How to Make Electricity in Infinite Craft – Recipe Guide

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Electricity is one of the most important facets of nature because the energy it generates powers so much of the modern world. It is also important in the browser game Infinite Craft for how versatile it can be in combinations, and here is how to make it.

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How to Get Electricity in Infinite Craft

Electricity can be created in Infinite Craft by combining a Storm and a Windmill. Both elements do not have lengthy recipes within themselves, and most of the combinations are simply doubling up on the same elements. Players just starting can make Electricity quickly.

There are four steps necessary to make a Storm, and it starts with the basic elements from the beginning. Here is the full process to make a Storm:

  • Water + Fire = Steam
  • Steam + Steam = Cloud
  • Cloud + Cloud = Rain
  • Rain + Wind = Storm

There are only two steps required to make a Windmill, though it needs one of the created elements from the Storm recipe. So, you will have to make that first before starting the Windmill. Here is the Windmill recipe:

  • Steam + Fire = Engine
  • Engine + Wind = Windmill

Combine both the Storm and Windmill to finally create Electricity. The entire process will take seven steps, and is crucial for making one of the best elements in the game.

Infinite Craft Recipes that Require Electricity

Electricity can be used in a variety of recipes, and has a way of producing results you may not be expecting. Combining it with basic elements will result in Lightning, but more specific elements can give better results. Here are some of the recipes that require Electricity:

  • Electricity + Amazon = Kindle
  • Electricity + Continent = Tesla
  • Electricity + Dust = Vacuum
  • Electricity + Engine = Car
  • Electricity + Hot Water = Shower
  • Electricity + Ocean = Squid

For more on Infinite Craft, check out our guide on how to use Dark Mode to keep playing without blinding yourself with a giant screen of empty white space.

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