Before building those bulkier structures in Infinite Craft, you’ll have to make some other materials, such as Bricks, as these are not readily available from the start. But they’re quite easy to make early as you’ll have all the materials required in no time after a few combinations.
How to Craft Brick in Infinite Craft
Brick is a very straightforward recipe compared to many others in the game, as you don’t have to make so many detours and different types of random recipes just to get to your final result. All you have to do is to combine Clay with Clay and there you have it. The full recipe is as simple as it can get:
- Water + Fire = Steam
- Earth + Steam = Mud
- Mud + Mud = Clay
- Clay + Clay = Brick
Bricks can be combined to make Wall, which can later be used for making other bigger constructs like the China Wall. Yeah, you would need to combine it with China for that.
Recipes that use Brick on Infinite Craft
Here are some examples of recipes that can be achieved by using brick. You can achieve some of these with different examples, so don’t brick yourself into doing them exactly like this:
- Brick + Brick = Wall
- Brick + Fire = Klin
- Brick + Fog = Smog
- Brick + Mud = Adobe
- Brick + Wall = House
- Brick + Time = Ruin
- Brick + Ice Cream = Ice Cream Cone
The main issue with Brick is that it doesn’t actually mesh very well with so many structures, so it’s hard to find something unique to it other than Walls. But it’s still an easy way to get House and other similar structures if you haven’t got these already.
If you’re looking for some wilder results, you could start with making Electricity, or just bringing Godzilla to the game at once. Someone has to bring terror to Japan from time to time.