
Pets in Grow a Garden help you grow better crops, hatch rarer pets, or boost abilities.
One of the most useful ones from the Corrupted Update is the Corrupted Kodama.
It’s hard to get, but many players consider it one of the top choices if you want faster progress.
In this post, you will learn all about the Corrupted Kodama pet in Grow a Garden, including its value, price, special effect, hatch chance, and more.
Corrupted Kodama in Grow a Garden Wiki

Corrupted Kodama (Legendary)
How to Get: Chance to obtain after completing one Corrupt Channeler’s quest.
Hatch Chance: 4.35%
Estimated Value: ? Sheckles
Passive: Tree Spirit: 4.22% chance Zen type fruit gets Corrupt mutation after collecting!
Hunger: 22,000
Released July 26, 2025 in the Corrupted update.
How to Get the Corrupted Kodama in Grow a Garden
You can get the Corrupted Kodama by completing one Corrupt Channeller’s quest by giving him a 2kg Tranquil Corn.
After giving it to him, you will have a 4.35% chance of obtaining the pet as a reward.
What the Corrupted Kodama Does in Grow a Garden
The Corrupted Kodama is a Legendary pet.
The Corrupted Kodama’s passive gives you a 4.22% chance that Zen-type fruit gets the Corrupt mutation after collecting.
That means new Zen fruits start with a little head start in growth.
If you are focusing on building a valuable Corrupt-dominated inventory quickly, the Corrupted Kodama is worth it.
Conclusion
Getting the Corrupted Kodama in Grow a Garden takes time and Sheckles.
The best way to get this pet is completing one Corrupt Channeller’s quest by giving him a 2kg Tranquil Corn.
Read also: How to Get Star Corn Mutation in Grow a Garden
It may take a few tries, but the passive bonus it gives are usually worth it.
If you are building a valuable pet setup, the Corrupted Kodama is one of the best choices in the Corrupted Update.
Additional Reading
Corrupted Kitsune Pet in Grow a Garden Info
Raiju Pet in Grow a Garden Info
All Legendary Pets in Grow a Garden (Roblox)
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