How to Make Europe in Infinite Craft

Another continent to the table

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Continents and places are great for making some oddly specific mixes in Infinite Craft, so Europe is a great element to add to your arsenal. Fortunately, it doesn’t take much effort to make a whole continent out of a few pieces of earth and water.

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How to Get Europe in Infinite Craft

One of the easiest ways to make Europe is by combining Fjord and Continent. You probably already got Continent from some other recipes, such as America, but Fjord, although easy to make, is a bit less intuitive overall. Anyway, you only need a few steps to reach Europe.

  • Earth + Earth = Mountain
  • Water + Water = Lake
  • Lake + Lake = Ocean
  • Ocean + Earth = Island
  • Island + Island = Continent
  • Mountain + Lake = Fjord
  • Fjord + Continent = Europe

Said it was simple! With another full-fleshed continent in our hands, getting to some of the more complicated European-related stuff is way quicker. And believe me, there are lots of things you can do with Europe. Infinite things, I would say.

Recipes That Use Europe in Infinite Craft

While it’s completely impossible to fully list all of the items that can use Europe to make, here’s a list with some of the easiest, most useful, and interesting ones you can get by messing around in this endless crafting game.

  • Europe + Music = Eurovision
  • Europe + Eurosivison = Eurovision Song Contest
  • Europe + America = Atlantis
  • Europe = Sea = Mediterranean
  • Europe + Volcano = Pompeii
  • Europe + Human = European
  • Europe + Prince = Euro
  • Europe + Fjord = Norway
  • Europe + Anime = France
  • Europe + Beauty = Paris
  • Europe + Dragon = England
  • Europe + Tea = United Kingdom
  • Europe + Forest = Russia
  • Europe + Godzilla = Tokyo
  • Europe + Asia = Eurasia

The list goes on. As usual, there’s no limit to what you can get in Infinite Craft. And continents are only the tip of the iceberg. You can proceed to start creating complete planets out of nowhere, and then start combining them with your everyday objects just to see what happens. Usually strange stuff.

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Patrick has been working for Prima since 2022 and joined as a Staff Writer in 2023. He's been interested in gaming journalism since college, and that was the path he took once he had his degree in hands. Diligently ignores his ever-growing backlog to keep raiding in Final Fantasy XIV, exploring in Genshin Impact or replaying some of his favorite RPGs from time to time. Loves tackling hard challenges in games, but his cats are still the hardest bosses he could ask for.