How to Make Jojo in Infinite Craft

Learn how to make Jojo in Infinite Craft in just 19 simple steps.

Creativity and possibility are both endless in Infinite Craft, a recent browser game powered by clever AI. In the unique experience, players must make use of four starter element blocks including Earth, Fire, Water, and Wind to create new words. You can combine the game's blocks as you please to form fresh ones, which means that you can make what seems like pretty much any word at all. Whether you're hoping to craft a cute character's name into a block or are looking to merge words until you form a specific object, you'll encounter endless paths on the way to obtaining what you desire.

All of these possibilities and combination routes can start to feel a bit daunting if you don't know where you should begin to get the word you'd like or if you get lost along the way amid Infinite Craft's voluminous sea of blocks and recipes. Without first knowing how to obtain a particular block or what words could possibly make up its recipe, you won't know whether you're tens of steps away from what you want or just a few combinations off.

For instance, you may be wondering how to make Jojo in Infinite Craft but are unsure of what you should do first. No need to worry, as we've got you covered here with our easy, fast guide on making Jojo in Infinite Craft from the first few available element blocks. Once you add this block to your pool of words in-game, you'll be able to create all sorts of others in the future.

How to Make Jojo in Infinite Craft

The quickest and simplest recipe we've found thus far to create Jojo in Infinite Craft requires only 19 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 Joker and Anime, our recipe's two key ingredients that will bring you to the ever-elusive Jojo.

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

How to Make Joker in Infinite Craft

The first key ingredient you'll need to make for our Infinite Craft Jojo recipe is Joker. To do so, start with a combination of an Earth block and a Wind block to get a Dust block. Follow this up with Dust and starter element block Fire to create Ash. Once you have Ash, backtrack a bit and merge Earth with Water to make Plant.

After you get your Plant block, combine it with a Wind block to produce a new Dandelion block. You'll now need to merge Dandelion with a starter element Water block to craft Wine. Once you have Wine, grab your Ash block from earlier and add it to the newer block to make Cigar.

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

You're almost done with the process of creating your first key ingredient for our Jojo recipe in Infinite Craft. Simply take yet another Wine block but this time combine it with a starter element Wind block to produce a Balloon block. Afterward, add your Balloon block to the Cigar block you made earlier for Clown.

Now that you've crafted Clown, you're just one step away from snagging that initial key block. All you have to do now is combine your new Clown block with a starter element Fire block. This will leave you with the integral ingredient, the Joker block.

How to Make Anime in Infinite Craft

The second key ingredient you'll need to complete our Infinite Craft Jojo recipe is Anime. Thankfully, this block is even easier to create than the Joker one was. Start with a combination of Fire and Water which will give you Steam. Backtrack a bit then and merge two more Fire blocks with one another to make Volcano.

After you have your Volcano block, put it aside to combine two Water blocks with each other. This will give you a Lake block. Once you make Lake, you can add it to your Volcano block from earlier to create Island. You'll then need to add one Earth block to another of its kind for Mountain.

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

Put your Mountain block to the side for now and combine two Island blocks with one another for a new Continent block. Combine this Continent block with your Mountain block from before to get Asia. You're just a couple of steps away from having the final key ingredient before you can craft Jojo.

Simply combine your Asia block with an Island block to obtain Japan. Once you have Japan ready, you'll be on the last step in the second significant ingredient's recipe. All you need to do now is merge your Japan block with the Steam block you made earlier and you'll finally have Anime.

Making Jojo in Infinite Craft

All that's left now is putting Anime together with Joker to produce your long-awaited Jojo block in Infinite Craft. If you consider how the game's AI reached its conclusion and gave you a Jojo block from your combination of one Joker block and one Anime block, it feels quite logical. In real life, JoJo is JoJo's Bizarre Adventure's titular character. The series itself is an anime, and the word "joker" is similar to JoJo's name.

Therefore, one Joker block plus one Anime block can equal a Jojo block in-game. If you want a quick overview of our full recipe before you go, just take a look at our handy table below for a step-by-step breakdown of how to create Joker, Anime, and eventually Jojo in Infinite Craft.

 Item 1 Item 2 Result
1.Earth

+

Wind

=

Dust
2.Dust

+

Fire

=

Ash
3.Earth

+

Water

=

Plant
4.Plant

+

Wind

=

Dandelion
5.Dandelion

+

Water

=

Wine
6.Ash

+

Wine

=

Cigar
7.Wind

+

Wine

=

Balloon
8.Balloon

+

Cigar

=

Clown
9.Clown

+

Fire

=

Joker
10.Fire

+

Water

=

Steam
11.Fire

+

Fire

=

Volcano
12.Water

+

Water

=

Lake
13.Lake

+

Volcano

=

Island
14.Earth

+

Earth

=

Mountain
15.Island

+

Island

=

Continent
16.Continent

+

Mountain

=

Asia
17.Asia

+

Island

=

Japan
18.Japan

+

Steam

=

Anime
19.Anime

+

Joker

=

Jojo

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.