Holiday Cracker is an item in Merge Mansion. It is used during The Fa-la-la-la Follies Event of 2023.
Gameplay Tips[]
- You need
1 to pop open
Holiday Cracker to drops
String Instruments (L1-3),
Wind Instruments (L1-3), and
Maddie's Present (L1).
Holiday Cracker provides a small boost of Event Points with
Maddie's Present (L1).
Story[]
Let's make sure this thing is in tune.
Remember to keep the rhythm.
A tooting, hooting toy trumpet.
Use both mallets!
Can you play a solo?
Put this on your head.
Now pull the cracker!
What's in there?
Statistics[]
Merge Stages[]
| Lvl | Image | Item | Sells for | Drops* | # Drops/Charge | Max Stored | Story |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
Toy Harmonica | 1
|
- | - | - | Let's make sure this thing is in tune. |
| 2 |
|
Toy Maracas | 1
|
- | - | - | Remember to keep the rhythm. |
| 3 |
|
Toy Trumpet | 1
|
- | - | - | A tooting, hooting toy trumpet. |
| 4 |
|
Toy Xylophone | 1
|
- | - | - | Use both mallets! |
| 5 |
|
Toy Saxophone | 1
|
Experience Points (XP)
|
- | - | Can you play a solo? |
| 6 |
|
Paper Crown | 1
|
Experience Points (XP)
|
- | - | Put this on your head. |
| 7 |
|
Cracker | 1
|
Experience Points (XP) Holiday Cracker (L8)
|
1 | 1 Charge | Now pull the cracker! |
*The
Experience Points (XP) drops upon merge and does not repeat. Item drops generate repeatedly unless parent item is destroyed or sold.
| Lvl | Image | Item | Sells for | Drops | # Drops/Charge | Max Stored | Story |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
Open Cracker | 1
|
String Instruments (L1-3) Wind Instruments (L1-3) Maddie's Present (L1)
|
20 | 1 Charge | What's in there? |
Double Bubbles[]
| Lvl | Image | Item | Popping Cost | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | Toy Xylophone | 5
|
1m | |
| 5 | Toy Saxophone | 9
|
1m | |
| 6 | Paper Crown | 16
|
2m | |
| 7 | Cracker | 24
|
3m |
**Double Bubbles only appear for Levels 2 or higher, as they are created by merging. If they are removed or just not popped, they transform into a
Bronze Coins (L3) after their lifetime countdown is finished.






