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Are you trying to unlock the Motion element in Little Alchemy 2? While motion is more of a concept than an element, in Little Alchemy 2 you can create it with the right combination of elements and then use it to make even more items. To learn how to make Motion in this sandbox crafting game, keep reading.

Combinations to Get Motion in Little Alchemy 2

  • Science & Wind, Tornado, Stream, or River
  • Philosophy & Wind, Tornado, Stream, or River
  • Idea & Wind
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Recipe for Motion

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  1. There are a number of ways that you can create the Motion element in Little Alchemy 2 using a combination of Science, Philosophy, Idea, and a few motion-related elements.[1]
    • Science & Wind, Tornado, Stream, or River
      • Science is unlocked by combining Human with Telescope, Microscope, or Universe.
      • Wind is created by combining Air and Pressure.
      • Tornado is made by combining Storm with Storm or Wind. You can also create it by combining Wind with Wind or Big.
      • Stream is made by combining Rivulet with Big or River with Small.
    • River is made by combining Stream with Big, Water with Mountain, and Rain with Mountain or Hill.
    • Philosophy & Wind, Tornado, Stream, or River
      • Philosophy is created by combining Human with Story or Idea, or Chicken with Egg.
    • Idea & Wind
      • Idea is unlocked by many combinations. Most of these combinations include combining two of a profession, but you can also get it by combining Human & Light Bulb, Light Bulb & Science, or Philosophy & Science.
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Fastest Path to Get Motion

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  1. Time is an element that you unlock after unlocking 100 other elements. You can use Time while creating Motion in the path listed below[2] :
    • Air + Air = Pressure
    • Air + Pressure = Wind
    • Water + Earth = Mud
    • Earth + Pressure = Stone
    • Mud + Stone = Clay
    • Water + Water = Puddle
    • Puddle + Puddle = Pond
    • Pond + Pond = Lake
    • Lake + Lake = Sea
    • Earth + Sea = Primordial Soup
    • Primordial Soup + Time = Life
    • Clay + Life = Human
    • Stone + Air = Sand
    • Sand + Fire = Glass
    • Earth + Earth = Land
    • Land + Land = Continent
    • Continent + Continent = Planet
    • Glass + Planet = Telescope
    • Human + Telescope = Science
    • Science + Wind = Motion
  2. If you don't have Time unlocked, you can still make Motion. The path will just be slightly different, as listed below[3] :
    • Air + Air = Pressure
    • Air + Pressure = Wind
    • Water + Earth = Mud
    • Earth + Pressure = Stone
    • Mud + Stone = Clay
    • Water + Water = Puddle
    • Puddle + Puddle = Pond
    • Pond + Pond = Lake
    • Lake + Lake = Sea
    • Earth + Sea = Primordial Soup
    • Fire + Fire = Energy
    • Primordial Soup + Energy = Life
    • Clay + Life = Human
    • Stone + Air = Sand
    • Sand + Fire = Glass
    • Earth + Earth = Land
    • Land + Land = Continent
    • Continent + Continent = Planet
    • Glass + Planet = Telescope
    • Human + Telescope = Science
    • Science + Wind = Motion
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Recipes that Use Motion

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  1. These recipes usually involve the concept of motion somehow, either because they are moving themselves or they are created by motion.[4]
    • Blender: Blade + Motion
    • Butter: Milk + Motion
    • Chainsaw: Axe + Motion
    • Current: Ocean or Sea + Motion
    • Earthquake: Earth or Continent + Motion
    • Electricity: Wind Turbine + Motion
    • Lawn Mower: Scythe + Motion
    • River: Lake + Motion
    • Rivulet: Puddle + Motion
    • Sandstorm: Sand or Desert + Motion
    • Stream: Pond + Motion
    • Tornado: Storm or Wind + Motion
    • Wheel: Tool, Stone, Metal, or Steel + Motion
    • Wind: Air or Atmosphere + Motion

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