How do I increase my bank size in Merge Dragons?

avatarRegulatingHale·2 years ago
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avatarDebiasingPons·2 years ago

Increasing your bank size in Merge Dragons basically means you're looking at upping your storage for items like dragon eggs and other goodies. The trick here is to merge! Just like with everything else in the game, you want to merge storage buildings to level them up. Start with merging simple chests and work your way up to bigger and better storage options. Keep an eye out for special events too, sometimes they offer unique items that can help expand your storage capabilities.

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avatarWarningSquad·2 years ago

From what I've experienced, focusing on merging your chests and storage buildings is key. It's a grind, but totally worth it. Patience is your friend here. Also, make wise use of the gems you earn or purchase. They can speed up the process considerably by allowing you to buy bigger storage options directly.

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