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Only Chests with the same level and appearance can be merged, but for the first four variations their contents may vary.


Dragon Chests

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  • 1 Summary
  • 2 Merging Dragon Chests
    • 2.1 Rarity
    • 4.1 Wooden Chests
    • 4.2 Stone Chests
    • 4.3 Purple Padded Chests
    • 4.4 Red Padded Chests
    • 4.5 Pink Chests
    • 4.6 Unknown/Incomplete
    • 5.1 Contents of Chests
    • 5.2 Conclusion

    Summary [ ]

    Dragon Chests can be harvested or spawned from many objects present in the Dragon world. They can also be found under Evil Fog or offered as a reward for certain Levels. In Camp, they are locked and need to be opened with Dragon Gems.

    Depending on the object they were harvested from, their appearance and contents change. They follow the following Merge Chain:

    1. Dragon Egg Chest (contains 1-2 Eggs)
    2. Radiant Egg Chest (contains 4 Eggs)
    3. Dragon Nest Vault (contains 1 Nest)
    4. HUGE Nest Vault (contains 3 Nests)

    Super Nest Vault and Mega Nest Vault can also be obtained but cannot be merged.

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    Merging Dragon Chests [ ]

    Rarity [ ]

    The rarity of Chests increases when merging Egg Chests and when merging Nest Vaults.

    So merging three uncommon Dragon Egg Chests will produce a rare Radiant Egg Chest, merging three rare Radiant Egg Chests will produce a rare Dragon Nest Vault, and merging three rare Dragon Nest Vaults will produce an epic HUGE Nest Vault.

    The rarity of Chests also varies based on the contents, with Chests containing rarer Dragon Eggs and items being more expensive to open.

    The current understanding is that the contents, price, and rarity of merged Chests depend on the Chest that you dragged and dropped when merging. The obvious exploit is that you can use easier-to-obtain Chests as fodder and only one Chest of the desired type when attempting to merge, thus maximizing the outcome.


    Green + Yellow

    Yellow and green are easy combinations to pull off in even the tiniest rooms. It is a duo inspired by nature, the colors of a bright summer morning on a lovely green field! Adding these colors to a room brings a balance of brightness, cheer, serenity, and calm. The more common trend with this color combination is to pick a calming yellow backdrop for the room and complete the space with bright green touches.

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    The balance between green and yellow allows you to transform a cold space into something fresh and inviting. When we think of green and yellow, spring comes to mind, and while these colors can be used and manipulated by using different hues, the fact remains that adding in a bit of yellow adds joy.

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    Yellow can also be calming when used in a paler, pastel hue. It cozies up this bedroom space and also provides tranquility. Using green shades in the bedding brings in a spring-like theme while keeping all the colors on the more muted side to not overwhelm the space.

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    Green + Blue

    Blue is a perennially popular color, and green only accentuates its beauty in a neutral room. Accents blue and green can be combined easily in rooms with various styles – from modern and beach to farmhouse and rustic. Green is a more gender-neutral color when compared to blue (which is often related to guys’ spaces), which opens up a wide range of decorating options.

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    The green grasscloth wallpaper in this room provides a monochromatic background for the seagrass camelback bed. Because the wallpaper is simple, it allowed the designer to add bright blue patterns and textures to give the room a cheerful and jovial feel.

    Tip: Don’t be afraid to mix patterns — Stripes, damasks, and ornamental and geometric patterns can go together, as seen here with a striped throw in complementary colors.

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    Navy takes the show in this intimate library. Keeping the vibe dark and moody quiets this space but adding in just a pop of light green with this sofa keeps the room from being too heavy.

    When designing and choosing colors, you can have your space unbalanced. Sometimes if colors are par for par, the room can look too matchy-matchy. Design experts generally use the 60-30-10 Rule – 60% of a dominant color
    30% of a secondary color and 10% of an accent color. Adding a hint of a new color adds a vital element and conversation piece.

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    Green + White

    We know that this pretty much goes unsaid, but any bright color coupled with a white backdrop for the interior is often our first go-to choice. And in the case of green, you cannot go wrong with this approach. Some of the best rooms that use the colors have a healthy dose of white, which provides a much-needed visual balance –especially in small spaces.

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    Crisp and clean is green and white paired together. The geometric floor-to-ceiling wallpaper provides a modern element to this classic living room. It gives just a hint of edginess without going overboard.

    Tip: Take a look at the curtain height. Bringing the curtain rod up makes the window appear much taller, giving this room a grander look. If you have the height — use it.

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    Add in just a 3/4 lime green accent wall that carries onto the ceiling for a focal point of color. It takes this all-white room and gives it the right amount of needed color. You can also add complementary accent pieces in the same color.

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