Okay, so I’ve been messing around with Infinite Craft, and it’s pretty addictive. I wanted to see if I could make a “Brick,” and it took a bit of trial and error, but I finally figured it out! Here’s how I did it, step by step:

Starting Out: The Basics
You start with the four basic elements, right? Water, Fire, Wind, and Earth. My first thought was, “Okay, bricks are made of clay, and clay needs water and earth.” So I started there.
Mixing and Matching
- First, I combined Water and Earth. That gave me Mud. Makes sense, huh?
- I was like what else? I thought mud needed to be heated, So I tried to put Fire on Mud, that didn’t work!
- Then, I tried mixing Mud with Wind. That did nothing…
- Kept trying, So I went back to basics. I mixed Fire with Earth first. That made Lava!
- Okay, then I mixed Lava with Water that made Stone.
- I mixed Fire and Stone, It gave me Forge, that’s cool.
Getting Closer
- Now, that I have Forge, I put Mud in it, Guess What? It gave me Brick! Awesome! I screamed a bit!
My Final Recipe for Brick
So, to recap, here’s the chain of combinations I used that worked in Infinite Craft:
- Water + Earth = Mud
- Fire + Earth = Lava
- Lava + Water = Stone
- Fire + Stone = Forge
- Forge + Mud = Brick
It’s pretty simple once you figure out, Experimenting is half the fun. Now I’m off to see what I can build with my bricks! Maybe a house? Who knows!