Infinite Craft is the latest element-combining game that takes an incredibly simple premise — combining the four essential elements of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water to create new objects and elements — and brings it to entirely new heights. Utilizing an AI to create inventive combinations and categories, Infinite Craft has hundreds of thousands of possible combinations and solutions to reach almost any creation that players can think of.
With such a huge pool of creations, finding the exact combination you'll need to create a specific result can be difficult. With multiple solutions, one player might create the desired answer in five moves, and another may take 50. But that's the beauty of using AI to learn and grow the game.
Naturally, players have already created many of the most popular video game titles of all time within Infinite Craft with Breath of the Wild among them. We've found the most efficient way to create 2017's Game of the Year in Infinite Craft and are here to walk you through every step of the process.
How to Make Breath of the Wild in Infinite Craft
To make Breath of the Wild, you have to combine Zelda with GTA. If you've already made Mario before, then you'll have an easy time here. You'll need to generate Tsunami and Plant to craft Mario, which is then used to get Link. Getting to GTA is a much more involved process since you have to make Rockstar and then combine that with Game. You'll need Wave to make Rockstar as well, so it's best to start by making Link first.
Take a look at the table below, which traces every step you need to know to craft Breath of the Wild in Infinite Craft.
Item 1 | Item 2 | Result | |||
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1. | Water | + | Wind | = | Wave |
2. | Wave | + | Wave | = | Tsunami |
3. | Earth | + | Water | = | Plant |
4. | Fire | + | Wind | = | Smoke |
5. | Smoke | + | Water | = | Fog |
6. | Fog | + | Plant | = | Mushroom |
7. | Mushroom | + | Tsunami | = | Mario |
8. | Earth | + | Fire | = | Lava |
9. | Lava | + | Water | = | Stone |
10. | Lava | + | Stone | = | Obsidian |
11. | Obsidian | + | Stone | = | Blade |
12. | Blade | + | Blade | = | Sword |
13. | Mario | + | Sword | = | Link |
14. | Link | + | Mario | = | Zelda |
15. | Fire | + | Water | = | Steam |
16. | Steam | + | Wave | = | Surf |
17. | Surf | + | Wave | = | Surfer |
18. | Earth | + | Stone | = | Rock |
19. | Rock | + | Surfer | = | Rockstar |
20. | Earth | + | Wind | = | Dust |
21. | Dust | + | Earth | = | Planet |
22. | Fire | + | Planet | = | Sun |
23. | Planet | + | Solar | = | System |
24. | Fire | + | System | = | Computer |
25. | Computer | + | System | = | Software |
26. | Earth | + | Software | = | Game |
27. | Game | + | Rockstar | = | GTA |
28. | GTA | + | Zelda | = | Breath of the Wild |

How to Make Tsunami in Infinite Craft
For some reason, a Tsunami is a key component in crafting Mario. Start by adding Wind to Water to get a Wave. Then, fuse two Waves to get a Tsunami. This is necessary to craft Mario in a moment, but Wave is also used in the crafting thread to get Rockstar after that.

How to Make Plant in Infinite Craft
A common crafting component, Plant is achieved when you combine Earth and Water. You'll use Plant in a moment to make Mario.

How to Make Mario in Infinite Craft
To get Mario, you have to combine a Mushroom with a Tsunami. The Mushroom makes a lot of sense, but why the Tsunami? In any case, combine Fire and Wind for Smoke, then add Water to that for Fog. Combine that Fog with the Plant you just made to get your Mushroom. Add the Tsunami you made before to the Mushroom, and eetsa Mario.

How to Make Zelda in Infinite Craft
This one's fairly involved, but you need Mario and Sword to craft Link, then add Mario back into the mix to get Zelda. So this whole crafting thread is more or less about making a Sword.

Make Lava by combining Fire and Earth, then add some Water to make Stone. Adding more Lava to the Stone makes Obsidian. Add more Stone to that, and you've got a Blade. Two Blades combine into the Sword you need to give to Mario. Lastly, Mario + Link = Zelda.
How to Make Rockstar in Infinite Craft
Now it's time to make Rockstar, the studio behind the Grand Theft Auto series. To do this, you must make and combine a Surfer with a Rock. You can do either one first, but let's start with Surfer.

Combine Fire and Water for Steam, then add a Wave (which you made at the start) to get Surf. Add another Wave to the verb form of Surf to get the noun Surfer. To get Rock, combine Earth and Stone. Then, combine Rock and Surfer to get Rockstar.
How to Make Game in Infinite Craft
Now it's time for the 8-step combo to craft Game.
Our first goal is to reach Solar. Combine Earth and Wind to get Dust. Add Dust and Earth to get Planet. Then, combine Fire and Planet to get Sun. Adding more Fire to the Sun will get you Solar.

Now, we're essentially pivoting through the concept of a Solar System to make our way to Game.
Add Planet to Solar to get System, then add Fire to that to get Computer. Add another System back into the Computer to get Software. Lastly, combine Software and Earth to get Game.

How to Make GTA in Infinite Craft
Since you've spent so much time making the components, all you need to do to make GTA is to combine Rockstar and Game.

Crafting Breath of the Wild in Infinite Craft
With GTA and Zelda in your recipe book, combine them together to get Breath of the Wild. But why?

Zelda, as a prime ingredient here, makes a lot of sense since the Princess lends her name to the franchise. This combo with GTA implies that GTA inspired the Zelda developers to make Breath of the Wild. While that's not overtly true, Grand Theft Auto III is a hugely influential title in gaming history, and the way Rockstar made its mark on the industry in the years that followed, particularly with GTA V, cannot be understated. GTA only influenced Zelda insofar as the two franchises tackled ongoing trends in different ways. You could even make the argument that the original Legend of Zelda game laid the foundations down for many open-world gaming mechanics. Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma did admit during an interview with IGN at E3 2019 that some Tears of the Kingdom devs were drawing inspiration from Red Dead Redemption II, Rockstar Games' cowboy-themed GTA alternative. That's the closest we'll get to an overt relationship between anything Nintendo and Rockstar.
It's worth noting, however, that GTA 5 is quickly approaching 200 million copies sold, so its prominence in the industry at large cannot be emphasized enough. As an open world video game, a combination with Zelda to yield Breath of the WIld — the first truly open world Zelda game ever — makes a lot of sense.