How can I see which elements IÔÇÖve already discovered in Little Alchemy 2?
In Little Alchemy 2, you can easily track your progress and see which elements youÔÇÖve already discovered by using the Encyclopedia. HereÔÇÖs how to do it:
1. Open the Game: Launch Little Alchemy 2 on your device.
2. Access the Encyclopedia: Look for the book icon in the top-right corner of the screen. This is the Encyclopedia button. Tap or click on it.
3. View Discovered Elements: The Encyclopedia will open, showing you all the elements youÔÇÖve discovered so far. Discovered elements will be highlighted or colored, while undiscovered elements will appear as grayed-out silhouettes.
4. Search for Specific Elements: If youÔÇÖre looking for a specific element, you can use the search bar at the top of the Encyclopedia to type in its name. This will help you quickly check if youÔÇÖve already discovered it.
5. Organize by Categories: The Encyclopedia also allows you to filter elements by categories (e.g., Animals, Plants, Tools, etc.), making it easier to track your progress in specific areas.
Additional Tips:
- Undiscovered Elements: If you see grayed-out elements, these are the ones you havenÔÇÖt discovered yet. You can use the Encyclopedia as a guide to figure out what combinations you might need to try next.
- Progress Tracking: The game also shows your total number of discovered elements out of the total possible (e.g., 500/720) at the top of the Encyclopedia, so you can keep track of how close you are to completing the game.
By using the Encyclopedia, you can efficiently monitor your progress and focus on discovering new elements!
1. Open the Game: Launch Little Alchemy 2 on your device.
2. Access the Encyclopedia: Look for the book icon in the top-right corner of the screen. This is the Encyclopedia button. Tap or click on it.
3. View Discovered Elements: The Encyclopedia will open, showing you all the elements youÔÇÖve discovered so far. Discovered elements will be highlighted or colored, while undiscovered elements will appear as grayed-out silhouettes.
4. Search for Specific Elements: If youÔÇÖre looking for a specific element, you can use the search bar at the top of the Encyclopedia to type in its name. This will help you quickly check if youÔÇÖve already discovered it.
5. Organize by Categories: The Encyclopedia also allows you to filter elements by categories (e.g., Animals, Plants, Tools, etc.), making it easier to track your progress in specific areas.
Additional Tips:
- Undiscovered Elements: If you see grayed-out elements, these are the ones you havenÔÇÖt discovered yet. You can use the Encyclopedia as a guide to figure out what combinations you might need to try next.
- Progress Tracking: The game also shows your total number of discovered elements out of the total possible (e.g., 500/720) at the top of the Encyclopedia, so you can keep track of how close you are to completing the game.
By using the Encyclopedia, you can efficiently monitor your progress and focus on discovering new elements!