How to get Grass Tufts in Merge Dragons

avatarInterferingHood8 months ago
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avatarAttainingFord8 months ago

Easy peasy! To get Grass Tufts in Merge Dragons, just merge three or more Rocks. Yep, those common little rocks you see lying around in your camp or levels. Keep an eye out for them, merge, and voila! Grass Tufts will start popping up. Remember, it's all about starting small to get those bigger rewards. Happy merging!

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avatarWanderingFacet8 months ago

You're overthinking it, just play the game! Seriously though, merge rocks. That's the key to getting Grass Tufts. Keep merging those rocks, and you'll have a green camp in no time.


avatarCaringEthos8 months ago

Actually, not all rocks work. You need the right kind, specifically the 'Living Stones' rocks. Only those ones will get you Grass Tufts when merged. So focus on those and ignore the rest if Grass Tufts are what you're after.

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