Create the original solar-powered organism in no time.
You don’t have to be Mother Nature to create plants in Little Alchemy 2; there’s a straightforward way of making the greenery come to life.
Developed by Recloak Games, Little Alchemy 2 is all about experimentation, with 720 elements to unlock and play with.
If you can think of it, the chances are it can be concocted. Everything from an ambulance to a meteor to a zoo can be put together, as long as you follow the right steps.
When it comes to growing a plant, it’s easy to get led astray or miss out on a vital step, meaning the whole procedure has to be restarted.
That’s why we’ve put together this guide explaining clearly how to make a plant in Little Alchemy 2. Head below for all the details.
How to make plant in Little Alchemy 2 explained
A recipe made of 15 steps starting from scratch in Little Alchemy 2 will ultimately lead to the creation of a plant.
It involves all four starting elements: Water, Earth, Fire and Air. Simply follow the steps below to make a plant.
- Water + Water = Puddle
- Puddle + Water = Pond
- Pond + Water = Lake
- Lake + Water = Sea
- Earth + Earth = Land
- Land + Earth = Continent
- Continent + Continent = Planet
- Sea + Earth = Primordial Soup
- Fire + Fire = Energy
- Air + Planet = Atmosphere
- Energy + Primordial Soup = Life
- Atmosphere + Water = Cloud
- Life + Earth = Soil
- Cloud + Water = Rain
- Soil + Rain = Plant
If you prefer a visual aid instead, we’d recommend checking out this handy video that walks through the steps one by one. See below:
Little Alchemy 2 is available on PC, iOS and Android. To find out how to make more, head to our full list of combinations, recipes and elements for all the latest information.
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