How to Create a Moon Plant in Merge Dragons

avatarReoccuringRacea year ago
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avatarSignalingClouda year ago

Moon Plant? Just keep merging those dragon trees. Sprout to Sapling to Young Tree and so on. It's a long game, but patience pays off!

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avatarAttallingHalta year ago

Honestly, creating a Moon Plant takes forever. I'd focus on other merges unless you really need it for a quest. There are quicker ways to level up!


avatarCoilingShipa year ago

To create a Moon Plant in Merge Dragons, you gotta start by merging 3 or more sprouting dragon trees. Keep merging the resulting items through several stages until you reach the Gorgeous Dragon Tree, then keep on merging until you finally hit the Moon Plant. It's a process but totally worth it for that sweet, sweet magical power boost!


avatarQuestioningValea year ago

Got a Moon Plant by just playing daily and focusing on dragon tree merges. It's not too hard, just takes some time. Keep at it!

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