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How To Make Immortality in Little Alchemy 2

How To Make Immortality in Little Alchemy 2

Little Alchemy 2 is a game with 720 possible item combinations. The game also includes the ability to use Immortality as an element to create new things. We’re here to tell you how to make Immortality in Little Alchemy 2.

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How To Get Immortality in Little Alchemy 2

There are two things to know about this topic. The first is that there isn’t any way to use/get/make Immortality if you are playing on the browser version of the game.

Second, sadly, there isn’t any way to just naturally come across the formula for Immortality in the game. No, the only way to acquire Immortality is to spend $2.99 on the Myths and Monsters content pack in-app purchase when playing the game on a mobile device.

Little Alchemy 2 Myths and Monsters Purchase Page

The Myths and Monsters content pack, once purchased, will just give you access to Immortality and three additional “basic elements.” Basic elements mean you are handled them to experiment with immediately. They are just like the base game’s starter elements.

What Else Is in the Myths & Monsters Content Pack?

The Myths and Monsters also includes the following elements to play around with to discover the pack’s new 110 combinations:

  • Evil
  • Good
  • Monster

That’s it, fellow alchemists! That’s all the information you need to know for how to make Immortality in Little Alchemy 2.

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Cameron Waldrop
Cameron is a freelance writer for Twinfinite and regularly covers battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends. He started writing for Twinfinite in late 2019 and has been lucky enough to review many really great games. While he loves a good shooter, his heart will always belong to JRPGs.