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The next Campfire Event leak has given Grow a Garden players plenty to talk about, and it's not just another small pet drop. If the current details hold, Part 3 will push pet progression much harder, so anyone saving GAG Items may want to think twice before spending everything on short-term trades. The big draw is a new mutation ritual, but the level cap changes might be the part that really shakes up the garden economy.

The Inferno ritual looks like a serious grindThe leaked ritual platform sounds simple at first. You place one pet on it, add four Inferno Shards, light the campfire, and wait. That's the easy version. The harder bit is getting those shards. Current leaks say Bear NPC quests will hand out one Inferno Shard every 25 completions, which means players who ignored the quest loop may have some catching up to do. Once the ritual finishes, the chosen pet should gain an Inferno look, with red and green flames wrapped around it. The passive effect still hasn't been confirmed, and that's where most of the guessing starts.

Flame Bear and Shadow Cat could change daily routinesThe Flame Bear is already getting attention because it seems useful without being too complicated. Leaks say it can be crafted with one Campfire Egg, one Polar Bear, and 15 million sheckles, though players also need Campfire Level 4 first. Its ability fires off every minute, feeding pets and giving experience to random companions. That's the kind of passive helper people leave running while they work on crops or trades. Some players are also planning ahead with resources, and it wouldn't be surprising to see more talk around [cheap GAG Tokens if crafting costs and pet values start climbing. The Shadow Cat is stranger. Every five minutes, it has a 12.5% chance to place Shadow Mutation on nearby fruit, but nobody really knows what that mutation is meant to do yet.

Level 500 pets are the real pressure pointThe leaked Level 500 cap is probably the biggest deal here. Right now, most players think about pets in terms of rarity, age, and a decent mutation roll. With this update, high-level pets may become their own market. Once a pet reaches Level 500, the mutation machine reportedly stops giving the usual results and moves into a new tier. The listed chances are Exalted at 50%, Iridescent at 35%, Gigantic at 12.5%, and Transcendent at 2.5%. Exalted looks built for faster pet experience. Iridescent may turn fruit into rainbow versions from time to time. Gigantic makes pets much larger and gives support boosts. Transcendent is still mostly hidden, though early notes mention a 35% passive boost, which is enough to make collectors nervous.

Inventory changes may matter more than they soundThere are also a few cleaner quality-of-life updates in the leaks. Players should be able to check pet age, hunger, weight, abilities, and mutation details straight from the inventory, instead of digging through extra menus. A new shovel interface has also shown up in screenshots, with a neater layout than the older version. Small stuff, sure, but in a game where people swap pets constantly, those small changes save time. If Part 3 launches close to what's been leaked, the smartest players won't just chase the flashiest pet. They'll watch quests, crafting costs, and Level 500 demand very closely.
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