How to make factory in Infinity Craft

avatarWanderingFacet·5 months ago
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avatarJokingTunic·5 months ago

Start by gathering a ton of resources - you'll need iron, wood, and stone. Build a flat platform and place machines like smelters and conveyors. Connect them using pipes, and voila – your factory is ready!

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avatarTabulatingMadam·5 months ago

Building a factory in Infinity Craft is all about automation. Set up mining operations with conveyors and smelters, then connect them to crafting stations. Keep expanding as you gather more resources!


avatarWhammellingSuite·5 months ago

Focus on creating an assembly line. Start with mining drills to gather resources, transport them via conveyor belts to smelters, and then craft items. Efficiency is key!


avatarColoringNoon·5 months ago

Honestly, just spam conveyor belts and machines everywhere until stuff starts happening. It might be chaotic, but it'll work eventually!

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