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How to make an Engine in Infinite Craft

The first step to making your favorite car

An engine in Infinite Craft allows you to explore the world of creating trains, cars, and even robots if you let your creativity flow freely with your combinations. Here’s how to make an engine so you can find the car or mech of your dreams.

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Making an engine in Infinite Craft is a two-step process that involves creating steam using fire and water before using some extra heat to make an engine. Below are the exact steps to accomplish this:

  • Fire + Water = Steam
  • Steam + Fire = Engine
Infinite Craft engine combination
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After merging these three items, your engine will be ready for other combinations. Since it’s a short process involving fire and water, an engine can be one of the first items you create if you’re new to the game. You can also use steam with other elements to make mud or a cloud along the way.

From here, you can make other items with the engine, with the combinations below showing a few examples:

  • Engine + Wind = Windmill
  • Engine + Earth = Tractor
  • Engine + Engine = Rocket
  • Engine + Continent = Train

While these aren’t the only combinations you can make with an engine, they’ll help you get started toward creating more merges. After experimenting, I also made an engineer, mechanic, and robot through random merges. You can also combine the items above to branch out into additional objects, with some notable examples being a monster truck, racecar, and license, among others. With Infinite Craft, you can make wacky combinations, ranging from America to various sports and activities.


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