Anime fans will love to know that Infinite Craft hasn’t forgotten your passion. Yes, you can not only get Anime and Manga in this game but also some of the most popular titles of these art forms, such as Naruto and One Piece. Want to get started? Learn how to make anime in Infinite Craft right here.
What Blocks Do You Need to Craft Anime?
To make Anime in Infinite Craft, you’ll need one very simple block and one that’s a bit more complex. These areSteam and Japan.
The process of making Anime is very simple once you make Japan with six crafting recipes. So, let’s first focus on it, before we create Steam with only one step.
To make Japan, we need to createIslandandSushielements and merge them together. Here are the steps you should follow:
Now that you knowhow to make Japan in Infinite Craft, it’s time you experiment with it. Some of the results you can get by combining Japan are Tokyo, Godzilla, Samurai, and Bonsai.
Now let’s take a look at the simpler item, which is Steam. Its crafting recipes requireWaterandFire, which are both primary elements.
By making Steam in Infinite Craft, you have actually made so many crafting recipes possible, as this is one of the simplest blocks. Some of the elements you can make with Steam are Cloud, Engine, Factory, Video Game, and more.
Once you have both Steam and Japan, it’s time to make Anime in Infinite Craft. Combine these two blocks together and you are done.
Anime block unlocks numerous elements related to Japan, its culture, but most importantly the anime and video game titles and even popular characters. These are some of the recipes that you can use Anime in:
And now you know how to make Anime in Infinite Craft. Still new to this? Drop your questions in the comments below and we will help you out!
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