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.
How, then, can a player make a specific video game franchise name like Pikmin? We've found the most efficient way to create Pikmin in Infinite Craft and are here to walk you through every step of the process.
How to Make Pikmin in Infinite Craft
To craft Pikmin, you have to combine Penguin with WarioWare. Penguin is fairly simple, especially if you do it later in the Pikmin crafting process after you've already made Wario.
Like many video games, Pikmin uses Mario as a building block and needs both Plant and Tsunami. If you spend some time crafting Werewolf, you can mutate Mario into Wario. Then if you combine him with a Venus Flytrap, you've got WarioWare.
In any case, here's a table detailing every step in this crafting process:
Item 1 | Item 2 | Result | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Earth | + | Wind | = | Dust |
2. | Dust | + | Earth | = | Planet |
3. | Earth | + | Planet | = | Moon |
4. | Moon | + | Wind | = | Werewolf |
5. | Water | + | Wind | = | Wave |
6. | Wave | + | Wave | = | Tsunami |
7. | Earth | + | Water | = | Plant |
8. | Fire | + | Wind | = | Smoke |
9. | Smoke | + | Water | = | Fog |
10. | Fog | + | Plant | = | Mushroom |
11. | Mushroom | + | Tsunami | = | Mario |
12. | Mario | + | Werewolf | = | Wario |
13. | Plant | + | Water | = | Swamp |
14. | Plant | + | Swamp | = | Venus Flytrap |
15. | Venus Flytrap | + | Wario | = | WarioWare |
16. | Fog | + | Water | = | Ice |
17. | Ice | + | Water | = | Iceberg |
18. | Ice | + | Iceberg | = | Penguin |
How to Make Werewolf in Infinite Craft
Start by adding Wind and Earth together to make Dust, then add more Earth to Dust to get Planet. Adding Earth back to the Planet gets you Moon. By adding Wind to Moon, then you've got your Werewolf. Awooooo!

How to Make Tsunami in Infinite Craft
Now it's time to stir up a Tsunami. First, combine Wind and Water to make a Wave, then double up with two Waves to create a Tsunami. (What is a Tsunami if not just a really big wave?)

How to Make Plant in Infinite Craft
Now it's time to build Plant, which you need for the next crafting thread to make Mushroom, Mario, and then Wario. To do this, simply combine Earth and Water.

How to Make Wario in Infinite Craft
Infinite Craft sort of sees Wario as Werewolf Mario, so this recipe follows the same path as Mario. Then you add a Werewolf. Combine Fire and Wind to get Smoke, then add Water to make Fog. Combine Fog and Plant to get Mushroom. Then, for some reason, combining Tsunami and Mushroom yields Mario. Leverage the Werewolf you made before and you've got yourself Wario.

How to Make WarioWare in Infinite Craft
With Wario in hand, three short steps can refine our WarioWare. Add Water to Plant to get a Swamp, then more Plant to that to get Venus Flytrap. Combine that with your Wario, and you've got WarioWare, one of your primary components for Pikmin.

How to Make Penguin in Infinite Craft
Ponder the Penguin's natural habitat. It's cold, icy, and wet. Add Water to the Fog to get Ice, then add more Water to expand that into an Iceberg. Finally, add some more Ice to get your Penguin.

Making Pikmin in Infinite Craft
Now that you've got WarioWare and Penguin, combine them together to acquire Pikmin. But why?

Treating Wario like the Werewolf version of Mario is a bit silly and inaccurate, but his role as the anti-Mario makes the concepts vaguely similar. Mario + Fart would have been a better and more accurate way to generate Wario, yet here we are. Wario + Venus Flytrap to get WarioWare makes sense and is undoubtedly a reference to Cractus, a recurring Venus Flytrap character in the various Wario games. The Penguin reference does no make much sense, but Pikmin 2 is one of microgames in 9-Volt's Nintendo Classics level in WarioWare: Get It Together! which explains the connection there.