Creating planets out of basic resources is as easy as breathing in Infinite Craft, where nothing is beyond your reach. Getting Mars on your infinite stock of materials isn’t a hard task at all, as the red planet has one of the most basic recipes available.
How to Craft Mars in Infinite Craft
Mars can be crafted in a few quick steps after starting a new game. You already have the Earth at your disposal from the beginning, so making a whole new planet out of it isn’t hard at all.
- Earth + Wind = Dust
- Earth + Dust = Planet
- Planet + Dust = Mars
See? It really wasn’t troubling or anything. Despite being seemingly difficult to get, Mars ends up being one of the easiest concepts to combine when starting a game, and you can immediately use it for a myriad of different recipes in the game. There are infinite combinations, after all. Or at least there should be in theory.
Recipes That Use Mars in Infinite Craft
After getting your hands on Mars, it’s time to put that red planet to the test. Plenty of easy recipes can be achieved with it – here are some examples:
- Mars + Earth = Life
- Mars + Life = Alien
- Mars + Human = Martian
- Mars + Engine = Rover
- Mars + Rover = Curiosity
- Mars + Steam = Venus
- Mars + Mountain = Olympus
- Mars + Plant = Potato
- Mars + Warrior = Ares
- Mars + Anime = Sailor Moon
- Mars + Google Earth = Google Mars
- Mars + Painter = Warhol
These are only a few interesting recipes, but there are plenty of different combinations you can get your hands on if you keep mixing up Mars with different concepts and objects. For a game where you can canonically combine Peter Griffin and Travis Scott into a single entity, getting some weird results out of combining a whole planet doesn’t seem too farfetched if you ask me.