Alright, alright, let’s figure out this here Godzilla thing in that Infinite Craft game. My grandkids keep pestering me about it, so I guess I gotta learn, huh? It can’t be harder than chasing chickens around the yard, can it?
First thing’s first, you gotta get yourself a Dinosaur. Now, how you get a Dinosaur, that’s the real question, ain’t it? From what I hear, you start with somethin’ simple. Like, Earth and Water make Plant. Then you mix Plant and Earth to get Mud. Keep messin’ around like that, Fire and Earth make Lava, and then Lava and Earth make Volcano. See? It’s like makin’ a stew, just gotta keep addin’ stuff ’til you get what you want.
Then, you gotta find Japan. Lordy, this is gettin’ complicated. Seems like you start by mixin’ Island and Sun. How do you get Island? Maybe Water and Volcano? And Sun? Maybe Fire and Sky? It’s like makin’ biscuits, one thing leads to another. For Sun, you might even need to start with Dust and Fire then to Plasma then to Sun. It’s a whole rigmarole, I tell ya.
So, you got your Dinosaur and you got your Japan. Now the easy part, just slam ‘em together! Dinosaur and Japan, that’s your Godzilla! Who knew makin’ a giant lizard could be so… complicated? But hey, that’s what them youngsters like these days, I guess.
Now, once you got your Godzilla, the fun don’t stop there, no sirree! You can mix that Godzilla with all sorts of other things to get even weirder stuff. My grandson was tellin’ me about a MechaGodzilla. Sounds like somethin’ outta one of them space movies. For that, you gotta get some Metal, I reckon. And Wires. And somethin’ called Power Cores. Sounds like fixin’ the tractor, to be honest.
To get Metal, maybe you start with Earth and Stone and go from there. Stone and Fire might get you to Metal I’m just guessin’ here, mind you. For Wires, maybe it’s Metal and Energy, but where you get Energy from… maybe Fire and Steam. Power Cores? Now that’s a stumper. Maybe Energy and Machine. It’s all a big puzzle, just gotta keep tryin’ different things. Like findin’ eggs in the hen house, gotta look everywhere.
- Godzilla Combinations:
- Dinosaur + Japan = Godzilla
- Godzilla + Metal = MechaGodzilla (Maybe! I ain’t tried it yet)
- Godzilla + City = Destruction (Makes sense, that big fella ain’t known for bein’ gentle)
- Godzilla + Fire = Atomic Breath (That’s what my grandson calls it)
Then you just gotta put all that MechaGodzilla stuff together. Like buildin’ a shed, but with more wires and… Power Cores. You take your Metal and make it big and tall, like a buildin’. Then stick them Wires on for arms and legs. And put them Power Cores in the chest and head. Then, boom! You got yourself a MechaGodzilla! Or so they tell me.
This Infinite Craft game, it’s somethin’ else. Reminds me of makin’ quilts, takin’ little pieces of this and that and makin’ somethin’ whole new. Just gotta keep experimentin’. Don’t be afraid to mix things up. You might just stumble on somethin’ amazing. Or somethin’ completely ridiculous. Either way, it’ll keep them young’uns busy, and that’s a good thing in my book. Just like giving them a bucket of water and some mud to play with, but this one is on the computer thingy.
So go on, get to craftin’! And if you figure out how to make a good old-fashioned apple pie in that game, you let me know. That’s somethin’ I understand.
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