How to Make Germany in Infinite Craft – Recipe Guide

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Infinite Craft has seemingly infinite elements to work with to combine and create, and that also expands to specific geographical locations like countries. The European country of Germany is included in the list, and here is how to quickly make it.

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How to Get Germany in Infinite Craft

Infinite Craft players can quickly make Germany by combining Berlin and Dust. Here is how to get the two elements if you have not already made both.

Dust can be made easily by combining Earth and Wind. These are some of the starting elements for players, so this is not the trickiest part. However, Berlin is a multi-step process to make.

Berlin is created by combining Europe and Wall. Here are the seven steps it will take to make Europe:

  • Water + Water = Lake
  • Lake + Water = Ocean
  • Ocean + Earth = Island
  • Island + Earth = Continent
  • Earth + Earth = Mountain
  • Continent + Mountain = Asia
  • Asia + Continent = Europe

Meanwhile, Wall only has three steps total:

  • Dust + Water = Mud
  • Mud + Fire = Brick
  • Brick + Brick = Wall

Combine Europe and Wall to make Berlin once all of these elements have been made, then combine Berlin and Dust to finally make Germany. If you are starting from scratch, it will take a total of 13 steps to create Germany.

Infinite Craft Recipes that Require Germany

Germany can be used in other recipes within Infinite Craft, and most are topical to the country itself like Hitler. There are also much more fun elements such as Bratwurst and Frankfurter. Here are some of the recipes that can include Germany:

  • Germany + Battle = World War
  • Germany + Ham = Frankfurter
  • Germany + Japan = World War II
  • Germany + Mountain = Alps
  • Germany + Oil = Mercedes
  • Germany + Pork = Bratwurst
  • Germany + Time = History
  • Germany + Water = Beer

For more possible combinations in the free browser game Infinite Craft, check out our guide on how to make Monkey to expand your options.

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