Okay, here’s my take on sharing my Infinite Craft skyscraper creation journey, blog-style:

Alright, folks, so today I’m gonna walk you through how I managed to craft a Skyscraper in Infinite Craft. It took me a while, a lot of trial and error, but hey, that’s the fun of it, right?
First off, I started with the basics. You know, the usual: Water + Fire = Steam. Then, Steam + Earth = Mud. Nothing too groundbreaking there.
Next, I combined Mud + Fire = Brick. This is where things started to get a little more interesting. I felt like I was laying the foundation, literally!
Okay, so after getting Brick, I thought, “What’s strong? What can hold a lot of weight?” The next step was to try: Brick + Brick = Wall. Seemed logical, right?
Now, here’s where I kinda stumbled. I tried combining Wall with a bunch of stuff: Water, Fire, Earth, Wind… nothing seemed to click. I was starting to feel like I was hitting a wall (pun intended!).

Then, I had a brainwave! I remembered that Skyscrapers are tall, made of metal. So, to get the metal feel I made fire + stone = lava, after that lava + water = obsidian. Obsidian felt strong enough.
Obsidian + wall gave me the clue, and i tried to make city. I made city by combine dwall + wall, it gave me a larger wall, then larger wall + wall gave me town, and town + town = city!
City + Obsidian = Metropolis. This was a pivotal moment. I felt like I was getting closer!
And Finally, Metropolis + wall = Skyscraper!!! YES! I finally got it!
It might seem simple when I lay it out like that, but honestly, there were a lot of dead ends and random combinations that didn’t work. That’s part of the game!

So, there you have it! My Skyscraper crafting journey. Hope this helps you on your own Infinite Craft adventures. Happy crafting!