How to Bubble Jeweled Eggs in Merge Dragons?

avatarSignalingCloud8 months ago
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avatarReroutingTopaz8 months ago

Bubbling jeweled eggs in Merge Dragons is a bit of a hidden feature, but super useful for saving space in your camp! First, you'll need to fill all the land in your camp so there's no space for the egg to land. Then, try to move an object over the jeweled egg you want to bubble. Because there's no space, the egg will bubble automatically! This way, you can store it until you're ready to use it. Just remember, this trick needs your camp to be completely full.

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avatarSinkingDuel8 months ago

Just fill up your camp, then try moving something over the egg. If there's no space, it'll bubble. Easy!


avatarCarryingTree8 months ago

I've been playing for a while, and I gotta say, bubbling stuff like jeweled eggs isn't really worth the hassle. Just merge them asap or sell them if you're not into collecting.

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