“Little Alchemy 2” never fails to consistently expose players to the most important elements that make up nature and existence.
Metals are chemical elements and substances found everywhere in the universe. They’re best known for being ductile, malleable and reflective, and conducting electricity and heat.
This article is a part of LifeRejoice’s step-by-step ‘how to’ guide series for making Elements in Little Alchemy 2. Click here to check out more Little Alchemy 2 Element guides.
You can’t make the Metal element in the game without understanding that metals are most commonly found, when not in a standalone or free state form, embedded in mineral materials like stones and rocks. The following steps outline how this knowledge helps you to make Metal:
1. Make a Mineral Base
Some types of stones form from the application of pressure against the earth over time. They also form when organic materials and mineral particles become cemented together. As a result, you can make Stone by applying pressure to the earth as follows:
- Air + Air = Pressure
- Pressure + Earth = Stone
The Stone icon, a speckled, two-tone gray, curvy stone, appears with the words “Breaker of bones and other such valuables.”
2. Melt Metals Found in Stone
People learned through the ages how to extract metals from stone ore by applying fire and heat to break down everything in the stone except metals through chemical transformation.
In the real world, this process, known as smelting, can take hours and involves careful, hot, hard work.
In “Little Alchemy 2,” the process is easy once you have the Stone element:
- Fire + Stone = Metal
The Metal icon, a gray panel with shiny highlights and rivets, appears onscreen with the words “The Wonder Material! Hard, soft, shiny, dull, liquid, solid; it can do it all!”
You can also make metal by applying heat to stone in a different way. If you don’t already have the Heat element, perform the following element combinations:
- Fire + Fire = Energy
- Energy + Air = Heat
The Heat icon, three golden wavy lines, pops up on the screen with the words “A quality of either increased temperature, feeling, social standing, or police presence.”
Now that you have Heated, you simply drop and drag it onto the Stone element to make Metal!
3. Alternative Ways to Make Metal
Although you can define all ore technically as stone or rock, not all stones or rocks are ores. These types of stones and rocks contain valuable minerals that humans can only access through mining and other extraction processes.
In “Little Alchemy 2,” you can use the Ore element to make Metal as well. If you don’t already have Ore in your collection, you actually need the Hammer element, which you can only collect if you have the Tool element:
- Earth + Water = Mud
- Mud + Stone = Clay
- Water + Water = Puddle
- Puddle + Puddle = Pond
- Pond + Pond = Lake
- Lake + Lake = Sea
The Hammer icon, a carpenter’s hammer with a brown handle and metalhead, pops up on the screen with the words “The premiere pounding tool.”
Now, you only need to combine Hammer with Earth, Stone, or Tool to make Ore.
The Ore icon, a multi-shaded tan rock, appears with the words “Rock-encased minerals that enterprising individuals and/or shady conglomerates extract via mining.”
You then make Metal by simply combining Ore with elements that relate to the smelting process:
- Ore + Fire = Metal
- Ore + Heat = Metal
- Ore + Tool = Metal
Why Is Metal Beneficial in “Little Alchemy 2”?
After humans started making tools during the Stone Age, they began to also rely upon metals to survive and evolve. Rare, shiny metals like gold and silver became symbols of wealth and power. They were even linked to healing and improved health.
Humans also used metals to craft tools like hammers, pitchforks, and plows that made it possible for them to build better shelters and progress from mainly foragers and hunters to farmers and ranchers.
As they mastered metals, including iron, they discovered that they could mix them and make alloys such as steel.
These new metals were durable, rust-resistant, and malleable, which meant that alloys could handle exposure to moisture and time longer without the same level of deterioration as natural metals.
It also meant that people could shape them into amazing new, useful forms.
Without human innovation with metals, people would have never created wire. The desktop, laptop, tablet, or phone that you’re using to read this post wouldn’t exist.
Other modern conveniences that people take for granted, such as light bulbs, boilers, fire extinguishers, refrigerators, cars, airplanes, trains, and even mousetraps, also wouldn’t exist.
In “Little Alchemy 2,” you can find these and many more elements by combining Metal with other elements as follows:
Chemical Reactions
- Metal + Air = Rust
- Metal + Oxygen = Rust
Metals People Value
- Metal + Liquid = Quicksilver
- Metal + Alchemist = Gold
- Metal + Butter = Gold
- Metal + Rainbow = Gold
- Metal + Sand = Gold
- Metal + Sun = Gold
- Metal + Diamond = Ring
- Metal + Love = Ring
- Metal + Gold = Safe
- Metal + Money = Safe
Early Metal Works
- Metal + Human = Tool
- Metal + Wood = Tool
- Metal + Tool = Hammer
- Metal + Hammer = Bell
- Metal + Sound = Bell
- Metal + Ash = Steel
- Metal + Charcoal = Steel
- Metal + Coal = Steel
- Metal + Mineral = Steel
- Metal + Hay = Pitchfork
- Metal + Horse = Horseshoe
- Metal + Earth = Plow
- Metal + Field = Plow
- Metal + River = Bridge
- Metal + Stream = Bridge
Further Advances in Metallurgy
- Metal + Lightning = Electricity
- Metal + Electricity = Wire
- Metal + Wire = Chain
- Metal + Rope = Chain & Wire
- Metal + Light Bulb = Lamp
- Metal + Light = Gold & Spotlight
- Metal + Thread = Needle
- Metal + Wool = Steel Wool
- Metal + Pressure = Boiler
- Metal + Steam = Boiler
- Metal + Carbon Dioxide = Fire Extinguisher
- Metal + Cold = Fridge
- Metal + Ice = Fridge
- Metal + Glass = Glasses & Mirror
- Metal + Campfire = BBQ
- Metal + Letter = Mailbox
- Metal + Mailman = Mailbox
Traveling Greater Distances
- Metal + Motion = Wheel
- Metal + Wheel = Car
- Metal + Car = Tank
- Metal + Bicycle = Motorcycle
- Metal + Steam Engine = Train
- Metal + Bat = Airplane
- Metal + Bird = Airplane
- Metal + Crow = Airplane
- Metal + Duck = Airplane
- Metal + Eagle = Airplane
- Metal + Hummingbird = Airplane
- Metal + Owl = Airplane
- Metal + Pigeon = Airplane
- Metal + Seagull = Airplane
- Metal + Vulture = Airplane
Reaching for the Stars
- Metal + Golem = Robot
- Metal + Life = Robot
- Metal + Atmosphere = Rocket
- Metal + Space = Spaceship
Survival of the Fittest
- Metal + Fabric = Armor
- Metal + Rock = Blade
- Metal + Stone = Blade
- Metal + Star = Shuriken
- Metal + Blade = Sword
- Metal + Bow = Gun
- Metal + Bullet = Gun
- Metal + Gunpowder = Bullet
- Metal + Explosion = Grenade
Building a Better Trap
- Metal + Fox = Cage
- Metal + Lion = Cage
- Metal + Wolf = Cage
- Metal + Cheese = Mousetrap
Stories of Monsters and Gods
- Metal + Pottery = Cauldron
- Metal + Witch = Cauldron
- Metal + Deity = Vulcan
The Other Ways Metal Holds Value
One of the best things about “Little Alchemy 2” is that you don’t need to “put the pedal to the metal,” or complete tasks as fast as possible, when playing and collecting new elements.
In fact, the point of self-discovery is to find out new and exciting things at your own pace. The game offers you many opportunities for exploration.
By combining metal-related elements with other elements, you can discover all sorts of fascinating things.
For example, you can find Mars with Rust and a Piggy Bank with Gold. With Hammer, you discover the mythic Norse hammer of Thor called Mjölnir and Coconut Milk. Blade leads you to potential weapons, including Axe, Katana, Scythe, and even the mighty Pencil Sharpener!