How to Make Mega Neon Pets in Adopt Me

A Mega Neon in Adopt Me takes the Neon process and multiplies it by four. Instead of combining four full-grown pets into one glowing version, you need four separate Neon pets of the same species, each raised all the way to Luminous, which means sixteen base pets total before you even reach the Neon Cave a second time.
That scale is exactly why Mega Neons carry so much trading weight. Getting one done requires either years of casual grinding or heavy trading to collect enough duplicates, and most players who reach a Mega Neon go through several trades to get there rather than raising all sixteen pets from scratch.
In this article, we'll explore the full process behind making a Mega Neon in Adopt Me, from gathering your first four pets to the total task investment required to reach Luminous.
What You Need to Make a Mega Neon
Making a Mega Neon starts with four Neon pets of the same species, and each of those four needs to be aged all the way to Luminous before the fusion works. Since every Neon pet itself comes from four full-grown base pets, that puts the real total at sixteen copies of the same pet before you're anywhere near a finished Mega Neon. If you haven't made a Neon pet yet, our guide on how to make Neon pets in Adopt Me covers that first step in full.
All sixteen pets need to match in species and rarity. None of the four Neons can already be a Mega Neon, and none of the sixteen base pets can already be Neon when you start the first fusion. The Neon Cave itself has no cost or requirement to access. It sits on Adoption Island and is available to every player from the start, so the barrier here is entirely about collecting and raising pets, not unlocking anything.
How to Make a Mega Neon Pet in Adopt Me

Once all four of your Neon pets have reached Luminous, follow these steps to complete the fusion.
Head to the Neon Cave on Adoption Island.
Bring all four Luminous Neon pets of the same species with you.
Place each Neon pet on one of the four glowing circles around the edge of the platform.
Once the fourth pet is placed, the fusion triggers automatically and combines all four into a single Mega Neon.
The resulting Mega Neon keeps any Fly or Ride ability the originals had and starts back at Reborn, following the same six aging stages as a regular Neon. The main visual difference shows up immediately though. Instead of glowing in one fixed color like a Neon, a Mega Neon cycles through the full rainbow in the same spots.
How Many Tasks It Takes to Go From Newborn to Mega Neon?
The task count for a full Mega Neon adds up fast since you're aging sixteen pets in total, four to become each Neon, and then all four resulting Neons up to Luminous. Task requirements scale with rarity at every stage, so a Common pet and a Legendary pet are nowhere close in total time investment. Here's the full breakdown.
Rarity | Tasks to Full Grown (per base pet) | Tasks to Luminous (per Neon) | Total per Luminous Neon | Total for Mega Neon (16 pets) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Common | 56 | 56 | 280 | 1,120 |
Uncommon | 70 | 70 | 350 | 1,400 |
Rare | 150 | 150 | 750 | 3,000 |
Ultra-Rare | 178 | 178 | 890 | 3,560 |
Legendary | 189 | 189 | 945 | 3,780 |
Each base pet needs to hit Full Grown first, and that task count scales with rarity on its own. Once four of them fuse into a Neon, that Neon needs the same number of tasks again to go from Reborn to Luminous, since Neon pets require the same task count per stage as a regular pet of the same rarity. Multiply the "Total per Luminous Neon" figure by four to get the full Mega Neon investment, since each of the four Neons needs its own separate set of four base pets underneath it.
Pets That Can't Be Made Into Mega Neons
Not every pet in Adopt Me can go through this process. The following pets are excluded, mainly because these were limited-time or non-tradable pets, which means they can't be raised to Neon in the first place, let alone Mega Neon.
Pet Rock
Scoob
Pumpkin
Burtaur
Pet Rock is worth noting specifically since it's easy to confuse with the regular Rock pet, which can be made Neon and Mega Neon without any restrictions.
Every other pet in the game qualifies. As long as you have four Luminous Neons of the same species and rarity, the Neon Cave will accept them regardless of how the pet was originally obtained.
Final Words
Making a Mega Neon comes down to patience more than anything else. The process itself is simple, four Luminous Neons placed on the platform, but getting there means raising sixteen base pets to Full Grown, then aging the four resulting Neons all the way to Luminous. Legendary projects in particular can stretch across months even with steady grinding.
