One of the quickest ways to make various foods in Infinite Craft is to find the combination for Chocolate. It’s a simple recipe, and I found a quick way to do it in fewer than 10 steps. You just have to mix Aztec + Water. Here’s how to make Chocolate in Infinite Craft.
How to Craft Chocolate in Infinite Craft
The recipe for chocolate starts with the four basic ingredients and a few different combinations, alluding to how the Aztecs harvested Cacao trees to make chocolate in real life. To make Chocolate in Infinite Craft combine the following elements.
- Fire + Wind = Smoke.
- Smoke + Water = Fog.
- Earth + Fire = Lava.
- Lava + Earth = Stone.
- Stone + Lava = Obsidian.
- Fog + Stone = Statue.
- Statue + Obsidian = Aztec.
- Aztec + Water = Chocolate.
And there you have it: Chocolate in just eight steps. When I returned to refine the recipe, I found that you can just skip the Fog step and make a Statue with just Stone and Smoke. You can also make raw Cacao by doing the following:
- Water + Earth = Plant.
- Plant + Plant = Tree.
- Tree + Aztec = Cacao.
Let’s refine Chocolate further into some modern sweets like Hot Chocolate or Marshmallows and Smores.
What Can You Make From Chocolate in Infinite Craft?
Chocolate is used in various different recipe combinations in real life and in Infinite Craft. The recipes I’ve found below aren’t exhaustive, and there are surely more combinations to be found now and in future updates to the game. Here’s what I’ve found so far.
- Chocolate + Water = Hot Chocolate.
- Chocolate + Fire = Marshmallow.
- Chocolate + Wind = Chocolate Milk.
- Chocolate + Earth = Cocoa.
- Chocolate + Chocolate = Chocolate Bar.
- Chocolate + Marshmallow = S’more.
- Chocolate Milk + Marshmallow = Rocky Road.
- Chocolate + Ice = Ice Cream.
Feel free to experiment with Chocolate and discover even more recipes for other foods and sweets. That’s how to make Chocolate in Infinite Craft. For more Infinite Craft guides and recipes, check out how to make all Animals or Rappers and Numbers.
Published: Feb 22, 2024 07:35 am