Introduction

Pets are the backbone of your progression in Giant Simulator Reborn. Without the right team, you will struggle to earn gold and XP efficiently, making every boss fight and quest feel like a grind. This Giant Simulator Reborn pets guide breaks down the best companions for every stage of the game, from your first few coins to leaderboard contention.

Whether you are looking for your first gold-boosting pet or aiming for a full squad of mythic Bullies, this Giant Simulator Reborn pets guide has the details you need. Pets provide permanent multipliers for coins, experience, and speed, and they carry over through Rebirths. Choosing the right ones early can cut your grind time in half. Below, you will find direct comparisons, cost breakdowns, and advanced strategies to help you build the ultimate pet lineup.

Why Pets Matter in Giant Simulator Reborn

Pets are not cosmetic. They are NPCs that apply passive multipliers to your earnings and movement. According to community reports and the official wiki, you can equip up to four pets at once (or up to eight if you purchase the "+4 Pets Max" gamepass). Every pet you own stays with you permanently, even after a Rebirth, so investing in good pets early pays off forever.

The core benefits pets provide include:

  • Coin multiplier – Increases the gold you earn from kills, quests, and arena runs.
  • XP multiplier – Speeds up your leveling, which unlocks better gear and areas.
  • Speed multiplier – Helps you move faster between zones and during combat.

Your pet lineup directly affects how quickly you can afford legendary weapons, mythic gear, and artifacts. A well-rounded team can double or triple your progression rate.

Best Pets for Beginners

When you first start, gold is tight. You need pets that offer strong multipliers without breaking the bank. The Castle Area offers several affordable options that can carry you through the early game.

Castle Area Pets (5k to 1M Gold)

Pet NameCostPrimary BoostNotes
Bear5k GoldCoin + XPSolid starter, cheap
Dino5k GoldCoin + XPSimilar to Bear, good early choice
Flamehound5k GoldCoin + XPSlightly higher XP boost
Sobek5k GoldCoin + XPWell-rounded beginner pet
Cactus25k GoldCoin + SpeedUseful for faster questing
Chopper25k GoldCoin + XPGood mid-tier option
Horus25k GoldCoin + XPReliable XP boost
Montu1M GoldCoin + XPTransition pet before mythics

Player experience tip: The first pet that gives a reliable gold boost is the 5% option available early on. As one veteran player noted, "The 5% one here is the first pet that will give you a gold boost. All of them give gold boost and you really want that so you get better upgrades." Prioritize any pet with a gold multiplier above all other stats in the beginning.

SlotPetReason
1Flamehound or SobekCheap, balanced XP and gold
2CactusSpeeds up early quests
3Chopper or HimonBetter multipliers for mid-game push
4MontuBest value before mythic pets

Once you have saved 1M gold, buy Montu. It is the strongest non-mythic pet and will serve as your bridge to the Temple area.

How to Get Pets Efficiently

Pets cost gold, but there is a smart order to buy them. Do not rush to the most expensive pet first. Instead, build a balanced team that covers coin, XP, and speed.

Gold-Earning Strategies for Pets

MethodGold per Hour (estimated)Best for
Killing Barok boss50k–200kEarly-game gold
Arena runs100k–500kMid-game farming
Quests (Sir Hop Salot)200k–1MReliable points + gold
Artifact boostsVariableLate-game scaling

Progression path:

  1. Complete daily quests to earn quest points. Use those points at the Temple to buy artifacts that increase coin and soul gem boosts.
  2. Invest early gold into a 5k or 25k pet with a gold multiplier.
  3. Farm Barok and the Arena until you can afford a 125k pet like Nightgale or Anubis.
  4. Save 1M for Montu, then immediately pivot to mythic pets.

As a content creator explained in their beginner guide, "Killing Barok is a very good way to get gold. Gold will help you upgrade your weapons." Use that gold to snowball into better pets.

Advanced Pet Strategies: Mythic Pets and Endgame

Once you have a stable income of several million gold, you can start buying mythic pets from the Temple area. These pets offer significantly higher multipliers and are essential for late-game progression.

Mythic Pets Compared

Pet NameCostPrimary BoostRecommended For
Panda5M GoldCoin + XPBalanced all-rounder
Foxy5M GoldCoin + SpeedFast questing
Tiger8M GoldXP + CoinXP-focused grinders
Swine10M GoldCoin + XP (high)Better than Montu
Sharky12M GoldCoin + XP (very high)Strong gold farmer
Bully15M GoldCoin + XP (best)Endgame optimal

Player experience note: According to community reports, Swine, Sharky, and Bully all outperform Montu by a wide margin. One experienced player stated, "Try to go for a full team of Bullies. If you cannot quite afford it yet, go for a full team of Sharkies or Swines, because they are also going to be better than the Montu."

Ideal Endgame Pet Loadout

SlotPetWhy
1BullyHighest coin multiplier in the game
2BullyStacking coin boosts
3BullyMaximum gold per kill
4BullyUnmatched endgame efficiency

If you cannot afford four Bullies, substitute with Sharky or Swine. Even two Bullies and two Sharkies will outperform a mixed set of lower-tier pets.

Pet Progression Tips

Building your pet team is a marathon, not a sprint. Here are actionable tips to accelerate your progress:

  • Rebirth early and often. Each Rebirth lets you upgrade skills like XP Boost, Critical Damage, and Gold. These skills multiply your pet effects.
  • Unlock Ambidextrous. This skill allows you to equip two weapons at once, effectively doubling your XP gain. It works perfectly with your pet multipliers.
  • Buy artifacts first. Before spending millions on mythic pets, invest quest points in artifacts that boost coin and soul gem drops. Artifacts evolve and provide multiplicative bonuses.
  • Do not sell old pets. Every pet is permanent. You can always swap back to a cheaper pet if you need speed or a specific boost.
  • Focus on one stat. Decide whether you want to maximize gold or XP. A full team focused on one multiplier will outperform a mixed team.
GoalBest Pet FocusExample Team
Fast levelingXP multiplier4x Tiger or 4x Swine
Maximum goldCoin multiplier4x Bully or 4x Sharky
BalancedMix of coin and XP2x Bully + 2x Tiger

As noted in the reference video, "Once you start making good millions, you want to come up here, buy these pets. Try to go for a full team of Bullies." This advice holds true for any player aiming for the leaderboard.

FAQ

What is the best pet for a beginner in Giant Simulator Reborn?

The best beginner pet is whichever 5k gold pet offers a coin boost first. Flamehound and Sobek are strong early choices. This Giant Simulator Reborn pets guide recommends buying a cheap gold-boosting pet before saving for Montu or mythic options.

How many pets can I equip at once?

You can equip four pets by default. Purchasing the "+2 Pets Max" or "+4 Pets Max" gamepass allows you to equip up to six or eight pets respectively. All pets are permanent through Rebirths.

Are mythic pets worth the high cost?

Yes. Mythic pets like Bully, Sharky, and Swine provide significantly higher multipliers than Castle area pets. They are essential for endgame farming and leaderboard competition.

Should I buy artifacts or pets first?

Prioritize artifacts from the Temple using quest points, as they provide global multipliers that benefit all aspects of the game. After acquiring a few key artifacts, shift your gold into mythic pets.


For the most up-to-date pet stats and event-exclusive pets, visit the official Roblox Giant Simulator Reborn page for detailed community-maintained information.