Fallout titles in Infinite Craft
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How to make every Fallout game in Infinite Craft

Some truly bizarre combinations

The Fallout series stealth debuted on Amazon Prime on April 10, and it’s got people talking about the game franchise all over again. Memories are flooding back as we watch Ella Purnell and Michael Emerson live out the lives of our video game dreams… or nightmares. 

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With that said, it got me thinking. Can you make all of the Fallout games in Infinite Craft? Is it possible? Well, as it turns out, yes it is, albeit in a really bizarre order.

How to make Fallout in Infinite Craft

Before you can make any of the other games (aside from Fallout Shelter, which is a bit of a bizarre entry on this list), you’ll need to be able to make Fallout. To do so, follow this recipe:

  • Earth + Water = Plant
  • Plant + Plant = Tree
  • Tree + Water = River
  • Wind + Wind = Tornado
  • Fire + Wind = Smoke
  • Plant + Smoke = Incense
  • Incense + Smoke = Prayer
  • Fire + Prayer = Candle
  • Candle + Plant = Oxygen
  • Oxygen + Water = Hydrogen
  • Hydrogen + Tornado = Hydrogen Bomb
  • Hydrogen Bomb + Tornado = Mushroom Cloud
  • Mushroom Cloud + River = Fallout

Now that you’ve got that, we can move on to the other titles in the Fallout franchise. Now, these aren’t in order of release. For some reason, you can’t make Fallout: New Vegas without making Fallout 4, and apparently you can’t make Fallout 2 without Monkey Island. Don’t ask, the answer doesn’t make any sense. 

How to make Fallout 4 in Infinite Craft

This one comes first because it’s by far the easiest game to make after making Fallout itself. All you need to do to get Fallout 4 is add River to Fallout. 

Voila, Fallout 4.

How to make Fallout 76 in Infinite Craft

Just like Fallout 4 before it, you can now make Fallout 76 by adding River to Fallout 4. I’m not sure why there are so many rivers involved here, but apparently, they’re the key.

How to make Fallout 3 in Infinite Craft

How to make Fallout 3 in Infinite Craft
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This is where the fun starts. To make Fallout 3, you need to have made Fallout 76, and you can’t make Fallout 76 without first making Fallout 4. So, once you’ve made both of them, you’re ready to make Fallout 3, by creating Bethesda.

  • Water + Earth = Plant
  • Plant + Wind = Dandelion
  • Plant + Plant = Tree
  • Dandelion + Tree = Wish
  • Wish + Tree = Money
  • Money + Money = Gold
  • Gold + Money = Rich
  • Fallout 76 + Rich = Bethesda

Once you’ve created Bethesda, you can combine it with Fallout to make Fallout 3, which makes sense, because it was the first Fallout game developed by them way back in 2008. 

How to make Fallout: New Vegas in Infinite Craft

How to make Fallout: New Vegas in Infinite Craft
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To make Fallout: New Vegas, you need to have made Fallout 4 first, despite Fallout: New Vegas coming out a whole five years before Fallout 4. But seeing as we’ve already done that, you now only need to make New Vegas.

  • Water + Wind = Wave
  • Wave + Wave = Tsunami 
  • Wind + Wind = Tornado
  • Tornado + Tsunami = Destruction
  • Tornado + Tornado = Hurricane
  • Hurricane + Tsunami = Disaster
  • Disaster + Destruction = Apocalypse
  • Apocalypse + Fallout = New Vegas

With New Vegas in hand, add it to Fallout 4 and you’ll get Fallout: New Vegas.

How to make Fallout 2 in Infinite Craft

This is where things start to get a little weird. I have no idea how Monkey Island comes into this, and I’m now incredibly worried for Murray, but you need to make Monkey Island before you can make Fallout 2.

  • Water + Water = Lake
  • Earth + Water = Plant 
  • Plant + Plant = Tree
  • Tree + Tree = Forest
  • Forest + Forest = Jungle
  • Plant + Wind = Dandelion
  • Dandelion + Jungle = Monkey
  • Lake + Monkey = Monkey Island
  • Monkey + Monkey Island = Monkey Island 2

Once you’ve made Monkey Island 2, you can then combine it with Fallout in order to get Fallout 2. And this isn’t even the weirdest combination on this list. 

How to make Fallout Shelter in Infinite Craft

A mess of a diagram displaying how to make Fallout Shelter in Infinite Craft
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The recipe for Fallout Shelter, the mobile Fallout game that was initially released in 2015, doesn’t require the recipe for Fallout at all, but it does require you to make Bethesda. If you’re following this list, then you should have it already after making it to get Fallout 3

Then, you’ve got to make Pokemon Sword and Shield. Yeah, I’m not sure how we got here either. 

  • Earth + Wind = Dust
  • Dust + Dust = Sand
  • Fire + Sand = Glass
  • Fire + Fire = Volcano
  • Water + Water = Lake
  • Lake + Volcano = Island
  • Island + Volcano = Hawaii
  • Lake + Lake = Ocean
  • Ocean + Water = Fish
  • Fish + Hawaii = Poke
  • Glass + Poke = Pokedex
  • Earth + Water = Plant
  • Plant + Wind = Dandelion
  • Dandelion + Water = Wine
  • Water + Wine = Holy Water
  • Holy Water + Holy Water = Holy Lake
  • Holy Lake + Holy Water = Holy Grail
  • Holy Grail + Holy Lake = Excalibur
  • Excalibur + Pokedex = Pokemon Sword
  • Fish + Poke = Pokemon
  • Pokemon + Pokemon Sword = Pokemon Sword and Shield

Once you’ve made both Bethesda and Pokemon Sword and Shield, you can combine them together to make Fallout Shelter.


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