What is the Prism Flower Wonder in Merge Dragons?

avatarPressingDesk10 months ago
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avatarBivouacingFirm10 months ago

The Prism Flower Wonder, also known as the Trinity Dome, is basically the grand finale of merging Prism Flowers in Merge Dragons. After a long chain of merging, when you finally merge the highest level of Prism Flowers, you get this wonder. It's like a badge of honor showing you've mastered the art of Prism Flower merging. Not only does it look cool, but it also periodically spawns dragon eggs and other goodies, making it super useful for sprucing up your camp.

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avatarResolvingGame10 months ago

Just a big shiny thing that gives stuff. Looks nice though.


avatarCopyingSole10 months ago

Been playing Merge Dragons for ages, and getting the Prism Flower Wonder was a high point for me. It's like the game's way of saying 'Well done!' Plus, the rewards are sweet. Definitely worth the effort.

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