How to Make Call of Duty in Infinite Craft

Learn how to make Call of Duty in just 24 simple steps with our easy recipe.

There are no boundaries blocking your creativity in an endless game such as Infinite Craft. The recently viral browser experience relies on a player's ability to combine blocks, often at random, to create new terms or words. You start with just four blocks initially, including elements like Earth, Fire, Water, and Wind. From those four, you're supposed to merge them as you please to obtain fresh blocks containing all sorts of words. For instance, an Earth block and a Wind block may give you Dust.

With limitless possibilities and no guidance at the beginning of the game to boot, you may feel overwhelmed and unsure of what direction to take with the few blocks you start with. You may also have a specific term you'd like to conjure up in mind with little to no knowledge of how to do so, whether that be the name of a beloved celebrity or the title of an iconic game you've played in the past.

For example, perhaps you'd like to create a video game-related term as a block like Call of Duty. If you're new to Infinite Craft or simply don't know where to start without trying countless random combinations, you likely don't know how to obtain such a block without help. You don't need to ponder the steps to an Infinite Craft Call of Duty block anymore, though, as we've got you covered here with its full recipe and an easy-to-follow guide on how to make your way through it.

How to Make Call of Duty in Infinite Craft

The quickest and simplest recipe we've found thus far to create Call of Duty in Infinite Craft requires only 24 easy steps total, starting with nothing but the original four elements consisting of Earth, Fire, Water, and Wind. Initially, you'll need to take these four blocks and eventually create both Video Game and War, our recipe's two key ingredients that will bring you to the ever-elusive Call of Duty.

 Item 1 Item 2 Result
1.Earth

+

Wind

=

Dust
2.Dust

+

Earth

=

Planet
3.Fire

+

Planet

=

Sun
4.Fire

+

Sun

=

Solar
5.Planet

+

Solar

=

System
6.Fire

+

System

=

Computer
7.Dust

+

Wind

=

Sandstorm
8.Sandstorm

+

Sandstorm

=

Dust Storm
9.Dust Storm

+

Sandstorm

=

Dust Bowl
10.Dust

+

Water

=

Mud
11.Dust Bowl

+

Mud

=

Mud Bowl
12.Mud

+

Mud Bowl

=

Football
13.Computer

+

Football

=

Madden
14.Football

+

Madden

=

Video Game
16.Fire

+

Water

=

Steam
17.Fire

+

Steam

=

Engine
18.Earth

+

Engine

=

Tractor
19.Engine

+

Tractor

=

Tank
20.Fire

+

Wind

=

Smoke
21.Smoke

+

Smoke

=

Cloud
22.Cloud

+

Engine

=

Jet
23.Jet

+

Tank

=

War
24.Video Game

+

War

=

Call of Duty

How to Make Video Game in Infinite Craft

The first key ingredient you'll need to make for our Infinite Craft Call of Duty recipe is Video Game. To start, combine one starter element Earth block with a Wind block to create Dust. Once you have a Dust block ready, merge it with Earth for Planet. 

Then, add Fire to Planet to get Sun. Merge your new Sun black with yet another Fire block for Solar. After you craft Solar, combine your new block with Planet to create System. You'll now need to add System to a Fire block to produce Computer. Backtrack a bit afterward to merge Dust with Wind for Sandstorm.

Infinite Craft screenshot showing steps on how to make Video Game
Screengrab by Fanbyte via Neal.fun

Now that you have Sandstorm, you can combine it with another of its kind to create Dust Storm. Then, merge Dust Storm with a new Sandstorm block to get Dust Bowl. You'll now need to grab another Dust block and add it to a starter element Water block for Mud

Add this Mud block then to a Dust Bowl block to make Mud Bowl. Afterward, combine Mud Bowl with a Mud block for Football. You're just a couple of steps away from having your first key ingredient now. Simply merge the Computer block you created earlier with Football to get Madden. You can then finally combine Football and Madden for Video Game.

How to Make War in Infinite Craft

The second key ingredient you'll need to complete our Infinite Craft Call of Duty recipe is War. You'll first need to backtrack to your starter element blocks and merge Fire with Water to create Steam. Once you have Steam, add it to yet another Fire block for Engine.

You'll then need to combine this Engine block with an Earth block to produce Tractor. After you make Tractor, merge it with an Engine block to get Tank. You're just a few steps away from having the second most integral ingredient now.

Infinite Craft screenshot showing steps on how to make War
Screengrab by Fanbyte via Neal.fun

Simply back up and place your Tank block to the side so as to combine Fire and Wind first instead. You'll now have Smoke, which you can merge with another of its kind for Cloud. Once you get a Cloud block, you'll be two steps away from having your second big ingredient.

All you need to do is combine Cloud with an Engine block to create Jet. After you've produced a Jet block, you only have to merge it with the Tank block you set aside earlier and you'll finally have your War block ready to go.

Making Call of Duty in Infinite Craft

All that's left now is putting Video Game together with War to produce your long-awaited Call of Duty block in Infinite Craft. If you consider how the game's AI reached its conclusion and gave you a Call of Duty block from your combination of one Video Game block and one War block, it feels quite logical. After all, the Call of Duty franchise is one consisting primarily of video games, all of which revolve around wars of some sort whether those be the Cold War or the two catastrophic World Wars.

Infinite Craft screenshot showing steps on how to make Call of Duty
Screengrab by Fanbyte via Neal.fun

Therefore, one Video Game block plus one War block can equal a Call of Duty block in-game. If you want a quick overview of our full recipe before you go, just take a look at our handy screenshot above for another step-by-step breakdown of how to create Video Game, War, and eventually Call of Duty in Infinite Craft.

About the Author

Anna Koselke

Anna studied English Literature and then Medieval History at the University of Edinburgh, going on to specialize in narrative design and video game journalism as a writer. When she's not frantically trying to form words into coherent sentences, she's probably daydreaming about becoming a fairy druid and befriending every animal.