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This guide focuses on Survival Mode, on the standard NORMAL difficulty setting. Be warned.
On the first day, you built your shelter and gathered your basic resources; it was close. On the second day, you ventured out from your sanctuary, braved the lurking creepers Creeper Health points 20 () Attack strength Varies by proximity and difficulty. Maximum damage: Normal: 49 ( × 24.5) Charged: 97 ( × 48.5) Size Height: 1.7 Blocks Width: 0.6 Blocks Spawn Light level of , gathered more resources, and improved your shelter.
Today`s the third day.
What will you do?
The Third Day
Now you have a safe shelter. You also have resources, but you`re not sure how long they`d last. You`re not sure if your shelter is safe enough. Now it`s time to build them higher and/or improve your house (Ex. Getting a sunroof). Or if you`re adventurous, you can go find caves A dark cave with a Zombie. Caves (also known as tunnels or caverns) are commonly-found underground structures generated in the Overworld (and, to a lesser extent, the Nether). Contents 1 Generation 2 Structure 2.1 Hollow / dungeons Dungeon Biome Any Consists of Cobblestone Moss Stone Monster Spawner Chest Can generate post-generation No First appearances See history Dungeons are naturally generated structures that appear in the Overworld. Contents 1 Generation 2 Structure 2.1 / strongholds Stronghold Portal Room Biome Any Consists of See Structure First appearances See History Strongholds are structures that occur naturally underground, and are primarily important because they house end portals. Strongholds can be located using eyes to fight monsters and/or find ores All of the current ores. Ores are rare stone blocks used to obtain resources. Contents 1 Usage 1.1 As a smelting ingredient 1.2 Further uses 2 Availability 3 Table 4 Video 5 History 6 Gallery to build more durable materials. If you don`t like to go into the depths, you can just explore in the Overworld The Overworld, as seen in an extreme hills and a forest biome The Overworld is the dimension in which all players begin their Minecraft journey. Contents 1 Creation 1.1 Seeds 2 Environment 2.1 Biomes 2.2 and look for villages Village Biome Plains, desert, savanna, taiga Consists of See Structure Can generate post-generation No First appearances See History See villages. For how to build the natural village style, see Village Blueprints. “ and temples Temples are naturally generated structures that contain item chests and traps. Temple may refer to: Desert temple Igloo Jungle temple Ocean monument Witch hut This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If . Try to make a few various farms, and use some redstone.
Note: Since Minecraft Minecraft Author(s) Mojang AB (Credits) Markus "Notch" Persson (Creator) Jens "Jeb" Bergensten (Lead Developer) Jon "jonkagstrom" Kågström (AI Programmer) Nathan "Dinnerbone" Adams Erik "Grum" Broes Michael "Searge" Stoyke Thomas "ProfMobius" Guimbretière Agnes "LadyAgnes" Larsson Maria is a very open and often personal game, you should decide what to do yourself. A whole bunch of gameplay methods exist at this point of your adventure, try doing different things and look for your favorite activity.
Tips To The Full Minecraft Experience
If you are still looking for a common path to follow, you had better get crafting. Use the achievements list or the list below as goals to help you progress, ensuring that you also take breaks to enjoy the sandbox!
- Start a farm to always have food on hand.
- Start a mine down to the bedrock, go to level 11 if you know how to use coordinates(F3), create a mineshaft if possible, and stockpile ores.
- Craft a Book and Quill Book and Quill Type Manufactured items Durability N/A Renewable Yes Stackable No First appearances See History Data value dec: 386 hex: 182 bin: 110000010 Name writable_book Books and quills are items used to write written books. Contents 1 to jot down important coordinates and keep it on you as an alternative to maps. Some players use physical text files in their computers in place of this.
- Make a mob trap and get resources (gunpowder, string, arrows, etc.)
- Return to your home and further expand it and craft new items.
- If you go mining and see lava, use an empty bucket on it as lava buckets are really good for smelting, and it lasts a lot longer than coal. Be that as it may, be sure to empty the furnace, as once 64 items are smelted and they are not removed, the furnace will still be using up the fuel but will not smelt anymore items. Just remove the stack and it will continue until it runs out of fuel. This is extremely useful if you are making smooth stone as you don`t need to keep adding coal.
These are the basic activities that you can do on your third day. Remember, don`t do too much because you have very limited resources. STAY CLOSE TO YOUR SHELTER!
Gathering Resources- Supplying Your Tools And Safety
Resources aren`t just the blocks that make up the very world you reside in. Resources are the blocks that helped you survive your first night, protected you from the hordes. Resources are the blocks that helped you survive, thrive, mine, and craft. Resources are everything. They`re not only supplies for your tools See the in-game items. For program enhancing software, see Programs and Editors. Tools are items used by the player while held to perform actions faster and more efficiently, to gather materials not , but also your safety. So it`s important to make sure that you never run out of resources. Either get used to farming day and night, or try to find rarer, non-renewable resources. The very first thing you will walk on is a non-renewable resource - Soil. Iron is a resource to be thrifty with -- it`s technically renewable, but realistically an iron farm is a huge build involving advanced play. Diamonds are precious, and can`t be farmed at all -- think carefully about what you use each diamond for.
Preparation Before Exploring
Before you even think about exploring, you should craft the following items:
- A bed Bed Type Block Entity Physics No Transparency Yes Luminance No Blast resistance 1 Hardness 0.2 Tool Any tool Renewable Yes Stackable No Flammable PC: No, but catches fire from lava PE: No First appearances See : these reset your spawn point and skip the whole night without having to fend off monsters.
- Weapons Weapons may refer to: Sword - A melee weapon that has a sweep attack. Bow - A ranged weapon that shoots arrows to deal damage. Arrow, Spectral Arrow and Tipped Arrow - Items that can
- (Stone/Iron/Diamond) Pickaxe Pickaxe Type Tools Durability Wood: 60 Uses Stone: 132 Uses Iron: 251 Uses Golden: 33 Uses Diamond: 1562 Uses Renewable Yes Stackable No Data values See data values Name See data values Pickaxes are one
- (Stone/Iron/Diamond) Shovel Shovel Type Tools Durability Wood: 60 Uses Stone: 132 Uses Iron: 251 Uses Golden: 33 Uses Diamond: 1562 Uses Renewable Diamond: No All Others: Yes Stackable No Data values See Data values Name See Data
- Food Foods (or Foodstuffs as considered by the Creative inventory) are consumable items that when eaten restore hunger points and sometimes cause status effects. They are essential to the player s survival, as going without them will (Cooked)
- Torches Torch Transparency Yes Luminance 14 Blast resistance 0 Tool Any tool Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No Drops Itself Data value dec: 50 hex: 32 bin: 110010 Name torch See the common light-emitting torch. : they give off a light level of 14, preventing monsters from spawning in your house during the daytime, or nighttime.
- Place any unnecessary items in a chest Chest Type Block Entity Physics No Transparency Yes Luminance No Blast resistance 12.5 Hardness 2.5 Tool Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No, but catches fire from lava First appearances See History Drops Chest (1) . Any items placed in a chest will not be lost if you die.
- Optional: Clock Clock Type Tools Durability N/A Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) First appearances See History Data value dec: 347 hex: 15B bin: 101011011 Name clock See the in-game item. For the redstone circuit, see clock circuit. . If you are in an underground shelter due to having no time to create a shelter with windows and doors, you can use a clock to see what time it is outside without opening a hole, risking a monster spotting you.
- Optional: Compass Compass Type Tools Durability N/A Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) First appearances See history Data value dec: 345 hex: 159 bin: 101011001 Name compass Compasses are an item used to point to the world spawn. Contents 1 Obtaining . This tool can help you find your way back to the spawn point See the natural spawning of players and mobs. For mob spawners, see Monster Spawner. For the player, see The Player. This article needs updating. Description: Rabbits now spawn in deserts with new .
- Optional: Map Map Type Tools Durability N/A Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) First appearances See History Data values Drawn dec: 358 hex: 166 bin: 101100110 Empty dec: 395 hex: 18B bin: 110001011 Name PCPersonal Computer Drawn: filled_map Empty: map PE Drawn: ? Empty: emptymap This . This shows a top-down view of the area and can be more useful to find your way home than a compass.
- Optional: Empty Bucket or Milk Buckets (2-4). Milk Buckets will help you negate any effects inflicted on you, which is extremely useful if you encounter a witch or a cave spider which gives you poison. For Beginners: To obtain milk buckets just go up to a cow and use an empty bucket on it and the bucket will have milk in it; this milk can then be drunk to negate any status effects.
Searching for Landmarks
To avoid wasting valuable daylight time, search for certain landmarks, blocks, and formations. Things to look for include:
- Farm animals: Cows Cow Health points 10 () Size Adult: Height: 1.4 Blocks Width: 0.9 Blocks Baby: Height: 0.7 Blocks Width: 0.45 Blocks Spawn Opaque blocks with at least two blocks of space above them. After shearing a , chickens Chicken Health points 4 () Size Adult: Height: 0.7 Blocks Width: 0.4 Blocks Baby: Height: 0.35 Blocks Width: 0.2 Blocks Spawn Solid surfaced blocks with a minimum of two block spaces above them A 1/8 , pigs Pig Health points 10 () Size Adult: Height: 0.9 Blocks Width: 0.9 Blocks Baby: Height: 0.45 Blocks Width: 0.45 Blocks Spawn Opaque blocks with a (Minimum) two block space above them. First appearances See History , sheep Sheep Health points 8 () Size Adult: Height: 1.3 Blocks Width: 0.9 Blocks Baby: Height: 0.65 Blocks Width: 0.45 Blocks Spawn Opaque blocks with at least two block space above them. First appearances See History : You`ll want to use wheat Wheat Type Food Durability N/A Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) First appearances See History Data value dec: 296 hex: 128 bin: 100101000 Name wheat See the food item. For the planted seed and the wheat , seeds or carrots Carrot Type Food Restores 3 () Cookable No Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) First appearances See History Data values Block dec: 141 hex: 8D bin: 10001101 Item dec: 391 hex: 187 bin: 110000111 Name Block carrots Item carrot This article is to round up at least two of each kind you see, and fence them in for breeding. Later you can collect any you`re missing from neighboring biomes. In particular, if there are wolves about, you want to round up some sheep before the wolves clear them out of the area. It`s better to put the animal pens some distance (36 blocks) from your home, so you won`t be bothered by the noise.
- Wolves Wolf Health points Wild: 8 () Tamed: 20 () Attack strength Wild: Easy: 3 () Normal: 4 () Hard: 6 () Tamed: 4 () Size Adult: Height: 0.85 Blocks Width: 0.6 Blocks Baby: Height: 0.425 or Ocelots Ocelot Health points 10 () Attack strength Chickens Only: 2 () Size Adult: Height: 0.7 Blocks Width: 0.6 Blocks Baby: Height: 0.35 Blocks Width: 0.3 Blocks Spawn Ocelot: In Jungle Biomes, on Grass or leaf : If you see either of these around, tame a pair and breed them a bit so you`ll have them if you need them. As with the farm animals, probably best to keep the spares at some distance from your home. Tame them with a fish or bone.
- Miscellaneous Plants and seeds: Seeds Seeds Transparency Yes Luminance No Blast resistance 0 Tool None Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No Drops Seeds (1) when not mature Seeds (0–3) when fully grown Wheat (1) when fully grown Data values come from breaking tall grass. Even if you don`t want to make a full farm See farming wheat, potatoes, carrots, and beetroots. For information on the systematic production of other resources, see Renewable resources. For information on other types of farming, see Farming. Crops currently growing Crops yet, use a hoe Hoe Type Tools Durability Wood: 60 Uses Stone: 132 Uses Iron: 251 Uses Golden: 33 Uses Diamond: 1562 Uses Renewable Diamond: No All Others: Yes Stackable No Data values See Data values Name See Data to till some ground near water, and plant a few for leading and breeding animals, and eventually making bread Bread Type Food Restores 5 () Cookable No Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) First appearances See History Data value dec: 297 hex: 129 bin: 100101001 Name bread Bread is a food item that can be eaten by the . Sugar cane Sugar Canes Transparency Yes Luminance No Blast resistance 0 Tool Any tool Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No Drops Itself Data values See Data values Name reeds Sugar canes are an item and an , pumpkins, cactus Cactus Transparency Yes Luminance No Blast resistance 2 Tool Any tool Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No Experience Smelted: 0.2 Drops Itself Data value dec: 81 hex: 51 bin: 1010001 Name cactus “ What do you reckon , and cocoa plants Cocoa Transparency Yes Luminance No Blast resistance 15 Tool Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No Drops Cocoa Beans (1) (premature) Cocoa Beans (3) (fully grown) Data value dec: 127 hex: 7F bin: 1111111 Name cocoa This article can all be found in appropriate biomes. (Dungeon chests can provide seeds for pumpkins, and cocoa beans Cocoa Beans Type Wool dyes Durability N/A Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) First appearances See history Data value dec: 3513 hex: 15F3 bin: 1010111113 Name dye 3 See Cocoa Beans. For the plant, see Cocoa. , but they`re not the only source for pumpkin Pumpkin Transparency Partial (blocks light) Luminance No Blast resistance 5 Tool Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No Drops Itself Data value dec: 86 hex: 56 bin: 1010110 Name pumpkin See the pumpkin block. For seeds. You can craft them too by putting a pumpkin into the crafting grid. Each plant has different needs for farming; see the Tutorials See user created tutorials. For survival mode tutorial hints, see Tutorial hints. For the tutorial world in the Console Edition, see Console Edition tutorial. The below list contains tutorials describing various factors list for more details. In all cases, once you get a solid farm going, you`ll have an effectively unlimited supply.
- Cave entrances: Good places to find coal Coal Type Raw materials Durability N/A Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) First appearances See History Data value dec: 263 hex: 107 bin: 100000111 Name coal See the coal lump and charcoal item. For other uses, and iron ore Iron Ore Transparency No Luminance No Blast resistance 15 Tool Renewable No Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No Experience Smelted: 0.7 Drops Itself Data value dec: 15 hex: F bin: 1111 Name iron_ore See the ore. near the surface, and perhaps better stuff further down. They may lead into larger networks of caves. Be cautious in exploring these, see various tutorials for tips.
- Ravines and shafts: Make a waterfall with a water bucket to get down into these safely. These can give easier access to deep underground levels, where you can find gold, redstone, and even diamonds. Ravines especially are almost certain to open into more caves.
- Mountains: Besides being landmarks, mountains may contain caves, even a path to a cave network.
- Fire Fire Transparency Yes Luminance Yes, 15 Blast resistance 0 Tool Any tool Renewable No Stackable N/A Flammable No Drops None Data value dec: 51 hex: 33 bin: 110011 Name fire Fire is a harmful non-solid block. Contents 1 : Fire is an indicator of either a burning mob or something flammable. The only 2 naturally occurring sources of fire are lightning or lava. (Undead will burn in the sun, but won`t set other things afire.) If it isn`t storming and you happen to have a bucket, by all means check it out. A conspicuous lack of trees in an otherwise heavily forested area (clearings in a rainforest, for example) can indicate the same thing.
- Beaches: Beaches are a source of water, sand, clay, sugar cane, and the occasional Cactus. If you have any need of these (though cacti are better found in deserts) a beach is a good place to look.
- Dungeons: Repeated appearances of one type of mob, or collected drops of same, likely indicate a cave entrance or even a dungeon nearby. (If the drops are wool then instead there are likely wolves nearby. Also sheep, if you can get them before the wolves wipe them out.) Square, even, dry basins on the ground may also indicate a dungeon beneath. The dungeon itself will have walls made of cobblestone, chests, and flooring including moss stone. Beware, be that as it may, as there is almost always a monster spawner guarding the loot. These will spawn one of skeletons, spiders, or zombies. You can also find Chests in abandoned mineshaft, or (eventually) strongholds Stronghold Portal Room Biome Any Consists of See Structure First appearances See History Strongholds are structures that occur naturally underground, and are primarily important because they house end portals. Strongholds can be located using eyes . Most dungeons can easily be converted into small mob farms for experience and drops. If, when exploring an abandoned mineshaft, you see a room full of cobwebs, watch out! This is probably a cave-spider spawner⃢₀ₔapproach with extreme caution! (Note that these aren`t dungeons, and won`t have the treasure chests.) Unlike dungeon spawners, cave spider spawners are probably better destroyed (use a pickaxe).
- Floating Blocks: Sometimes off of high hills, a small clump of dirt or stone can be seen floating in the sky. This was originally a glitch, which Notch decided not to fix. They`re useful as landmarks.
- Lakes: These can be used as landmarks or handy water sources. Also useful if you are on fire, as stepping into water will put out the fire.
- If you happen to come across a village, do take advantage of this. First of all, make a bed (tip: lampposts have wool), and use it every night until you`ve thoroughly secured the village. Your first priority should be to build a fence around the village (to keep out wandering mobs), and place torches to light up the area, especially inside buildings. You may also need to place stairs or blocks so that villagers can get into houses, due to bugs in village generation. Likewise, fence off any cliffs, cave entrances, lava pools, or similar hazards, as villagers are very stupid and prone to killing themselves off or getting trapped in caves. Even after doing this, you will need to defend the village from regular zombie intrusions, but your preparations will hopefully keep creepers from joining the fun and blowing up the town. (It may help against zombies to break down the doors and replace them the other way around⃢₀ₔthat is, flush with the outside wall.)
Having secured the village against rapid extermination, you will find many resources within, ranging from crafting tables and pre-built wheat farms, up to chests of treasure up to and including diamonds. You`ll be able to trade with the villagers as well.
Expansions to Your Shelter- A Shelter Within Your Shelter
On your first night, players must have a shelter before the sun goes down, otherwise build strong tools in time to combat the enemies relentlessly hunting the player down, or get to a place where the enemies cannot reach the player. Although, no matter what precaution is taken, there is always some strange possibility that a creeper could get inside any shelter and blow everything up. This could open a few opportunities to expand.
Improving your Shelter`s Safety
Although building your shelter out of dirt and wood may seem convenient, easy, and simple, it is not safe, so is certainly not advisable. Once you have enough of it, completely rebuild your shelter (only if your shelter is above ground, and rebuilding the design is not necessary) out of a stone material, preferably cobblestone. If you do not have enough cobblestone, either try and find some lava so as to build a cobblestone generator, or take the construction in steps until you have enough. Rebuild the walls first, then the roof. This is to improve resistance to creepers first. Adding glass windows to the home will allow you to look outside of the shelter and identify dangers, especially creepers, so you are not surprised by one. Overworld (the world you spawn in) hostile mobs do not climb ladders so you can use height to your advantage. Also remember to avoid looking at endermen (which means placing your cross hairs on it). This will cause the enderman to turn hostile for a short while, if you "look" at them.
Consider building a safe room, which is a simple room underground with a bed, a chest full of food, a bow and arrows (and/or a sword, if you have no bow or arrows), and a door opening. This is so 1- You can sleep through the night, minimizing monsters, 2- bring your health back up and keep it up, and 3- kill off the monsters keeping you in.
This is all in case a creeper blows up the side of your house and monsters come flooding in.
Expanding Your Shelter
The first thing to do is check the time of day. If you`re planning on lots of work, make sure it`s morning. A good idea is to renovate. This is because unless your base is underground, hostile mobs may spawn and attack you. Expanding requires you to expose yourself to the outside.
Choose a good technique for your extension. A good idea for your early days in Minecraft is cobblestone, for obvious reasons (Note: Because cobblestone has higher resistance values than dirt/planks, and creeper can`t blow it`s way in, but for a planks/dirt shelter, a large part or all is blown up.). Any form of shelter should be as strong as possible.
An alternative would be to dig your base deeper, possibly collecting ores you may come across along the way.
Many players also choose to start a mine from inside their shelter (that is, start the initial shaft or stair from a convenient indoor spot). This will allow you to mine through the night without danger of mobs coming in. (If it`s a stairway, you`ll want a fence gate at the entrance.)
Conclusion
After choosing your next course of action, progress to the more advanced tutorials.