Each and every element has a purpose in Little Alchemy 2. All of the starters are essential for building up more complex materials, ultimately leading to the creation of Life, Humans, and Immortality. However, before smashing atoms to create self-determining lifeforms, you need to learn the basics, like how to make Electricity.
How to make electricity in Little Alchemy 2
To create Electricity in Little Alchemy 2, you must first combine Earth with Earth to make Land. Put Land at the top of the screen for now; we’ll use it later. Next, combine Fire and Fire to make Energy, then set it aside, too.
Step 1, Land and Energy:
- Combine Earth and Earth (Land)
- Combine Fire and Fire (Energy)
Now, add Land to another Land, creating Continent. Then add one more Continent to that to make your first Planet. The next step is to add Fire to your Planet, which will make a Sun. With Sun unlocked, you can also try your hand at making Big and Small. Next, mix Sun with one Energy to make a Solar Cell. Finally, combine Solar Cell with Sun for Electricity. Now the power of the gods is yours to control.
Step 2, Continent and Planet:
- Combine Land and Land (Continent)
- Add a second Continet (Planet)
- Combine Fire and Planet (Sun)
- Combine Sun and Energy (Solar Cell)
- Combine Solar Cell with Sun (Electricity)
Don’t worry about losing your Electricity. Once you’ve created it, it will appear as a new resource on the right-hand side of the screen. This is the same with every new resource you craft. The only way to lose it is by opening Little Alchemy 2‘s settings and resetting all of your progress. This action wipes the entire game, so you’ll lose everything, not just Electricity.
What is Electricity used for in Little Alchemy 2?
Electricity is used in some of the most complicated resource crafting in Little Alchemy 2. It’s a basic part of building Wind Turbines, Storms, Solar Cells, Lights, Suns, Ozone, and even Stars. With these materials, it’s possible to make some of the biggest and best resources in the game, getting you closer to having made everything possible.
If you feel like you’ve conquered the game now that you have one of the most powerful materials to play with, you could try resetting your progress and creating it from memory. I always love getting deep into crafting before resetting progress because it keeps things fresh and adds a new layer of challenge. Testing myself to see how far I can get, hopefully past Clay at least, without resorting to looking things up is why I have so many hours logged in Little Alchemy 2.
Published: Mar 7, 2024 12:12 pm