While you could use the resources available to make anything in Infinite Craft, sometimes it’s better to build something that reminds you of home, like a TV.
In Infinite Craft, you’re given a small handful of resources and can use them to create pretty much anything you can think of. While the path to crafting those resources might not be as linear as you’d expect, it follows a certain logic, and that’s the fun in this game. I love making new discoveries in it because they give me a great sense of self-satisfaction. Every item takes time and effort to make, and it’s especially rewarding when it’s something attainable from real life, such as the TV you have in your living room.
How to make TV in Infinite Craft
To make TV in Infinite Craft, you only need the most basic resources in the game. You can build this one from the word go with a blank canvas to work from. However, there is one element you’ll need to make first: Sand. The steps below outline how to do this.
- Earth + Fire = Lava
- Lava + Water = Stone
- Stone + Wind = Sand
Set your Sand aside for now because there are other steps that must be followed to make TV. The next stage is to make Glass, which you can craft by following the steps below:
- Fire + Sand = Glass
That one wasn’t really so hard, was it? Glass is a vital component in making a TV because the screen just can’t exist without it. At this point, you have everything you need because all the other elements are part of a linear path through the game and lead into each other. See below for the full set of steps:
- Wind + Earth = Dust
- Earth + Dust = Planet
- Fire + Planet = Sun
- Fire + Sun = Solar
- Planet + Solar = System
- Fire + System = Computer
- Glass + Computer = Screen
- Screen + Screen = TV
Once you’ve worked through tis three-stage process, you’ll have made TV in Infinite Craft. Along the way, you’ve pulled together Glass and Sand, both of which are vital components in all sorts of other recipes in the game. Interestingly, this is not the only way to make TV in the game. I’ve seen recipies 45 steps long that require you to build Steampunk Pirate Ship and all sorts of other items.
I know the recipe outlined in this article work, though, because I used it in Infinite Craft as I wrote the article and it worked perfectly. This is just a much ore condensed version of the recipe, but if you want to go through a much more complicated one then it’s worth checking out Infinite Craft Solver and typing in the details of the item you want to make.