Hey, folks, I just spent my whole day figuring out how to make Dragon Ball Z in Infinite Craft, and let me tell you, it was quite the journey. I’m a huge fan of the series, so I was really excited to get this done.
First things first, I started messing around with some basic stuff. I got Steam and Japan blocks, which was pretty straightforward. After some trial and error, I threw those two together, and bam, I got an Anime block. It’s really cool seeing how this game lets you combine things to create something entirely new.
- Steam + Japan = Anime
Next, I had to figure out how to get a Dinosaur block, which took a bit longer than I expected. Eventually, I figured it out, and then I combined the Dinosaur block with that Anime block I made earlier. Guess what I got? A Godzilla block! I was pretty pumped at this point, I gotta say.
- Anime + Dinosaur = Godzilla
Now, the tricky part. I needed a Wizard block. This one had me scratching my head for a while, but I eventually got it after a lot of experimenting. Once I had that, I merged it with the Godzilla block, and boom – Dragon block. I felt like a real alchemist, turning random things into a dragon!
- Godzilla + Wizard = Dragon
I was on a roll now. I took that Dragon block and combined it with the Anime block again. And there it was – a Dragon Ball block! I almost couldn’t believe it. It was so satisfying to see that come together after all that work.
- Dragon + Anime = Dragon Ball
But I wasn’t done yet. I remembered reading somewhere that you could take it a step further. So, I combined Dragon Ball Z with another Dragon Ball block, and it turned into Dragon Ball GT. So you can make the evolution of Dragon Ball in this game. So cool!
- Dragon Ball Z + Dragon Ball = Dragon Ball GT
Finally, to get to Dragon Ball Z, I needed something called “Destruction.” This was the most confusing part. It took me hours to finally discover how to create it. Then I combined the Anime block with the Destruction block, and finally, I had Dragon Ball Z. It was a long process, but man, it was worth it!
- Anime + Destruction = Dragon Ball Z
Final Words
So, yeah, that’s how I made Dragon Ball Z in Infinite Craft. It was a wild ride, full of ups and downs, but I had a blast figuring it all out. If you’re trying to do the same, I hope my little adventure here helps you out. Keep crafting, everyone!