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How to Make a Crow in Infinite Craft

We all know what you're going to use that crow for

Get enough of these in the same room, and you have a murder mystery. Here’s how to make a Crow in Infinite Craft.

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How to Create a Crow in Infinite Craft – Exact Recipe

I’m far from the first person to create our favorite goth bird in Infinite Craft, but the method for making it has been mysterious. Until this moment! As you might expect, making a Crow requires you to make a bird. And once you have a bird, you’ll need a Black Lily and Obsidian to make a raven. It’s quite a long process. But if you follow the instructions below, you’ll get that Crow in no time.

Water + WaterLake
Earth+ WindDust
Dust + FireAsh
Lake + AshPhoenix
Water + FireSteam
Steam + EarthMud
Mud + PhoenixBird

Making a Phoenix before making a bird seems backwards, but in Infinite Craft that’s usually how it goes.

How to make a bird in infinite craft

Now that we have a Bird, we’ll need to make Obsidian and a Black Lily. It kind of makes sense. Ravens are black, and so are these two ingredients.

Fire + FireVolcano
Volcano + FireLava
Lava + WaterStone
Stone + LavaObsidian
Earth + WaterPlant
Plant + LakeLily
Lily + ObsidianBlack Lily

The Lily is a particularly useful crafting item that can be made in dozens of combinations. But the Black Lily applied to the Bird will create a Raven.

How to make a crow in Infinite craft

Now, combine Raven with Raven and you’ll get a Crow! The Crow is useful because it can then be combined with Samurai to create Ninja, then Ninja to create Assassin, and then Assassin to create Murder. If you want to continue with the bird side of things, if you combine Crow with Jungle you get Toucan. Crow and Lily, for example, gives you a Poe! And that really opens up a lot of options.

For example, you can combine Murder with Humans to create a predictable but useful outcome or combine it with Paradox to create an entirely new (and grim) concept.


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Daphne Fama
A Staff Writer at Prima Games since 2022, Daphne Fama spends an inordinate amount playing games of all stripes but has a soft spot for horror, FPS, and RPGs. When she’s not gaming, she’s an author and member of the Horror Writers Association with a debut novel coming out in 2025. In a previous life, she was an attorney but found she preferred fiction to contracts and forms