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How to make a Gundam in Infinite Craft

Warning: It's has hard as those Gundam model kits.

Creating a Gundam was probably the longest I’ve spent in Infinite Craft. It was fun, but required a ton of trial and error. Luckily, I kept track of the many steps required to make a Mobile Suit so you can move ont to other creations. Read on and I’ll show you how to make a Gundam in Infinite Craft.

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Infinite Craft: How to build a Gundam

The Gundam is sort of a hard mode of Infinite Craft. You need a lot of ingredients, some of which may not even correlate to the original concept. But if you follow this guide, the path will be laid out for you. The best part, if you’ve played and created many things, there’s a huge chance that a handful of elements you have will go into the Gundam. 

Erecting anime in Infinite Craft

Of course, Gundam is an anime, and you can’t have one without the other. The rules are the same Infinite Craft. Making anime in the game is a process, a long one, but if you have things like God and people like Dwyane “The Rock” Johnson, you may need less to build. Those two ingredients open up tons of options. However, if you don’t, the steps below include what you’ll need. 

  • Mountain Rage + Metropolis = Mt. Fuji
  • Mt. Fuji + City = Tokyo
  • Mt. Fuji + Tokyo = Japan
  • Glass + Blackhole = Lens
  • Fuel Cell + Oxygen = Electricity
  • Fuel Cell + Fire = Energy
  • Blackhole + Gravity = Universe
  • Book + Book = Bookshelf
  • Bookshelf + Book = Library
  • Book + Library = Knowledge
  • Knowledge + Rainbow = Wisdom
  • Wisdom + Universe = God
  • Ocean + God = Poseidon 
  • Electricity + Poseidon = Lighting 
  • Energy + Lighting = Laser
  • Laser + Energy = Light
  • Lens + Light = Camera 
  • Camera + Paper = Photograph
  • Photograph + Camera = Picture
  • Hollywood + Picture = Movie
  • Japan + Movie = Anime 
Making Anime
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As you can see, there are a ton of moving parts to create a Gundam. But all this will make sense in the next part. 

Programming a robot in Infinite Craft

For those who don’t know, Gundams are giant robots that need to be piloted. For us today, we don’t need a pilot, just a physical robot. Unlike the epic task of creating anime, making a robot is the easy part. 

  • Iron + Iron = Steel
  • Statue + Steel = Robot
Making A Robot
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When I was making the robot, it felt strange that it only had two prompts. At the same time, I was thankful I didn’t need to go through even more hoops. 

Home stretch

Now with anime and the robot made, all you need to do is put them together. This seems to be the pattern of most things I’ve built. The first element is always the harder one, then the second uses elements from things you’ve made. As you build more, things will take even less time to make because you already have the other elements prepared.

Up for more of a challenge? Try building the Death Star. Use this guide when you do.


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Raza Malik
Raza is a Contributing Writer who's been at PC Invasion since March 2023. After he earned his Media Arts degree at Niagara College, he went on to grow his portfolio by working at such publications as GameRant. While he plays a wide array of different types of games, Raza enjoys discussing open-world games, shooters, and live service games. Some of his favorite series include Assassin's Creed, God of War, and the Diablo series. On the side, he enjoys editing videos, and creating content for his side project Marching Into Madness.
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