A creative Halo Infinite player creatively uses the game's Forge Mode to recreate Kokiri Forest, which is the starting area of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Many fans are taking advantage of Halo Infinite's Forge Mode and creating a myriad of wondrous things from scratch, even though the Forge isn't even fully released yet.

As more and more players get their hands on the leaked Forge Mode (which is set to release in November), they are pushing the game's boundaries in attempts to create interesting and entertaining things. For example, this Halo Infinite player creates a functional jetpack using Forge Mode and showcases its functionality and features at length. Players are creating everything from small items to entire maps and worlds in the Forge.

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YouTuber Red Nomster is well known for his creations in Halo Infinite's Forge Mode. In this video, he showcases his newest creation: Kokiri Forest from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. He has created Link's house and also gone to great lengths to cleverly create water textures as well. There is even a small light that represents the fairy, Navi. The crawling space to get to the rolling rocks area is there as well, as is an energy sword in a chest, which represents Link's Kokiri Sword from Ocarina of Time.

Red Nomster is gaining popularity with his clever creations in the Forge. His Halo Infinite recreation of Andy's Bedroom from Toy Story is just one example of the imaginative and dutifully designed maps that he has created in Forge Mode. He has also created an underwater map that is a shining example of human ingenuity as well as a brilliant showcase of Halo Infinite's capabilities.

Just like this player recreating the Nether and Village from Minecraft in Halo Infinite, there are many examples online of players creatively constructing various things in Forge Mode. Halo Infinite's Forge is not only a program that allows players to creatively use their imaginations in order to create illustrious things, but it is also a unifying aspect of the game that brings the community together and let players share their creations.

As Halo Infinite's Forge Mode gets closer to an actual release date, players that have gotten their hands on the leak are taking it upon themselves to pave the way for the rest with their creative projects. Hopefully, when the Beta launches next month, there will be even more imaginative and cleverly designed maps, weapons, characters, and more.

Halo Infinite is available now on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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