How to Make Rocket in Infinite Craft

This time, it's not rocket science

A photograph of a space shuttle launching.
Image by NASA via Unsplash

This guide goes over the fastest way to make Rocket in Infinite Craft, as well as recipes that use Rocket.

Recommended Videos

Table of Contents

How to Make Rocket in Infinite Craft

The key element used to make Rocket in Infinite Craft is Engine. To make Engine, start off by combining Water and Fire to get Steam.

Element 1Element 2Result
WaterFireSteam
How to make Steam in Infinite Craft

After that, combine Fire with Steam to get Engine.

Element 1Element 2Result
SteamFireEngine
How to make Engine in Infinite Craft

To make your Rocket, combine Engine with another Engine, and you’re ready for liftoff.

Element 1Element 2Result
EngineEngineRocket
How to make Rocket in Infinite Craft

Basic Recipes that Use Rocket in Infinite Craft

The following table goes over simple combinations that use Rocket in Infinite Craft. Make them to fill out your collection of elements, and to prepare for some more advanced recipes.

Element 1Element 2Result
RocketRocketSatellite
RocketWaterShip
RocketFireExplosion
RocketWindKite
RocketEarth OR SatelliteMoon
Infinite Craft: Basic recipes using Rocket

How to Make Astronaut and Alien in Infinite Craft

You can use Rocket and some of the elements above to make Astronaut and Alien in Infinite Craft. First, combine Rocket with Moon to get Astronaut.

Element 1Element 2Result
RocketMoonAstronaut
How to make Astronaut in Infinite Craft

Next, combine Rocket and Astronaut to create Space.

Element 1Element 2Result
RocketAstronautSpace
How to make Space in Infinite Craft

Finally, combining Rocket and Space will result in an Alien.

Element 1Element 2Result
RocketSpaceAlien
How to make Alien in Infinite Craft

Your Infinite Craft explorations can take you from Space and into the realm of human creations besides rockets, such as Robots, Cars, Skyscrapers, and even Video Games.

About the Author

Niki Fakhoori

Niki’s love for video games encompasses a wide range of genres, but she is especially fond of RPGs, adventure games, visual novels, simulation games, and fighting games. Her favorite video game-related pastime is asking her unwieldy backlog why she doesn’t have any new games to play. When she isn’t playing or writing about video games, she’s playing with cats, journaling, painting, or obsessing over the latest news in the world of stationery and planners.