There are endless possibilities that you can bring to life in IC. My favorite part of a game that I had no intention of loving so much is that it’s perfect for imagination and creativity, and it rewards curiousness with every new combination. Here are my expert crafting tips and tricks for Infinite Craft so you can make the most of your time making first discoveries and more.
Advanced Tips and Tricks for Crafting in Infinite Craft
Infinite Craft Advanced Tip 1: Follow Basic Logic
All combos in Infinite Craft follow a certain logic. If I want to get Steam, I need to combine Fire and Water, or if I want Wave, I need to combine Wind and Water. In this regard, I simply recommend following the word associations that you’re familiar with. While that doesn’t always work as intended, it’s also nice to surprise yourself from time to time with unusual results.
Infinite Craft Advanced Tip 2: Ignore Basic Logic
I noticed that there’s also some correlation between seemingly unrelated elements in Infinite Craft. This opened up a whole new set of ideas and led me into the realm of the unknown. Here, I suggest you simply ignore basic logic and combine all sorts of things without expecting much. Sometimes it works wonders, and sometimes it leads nowhere.
For example, following the basic logic, there’s no point in combining a Vase with a Planet, but together they produce a Pot. Combining a Volcano with a Helicopter makes an Eruption. So try everything, even if they seem weird at first.
Infinite Craft Advanced Tip 3: Don’t Ignore Similar Elements
Another thing I need to mention is not to ignore combining the same elements. I often find myself combining different elements, but I rarely try to put two of the same items together. However, this approach can produce fantastic results. For example, if I put two Dandelions together, it gives a Dandelion Patch, or combining two Volcanoes produces a Mountain. This is a really neat trick that gets often overlooked, but it may produce much better results if you’d try to constantly put two different elements together.
Infinite Craft Advanced Tip 4: Create Chain Reactions
One of my personal favorite things to do in Infinite Craft is create chain reactions. What does this mean? I simply take an element and combine it with the other one. Then, I take the product of the last combination and put it together with the next element, and I repeat this again and again. Often, this produces some fun results that I would’ve never expected. Here’s an example of a simple chain reaction in Infinite Craft:
- Volcano + Sand = Glass
- Volcano + Glass = Lava
- Volcano + Lava = Eruption
Infinite Craft Advanced Tip 5: Nothing is Impossible
I don’t give up if I can’t find what I’m looking for. I know that the game’s updated daily, so I always try to go back and search again. In such a case, just remember that nothing is impossible in Infinite Craft. Try a different angle the next day, and you’ll see that new options are always appearing. So just keep looking, and you’ll be able to find anything!
That’s it for my expert tips and tricks in Infinite Craft. Stay tuned for more IC tips and tricks articles, including how to make Luke Skywalker, Yoda, and Jedi, how to make every color, and how to make SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick Star, and Bikini Bottom.
Published: Feb 21, 2024 03:55 pm