How to Make Batman in Infinite Craft
You can build a lineup of iconic superheroes in Infinite Craft with the right combinations.
Unlocking essential elements like Person and Metropolis opens endless possibilities, allowing you to create legendary DC figures like the Dark Knight.
Follow a step-by-step process to craft him in Infinite Craft while also discovering how to form other famous characters, including the Clown Prince of Crime, the Mistress of Mayhem, and the infamous Asylum, starting from a simple pile of Rocks.
Crafting Batman in Infinite Craft
In Infinite Craft, creating Batman involves combining two Bats. Another approach to producing Batman is merging Superman with a Bat or a Vampire.
Interestingly, most DC characters turn into Batman when paired with a Vampire. For example, uniting Wonder Woman with a Vampire results in Batman.
One approach to crafting Batman:
- Pebble + Boulder = Cliffstone
- Cliffstone + Cliffstone = Highland
- Highland + Pit = Hollow
- Hollow + Rodent = Nocturnal Flier
- Nocturnal Flier + Nocturnal Flier = Dark Knight
Alternative Way to Create Batman:
- Village + Village = Urban Hub
- Urban Hub + Person = Man of Steel
- Man of Steel + Bloodsucker = Dark Knight
Note: In the game, different ways exist to merge elements for each concept.
The provided methods are just a few instances of forming Batman, but several alternative approaches can create the same hero.
What Can You Form Using the Dark Knight?
In concept, you have the potential to construct an entire hero-filled world, starting with the Caped Crusader.
Some of the most well-known creations include Shadow Maiden, Night Guardian, Winged Cruiser, Twin-Wheel Steed, Loyal Squire, Shrouded City, Trickster, and Jester Queen. Below are some fusion examples:
- Dark Knight + Stretchy Material = Shadow Maiden
- Shadow Maiden + Beginning = Night Guardian
- Dark Knight + Transport Machine = Winged Cruiser
- Dark Knight + Ally = Vigilante Clan
- Dark Knight + Pedal Ride = Twin-Wheel Steed
- Dark Knight + Solemn Pledge = Loyal Squire
- Metropolis + Winged Symbol = Shrouded City
- Dark Knight + Mischief Maker = Trickster
- Trickster + Devotion = Jester Queen
- Dark Knight + Trickster = Locked Fortress
The range of possibilities is limitless. Players can experiment by merging closely related themes or terms with meaningful associations and, for instance, fusing the Caped Crusader with the Solemn Pledge, which results in a Loyal Squire inspired by heroic legends.
For those who enjoy pushing boundaries, unexpected results can emerge from hero-based concepts.
In one of our trials, we successfully generated an unusual combination featuring the Trickster, a chaotic mastermind, and an unexpected twist.