So yeah, just started Minecraft a week ago. Managed to make myself a house with windows, a stairwell to lava, a mining shaft, and 2 gardens. I've also found enough diamonds to already make my armor set and tool set, so I'm done mining for a while. I've also made a Nether Portal.
My current goal is so find some frickin' chickens so I can get feathers to make arrows.
But after that, I'm not really sure what else to do. There's definitely a lot more to do in Minecraft then what I've said.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
UPDATES: Built Enchantment Table, but I'm only level 4 so the level 47 enchantment that I saw kinda taunted me.
Built a long ass rail way to a Zombie Mob Spawner I found. About a minute and a half away from my house. Took about 4 and a half hours to make.
I found a Nether Fortress but I forgot to bring my compass with me to get back home when I return to the Overworld.
Completed a Brewing Collection and now I have 6 of every single potion and every negative potion is a splash potion.
Trying to think of more things to do besides level up before I find Endermen to make Eyes of Ender. SUGGESTIONS?
Also, the Nether Fortress has a lot of hallways but each hallway just ends with dead end Netherrack walls..
(Sorry if this is stupid, this is my first forum post.)
Oh, you should travel to the nether, get blaze rods, and make eyes of ender and potions and enchanting tables, enchant you're stuff, find a stronghold using eye of ender, make potions and finish the end portal, make a farm made of end stone and have a civilization in the end, and kill the dragon, and make sure that you're buildings don't have things exposed other than end stone and obsidian. (dragon destroys everything else)
In need of chickens? Make an animal farm. Animals follow you when you hold wheat so trap a couple of each and breed them as often as possible. Infinite food and feathers. (:
Next find a nether stronghold so you can start brewing.
In need of chickens? Make an animal farm. Animals follow you when you hold wheat so trap a couple of each and breed them as often as possible. Infinite food and feathers. (:
Next find a nether stronghold so you can start brewing.
When I get bored I just go out at night and just fight some mobs to get XP, or just go exploring caves and finding some neat treasures. I would also try to get some Eyes of Ender and find the End Portal in a stronghold. If you kill the Ender Dragon you get a lot of XP so you can go enchant some epic stuff. It also a good accomplishment since you basically beat Minecraft. (Minecraft has no end though.)
Those are the basics. They're also very unhelpful answers
Optional:
4. Build - build something epic, like a lavish mansion or a gigantic castle. Build a giant replica of your favorite block or mob, using different colors of wool for each pixel. Build something functional like a minecart railroad or an exp/item farm (look up some tutorials if you need help.)
5. Invent - redstone circuitry can be used to contrive all manner of gadgets or mechanisms. If building from tutorials isn't quite your cup of tea, try inventing something of your own.
6. Explore - the Minecraft world is big. Really big. Pack up some essentials and head out into the wilderness. Maybe craft a boat and cross a giant ocean. Find a new location that suits your tastes and start your life over, or build yourself an outpost, vacation home, beach house, or tree fort. Or just become a nomad, roam the land and never settle down in one place for very long. For true adventure style, go out empty-handed. Don't take any items with you when you leave the first day -- or every day.
Here are some of the things I've done:
Built a conventional farm, with crops and animal pens, for food, feathers, leather, and wool.
Built a cobblestone generator, because it was fairly easy and not very resource-heavy.
Built nether portals in various locations and cleaned up the routes between them (nether-side) for fast travel between important, faraway locations.
Found an NPC village and added lots of doors and houses to turn it into a bustling community.
Built an iron golem farm for unlimited iron ingots. Built a 2000-block minecart rail, to carry some villagers back to my closer, empty NPC village and got that one hopping as well.
Some of the things I want to tackle next are to automate some of my farming, and connect my nether bases with a minecart railway for even faster, safer travel.
So yeah, just started Minecraft a week ago. Managed to make myself a house with windows, a stairwell to lava, a mining shaft, and 2 gardens. I've also found enough diamonds to already make my armor set and tool set, so I'm done mining for a while. I've also made a Nether Portal.
My current goal is so find some frickin' chickens so I can get feathers to make arrows.
But after that, I'm not really sure what else to do. There's definitely a lot more to do in Minecraft then what I've said.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
UPDATES: Built Enchantment Table, but I'm only level 4 so the level 47 enchantment that I saw kinda taunted me. Currently trying to make a level farm, not sure how though.
(Sorry if this is stupid, this is my first forum post.)
Level farms are dumb. Do it the boss way, crank that **** up to hard and set out to the desert. Prepare for night.
The End is a good place to 'end' surviving. Try for some achievements too. And theres brewing... and there are challenges that pop up over the forums that are fun.
Make an XP trap, an animal farm, a Nether portal. You might want to connect a pathway (Above ground or under) to an NPC village so you can trade and get the ore coming in 1.3, emaralds.
My current goal is so find some frickin' chickens so I can get feathers to make arrows.
But after that, I'm not really sure what else to do. There's definitely a lot more to do in Minecraft then what I've said.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
UPDATES: Built Enchantment Table, but I'm only level 4 so the level 47 enchantment that I saw kinda taunted me.
Built a long ass rail way to a Zombie Mob Spawner I found. About a minute and a half away from my house. Took about 4 and a half hours to make.
I found a Nether Fortress but I forgot to bring my compass with me to get back home when I return to the Overworld.
Completed a Brewing Collection and now I have 6 of every single potion and every negative potion is a splash potion.
Trying to think of more things to do besides level up before I find Endermen to make Eyes of Ender. SUGGESTIONS?
Also, the Nether Fortress has a lot of hallways but each hallway just ends with dead end Netherrack walls..
(Sorry if this is stupid, this is my first forum post.)
Internet for the me plz... ^
What do you even brew? Potions? And if so, what type of potions are there?
Next find a nether stronghold so you can start brewing.
oh and welcome to the forums
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Thanks!
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Awesome, thanks.
Also, joining a multiplayer server is a great way to keep things fresh. Much better to play with other people.
Look at the minecraft wiki you can find all of the items there is very useful.
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1. Mine
2. Craft
3. Survive
Those are the basics. They're also very unhelpful answers
Optional:
4. Build - build something epic, like a lavish mansion or a gigantic castle. Build a giant replica of your favorite block or mob, using different colors of wool for each pixel. Build something functional like a minecart railroad or an exp/item farm (look up some tutorials if you need help.)
5. Invent - redstone circuitry can be used to contrive all manner of gadgets or mechanisms. If building from tutorials isn't quite your cup of tea, try inventing something of your own.
6. Explore - the Minecraft world is big. Really big. Pack up some essentials and head out into the wilderness. Maybe craft a boat and cross a giant ocean. Find a new location that suits your tastes and start your life over, or build yourself an outpost, vacation home, beach house, or tree fort. Or just become a nomad, roam the land and never settle down in one place for very long. For true adventure style, go out empty-handed. Don't take any items with you when you leave the first day -- or every day.
Here are some of the things I've done:
Built a conventional farm, with crops and animal pens, for food, feathers, leather, and wool.
Built a cobblestone generator, because it was fairly easy and not very resource-heavy.
Built nether portals in various locations and cleaned up the routes between them (nether-side) for fast travel between important, faraway locations.
Found an NPC village and added lots of doors and houses to turn it into a bustling community.
Built an iron golem farm for unlimited iron ingots. Built a 2000-block minecart rail, to carry some villagers back to my closer, empty NPC village and got that one hopping as well.
Some of the things I want to tackle next are to automate some of my farming, and connect my nether bases with a minecart railway for even faster, safer travel.
Village Mechanics: A not-so-brief guide - Update 2017! Now with 1.8 breeding mechanics! Long-overdue trading info, coming soon!
You think magic isn't real? Consider this: for every person, there is a sentence -- a series of words -- which has the power to destroy them.
Level farms are dumb. Do it the boss way, crank that **** up to hard and set out to the desert. Prepare for night.