How to Make PUBG in Infinite Craft

The PUBG recipe in Infinite Craft can be completed in 23 easy steps.

Infinite Craft is the latest element-combining game that takes an incredibly simple premise — combining the four essential elements of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water to create new objects and elements — and brings it to entirely new heights. Utilizing an AI to create inventive combinations and categories, Infinite Craft has hundreds of thousands of possible combinations and solutions to reach almost any creation that players can think of.

With such a huge pool of creations, finding the exact combination you'll need to create a specific result can be difficult. With multiple solutions, one player might create the desired answer in five moves, and another may take 50. But that's the beauty of using AI to learn and grow the game. 

How, then, can a player make a specific video game like PUBG? We've found the most efficient way to create PUBG in Infinite Craft and are here to walk you through every step of the process.

How to Make PUBG in Infinite Craft

Even though PUBG famously pioneered the battle royale game format before Fortnite popularized it, the best way to create PUBG in Infinite Craft is to combine Battle Royale with Fortnite, a lengthy process that takes a total of 24 steps. You need to craft Satellite, Internet, Cloud, Fortnite, and Battle Royale in that order, then you've got your final two components ready.

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How to Make Satellite in Infinite Craft

Start by making a Satellite, which you can achieve after four combinations using only starting ingredients, namely Fire and Water.

First, combine Fire and Water to make Steam. Add some more Fire to that Steam, and you've got an Engine.

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From here, combine two Engines to achieve a Rocket, then combine two Rockets to get a Satellite. Then, you can set that component aside to start a new creation thread.

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How to Make Internet in Infinite Craft

Now it's time for the Internet. You made Steam and Engine in the previous thread for Satellite, but now it's time to combine them for Train. Slap a Rocket on that Train to craft a Bullet Train, then add a Satellite to Bullet Train to get Internet.

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How to Make Cloud in Infinite Craft

If you've been playing Infinite Craft for some time, you probably have made Cloud already. But if you need it, here's the fastest recipe. (You'll need it in the next creation thread to achieve Fortnite.) Combine Fire and Wind to get Smoke, then put two Smoke together to get Cloud

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How to Make Fortnite in Infinite Craft

Now that you've got Cloud and Internet, you can get to Fortnite in just five simple steps. Combine Earth and Wind to get Dust, then add Water to that to make Mud. Cook that Mud up with a little Fire to make Brick, then add Cloud to the Brick to make a Castle. Finally, combine Castle with Internet to get Fortnite.

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How to Make Battle Royale in Infinite Craft

Strangely enough, getting Battle Royale, even if you already have Fortnite, is an involved process that takes eight steps. Let's break it up into two distinct creation threads.

First, your goal is to create System, which has a computer emoji. Despite the technological implications there, the best route (especially since you already have Dust) is to conceptualize a Solar System. To do this, combine Dust and Earth to make Planet. Add Fire to Planet to make Sun, then add some more Fire to the Sun that to make Solar. Finally, Planet and Solar (essentially a Solar System) generates System.

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Now that you've got System, pivot deeper into technological concepts. Add Fire to System to get Computer, then add another System to Computer to get Software. Add Earth to Software to get Game. Lastly, bring Fortnite back out and add it to Game to get Battle Royale.

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Making PUBG in Infinite Craft

Now, you're ready to combine Fortnite and Battle Royale to get PUBG. But why?

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Even though Fortnite is much more successful than PUBG as an online Battle Royale game, PUBG is older. Developer Brendan Greene made a Battle Royale mod for ARMA 2 and DayZ in 2013 and later developed PUBG: Battlegrounds, which hit early access in March 2017. Epic Games originally developed Fortnite as a co-op survival game called Fortnite: Save the World that hit early access in July 2017. But then devs experimented with a Battle Royale game mode after seeing the rising popularity of PUBG, releasing Fortnite: Battle Royale into early access in September 2017. There's certainly a bit of an information loop here that Infinite Craft is recognizing in its associations. PUBG did it first, but Fortnite did it better.

A few stray observations: It's funny that adding Steam and Engine makes Train instead of "Steam Engine" specifically. And the image of strapping a Rocket to a Train to make a Bullet Train is pretty funny but not at all how Bullet Trains work. (What happens when you add Bullet and Train in Infinite Craft?) Adding Bullet Train and Satellite to get Internet makes virtually no sense, but it's the fastest way to do it in this recipe. Together, they do imply information moving fast, hence Internet. The way this recipe leverages the multiple meanings of "System" is also interesting, conceptualizing Solar System before pivoting into more of a computer system.

Take a look at the table below for a step-by-step breakdown of how to craft Satellite, Internet, Cloud, Fortnite, and Battle Royale to then get PUBG.

 Item 1 Item 2 Result
1.Fire

+

Water

=

Steam
2.Fire

+

Steam

=

Engine
3.Engine

+

Engine

=

Rocket
4.Rocket

+

Rocket

=

Satellite
5.Engine

+

Steam

=

Train
6.Rocket

+

Train

=

Bullet Train
7.Bullet Train

+

Satellite

=

Internet
8.Fire

+

Wind

=

Smoke
9.Smoke

+

Smoke

=

Cloud
10.Earth

+

Wind

=

Dust
11.Dust

+

Water

=

Mud
12.Fire

+

Mud

=

Brick
13.Brick

+

Cloud

=

Castle
14.Castle

+

Internet

=

Fortnite
15.Dust

+

Earth

=

Planet
16.Fire

+

Planet

=

Sun
17.Fire

+

Sun

=

Solar
18.Planet

+

Solar

=

System
19.Fire

+

System

=

Computer
20.Computer

+

System

=

Software
21.Earth

+

Software

=

Game
22.Fortnite

+

Game

=

Battle Royale
23.Battle Royale

+

Fortnite

=

PUBG

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