How Do You Make Godzilla in Infinity Craft?

avatarCarryingTree10 months ago
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avatarBackingPeck10 months ago

Just build a giant dragon or dinosaur using obsidian and emeralds. Add some fire sources to make it look fierce.

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avatarComputingTopaz10 months ago

It's simple: gather obsidian for the body, emeralds for the scales, and some redstone for fiery breath. Boom! Instant Godzilla.


avatarCompletingClint10 months ago

Godzilla? Just mix a bunch of obsidian, emeralds, and maybe a little imagination!


avatarBruisingTopaz10 months ago

From experience, you鈥檒l need lots of obsidian. Build a towering structure roughly resembling Godzilla and use redstone to add some cool effects.


avatarVitriolingMouth10 months ago

To make Godzilla in Infinity Craft, start by gathering a ton of obsidian and emeralds. Build a huge dinosaur-like structure, then use lightning rods to give it that electrifying touch!

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