Two cards of the same color placed next to each other.
Miracle Merchant is a high-score chase game. There is no overarching narrative of saving the world from a dark lord; instead, your goal is much more localized and relatable: run a successful shop. Each game "day" consists of serving four customers. These customers are not generic NPCs; they are archetypes pulled from fantasy lore, including the Peasant, the Knight, the Wizard, the Rogue, and the Nun.
Create potions by combining ingredient cards to satisfy customer demands and clear the deck before it runs out. Potion Crafting: miracle merchant wiki
The potion brewing process takes place on a central drafting board. You are presented with a hand of cards, and you must place them in order into the potion bottle.
Two sets of two colors (half and half); these often yield the highest scores. Two cards of the same color placed next to each other
Unlike standard card games, Miracle Merchant ingredients are not just colored symbols. Each card belongs to a specific (mushrooms, herbs, crystals, etc.) and many have special abilities that trigger when placed in a potion.
A: No, Miracle Merchant is a premium game. It costs around $2.99 – $3.99 (depending on your region) with no in-app purchases or ads. Each game "day" consists of serving four customers
The game continues until the 5x5 grid is completely depleted of cards. Once the last card is taken, your final score is tallied based on the potions you served, the bonuses you collected, and any remaining special effects.
If you get two Echo Crystals and a Golden Root, place them in this order: [Echo Crystal] - [Golden Root] - [Echo Crystal] . The second Echo Crystal copies the Golden Root, and the first Echo Crystal copies the second. This creates a recursive loop that multiplies the potion’s value by 8x or 16x.