It’s getting crazy in Infinite Craft. People are now creating elaborate thingslike Roblox. There seems to be no limit yet, and I’m willing to find out how far I can go with my creativity.
As I’ve been experimenting withInfinite Craft, I’ve found some cool things to make. One of them is Final Fantasy, and I’ll show you how to make it.

Infinite Craft: How to make Final Fantasy
While making the classic RPG is cool and rewarding, it’s a task. Unlikemaking Fortnite, you’ll need to prepare for a long session. However, if you don’t want to sit on Infinite Craft for a couple of hours, my advice would be to just simply scroll down and see the steps for yourself as a reference.
Making your adventure in Infinite Craft
The most annoying part about creating Final Fantasy is that a lot is going on. You’ll be jumping around from side to side because all the parts are from all walks of life. So take that as a warning.
That was a lot, right? The good thing, we’re a little over halfway there.

Create your Final Fantasy in Infinite Craft
This next part isn’t as long, but you’ll still be doing quite a bit of backtracking. Since Final Fantasy is a specific title, you’ll be surprised by what goes into the element.
Note, thatyou’ll need Japan to complete this. If you don’t have it,use this guideto unlock the prompt.

Both of the aforementioned sections are the hardest parts and you’ve now done them. Let’s move on to the final touches.
Putting it all together in Infinite Craft
The two ingredients you’ll needare RPG and Japan. The latter can be unlocked in various ways but I’ve linked a guide for the fastest above. Once you have everything in order, put RPG on top of Japan and there you have it. You’ve created a version of Final Fantasy.
If you keep on challenging yourself, try out the Gameboywith our guide.
Infinite Craft is free to play via thebrowser.
Raza Malik
Raza is a Contributing Writer who’s been at PC Invasion since March 2023. After he earned his Media Arts degree at Niagara College, he went on to grow his portfolio by working at such publications as GameRant. While he plays a wide array of different types of games, Raza enjoys discussing open-world games, shooters, and live service games. Some of his favorite series include Assassin’s Creed, God of War, and the Diablo series. On the side, he enjoys editing videos, and creating content for his side project Marching Into Madness.