Harvest Reaper Ritual Offers Spine-Tingling Rewards, Including Limited-Time Severed Spine Seed
Grow a Garden’s haunting Halloween festivities are back with a chilling twist in its third seasonal update, Ghoul Garden Part 3. At the heart of the spooky action is the enigmatic Harvest Reaper, a cloaked NPC wielding a scythe, who demands bravery—and a trove of crops—from players willing to complete his eerie summoning ritual. This guide breaks down how to summon the Harvest Reaper, claim his rewards, and secure the coveted Severed Spine seed before time runs out.
The Harvest Reaper’s Ritual: A Test of Courage (and Farming Skills)
The Harvest Reaper appears in the game’s central lobby every two hours, alternating with the Witch and Dead Tree NPCs. To catch him, players may need to wait patiently or rejoin the server later. Once he spawns, 25 flaming orange ritual plates encircle him, each demanding a specific plant sacrifice.
Step-by-Step Summoning Guide:
1. Inspect the Plates: Approach each plate to see which plant it requires—common items like pumpkins or carrots, or mutated variants like Spooky or Vamp crops.
2. Sacrifice Your Harvest: Pull the required plant from your backpack, hold it, and press the ‘E’ key to interact with the plate. Select Submit to offer your crop, turning the flame blue.
3. Complete All 25 Offerings: Once every plate’s flame shifts to blue, the ritual is complete, and the Harvest Reaper dispenses rewards.
Spooky Loot and a Race Against Time
Successful summoners earn three key prizes:
- Spooky Chest
- Candy Corn
- Severed Spine Seed (limited to 500 per Harvest Reaper visit)
The Severed Spine, a macabre plant perfect for Halloween-themed gardens, is the update’s star attraction. However, with only 500 seeds available each time the Reaper spawns, competition is fierce. The stock refreshes with every Reaper appearance, so persistent players can try again—if they’re quick.
Beware: The game warns against stealing others’ ritual contributions, threatening “punishment” for greedy gardeners. Teamwork (or impeccable timing) is key.
Is the Harvest Reaper Worth the Hassle?
With its blend of cooperative gameplay and seasonal thrills, the Harvest Reaper event delivers a satisfying challenge for Grow a Garden’s Halloween crowd. The Severed Spine seed’s exclusivity adds urgency, while the Spooky Chest and Candy Corn ensure even latecomers don’t leave empty-handed.
Will you brave the ritual, or let the Reaper’s scythe swing past? Share your strategies and spoils in the comments below—and happy haunting!
Grow a Garden’s Ghoul Garden Part 3 update is live now on all platforms. The Harvest Reaper event runs until November 1.
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