Alright, so I’ve been messing around with this game called Infinite Craft, and let me tell you, it’s addictive. I saw some folks online talking about making “Money” in the game, and I thought, “Challenge accepted!” Here’s how I went about it, step-by-step.
Starting from Scratch
First things first, I started with the basics. You know, the four elements: Fire, Water, Wind, and Earth. I figured, gotta start somewhere, right?
Mixing and Matching
So, I began combining stuff. Here’s a bit of what I did:
- I mixed Water with Water and got a Lake. Makes sense.
- Then, I combined Fire and Earth. That gave me Lava. Pretty cool, huh?
- Earth and Earth made a Mountain.
Getting to Gold
Now, this is where it gets interesting. I was aiming for gold, ’cause who doesn’t want gold, right?
- I put that Lake with a Volcano and got an Island.
- Combined the Island with another Volcano got me Hawaii.
- Hawaii with Metal became Gold.
Making That Money
Gold’s cool and all, but we’re here for the money. So, I kept going:
- Mixed that Gold I made with a Human(yeah I made Human, that’s another long story) and ended up with a Gold Digger. Funny, I thought.
- Then, I tried mixing Gold with Bank and voila! I got Money!
Wrapping Up
So, yeah, that’s how I made “Money” in Infinite Craft. It was a fun little experiment. Took a bit of trial and error, but hey, that’s the fun of it. If you’re into these kinds of crafting games, give it a shot. It’s a good way to kill some time and get those creative juices flowing.
I also tried to make Cash, but failed. Seems like it needs to combine with something else I haven’t found yet.
Hope you enjoyed my little adventure. Catch you all later!