Okay, so, I wanted to make a sandstorm in Infinite Craft, and let me tell you, it wasn’t as straightforward as I thought it would be. I mean, you’d think, sand plus storm, right? Nope, not that easy.
Starting from scratch
I started with the basics, the four elements you get at the beginning: Fire, Water, Earth, and Wind. I messed around with these for a while, just combining stuff to see what I’d get. Nothing close to a sandstorm yet.
Mixing and Matching
- I combined Earth and Earth, hoping for something like, I don’t know, “land” or “ground,” but I got Mountain.
- Then I mixed Fire with Fire and got Volcano, which was pretty cool but not what I needed.
- Water and Water gave me a Lake. Okay, making a note of that.
- Then, I tried Wind with Earth, and bam! I got Dust. Finally, some progress.
Getting to Sand
Now that I had Dust, I figured I was getting closer. I thought maybe combining Dust with Earth again might do something.
- So, I tried Dust and Earth, and I got Sand. That was it!
The Final Step
I had Sand, so the next thing I needed was a Storm, right? I already had Wind, but I needed something more intense.
- I combined Wind with Dust to make a Sandstorm. Finally, made it!
It was a bit of a roundabout way to get there, but hey, I made a sandstorm in the end. It’s all about experimenting and seeing what works. Sometimes you stumble upon what you need by trying out different combinations. Keep mixing and matching, and you’ll be surprised at what you can create!