Would you like to get Bone Blossom or seeds to grow them yourself in Grow a Garden (GaG)? With the ongoing Cooking event and all Prismatic recipes, it is an important crop.
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Grow a Garden is on fire right now with ongoing Cooking Event. Players are asked by Chris P. to bring some delicious food. We can give him Waffle, Burger, Pizza, Sushi, Donut, Hot Dog, Ice Cream, Pie, Pizza, Salad, Sandwich and Cake. And you know what? All known Prismatic recipes require the same ingredient – Bone Blossom. You are probably here because you would like to take part in this challenge and cook the best dishes. It will be difficult, though.
Bone Blossom plants are extremely valuable. They were introduced in the Prehistoric event which lasted July 5 – July 19. These plants were a reward for completing 21 Dino Quests. Notice the past tens. Sadly, you can’t obtain them in the game just by playing. Both plants and seeds are no longer possible to get. That’s tragic news for people who want to get the best recipes.
The only way to get Bone Blossom is to trade with other players. The update is called “Trading & Cooking” after all. To exchange goods with other players you need to buy Trading Tickets (from Gear Shop). As it was stated in the massage on the Discord server:
The wait is over and trading is here! Purchase trading tickets to be able to trade your fruit, pets & sheckles with other players safely
It seems that the cooking event was at least partially constructed to encourage people to trade with each other and use the new feature. However, at the same time it means that Bone Blossom prices will be very high for the time being. So, it may not be worth it, especially that sometimes you don’t get the best rewards for the Prismatic recipes. At the same time, don’t forget about the word “safely.” Don’t believe in any strange deals from people offering various things (Bone Blossom included). Discord is full of posts from players who were scammed in various ways. Be cautious all the time and don’t click any links!
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