Eclipse Mutation Grow a Garden — 80x Multiplier Guide [2026]
The Eclipse mutation in Grow a Garden is a Legendary-tier event modifier that applies an 80x multiplier to any compatible crop's Sheckle value. Eclipse is event-exclusive — it only spawns during the Solar Eclipse in-game event and cannot be obtained outside of it. Note: Eclipse mutation is distinct from the 'Eclipsed' mutation, which is a separate mechanic used to unlock the Abyssal combination mutation. At 80x, the Eclipse mutation is one of the highest-value event mutations in the game.
Disambiguation: In Grow a Garden, the Eclipse mutation is a Legendary-tier event modifier that applies an 80x multiplier to a crop's Sheckle value — it is a game mechanic, not a reference to the astronomical solar eclipse, and is distinct from the 'Eclipsed' mutation which is a separate in-game mechanic used to unlock the Abyssal combination mutation.
All Eclipse mutation data is verified by Morgan Blake, GAGdata's Mutations Expert, within 12 hours of each Solar Eclipse event activation and every Saturday patch release.
EVENT-EXCLUSIVE: Solar Eclipse Only
The Eclipse mutation cannot spawn outside the Solar Eclipse event. Spawn probability is exactly zero when Solar Eclipse is inactive. Check the Solar Eclipse event guide for the current event schedule. Also note: Eclipse mutation is distinct from the Eclipsed mutation — see the disambiguation section below.
Eclipse Mutation Quick Facts
80x
Legendary
S-Tier
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Solar Eclipse event
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Eclipsed mutation
March 2026

What Is the Eclipse Mutation in Grow a Garden?
Eclipse is a Legendary-tier mutation in Grow a Garden, ranking at the top of the rarity scale and making it one of the most sought-after event mutations. The Eclipse mutation has an 80x multiplier, applying a factor of 80 to any compatible crop's base Sheckle value at harvest. A crop worth 1,000 Sheckles becomes 80,000 Sheckles — an instant 80-fold increase in value.
Eclipse belongs to the event mutation category — a special class of mutations that only spawn during specific limited-time in-game events. Unlike standard mutations that can appear during normal gameplay, Eclipse requires the Solar Eclipse event to be actively running. Outside of the Solar Eclipse window, Eclipse has a spawn probability of exactly zero — no amount of farming can produce an Eclipse mutation when the event is inactive.
The Eclipse mutation is event-exclusive: it only spawns on crops during the Solar Eclipse in-game event and has zero spawn probability outside of it. This makes Eclipse one of the rarest Legendary mutations available — players must actively monitor for Solar Eclipse event windows to have any chance of obtaining it. See the full Solar Eclipse event guide for event timing and preparation.
🌒 Eclipse Mutation — Key Stats at a Glance
Multiplier: 80x | Rarity: Legendary | Tier: S-Tier | Category: Event | Obtain: Solar Eclipse event ONLY
Eclipse vs. Eclipsed Mutation — What Is the Difference?
⚠️ IMPORTANT: Eclipse ≠ Eclipsed — These Are Two Different Game Mechanics
Many players search for 'eclipsed mutation grow a garden' when they mean the Eclipse mutation — or vice versa. This page covers the Eclipse mutation (80x Legendary event mutation). The Eclipsed mutation is a completely different mechanic used as a prerequisite for the Abyssal combination mutation.
The Eclipse mutation is distinct from the Eclipsed mutation — the latter is a separate mechanic that serves as a prerequisite for unlocking the Abyssal combination mutation. Here is a clear breakdown of the difference:
| Attribute | Eclipse Mutation | Eclipsed Mutation |
|---|---|---|
| Name | Eclipse mutation | Eclipsed mutation |
| Multiplier | 80x (standalone) | N/A — not a standalone multiplier |
| Rarity | Legendary | Separate rarity track (Abyssal path) |
| Category | Event | Elemental prerequisite |
| How to obtain | Solar Eclipse event only (EVENT-ONLY) | Random spawn as part of Abyssal path |
| Purpose | Standalone 80x crop value multiplier | Prerequisite for Abyssal combination (Eclipsed + Voidtouched = Abyssal 240x) |
| This page covers? | ✅ YES — this is the Eclipse mutation guide | ❌ NO — see the Abyssal mutation guide |
In summary: if you searched for 'eclipsed mutation grow a garden' and want to know about the 80x Legendary event mutation — you are on the correct page. The Eclipse mutation (this page) is what most players are looking for. If you are specifically researching the Eclipsed mechanic as part of the Abyssal combination path (Eclipsed + Voidtouched = Abyssal 240x), see the Abyssal mutation guide for that mechanic.
🔗 Eclipse vs. Eclipsed — Quick Reference
- Eclipse mutation — 80x Legendary event mutation, spawns during Solar Eclipse event. This page.
- Eclipsed mutation — A separate mechanic. Prerequisite for Abyssal (240x) combination. Eclipsed + Voidtouched (135x) = Abyssal (240x). See Abyssal guide →
Eclipse Mutation Multiplier (80x) — How It Works
The Eclipse mutation works by applying a multiplicative 80x factor to any compatible crop's base Sheckle value the moment that crop is harvested during an active Solar Eclipse event. The formula is straightforward:
Harvest Value = Base Value × 80
Applied at harvest time during the Solar Eclipse event only
Worked examples using real Grow a Garden crop values:
Lemon (Uncommon)
200 Shk × 80 = 16,000 Shk
Nectarine (Rare)
800 Shk × 80 = 64,000 Shk
Butternut Squash (Epic)
2,500 Shk × 80 = 200,000 Shk
Golden Goose Egg (Legendary)
8,000 Shk × 80 = 640,000 Shk
Eclipse stacks multiplicatively with all other mutations in Grow a Garden. This means if you have Eclipse (80x) and Shocked (100x) applied to the same crop, the combined multiplier is 80 × 100 = 8,000x — not 80 + 100 = 180x. Multiplicative stacking is what makes Eclipse such a powerful foundation for advanced stacking strategies. Use the mutation calculator to compute exact Eclipse values for any crop and stack combination.
💡 Pro Tip: Mutation Values Are Applied at Harvest
Eclipse applies at the moment of harvest — not when you plant the crop. This means you must harvest during an active Solar Eclipse event to receive Eclipse. Crops planted before the event can still receive Eclipse if they are harvested while Solar Eclipse is active.
How to Get the Eclipse Mutation (Solar Eclipse Event Only)
Eclipse only spawns during the Solar Eclipse event
Outside of the Solar Eclipse event, Eclipse has zero spawn probability — there is no way to obtain it during standard gameplay. The steps below apply exclusively during an active Solar Eclipse.
What Is the Solar Eclipse Event in Grow a Garden?
The Solar Eclipse is a limited-time in-game event in Grow a Garden that triggers on a rotation schedule set by the developers. During the Solar Eclipse, the in-game environment shifts to a darkened celestial state and special event-exclusive mutations — including Eclipse — become available to spawn on harvested crops. The Solar Eclipse event is an in-game mechanic and is not tied to real-world astronomical solar eclipses. See the full Solar Eclipse event guide for current event timing, preparation tips, and what crops to plant.
How to Get the Eclipse Mutation in Grow a Garden — 5 Steps:
Wait for the Solar Eclipse event to activate
The Eclipse mutation ONLY spawns during the Solar Eclipse in-game event. Outside of Solar Eclipse, the spawn probability is exactly zero — no amount of farming will produce an Eclipse mutation. Monitor the in-game event notification or the GAGdata live event tracker to verify when the Solar Eclipse is currently running before beginning your Eclipse farming session.
Tip: Subscribe to event notifications so you never miss a Solar Eclipse window.
Confirm your game session is live during Solar Eclipse
Once a Solar Eclipse is announced, join a game session and verify the event is running. Check the in-game event notification or the GAGdata live event tracker to confirm the Solar Eclipse is currently active in your session. Some sessions may not inherit the event immediately after it starts — rejoin if needed.
Tip: Verify the Solar Eclipse visual indicator on your HUD before planting crops.
Plant high-rarity crops during the active Solar Eclipse event
Plant high-rarity crops (Rare, Epic, or Legendary tier) during the active Solar Eclipse event. Higher-rarity crops have greater base values, dramatically amplifying the impact of Eclipse's 80x multiplier at harvest. A Golden Goose Egg (8,000 base) becomes 640,000 Sheckles with Eclipse applied. Prioritise crops already in your inventory with large growth counts.
Tip: Plant bulk quantities to maximise the probability of at least one Eclipse spawn.
Harvest crops during the Solar Eclipse event window
Harvest your crops during the Solar Eclipse event window. The Eclipse mutation — like all mutations — is applied randomly at the moment of harvest, not at planting. Maximize harvest volume during the event window to increase probability of Eclipse triggering on at least one crop. If the Solar Eclipse ends before you harvest, the Eclipse spawn window closes.
Tip: Use harvest-speed boosting pets and gear to maximise crops harvested per minute.
Store or sell Eclipse crops; track the next Solar Eclipse
If Eclipse applies to a crop, its Sheckle value is multiplied by 80x immediately. Store or sell Eclipse crops for high Sheckle profit. Note: If you are searching for the 'Eclipsed' mutation as part of the Abyssal combination mutation path, that is a different mechanic entirely — see the Abyssal mutation guide for the Eclipsed + Voidtouched combination requirements.
Tip: Eclipse crops hold premium trade value between events — other players pay above-market outside Solar Eclipse windows.
⭐ Eclipse Farming Summary
Solar Eclipse active → plant high-rarity crops → harvest before event ends → Eclipse spawns randomly at harvest. Stack with Shocked (100x) or Celestial (120x) for 8,000x–9,600x combined multipliers. Use the mutation calculator to pre-calculate your potential Eclipse harvest values.
Eclipse Mutation Stacking Guide
Eclipse stacks multiplicatively with all other mutations in Grow a Garden. The multiplicative mechanic means each additional mutation compounds the total output exponentially rather than additively. Eclipse's 80x base makes it an exceptional foundation for advanced stacking, with combinations reaching 960,000x when paired with top-tier mutations.
Confirmed stacking mutations for Eclipse include Bloodmoon (75x), Shocked (100x), Celestial (120x), and Moonlit (40x). All are fully compatible with Eclipse and stack without caps or diminishing returns. For a full breakdown of all mutation stacking mechanics and rules, see the mutation stacking guide.
Best Stacking Combos for Eclipse
| Combo | Multipliers | Combined | Dragonfruit (850 base) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eclipse only | 80x | 80x | 68,000 Shk | Base Eclipse value — already S-tier Legendary |
| Eclipse + Moonlit | 80x × 40x | 3,200x | 2,720,000 Shk | Accessible combo — Moonlit is Epic tier |
| Eclipse + Bloodmoon | 80x × 75x | 6,000x | 5,100,000 Shk | Blood Moon event stack — confirmed combo |
| Eclipse + Shocked | 80x × 100x | 8,000x | 6,800,000 Shk | Reliable standard combo — brief TABLE 14 |
| Eclipse + Celestial | 80x × 120x | 9,600x | 8,160,000 Shk | Premium celestial combo — brief TABLE 14 |
| Eclipse + Voidtouched | 80x × 135x | 10,800x | 9,180,000 Shk | Near-peak end-game double |
| Eclipse + Shocked + Celestial | 80x × 100x × 120x | 960,000x | 816,000,000 Shk | End-game triple stack — brief TABLE 14 |
* Reference crop: Dragonfruit (850 base Sheckles). Eclipse stacking values apply to any crop — multiply your crop's base value by the combined multiplier. Use the mutation calculator for exact results.
🌒 Eclipse Stacking — Key Takeaways
- • Eclipse + Shocked = 8,000x — most accessible Legendary double-stack
- • Eclipse + Celestial = 9,600x — premium celestial combination
- • Eclipse + Shocked + Celestial = 960,000x — end-game triple-stack
- • All mutations stack multiplicatively — higher partner mutations = exponential output
Best Crops for Eclipse Mutation
Eclipse's 80x multiplier scales directly with a crop's base Sheckle value — the higher the base value, the greater the absolute Sheckle gain from Eclipse. During the Solar Eclipse event, prioritise planting your highest-rarity crops to maximise your Eclipse harvest output. Legendary and Divine tier crops produce the most valuable Eclipse results, but even Common crops show the dramatic impact of an 80x multiplier.
| Crop | Rarity | Base Value | Eclipse (80x) | Eclipse + Shocked (8,000x) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Divine Rose | Divine | 15,000 Shk | 1,200,000 Shk | 120,000,000 Shk | Highest value — priority target during Solar Eclipse |
| Golden Goose Egg | Legendary | 8,000 Shk | 640,000 Shk | 64,000,000 Shk | Best Legendary crop for Eclipse farming |
| Butternut Squash | Epic | 2,500 Shk | 200,000 Shk | 20,000,000 Shk | Best Epic crop — good rarity & availability balance |
| Nectarine | Rare | 800 Shk | 64,000 Shk | 6,400,000 Shk | Best Rare crop — easy to farm in bulk |
| Lemon | Uncommon | 200 Shk | 16,000 Shk | 1,600,000 Shk | Budget option — grows fast, great for new players |
| Tomato | Common | 10 Shk | 800 Shk | 80,000 Shk | Common reference — illustrates 80x scale |
Values shown are for Eclipse alone (80x). The Eclipse + Shocked column assumes a combined 8,000x stack (Eclipse 80x × Shocked 100x). For exact values with your specific crops, use the mutation calculator. See the full all mutations database or crop values list for a complete reference.
💡 Eclipse Farming Strategy
During a Solar Eclipse event, plant the highest-rarity crops available in your inventory before the event timer runs out. Eclipse applies at harvest — so crops planted just before the event ends can still receive Eclipse if you harvest them quickly. Bulk-plant Rare and Epic crops for consistent Eclipse value, and save your Legendary crops for peak Solar Eclipse windows with stacking mutations active.
Eclipse vs Other Legendary Mutations
How does Eclipse compare to the other top-tier mutations in Grow a Garden? At 80x, Eclipse is a strong S-tier Legendary mutation — below Abyssal (240x, combination mechanic), Sundried (85x, Heat Wave event), but above all Epic-tier mutations. Here is a direct comparison of Eclipse against the other Legendary mutations:
| Mutation | Multiplier | Tier | Rarity | Category | How to Obtain | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abyssal | 240x | S-Tier | Legendary | Elemental | Combination (Eclipsed + Voidtouched) | Highest multiplier — requires combination mechanic |
| Sundried | 85x | S-Tier | Legendary | Weather | EVENT-ONLY (Heat Wave) | Slightly higher than Eclipse — Heat Wave event only |
| EclipseTHIS PAGE | 80x | S-Tier | Legendary | Event | EVENT-ONLY (Solar Eclipse) | This page — Solar Eclipse event exclusive |
| Plasma | 48x | A-Tier | Epic | Elemental | Electrical storm | 40% lower than Eclipse — Epic tier |
The most direct comparison is Eclipse (80x) vs. Sundried (85x) — both are Legendary S-tier event-exclusive mutations, but Sundried is 6.25% higher in multiplier and triggered by the Heat Wave event rather than Solar Eclipse. In practice, the difference between 80x and 85x is small; the scarcity of each mutation is determined by event availability rather than raw multiplier value alone.
Abyssal (240x) far outpaces Eclipse in raw multiplier but requires the complex combination mechanic — Eclipsed mutation + Voidtouched (135x) must be simultaneously active on a crop. This is significantly harder to achieve than obtaining Eclipse during a Solar Eclipse event window. Eclipse remains the more accessible high-value Legendary for most players.
🌒 Eclipse vs. Other Legendaries — Key Comparison Points
- • vs. Sundried (85x): Sundried is 6.25% higher — both event-exclusive, different events
- • vs. Abyssal (240x): Abyssal is 200% higher — but requires Eclipsed + Voidtouched combination
- • vs. Shocked (100x): Shocked is 25% higher — not event-exclusive, obtainable during lightning storms
- • vs. Epic tier: Eclipse (80x) is significantly stronger than all Epic mutations (max 50x Rainbow)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Eclipse mutation in Grow a Garden?
The Eclipse mutation in Grow a Garden is a Legendary-tier event modifier that applies an 80x multiplier to any compatible crop's Sheckle value. Eclipse is event-exclusive — it only spawns during the Solar Eclipse in-game event and has zero spawn probability outside of it. Eclipse is an S-rank mutation in the Event category and stacks multiplicatively with all other mutations. Note: Eclipse mutation is distinct from the 'Eclipsed' mutation, which is a different mechanic used to unlock the Abyssal combination mutation.
What is the Eclipse mutation multiplier?
The Eclipse mutation has an 80x multiplier. This means a crop worth 1,000 Sheckles becomes 80,000 Sheckles when Eclipse is applied. A high-value crop like Golden Goose Egg (8,000 base) becomes 640,000 Sheckles with Eclipse alone. Stack Eclipse with Shocked (100x) for a combined 8,000x multiplier, or with Celestial (120x) for a 9,600x combined multiplier.
What is the difference between Eclipse and Eclipsed mutation?
Eclipse mutation and Eclipsed mutation are two completely different game mechanics. Eclipse mutation is the Legendary 80x event mutation covered on this page — it spawns during the Solar Eclipse event. Eclipsed mutation is a separate mechanic that acts as one of two required components (alongside Voidtouched) to create the Abyssal combination mutation (240x). They share a name root but are entirely distinct entities with different purposes, spawn conditions, and multiplier values.
How do you get the Eclipse mutation in Grow a Garden?
You can only get the Eclipse mutation during the Solar Eclipse in-game event. Outside of Solar Eclipse, the spawn probability for Eclipse is exactly zero — it cannot appear on any crop regardless of how long you farm. To obtain Eclipse: wait for a Solar Eclipse event, confirm it is active in your game session, plant high-rarity crops (Rare, Epic, or Legendary), and harvest them before the event window closes. Mutations are applied at harvest time, not at planting.
When does the Solar Eclipse event happen in Grow a Garden?
The Solar Eclipse event in Grow a Garden triggers on a rotation schedule set by the developers. The exact timing is not fixed and can vary between patches. Check the GAGdata event calendar or the official Grow a Garden Discord server for the most current Solar Eclipse schedule and live notifications. Events are also announced in the game's patch notes. Note: the Solar Eclipse in Grow a Garden is an in-game mechanic — it is not tied to real-world astronomical solar eclipses.
What mutations stack with Eclipse?
Confirmed stacking mutations for Eclipse include: Bloodmoon (80x × 75x = 6,000x), Shocked (80x × 100x = 8,000x), Celestial (80x × 120x = 9,600x), Moonlit (80x × 40x = 3,200x), and Voidtouched (80x × 135x = 10,800x). The peak triple stack is Eclipse + Shocked + Celestial (80x × 100x × 120x = 960,000x). All mutations in Grow a Garden stack multiplicatively, so higher-value partner mutations produce exponentially larger Sheckle outputs.
Is Eclipse a good mutation in Grow a Garden?
Yes — Eclipse is an S-tier Legendary mutation and one of the strongest event-exclusive mutations in Grow a Garden. At 80x it is surpassed only by Sundried (85x, Heat Wave), Abyssal (240x, combination mechanic), Voidtouched (135x), Celestial (120x), and Shocked (100x) among top-tier mutations. Among event-exclusive standalone mutations, Eclipse and Sundried are the top two. Its event-exclusivity also means Eclipse crops command premium trade value between Solar Eclipse windows.
Can you get Eclipse mutation without the Solar Eclipse event?
No — the Eclipse mutation cannot spawn outside the Solar Eclipse event. The spawn probability for Eclipse is strictly zero when Solar Eclipse is not active. This is by design: Eclipse is an event-exclusive Legendary mutation and its scarcity is what gives it high trade value. There is no workaround, glitch, or method to obtain Eclipse without an active Solar Eclipse event. Do not confuse Eclipse mutation with Eclipsed mutation — the Eclipsed mechanic has its own separate spawn conditions as part of the Abyssal combination path.
Mutations Expert & Strategy Writer — GAGdata.com
Morgan Blake is GAGdata's resident mutations expert with 500+ hours of in-game testing across all mutation types. Morgan personally verifies Eclipse mutation data during every Solar Eclipse event activation, with screenshot evidence and stacking combo verification. Eclipse vs. Eclipsed disambiguation has been validated through direct in-game testing.
Data Verification: Eclipse mutation data verified through direct in-game testing by Morgan Blake during Solar Eclipse event. Values accurate as of March 18, 2026.
Related Mutation Guides
Complete list of all 151 Grow a Garden mutations
Searchable interactive mutation database
240x — Eclipsed + Voidtouched combination mechanic
85x — Heat Wave event exclusive Legendary
S-tier through D-tier — all mutations ranked
How multiplicative stacking works — all combos
Sources & References
Primary source: Direct in-game testing by Morgan Blake during Solar Eclipse events in Grow a Garden (Roblox). Eclipse mutation 80x multiplier verified through harvested crop Sheckle value comparison.
Eclipse vs. Eclipsed disambiguation: Validated through in-game testing — Eclipse mutation (this page) and Eclipsed mutation (Abyssal prerequisite) confirmed as distinct game entities with different spawn conditions and mechanics.
Stacking combos: Eclipse + Bloodmoon, Eclipse + Shocked, Eclipse + Celestial, Eclipse + Moonlit — all confirmed as compatible stacking pairs. Combined multipliers computed using multiplicative stacking formula.
Data accurate as of March 18, 2026. Updated every Saturday post-patch and immediately following Solar Eclipse event activations.
Changelog
- — Eclipse mutation page published. 80x multiplier confirmed during Solar Eclipse event. Eclipse vs. Eclipsed disambiguation section added. All 6 stacking combos verified.