Alright, so I spent a bit of time fiddling around with Infinite Craft today, you know how it is, just mixing things up. I got this idea in my head, “How do you actually make Brick?” Seems simple, right? Like, dirt and fire or something? Well, it took a few tries.

First off, I started with the basics everyone gets: Earth, Water, Fire, and Wind. My first thought was, bricks are kinda like cooked earth. So, naturally, I dragged Earth onto Fire. Didn’t get Brick. Okay, plan B.
Bricks are made from clay, usually. How do you get clay? Wet earth, maybe? I mixed Earth and Water together. Bam! Got Mud. That felt like progress. Solid step forward, I thought.
Getting Closer with Clay
Now I had Mud. What next? Mud isn’t quite brick. Maybe dry it out? I tried mixing Mud with Wind. Nope. Okay, maybe heat? I dragged Fire over to my Mud. Success! That gave me Clay. Now we’re talking. This felt right.
So, I’ve got Clay. Bricks are basically just baked clay, right? I remembered seeing kilns and stuff. But I didn’t have a ‘Kiln’ element yet, and honestly, I didn’t want to go down a whole other rabbit hole finding that. Let’s keep it simple.
The Final Step: Making the Brick
I figured, what’s the core of baking? Heat. Fire. I already used Fire to get Clay from Mud, but maybe Clay needs more fire? Or just, you know, the concept of fire applied to it.
So, I took my newly made Clay element. And I grabbed another Fire element.
I dragged the Fire right onto the Clay.
And there it was! Brick.

Simple as that, in the end. Just needed to go through the steps:
- Earth + Water = Mud
- Mud + Fire = Clay
- Clay + Fire = Brick
Took a few guesses, but we got there. Felt pretty good to figure it out from the basics. Now, what to make with Brick…