Player Magnet in Grow a Garden 2

The Player Magnet is a gear that was added to the first update.

Key facts

Rarity
Mythic
Shop price
7,000,000 Sheckles
Currency
Sheckles
Robux price
1,035 Robux
Restock chance
100%
Effect
Sucks nearby players towards the player for 10 seconds.
Added
June 20, 2026

How to get the Player Magnet

The Player Magnet can be obtained from the Gear Shop for 7,000,000 Sheckle or 1,149 Robux and is always in stock.

What the Player Magnet is

The Player Magnet is a gear that was added to the first update.

What the Player Magnet does

Sucks nearby players towards the player for 10 seconds.

Cost and how often it appears

It costs 7,000,000 Sheckles or 1,149 Robux, with a 100% chance of appearing in a restock.

Shops restock every 5 minutes, so that works out at roughly one appearance per 5 minutes of rotations.

About the robux price

Three independent sources give 1,035. The 1,149 figure rests on the wiki plus one site that derives from it, so it is not independently corroborated.

When it was added

It was added on June 20, 2026.

How it compares

At 7,000,000 Sheckles it is the 2nd most expensive of the 19 gear items we list with a confirmed Sheckles price.

The closest below it is Legendary Sprinkler at 1,200,000 Sheckles; the closest above is Strawberry Sniper at 13,000,000 Sheckles.

A 100% restock chance is better than the 24% median across the 24 gear items whose odds are published — tied for the best.

Common questions

How do you get the Player Magnet in Grow a Garden 2?

The Player Magnet can be obtained from the Gear Shop for 7,000,000 Sheckle or 1,149 Robux and is always in stock.

What does the Player Magnet do?

Sucks nearby players towards the player for 10 seconds.

How much does the Player Magnet cost?

7,000,000 Sheckles or 1,149 Robux.

What rarity is the Player Magnet?

Mythic.

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Last updated . Figures verified against the game’s own data — where sources disagree, we say so rather than pick one.