Okay, so I wanted to figure out how to make Naruto in Infinite Craft today. It took a bit of fiddling, but here’s how I got there.

Starting Out – The Basics
First things first, you gotta start with the elements the game gives you. You know, Water, Fire, Wind, and Earth. Can’t make much without mixing these up.
- I dragged Water onto Fire, that gave me Steam. Simple enough.
- Then, I took that Steam and put it on Water, which made a Cloud.
- Mixing Earth with Water gave me Plant.
- And Plant with more Water resulted in a Swamp.
Getting More Complex Stuff
Alright, needed more ingredients. Had to build up.
- Combined Fire with Fire, got Energy. Felt powerful, haha.
- Then I mixed that Energy with the Swamp I made earlier. Boom, Life.
- Needed Japan next. That took a few steps.
- First, Fire plus Earth made Lava.
- Lava on Earth turned into Stone.
- Heated things up: Stone plus Fire gave me a Volcano.
- Meanwhile, I mixed Water with Water to get a Lake, then Lake with Water again for an Ocean.
- Put Ocean on Earth to make an Island.
- Finally, combined the Island with the Volcano. Got Japan. Nice.
Making Anime and Ramen
Okay, getting closer. Needed Anime. And what’s Naruto without Ramen?
For Anime:
- Remember that Plant? Mixed two Plants to get a Tree.
- Dragged Water onto the Tree, got Paper.
- Combined Japan with that Paper, which resulted in Manga. Makes sense.
- Then, I took the Manga and added the Life I created earlier. That gave me Anime. Sweet!
Now for Ramen:
- Needed the Sun first. Mixed Fire with Sky (which I got from Cloud + Wind).
- Used the Sun on a Plant to get Wheat.
- Wheat plus Water made Dough.
- Added more Water to the Dough for Noodle.
- Mixed Noodle with even more Water to get Soup.
- Finally, put the Soup and Noodle together. Got Ramen. Delicious!
The Final Step: Naruto!
Alright, had all the pieces now. This was the moment.
- I took the Anime I made…
- And combined it with the Ramen.
- And there it was: Naruto!
Took a bit of trial and error, especially getting things like Life and Japan sorted, but wasn’t too bad once I got the flow. Pretty cool seeing how you can get from basic elements to something like Naruto just by mixing things up. That’s my run-through of how I did it today.