Okay, so I decided to dive into Infinite Craft today, and my goal was to build a skyscraper. It’s not as straightforward as you might think, but it’s definitely doable. I started with the basics, you know, the four elements you get at the beginning: Fire, Water, Earth, and Wind. Those are the fundamental blocks, so I began playing around with them, trying to combine them and see what new stuff I could make.
First, I mixed a bunch of things together, but nothing seemed to directly lead to a skyscraper. So, I did a bit of research online and found out that I needed two main elements: Story and Plane. These two combined are the magic combo for making a skyscraper. Sounds weird, right? But that’s what I learned from some forums.
- Combine Water and Fire to make Steam.
- Combine Steam and Earth to create Mud.
- Then combine Mud and Fire to make Brick.
- Combine Brick and Water to create House.
- Combine House with House to create Town.
- Combine Town with Town to create City.
- Combine City with City to create Metropolis.
- Combine Metropolis with Metropolis to create Country.
- Combine Country with Country to create Continent.
- Combine Continent with Continent to create Planet.
- Combine Planet with Continent to create Earth.
- Combine Earth with Planet to create Moon.
- Combine Moon with Planet to create Eclipse.
- Combine Eclipse with Moon to create Werewolf.
- Combine Werewolf with Human to create Story.
After successfully crafting Story, I needed to create Plane. After a few hours I successfully created Plane by following these steps:
- Combine Wind and Fire to create Smoke.
- Combine Smoke and Water to create Fog.
- Combine Fog and Earth to create Dust.
- Combine Dust and Earth to create Planet.
- Combine Planet and Fog to create Venus.
- Combine Venus and Fire to create Love.
- Combine Love and Planet to create Angel.
- Combine Angel and Planet to create Paradise.
- Combine Paradise and Angel to create Heaven.
- Combine Heaven and Angel to create God.
- Combine God and Angel to create Jesus.
- Combine Jesus and Angel to create Christianity.
- Combine Christianity and God to create Religion.
- Combine Religion and Angel to create Faith.
- Combine Faith and Religion to create Hope.
- Combine Hope and Faith to create Miracle.
- Combine Miracle and Faith to create Prayer.
- Combine Prayer and Faith to create Blessing.
- Combine Blessing and Prayer to create Grace.
- Combine Grace and Prayer to create Angel.
- Combine Angel and Wind to create Bird.
- Combine Bird and Fire to create Phoenix.
- Combine Phoenix and Bird to create Flying.
- Combine Flying and Bird to create Flight.
- Combine Flight and Flying to create Plane.
With Story and Plane in my inventory, I combined them, and boom, there it was, a Skyscraper. It felt pretty awesome to finally get it after all that trial and error. I felt so good!
Making it Bigger
But I didn’t stop there. I found out that you can make it even bigger by making something called Tallest. To do that, I needed to combine something called Higher with another Higher. So, I started experimenting again to figure out how to make those. It involved creating multiple things, I won’t lie, it took me a good while, experimenting with different combinations and figuring out what worked and what didn’t. But I got there. I started with the basic elements and worked my way up, combining and recombining until I had what I needed. Finally, after some more experimenting, I got Higher and then combined two of them to get Tallest. That felt like another big achievement.
After crafting a Skyscraper and the Tallest block, I merged them together to create Eiffel Tower. I felt really accomplished at this moment. Then, I tried to combine the Eiffel Tower with France, which made Paris. The next challenge was to combine Paris with the Eiffel Tower, but that didn’t work. So, I thought, why not try the Eiffel Tower with a Mountain? And guess what, it worked! I finally crafted Everest!
This whole experience was a mix of strategy, luck, and a lot of patience. It’s pretty cool how you can start with just four basic elements and end up with something as complex as a skyscraper or even Everest. Every time I crafted something new, it felt like unlocking a new level. I spent hours on this, and honestly, it was a lot of fun. If you’re into crafting games, you should definitely give Infinite Craft a try. Just be prepared to spend some time on it, because it’s easy to get hooked!