As the headline implies, the Grow a Garden Beanbound mutation takes after a collaborative mutation before it, Dawnbound. In this guide, I tell you how to gain Beanbound for your crops, its value, and more!
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Grow a Garden Beanbound
Beanbound only applies to the Beanstalk plant and mutates it with a saturated bright neon green tint. The affected crop will also increase in value by x100. However, due to its unique obtainment, after gaining Beanbound, the player will no longer have the option to stack mutations on this harvest.
Let’s talk about why the mutation stacks stop, and how to uncover Beanbound.
How To Get The Beanbound Mutation
Beanbound all begins with Beanaura. This Admin-exclusive weather event first made its debut during the Admin Wars. It tints the sky a murky orange, and a giant bean-ified Jandel with glowing eyes and a crown stretches his arms outwards from behind the Shop and Selling stalls.
In the bottom right corner, the Beanaura event will hint players into performing a task to unlock the mutation exclusive to this event.
To do so, four players must hold a Beanstalk crop in their hands, plucking it from their garden. When all four players comply, the beanstalks in their hands all gain the Beanbound mutation (x100 multiplier). At the same time, Beanbound will randomly apply itself to crops within a player’s garden, allowing them to stack more mutations, just not on the initial Beanstalk plant.
If you know the Admin Abuse schedules, I recommend creating a private server and inviting three trusted friends to help you get this mutation next time. After all, you don’t want randoms stealing crops from you whilst you’re pledging beanling loyalty to Jandel.
This method is reminiscent of the Dawnbound mutation, which appears during the Admin Sun God weather. Similarly to Beanbound, 4 players must each hold a Sunflower to Jandel to gain this x150 value mutation.



