How to Beat Challenge 2 on Merge Dragons

avatarVitriolingMouth·8 months ago
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avatarMuggingCreek·8 months ago

The key to beating Challenge 2 in Merge Dragons is to stay focused on merging in fives instead of threes whenever possible to make the most out of every move. First, merge the five Life Flower Sprouts to make two Life Flowers. Then, use your dragons to harvest from these to create Life Essence. Keep merging everything in fives, and you'll unlock more land and gather enough strength to take out the zomblins and heal the land. Remember, speed is essential as these challenges are timed!

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avatarBeatingDebit·8 months ago

Honestly, Challenge 2 is all about pattern recognition and a bit of luck with the merges. As someone who's played through it, my advice is to focus on quick merges and harvesting. Don't get too hung up on perfect plays. The right moves will make themselves known as you go.

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