How To Make Tardis In Little Alchemy 2
Okay, so you're hooked on Little Alchemy 2, right? I get it. It's like digital crack for the creatively-minded. And you, like me, probably have one burning question: How the heck do I make the TARDIS? Don't worry, friend, I've been there. I've stared at the screen, combining random elements, muttering to myself. "Time... and... screwdriver? No? Okay, what about... dimension and...brick?" Sound familiar?
Well, put your lab coats on (figuratively, of course – unless you *actually* have a lab coat, in which case, rock on!), because we're about to dive deep into the wacky world of Little Alchemy 2 and unlock the secrets of building your very own time-traveling police box. Seriously, who *doesn't* want a TARDIS? It’s basically the ultimate status symbol, right?
The Journey Begins: Essential Ingredients
First things first, you can't just throw a bunch of random elements together and hope for the best (although, let's be honest, we've all tried it). There's a method to this madness. We need to gather our essential ingredients. Think of it like baking a cake, but instead of flour and sugar, we're using concepts and, well, elements.
So, what are these magical ingredients, you ask? Buckle up, because it involves a bit of a chain reaction. You won't get it directly, it involves a few steps.
Step 1: The Foundation - Making Pressure
Our journey begins with something fundamental: Pressure. Why pressure? Well, think about it. The TARDIS is all about bending space and time, and that probably involves some serious pressure. I mean, I’m no physicist, but it *sounds* right, doesn't it?
To make Pressure, you’ll need:
- Earth
- Earth
Yup, that’s it! Just smash two Earths together, and BAM! Pressure. Simple, right? Don’t worry, things are about to get a *little* more complicated. Just a little. I promise (sort of).
Step 2: Building the Machine
Next, we need to craft the core of our time-bending contraption. We're aiming for something mechanical and powerful. Let's build the Machine! This one is key to several recipes.
You’ll need:
- Metal
- Energy
"But wait!" I hear you cry, "How do I get Metal and Energy?" Excellent question, my friend! Let's tackle those individually.
Creating Metal
To get Metal, we need:
- Fire
- Stone
See? Easy peasy! Just cook some Stone with Fire, and you've got yourself some Metal. Think of it like forging a sword, but without the sword. Or the forging. Just the combining of elements. But you get the idea, right?
Gathering Energy
Now for Energy! There are a couple of ways to get this, so pick your poison! My personal favourite (because it’s quick) is:
- Fire
- Fire
That's right! Just put two Fires together and you make Energy. If you don’t have Fire already, you’ll need to combine Earth and Wind. See how these things build on each other?
Now that you have Metal and Energy, you can go back and combine them to make a Machine. Almost there!
Step 3: The Final Leap - Making the Time Machine
Now comes the fun part – crafting the Time Machine.
For this, you'll need:
- Machine
- Pressure
Remember Pressure? That we made right at the beginning? Well, it's time to dust it off and combine it with your newly crafted Machine. BOOM! You've got a Time Machine. Aren't you clever?
The Moment of Truth: Creating the TARDIS
Okay, deep breaths. We've come so far. We've gathered the ingredients, we've crafted the components, and now it's time to put it all together and summon the mighty TARDIS!
The final recipe is:
- Time Machine
- Police Box
"A Police Box?!" you might be exclaiming right now, potentially spilling your coffee in the process. "Where do I get a Police Box?!" Fear not, my friend. I’ve got you covered.
Finding the Police Box
This one can be a bit tricky if you haven’t stumbled across it yet, but here's the recipe for the elusive Police Box:
- Time
- Phone Booth
You might be saying, okay, this is getting annoying, now I need to make a Phone Booth? Well, yes, but it's not as complicated as you might think.
Crafting the Phone Booth
This is another multi-step process. It is actually kind of complicated if you don't know what you are doing, so buckle up!
- Step 1: Make Glass
- Step 2: Make House
- Step 3: Make Window
- Step 4: Make a Phone
- Step 5: Make a Phone Booth
To make glass, combine sand and fire.
To make a house, combine brick and brick.
Combine glass and house.
Combine Wire and Sound.
Combine Window and Phone.
We've already been through how to make fire, but let's quickly go over making sand, brick, wire and sound.
Making Sand, Brick, Wire and Sound
To make Sand:
- Combine water and stone.
To make Brick:
- Combine fire and clay
To make Clay:
- Combine sand and mud
To make Mud:
- Combine earth and water
To make Wire:
- Combine metal and energy
Oh wait! We have already done that! Remember when we made the Machine?
To make Sound:
- Combine air and wave
To make Wave:
- Combine wind and water
Now that wasn't so bad, was it? Just follow the recipes step by step and you can do anything in Little Alchemy!
Crafting Time
Now you need to make Time, the last ingredient to making the Police Box.
To make Time:
- Combine Sun and Hourglass
To make Hourglass:
- Combine Glass and Sand
To make Sun:
- Combine Sky and Fire
To make Sky:
- Combine Air and Cloud
To make Cloud:
- Combine Air and Water
Now you have all the ingredients! Yay!
Finally! The TARDIS!
You have made the Police Box and the Time Machine, now the end is nigh!
Let us go back to our recipe:
- Time Machine
- Police Box
Combine these two magical items together and.... *drumroll* ...you get the TARDIS! Congratulations! You are officially a Little Alchemy 2 master!
What Next?
So, you've got your TARDIS. Now what? Well, the possibilities are endless! You can combine it with other elements to see what happens (experimentation is half the fun!). Maybe you can make a Doctor Who character? Or a time paradox? The only limit is your imagination (and the elements available in Little Alchemy 2, of course).
And remember, even if you mess up along the way, that's okay! Little Alchemy 2 is all about trial and error, and sometimes the most unexpected combinations lead to the coolest discoveries. So keep experimenting, keep combining, and most importantly, keep having fun! After all, that's what it's all about, right? You might even discover something new!
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to see if I can combine my TARDIS with a unicorn. Wish me luck!