How to Get Water in Merge Dragons

avatarManningAndy·8 months ago
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avatarAttallingHalt·8 months ago

Getting water in Merge Dragons is all about merging! Start by merging three or more rain puddles together. This will get you a water mushroom. Keep merging those mushrooms, and soon you'll have a water pond. The larger and more advanced the water body, the more chances you have of spawning water dragon eggs. Don't forget to play around with merging different levels of ponds to explore what other water sources you can create!

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avatarCluingWear·8 months ago

I remember when I first tried to get water in Merge Dragons, I was totally lost. Then, I discovered that merging rain puddles was the way to go! Not only was it super satisfying to see those little puddles turn into bigger bodies of water, but it also led me to my first water dragon egg. Keep at it, and don't be afraid to experiment with merging!

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