Merge Mansion Maddie Doll in Veil of Fate

In our Merge Mansion Maddie Doll in Veil of Fate guide, we are going to show you how to get the Maddie Doll in the Veil of Fate event and how you use it. This item is culmination of several different merge chains, so it’s a bit of a journey. Don’t worry, we’ll break it all down step by step. Then, we’ll tell you what to do with it. Let’s begin!

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Merge Mansion Maddie Doll in Veil of Fate

How to Get & Use Maddie Doll Merge Mansion Veil of Fate

To get the Maddie Doll in the Merge Mansion Veil of Fate, you first have to get the Crystal House. You get that by tapping the tent and merging together the Brass items until you get to the House. Tap it a few times and it will turn into a Dormant Snow Globe. Now you have to charge that with a Birth Chart. You get those from the other merging chain that drops from the Tent. It ends with the Astrology Book, and tapping that drops Charts. The Birth Chart is the third step in that chain. Drag it onto the Snow Globe, and it will turn into one of three things: Ball of the Present, Ball of the Future or Ball of the Past. You want the latter; it’s orange in color.

The next step to get the Merge Mansion Veil of Fate Maddie Doll is to tap that orange Snow Globe and merge the resulting items until you get the Crafting Station. You have to feed that with another Birth Chart and a Triple Lit Candle (the latter drops from the Ball of the Past and the Box of Candles, which you get by merging Melted Candles). Now you have a Lit Crafting Station. Now, tap that table until it turns into the Maddie Doll. You use it on the Table of Fate to activate it. And the Table of Fate is the end of the merge chain of items dropped from the Ball of the Future (aka the purple Snow Globe). The active Table of Fate drops Tarot Cards.

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