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How to Make Pokemon in Infinite Craft – Recipe Combination Guide

Gotta craft 'em all

What better to add to your Infinite Craft collection than the ultimate collecting game? This recipe combination guide goes over how to make Pokemon in Infinite Craft.

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Infinite Craft: Pokemon Recipe Combination Guide

Making Pokemon in Infinite Craft can seem a bit convoluted, but the steps all lead into each other quite nicely. Your first order of business is to make yourself a Continent. If you don’t have a Continent yet, you can create one using the following steps beginning from your four starting elements:

  • Water + Water = Lake
  • Lake + Water = Ocean
  • Ocean + Earth = Island
  • Island + Island = Continent

Next, you’ll want to make a Mountain, which can easily be done by combining Earth and another Earth.

  • Earth + Earth = Mountain

Afterwards, your goal is to make Japan. To do this, you’ll need Continent, Mountain, and Island, like so:

  • Continent + Mountain = Asia
  • Asia + Island = Japan

Now you have all the components you need to make Pokemon. Using the Continent, Lake, and Japan you made before, you can create America, Anime, and finally, Pokemon.

  • Continent + Lake = America
  • Japan + America = Anime
  • Anime + Lake = Pokemon

If you experimented with the Island and Continent components in Infinite Craft, you may have found other results like Hawaii. These can also result in Pokemon when combined with Anime. Anime and Dust can also make Pokemon in Infinite Craft, although it feels more fitting to use Lake when Pokemon has its own Lake Trio, including Azelf, Mesprit, and Uxie.

Infinite Craft: Basic Recipes That Use Pokemon

As you can probably imagine, there are a whole lot of possible combinations you can make in Infinite Craft using Pokemon. The following list goes over some of the Pokemon (and non-Pokemon things) you can make in Infinite Craft once you have Pokemon, the component:

  • Pokemon + Pokemon = Egg
  • Pokemon + Egg = Pikachu
  • Pikachu + Pikachu = Pichu
  • Pikachu + Pichu = Raichu
  • Egg + Egg = Bird
  • Pokemon + Bird = Pidgey
  • Pidgey + Pidgey = Pidgeotto
  • Pidgeotto + Pidgey = Pidgeot
  • Pokemon + Water = Squirtle
  • Squirtle + Squirtle = Blastoise
  • Pokemon + Fire = Charizard
  • Charizard + Charizard = Mega Charizard
  • Mega Charizard + Charizard = Mega Charizard X
  • Mega Charizard X + Charizard = Mega Charizard Y
  • Pokemon + Wind = Flying
  • Pokemon + Earth = Grass
  • Pokemon + Grass = Grass Type
  • Pokemon + Grass Type = Grass Pokemon

You can distinguish a pattern where combining Pokemon together will usually result in an evolution of some sort (rest in peace, Wartortle). Don’t forget to use the other components you’ve made, such as Lake above, to get even more results, such as:

  • Pokemon + Lake = Magikarp
  • Magikarp + Magikarp = Gyarados
  • (Gyarados + Gyarados goes back to Magikarp)

From there, you can easily make all sorts of combinations using Pokemon. If you’re looking for more components to unlock and potentially combine with Pokemon, check out our recipe guides for making Metal, Fruit, and the color Black.


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Niki Fakhoori
Niki’s love for video games encompasses a wide range of genres, but she is especially fond of RPGs, adventure games, visual novels, simulation games, and fighting games. Her favorite video game-related pastime is asking her unwieldy backlog why she doesn’t have any new games to play. When she isn’t playing or writing about video games, she’s playing with cats, journaling, painting, or obsessing over the latest news in the world of stationery and planners.