where To Accept A Guild Invite
Guild invites are accepted from the mailbox at your garden in Grow a Garden 2, not from the Guild Stand.
When I first got invited I genuinely stood at the Guild Stand mashing interact on Gilbert, fully convinced a Join button was about to appear if I clicked enough. It never did. The invite was sitting in my mailbox the whole time, back at my garden, and I had walked right past it. So learn from my wasted two minutes: the second someone sends you an invite, go home and check the mail.
Open the Mail menu and the guild invite should be sitting there with a Join option on it. Press Join and that is the entire thing. No second confirmation at Gilbert, no extra step.
| Guild Step | Where It Happens |
|---|---|
| Creating a guild | Guild Stand with Gilbert |
| Managing a guild | Guild Stand with Gilbert |
| Sending an invite | Guild menu, by an Owner or Elder |
| Accepting an invite | Mailbox at your garden |
If the invite is not in the mailbox, get the Owner or Elder to send it again. It might not have gone through, the guild might be full, or the person who tried to send it might not actually have permission.
Why You Cannot Join A Guild
You cannot join a guild in Grow a Garden 2 without an invite because guilds are not joined through a public search menu right now.
This is the wall most players hit. Walking up to Gilbert does not let you browse every guild and pick one off a list. Somebody with permission has to invite your account first, and then you accept that invite from your mailbox. That is the only path in at the moment.
A few common reasons it is not working for you:
| Problem | What It Means |
|---|---|
| No invite appears | It was never sent, did not go through, or has not loaded into the mailbox yet. |
| No Join button at Gilbert | Guilds are invite-based, so Gilbert is not a public guild browser. |
| The guild is full | The Owner has to remove someone or expand the guild's capacity. |
| A normal Member tried to invite you | Only the Owner and Elders can send invites. |
| The invite stopped working | Ask for a fresh one and check the mailbox again. |
The fix is almost always boring: have the Owner or an Elder fire off another invite, then check your mailbox straight away before anything else.
How To Get Invited To A Guild
To get invited to a guild, ask a guild Owner or Elder to send you an invite through their guild menu.
Owners and Elders are the only ones with invite permission. Regular Members can sit in the guild all day but they cannot pull anyone else in unless they get promoted first. So if a friend swears they cannot invite you, they are probably just a Member, not the problem you think they are.
The easiest route is to hop into the same server as someone who owns a guild. They open the guild menu, hit Invite, pick your account, and send it. Your only job after that is checking the mailbox at your garden and pressing Join.
If you do not know anyone with a guild, ask around in server chat or look for recruitment posts in community spaces. Guilds compete on crop weight, so active players with strong gardens get picked up faster. A garden actually producing heavy crops is a lot more appealing to a competitive guild than a fresh plot with two carrots and a dream.
Joining Vs Creating A Guild
Joining a guild is free in Grow a Garden 2, while creating one costs 99 Robux.
For most people, joining is the move. You get into the competition and start earning rewards without paying anything or signing up to babysit a group. Creating a guild only makes sense if you actually want the control, want to pull your friends in yourself, or want to run your own team.
| Option | Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Join a guild | Free | Players who want the rewards without running the group. |
| Create a guild | 99 Robux | Players who want to own the guild and control the invites. |
Creating also means you are the one dealing with members, roles, and whether anyone actually logs in. That can be worth it for a tight friend group, but joining is the smarter first move if all you want is to help a guild climb and grab rewards.
Before you spend Robux on anything, it is worth checking the Grow a Garden 2 codes guide to see if there are any free seed rewards live right now.
What Guilds Do In Grow a Garden 2
Guilds in Grow a Garden 2 let players team up, pool crop weight, compete in weekly rankings, and earn rewards based on where the guild places.
The weekly competition is the whole point. Guild score comes from members' crop contributions, so heavier crops push the group up the board. That means guilds quietly reward the players who keep growing, keep upgrading, and keep chasing better harvests instead of going idle.
A guild is not just a nameplate or a chat box. It is a team built right on top of the farming loop you are already doing. The better everyone's crops are, the better the guild does when the weekly ranking locks in.
This is exactly why joining an active guild beats grabbing the first invite that pops up. A guild full of people actually growing heavy crops will out-earn a guild full of dead gardens every single week.
Guild Roles Explained
Grow a Garden 2 guilds have three roles: Owner, Elder, and Member.
The Owner is whoever created the guild. Elders are trusted players who can help bring new people in. Members are the regular crew who just contribute crops to the competition.
| Role | What It Can Do |
|---|---|
| Owner | Runs the guild, manages settings, invites players, and promotes members. |
| Elder | Acts like an officer and can invite new players. |
| Member | Contributes to the guild but cannot send invites. |
There is only ever one Owner, and a guild can only hold a limited number of Elders, which is why that rank usually goes to people the Owner actually trusts. Members can leave whenever they want, but the Owner basically has to disband the whole guild to leave it.
Guild Rewards In Grow a Garden 2
Guild rewards are handed out by weekly ranking, with the top guilds earning Ice Serpent rewards and lower-ranked guilds earning Common Eggs.
The weekly board scores guilds on crop weight, so every active member who turns in strong crops nudges the placement higher. Bigger crops, bigger jump up the ranks. It really is that direct.
| Guild Rank | Reward |
|---|---|
| #1 | 1x Huge Rainbow Ice Serpent |
| #2 | 1x Huge Ice Serpent |
| #3 | 1x Big Rainbow Ice Serpent |
| #4-10 | 1x Big Ice Serpent |
| #11-25 | 1x Rainbow Ice Serpent |
| #26-100 | 1x Ice Serpent |
| #101-1k | 25x Common Egg |
| #1k-5k | 10x Common Egg |
| #5k+ | 5x Common Egg |
My guild landed in the 26-100 bracket last week and walked away with the ice serpant, which honestly made the whole crop grind feel worth it. That is the case for joining a group that actually plays: the reward gap between an active guild and a dead one is massive, and a cool guild name does not score a single point.
Better seeds make this easier over time. The Grow a Garden 2 Seed Packs guide breaks down how Seed Packs work and which crops can come out of the Ghost Pepper Seed Pack.
How To Fix Guild Invite Problems
The best way to fix guild invite problems in Grow a Garden 2 is to check the mailbox, make sure the guild is not full, and have an Owner or Elder send a fresh invite.
Almost every invite problem comes down to one of three things: it was never sent, you are looking in the wrong place, or the person sending it does not have permission. The invite has to come from an Owner or Elder, and you have to accept it from your mailbox. Miss either side of that and nothing happens.
| Issue | Fix |
|---|---|
| No invite in the mailbox | Ask the Owner or Elder to resend it. |
| Invite was sent by a Member | Get an Owner or Elder to send it instead. |
| Guild is full | The guild has to clear space or expand its capacity. |
| Join button does nothing | Reopen the mailbox, rejoin the server, or ask for a new invite. |
| Only checking Gilbert | Go to your garden mailbox and open Mail. |
If everything looks right and the invite still will not take, just restart the game. Roblox menus lag behind on newer systems all the time, and a fresh session usually sorts it out.
Grow a Garden 2 Guild FAQ
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| How do you join a guild in Grow a Garden 2? | Get invited by a guild Owner or Elder, then accept the invite from the mailbox at your garden. |
| Where do guild invites appear? | Guild invites show up in the mailbox at your garden. |
| Can you join a guild from Gilbert? | No. Gilbert manages guilds, but joining another guild needs an invite that you accept from the mailbox. |
| Is joining a guild free? | Yes, joining a guild is free. |
| How much does creating a guild cost? | Creating a guild costs 99 Robux. |
| Who can invite players to a guild? | The guild Owner and Elders can invite players. |
| What do guilds do? | Guilds compete in weekly crop-based rankings and earn rewards based on placement. |
| What happens if a guild is full? | It cannot take more members until space is made or the capacity is expanded. |
Final Blurb
Joining a guild in Grow a Garden 2 is easy the second the invite system clicks. An Owner or Elder sends the invite, and you accept it from the mailbox at your garden. The Guild Stand matters, it is just not where the accepting happens, which is the one detail that sends everyone in circles at Gilbert first.
For most players, joining beats creating. It is free, it gets you into the weekly competition, and it lets you chase rewards without paying 99 Robux to become the unpaid manager of a vegetable team. Creating a guild is for people who want the control. Joining is for people who just want the rewards without becoming the mayor of Crop Town. Honestly, fair.

