Roleplay props are cosmetic decorations you get by buying and opening the Roleplay Crate (300,000 Sheckles) from the prop vendor in the central market, then placing the items on your plot with the Build tool.
If you’ve seen players showing off “Roleplay props” in Grow a Garden 2 and gone looking for a single item with that name, here’s the catch: there isn’t one in any current item list. Roleplay reads as a prop theme you roll out of the Roleplay Crate, and the whole set is decoration — nice to look at, but it does nothing for your farm. This walks through buying the crate, what it can drop, and how to actually get the props standing on your plot.
What a Roleplay prop actually is
A Roleplay prop is a cosmetic decoration, full stop. It’s not gear, it’s not a pet, and it gives no boost — it won’t speed up growth, raise your yield, or earn you extra Sheckles. The props behave like any other plot decor you can drop down and rearrange, so owning one is much the same as parking a bench on your garden: it’s there for the look and nothing else.
It’s worth setting that expectation early, because the name makes it sound like a mechanic. There’s no set purpose to these items beyond styling your plot, so treat the whole Roleplay line as furniture for your garden rather than a tool that changes how you play.
How to get and build the Roleplay Crate in Grow a Garden 2
Head to the central market
Travel to the middle hub area of the map where the main vendors are clustered together.

Open the prop vendor
Go to the prop section and interact with the vendor there to browse the available crates.

Find the Roleplay Crate
Scroll through the crate list until you spot the Roleplay Crate sitting among the others.
Check the price
It’s listed at 300,000 Sheckles (shown as coins), so make sure you’ve farmed enough first.
Select and purchase it
Highlight the Roleplay Crate and confirm the buy to add it to your inventory.

Place it in your garden
Head back to your plot and drop the prop down — it vanishes from view the instant you place it, which is normal.

Build it to finish
Switch into Build mode and build the prop so it actually appears on your plot.
After you place the prop it disappears on the spot — don’t panic and don’t re-buy. Go into Build mode and build it to make it show up.
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Roleplay Crate drop pool and reported odds
| Prop | Listed drop chance |
|---|---|
| Bookcase | 21.05% |
| Carpet | 21.05% |
| “Beah Towerl” (name likely misspelled) | 21.05% |
| Clock | 10.53% |
| Wood Floor | 10.53% |
| Wood Wall | 10.53% |
| Water Fountain | 5.26% |
The Roleplay Crate is a random roll, not a vending machine — buying it does not let you pick the prop you want. The figures above are the reported odds from a single listing, so treat them as a guide rather than confirmed numbers. One entry shows up as “Beah Towerl”, which looks like a typo for an in-game item; we’ve left it as listed, but don’t take that spelling as the real name.
The practical takeaway is the rarity spread. The Water Fountain is the scarcest drop here at a listed 5.26%, so if that’s the piece you’re after, expect to open several crates — at 300,000 Sheckles each — before it lands, if it lands at all.
Placing, moving, and removing your prop
Once a Roleplay prop is in your stash, using it runs through the Build tool. Equip the Build tool from your hotbar, open your prop stash to see everything you own, pick the prop, and set it down inside your plot’s fence boundary — props won’t place outside your garden. From there you can rotate it and nudge it into position until it lines up the way you want.
Removing a prop is fully reversible, which is the part players worry about most. Going back into Build and removing a placed prop sends it back to your prop stash rather than destroying it, so you can pull pieces up, rearrange the whole layout, and drop them again as many times as you like without losing anything.
Mistakes players make with Roleplay props
The big one is expecting a bonus. These are cosmetic — they don’t buff crops or income, so there’s no hidden upside to grinding for them beyond the look. The second is assuming the Roleplay Crate is always in stock: prop shop stock is RNG and rotates (early players report a refresh on a short timer), so if it’s not showing, you may simply need to wait for the lineup to change.
Two smaller traps: trying to place a prop outside your plot boundary (it has to go inside the fence), and being afraid to remove one. Removal isn’t permanent — the prop returns to your stash — so feel free to experiment with placements.
Farming Sheckles and finding the full odds list
The real barrier here is the price. At 300,000 Sheckles per crate — and with the best drops gated behind low odds — the next thing most players want is a faster way to bank Sheckles, which comes down to growing and selling high-value crops on a steady cycle so you can afford repeat pulls.
It’s also worth pulling up the broader prop and crate listings if you’re decorating seriously, since the Roleplay Crate is only one of many themed crates, each with its own pool and percentages. Just remember the odds above come from a single source and some of it is still unconfirmed, so cross-check anything load-bearing against what your own client shows in-game.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Roleplay Crate cost?
It’s listed at 300,000 Sheckles from the prop vendor in the central market. One source also mentions a 63 Robux purchase option, but that’s unconfirmed elsewhere, so don’t count on it until you see it in your own shop.
Do Roleplay props give any gameplay bonus or boost crops?
No. They’re purely cosmetic decorations — they don’t increase yield, speed up growth, or earn extra Sheckles. Functionally, having one is like having a bench on your plot.
Can you get a specific prop like the fountain guaranteed from the crate?
No. The crate is a random roll, and the Water Fountain sits at a reported 5.26% — the rarest in the listed pool. Buying a crate guarantees a Roleplay-style prop, not the exact one you’re chasing.
If you remove a placed prop, is it gone for good?
No. Removing a prop through the Build tool sends it back to your prop stash, not the trash. You can place, pick up, and reposition it as often as you want.
Why can’t I find the Roleplay Crate in the shop right now?
Prop shop stock is RNG and rotates, so individual crates aren’t always available. If the Roleplay Crate isn’t listed, wait for the stock to refresh and check again.