Heyy. So I decided to throw this thread up for people to show others their VERY first world EVER created in Minecraft. I don't mean some grand castle you made on your 4th attempt, I mean that crappy shack made out of wood and dirt from Alpha.
I joined back in Beta 1.3 when I knew absolutely nothing about Minecraft. This was my very first world, and to be honest, I thought I lived like a king. You can see the newbiness in the pictures! Although I never progressed with my world I still kept it around just for nostalgia sake. So state what version you joined and post some pictures of your first house!
(Make sure to put pictures into spoilers so things don't get clogged)
I accidentally deleted my first world when I cleared my .minecraft folder, and I didn't know it was gone. I do know I had A LOT of stuff. But I did struggle to find Nether Quartz since I made the world before The Redstone Update.
I build an ugly wooden house on a hill, dug a tunnel all the way through the hill down to the beach below, then the house got blown up and I ragequitted. I doubt I travelled more than 100 blocks in that first attempt, and I never got any materials besides coal and cobble.
Next world was much better. I spent a lot of time learning how to play the game in that one.
I don't have pictures from my very first deleted world back in Alpha as I didn't take screenshots back then. Only one of the stairs in the mountain and that has the menu over it. (Paused) So here is my first saved world from back in Alpha, the original idea being to build a home on the top of a mountain, then build a sky-bridge to the next mountain top - build a home, repeat, repeat. I did this three times before leaving the world.
So the first mountain top was just a basic fort, a proper home was on the second mountain shown here, in retrospect it's terrible but here it is:
Yes, I still have the world and left the buildings as they were, I did however transform the huge underground crater between mountain #1 & #2 into an underground home - started in 2011 and has been very on/off since. Later on I made copies of the world and knocked down the house and experimented with how I might build it knowing what I now know. Keep in mind I never made the mountain tops larger or landscaped - I just built on the land as it was.
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Ah, my first world. I miss it so much. Dang Computer Wipe....
I miss the treehouses I made. The first one, which was literally just a 4-log okay tree with the innermost leaves removed, a workbench, single torch, and door. And the completely ugly one made of dirt, birch & oak logs/planks, red wool, and trees I would randomly grow to make it bigger. And my first actual house. Oh, such a tiny thing. Still, I made it cozy-ish.
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My first Premium Minecraft world was back in February 2010, on a Large Sky Islands map in Indev. I made a really crappy mine underneath the starting house and I tried to progress to the island below mine... I fell off the map and lost everything I did as it did not auto save like it does now. Such fun times !
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i deleted my first world sadly.......i started it in beta 1.8 and stopped playing on it around 1.2.5 never really took screenshots of my progress in that world either lol but i do remember i had a all glass house (which i thought was the coolest thing ever boy was i wrong lol) then i remember i had a huge 50x50 sugarcane farm thats pretty much all i can remember sadly good times though good times
I still have my first world (excluding demo worlds); in fact, I recently started playing on it again after nearly a year as my main Survival world.
Here are some screenshots of my base, which compared to more recent worlds is relatively primitive, with most stuff in one big room instead of separate rooms:
Main room:
Work room (this was the first part I built, building the rest after some days/weeks):
Storage room (yes, those three double chests are filled with iron blocks - over 90,000 iron ore mined, plus several thousand more in a fourth chest; don't ask how many diamonds I have...):
I originally made this area for a tree farm, before I started using jungle wood instead due to being much more effective at getting a lot of wood (for torches), then made it into an animal pen with some trees left for decoration:
Pets (I've never named them, sort of like the animals I have, I don't kill them for items, or my villagers, which I don't trade with):
View from outside:
On the left in the above screenshot you can see one of the corridors enclosing part of my rail system, which interconnects several other secondary bases (mostly level with my main base/just above sea level):
Rendering of the area around my base; you can also see how Swiss-cheesed the ground is (digging straight down is definitely a bad idea on this world, look at all of the lava on the right side):
Here is the entire world:
Yeah, and the Swiss cheese I mentioned, only what I explored:
I still have my first world (excluding demo worlds); in fact, I recently started playing on it again after nearly a year as my main Survival world.
Here are some screenshots of my base, which compared to more recent worlds is relatively primitive, with most stuff in one big room instead of separate rooms:
Main room:
Work room (this was the first part I built, building the rest after some days/weeks):
Storage room (yes, those three double chests are filled with iron blocks - over 90,000 iron ore mined, plus several thousand more in a fourth chest; don't ask how many diamonds I have...):
I originally made this area for a tree farm, before I started using jungle wood instead due to being much more effective at getting a lot of wood (for torches), then made it into an animal pen with some trees left for decoration:
Pets (I've never named them, sort of like the animals I have, I don't kill them for items, or my villagers, which I don't trade with):
View from outside:
On the left in the above screenshot you can see one of the corridors enclosing part of my rail system, which interconnects several other secondary bases (mostly level with my main base/just above sea level):
Rendering of the area around my base; you can also see how Swiss-cheesed the ground is (digging straight down is definitely a bad idea on this world, look at all of the lava on the right side):
Here is the entire world:
Yeah, and the Swiss cheese I mentioned, only what I explored:
I loved my first world. I played on it for a couple weeks, built so many noob structures. A baby knocked my laptop off a coffee table one day and it broke. I was not able to recover my save files. So unfortunately I dont have the world anymore, or any screenshots.
I loved my first world. I played on it for a couple weeks, built so many noob structures. A baby knocked my laptop off a coffee table one day and it broke. I was not able to recover my save files. So unfortunately I dont have the world anymore, or any screenshots.
Broke? What broke? Did the hard drive also break? Or is the hard drive ok? You can take it out and put it in a caddy/case to turn it into an external drive. I did that with an old iBook and recovered the files.
Broke? What broke? Did the hard drive also break? Or is the hard drive ok? You can take it out and put it in a caddy/case to turn it into an external drive. I did that with an old iBook and recovered the files.
Yea I know, I was on vacation in the Caribbean with my extended family staying at a resort. The laptop was pushed off the table, and fell a couple stories from the balcony. Nothing was really recoverable. Although the child's parents did pay for a new laptop however, so it sort of made up for losing my noob world. But alas, I still miss it.
Edit: Gonna add to the topic, I made my first cave I had explored a storage place. I just dropped random chests in the cave with no organization at all, just spread out all around.
Hmm....it seems like everybody here had a clue what to do in their first world. I didn't look at any tutorials and just went exploring aimlessly and then the night came. I got half of my hearts blown up by a creeper (i didn't even see the creeper and thought it was a random explosion), and then later got slain by a zombie.
I still have my first world (excluding demo worlds); in fact, I recently started playing on it again after nearly a year as my main Survival world.
Here are some screenshots of my base, which compared to more recent worlds is relatively primitive, with most stuff in one big room instead of separate rooms:
Main room:
Work room (this was the first part I built, building the rest after some days/weeks):
Storage room (yes, those three double chests are filled with iron blocks - over 90,000 iron ore mined, plus several thousand more in a fourth chest; don't ask how many diamonds I have...):
I originally made this area for a tree farm, before I started using jungle wood instead due to being much more effective at getting a lot of wood (for torches), then made it into an animal pen with some trees left for decoration:
Pets (I've never named them, sort of like the animals I have, I don't kill them for items, or my villagers, which I don't trade with):
View from outside:
On the left in the above screenshot you can see one of the corridors enclosing part of my rail system, which interconnects several other secondary bases (mostly level with my main base/just above sea level):
Rendering of the area around my base; you can also see how Swiss-cheesed the ground is (digging straight down is definitely a bad idea on this world, look at all of the lava on the right side):
Here is the entire world:
Yeah, and the Swiss cheese I mentioned, only what I explored:
Was that actually your first, ever, world? How come you knew how to play on your first time playing?
Before I actually owned Minecraft I had found it on Youtube. I was absolutely obsessed with it, because at the time I hadn't even downloaded steam so I had no idea about the survival/crafting games. The sad part about it is that I did a lot of research about the crafting recipes and everything else, so sadly I never had any "noob days". But in my actual first survival world I had found a village seed online and I used it. Despite knowing a lot about the game, I as lazy and didn't want to do any of the actual work. I was in and out of creative mode spawning in stuff, it was really boring. By the end I had a large cobble wall around around the whole thing and a whole bunch of potion stuff. Keep in mind that I never even found a diamond or more than a stack of Iron.
I joined back in Beta 1.3 when I knew absolutely nothing about Minecraft. This was my very first world, and to be honest, I thought I lived like a king. You can see the newbiness in the pictures! Although I never progressed with my world I still kept it around just for nostalgia sake. So state what version you joined and post some pictures of your first house!
(Make sure to put pictures into spoilers so things don't get clogged)
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Next world was much better. I spent a lot of time learning how to play the game in that one.
My home was a hobbit house underneath a small grass hill.
So the first mountain top was just a basic fort, a proper home was on the second mountain shown here, in retrospect it's terrible but here it is:
Yes, I still have the world and left the buildings as they were, I did however transform the huge underground crater between mountain #1 & #2 into an underground home - started in 2011 and has been very on/off since. Later on I made copies of the world and knocked down the house and experimented with how I might build it knowing what I now know. Keep in mind I never made the mountain tops larger or landscaped - I just built on the land as it was.
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It was dug into the side of a medium hill close to a desert, it was dug into the shape of an L on its side.
Official King of the Jungle.
I miss the treehouses I made. The first one, which was literally just a 4-log okay tree with the innermost leaves removed, a workbench, single torch, and door. And the completely ugly one made of dirt, birch & oak logs/planks, red wool, and trees I would randomly grow to make it bigger. And my first actual house. Oh, such a tiny thing. Still, I made it cozy-ish.
Here are some screenshots of my base, which compared to more recent worlds is relatively primitive, with most stuff in one big room instead of separate rooms:
Work room (this was the first part I built, building the rest after some days/weeks):
Storage room (yes, those three double chests are filled with iron blocks - over 90,000 iron ore mined, plus several thousand more in a fourth chest; don't ask how many diamonds I have...):
I originally made this area for a tree farm, before I started using jungle wood instead due to being much more effective at getting a lot of wood (for torches), then made it into an animal pen with some trees left for decoration:
Pets (I've never named them, sort of like the animals I have, I don't kill them for items, or my villagers, which I don't trade with):
View from outside:
On the left in the above screenshot you can see one of the corridors enclosing part of my rail system, which interconnects several other secondary bases (mostly level with my main base/just above sea level):
Rendering of the area around my base; you can also see how Swiss-cheesed the ground is (digging straight down is definitely a bad idea on this world, look at all of the lava on the right side):
Here is the entire world:
Yeah, and the Swiss cheese I mentioned, only what I explored:
TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.
TheMasterCaver's World - my own version of Minecraft largely based on my views of how the game should have evolved since 1.6.4.
Why do I still play in 1.6.4?
That's awesome dude
Broke? What broke? Did the hard drive also break? Or is the hard drive ok? You can take it out and put it in a caddy/case to turn it into an external drive. I did that with an old iBook and recovered the files.
Yea I know, I was on vacation in the Caribbean with my extended family staying at a resort. The laptop was pushed off the table, and fell a couple stories from the balcony. Nothing was really recoverable. Although the child's parents did pay for a new laptop however, so it sort of made up for losing my noob world. But alas, I still miss it.
Edit: Gonna add to the topic, I made my first cave I had explored a storage place. I just dropped random chests in the cave with no organization at all, just spread out all around.
Was that actually your first, ever, world? How come you knew how to play on your first time playing?
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