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That's a question oft-asked here on the Minecraft Forums. There's many, many threads with people asking what they should put into their base, to make it more awesome. So here's a comprehensive list of things to remember when building your base, and what things you should have in your base. I realize there are other threads like this, chiefly the one started by user A Blind Moron, but this one is even longer and more detailed than most of the others.
Please note that all of the projects to make in your world that are detailed in here are useful for Minecraft purposes. In this thread, I won't give you ideas for building castles, or lighthouses, or mansions, etc. All of the ideas in here automate your Minecraft experience, and all of the projects have an actual use in your world that automates your Minecraft life even more.
Do you watch youtube channels like Etho and Docm77, where they have completely automated worlds and every cool invention possible? Possibly want an even better world than them? This list is for you, too! Many of the ideas brought up in this thread will give you ideas for cool things you could make in your world!
So, let's begin! Open the spoilers to find out whatever you want to learn about.
Caution for people with slow computers, opening all the spoilers will give you a block of text 15 pages long. Don't worry, though, pictures are wrapped inside individual spoilers.
Table of Contents
1. What to Put in Your Base
2. Block Combinations
3. Location, Location
4. General Tips
What to Put in Your Base
-Seed farm:
One can easily make a seed farm by having a patch of grass in your base that's above your head. Bonemeal it from below, and then use a piston-controlled stream of water to bring the seeds down onto your head!
-Wheat farm
Bread is a good food source for everyday Minecrafting. It revives your hunger bar 2 and a half bars, and is stackable for easy carrying. Wheat is stackable too, so you can have a few stacks of wheat and a crafting table in your inventory, and be set on food for quite a while. Open the spoiler for an example of a wheat farm.
-Melon farm
Melons are a good food source in the game. Although they only heal one hunger bar, they are easily farmable and plentiful once you have melon seeds. Of course, though, finding the actual seeds is harder than a lot of other sources of food. Open the spoiler for an example of a melon farm!
-Pumpkin farm
While Pumpkins aren't a food source, and aren't useful for too many things, they are good for making into Jack-O Lanterns as a cheap substitute for Glowstone, or put them on your head to avoid Endermen! Here, have a picture of a pumpkin farm, wrapped inside a spoiler.
-Mushroom farm
Mushrooms! Yay! Mushrooms are incredibly useful in Minecraft. Bonemeal a mushroom to turn it into a Giant Mushroom, perfect for making a cute little house out of. Or, bonemeal mushrooms, and then break the mushroom blocks to harvest regular mushrooms! Make some bowls out of wood in your crafting bench, and then craft mushroom stew on the fly (it doesn't require a crafting bench). Open the spoiler for a photo of a giant mushroom!
-Sugarcane farm
Sugarcane is a lot more useful than it's made out to be. It can be crafted down to sugar, which is useful in potions and for making cake. Also, with raw sugarcane, you can make paper, then books, and then even bookshelves, which are useful as decoration and enchanting! So, make a sugarcane farm today. I don't really think you need a picture for this-- just put sugarcane around water, and set up a piston harvesting system.
-Tree farm
Ah, the tree farm. A staple of Minecraft life, tree farms supply you with the essential Minecraft material, wood. Whether you want a simple tree farm, or to get fancy with exactly spaced trees that can be cut down with an Efficiency axe while sprinting, a tree farm is a must so that you don't have to go and tear down your neighboring forests every time you want some wood. No picture for this one either, because designs vary quite a bit.
-Netherwart farm
If you want to use potions, a good source of Netherwart is a must. Since Netherwart will only grow in the Nether, this needs to be made in the Nether. Use an automatic Netherwart farm, or just create a manual (but very cool-looking) farm, using end stone and vines on the walls. Your friends will wonder how you designed a farm so well! Open the spoiler for a picture of a Netherwart farm.
-Flower farm
Same as the seed farm, using the same principle. You'll get flowers from that farm, too.
-Cactus farm
Besides making green dye for green wool, cacti in Minecraft are really useless. But you should have a farm for them anyway! Cactus farms are probably the easiest automated Minecraft farm to make, because they don't require any pistons to collect them. Just put a block that will knock off the cactus when it appears. Extra points if you build the farm in a giant model of a cactus, made out of green wool. Here's a pic of a simple farm:
-Cobblestone generator
Ah, man, cobble is common, right? You get far too much of it from mining. But make a cobble generator anyway! It's useful for building large projects involving smooth stone. Just collect tons of cobble, and smelt it in your furnace room using blaze rods from your blaze farm. (More on this later). No pic for this one, because cobble farms are fairly easy to make.
-Retractible workbench
Do you want an automated Minecraft world, where everything is convenient and easy to do? Look no further than a retractible workbench! If your base is underground, you might want to consider having these around your base. Using a piston and some redstone, make a workbench spring out of a wall when you press a button. Look it up on YouTube if you want to know how to do the wiring. Sorry, no picture.
-Railway
You need a railway to get around, right? So make one! (Or two, or five, or a million!) For a totally automated world, you should have a railway going to your stronghold and all your experience farms! You should also have railways in the Nether, going every place you could possibly think of!
-Enchanting room
Enchanting rooms are a must for enchanting your diamond tools with Level 50 enchants. Put a row of bookshelves 2 blocks high around your enchanting table, all one block away from it. Put the enchanting table in the middle of it. Optionally, put a glowstone block under the enchantment table to spread light in the room, because light passes through enchanting tables. Be sure not to put any paintings, torches, etc. between the table and the bookshelves, because that will stop you from getting high level enchantments (because it deactivates some of the bookshelves). If you like, put an awesome texture pack on that will make the room look even better! Click on the spoiler to see one example.
-Potion room
Every good automated base needs an automated potion room. One good setup is the one that Etho uses in his Etho's Lab Minecraft LP. It's hard to describe, but buttons on the walls with signs describing the items used activates dispensers with items that float down to you, making the potionmaking experience nearly automated. All you need to do then is put the ingredients in the brewing table. For more information and step-by step instructions on how to make this, look
-Storage room
Every good base needs a storage room! Go wild with this room. You should decorate it and make it look as cool as possible. Look at the "Block Combinations" section of this thread to get some ideas for building a storage room. If you really want to get fancy, make an auto minecart system that carts certain types of supplies to you at the press of a button (or the flip of a lever).
-Sleeping room
Yawnn... you're sleepy, aren't you? All of that hard work in the mines is really getting to you. So build yourself a nice bedroom! You could make a canopy bed using half slabs beside the bed and a roof over, or make a bunk bed using the "floating bed" trick. Or, if you reside in an above-ground home, make a bedroom looking out onto a Minecraft ocean! Open the spoiler for a picture of a nice bedroom.
-Room for wolves
Do you have nice wolf pets? Make them their own room! Using different colored wools, make little beds for them carved in the wool. Then give them nameplates using signs. Decorate the room, and you're done! Now your canine friends have a little sanctuary, just for them.
-Testificate room
Gotta catch em' all! Testificates, that is. Collect a full set-- all 6 different types of Villager, from farmers to priests. Using Minecarts, transport them to your base, and then give them an environment to roam in (inside your base, of course). I got this idea from Etho-- watch him do it right
-Pixel art
Have a boring wall in your base? No ideas on how to decorate it? Make some pixel art on the wall! One example is in the spoiler.
-Creeper farm
The truth of the matter is that most people need a lot of TNT for Minecraft projects. If you are a Minecraft pro, TNT is really useful for hollowing out large areas underground for making temples, or whatever. But for TNT, you're going to need a lot of gunpowder! Creeper farms are relatively easy to make-- make a regular mob trap, and have the collection tube be in the sun. Use glass for the collection tube, and regular mobs will burn in the sunlight, leaving only creepers behind. K.O. them for gunpowder. It's a bit hard to explain, but check out some of Etho's early videos to see his mob trap.
-Skeleton farm
Once you find a skeleton dungeon, you can easily make a skeleton farm. Make the skeletons drop 23 blocks if you want an XP farm (with added drops) or 24 blocks if you just want to be able to AFK and get insane amounts of arrows and bones. Here's a blueprint of a skelly farm, using a dungeon:
-Spider farm
You can make a spider farm, using a spider dungeon, for plenty of string and spider eyes. If you're looking for a Cave Spider farm design, see the Cave Spider section, a few paragraphs onwards.
-Zombie farm
See the Skeleton Farm section.
-Slime farm
Look up a design on YouTube for this. Not too hard to find one.
-Ghast farm
Look up design on YouTube.
-Zombie Pigman farm
Look up design on YouTube. I recommend docm77's Iron Lung design.
-Enderman farm
An Enderman farm in the End, using either Etho or Docm77's design. I know I reference both of them a lot, but they have worlds that many people want their worlds modelled after, because of all their automated designs for farms and traps.
-Cave spider farm
Designs on YouTube are plentiful for cave spiders. Xisumavoid's tutorial on these is fairly clear and easy to follow. (I'm not related to his channel in any way, shape, or form; I just like his tutorials. Same with any of the other YouTubers listed in this thread).
-Blaze farm
Use Etho's design. Find it on YouTube. This design has been imitated by many other YouTubers.
-Magma Cube farm
This is pretty hard to make, but it's possible. Look on YouTube for a design. This won't be a fully automatic farm.
-Sheep farm
-Pig farm
-Cow farm
-Chicken farm
-Squid farm
-Mooshroom farm
Look on YouTube for these designs.
-Snow golem creator
Using pistons to push the blocks needed into place, you can make a snow golem generator. Look for designs on YouTube for this.
-Shooting range
Have more arrows from your skeleton trap than you know what to do with? Build a shooting range to test your skills and accuracy in Minecraft shooting! Bonus points if you have a scoreboard that's automatically operated by redstone when you shoot the target. Open the spoiler for one example.
-Block museum
Do you want Minecraft to have a goal? Try and make a block museum! Create a room in your base, with a slot for every legit obtainable block in the game. If books ever become writable in, chronicle your adventures to find each block in a book next to the block. Or, you can post your story on signs in a secret piston-opened room behind the block museum.
-Giant mine
Of course, this is a given. Every base needs a mine. But what if you're bored of the same old stone caves? Take some glowstone, some soul sand, some leaf blocks, some netherrack, and any other interesting blocks and decorate the caves around your house! You'll actually enjoy walking through the caves near your base to get to that new unexplored area, and people will gasp when they see the cool caves.
-Record farm
Now, with the newest Minecraft update, you can get all of the records by getting a skeleton to kill a creeper. There's plenty of designs on YouTube for a record farm, so just look it up. Then, after you get all of the records, make a record room in your base with tons of jukeboxes and chests with all the records! Come into the room whenever you're feeling a bit musical, and play your favorite tune in Minecraft. (My personal favorite is cat).
-Music room
Look at my description of the record farm for more information about this.
-Fishing pool
Every base needs a little pool where you can farm squid and catch fish! Fish are a nice-healthy food source, high in Omega- 3's (in real life!) Make a little pool in your base, and decorate the pool room with some tall grass, vines, and sugar cane to give it that tropical feel!
-Charcoal generator
This is fairly simple. Just have a wall of furnaces, making charcoal, outside of your tree farm. This will generate plenty of charcoal, which is good incase your coal supply is running out. Did you know that you can also use blaze rods to cook things in furnaces, besides charcoal? Blaze rods are really more efficient than charcoal, once you get a blaze farm up and running.
-Nether portal room (w/ off/on switch)
Build a cool room for your Nether portal! You probably go in and out of it very often, so why not make the entrance look pretty dang cool? For one example of a really cool portal room, click right Also, you should have an off/on switch for your portal. It is possible to turn a portal off and on using a button. If you don't believe me, look at docm77's world, where he has one.
-Library
Build a mysterious library, using redstone torches and vines to give it a mysterious feel! For optional awesomeness, you could put your enchanting room in the library, too!
-Rain Detector
If you live underground in Minecraft, it might be useful to know if it's raining or not. It's possible to make this; look to see how to make it.
More Uncategorized Ideas
These will hopefully be categorized later, when I have more time.
-Apple farm
-Block combination room (from Xisuma?s World S2E6 ?Glowstone?)
-Light switches in each room
-Piston elevators everywhere
-Mooshroom automatic food dispenser
-Cat farm
-Resupply/Emergency Room (Xisuma?s design)
-Night detector (using villagers)
-Iron farm using iron golems
Block Combinations
A good base has lots of cool devices and inventions, but how do you make your base look nice? YouTubers like Etho and Docm make it so easy to make elegent, good-looking bases. Well, now you'll know how also. The secret is Block Combinations. That is, what blocks go together nicely. In this section, I'll be telling you what block combinations look nice, and also I'll be giving you a couple ideas for designs for your base!
-Obsidian, Lapis Lazuli blocks, and Gold blocks look nice together
-Jack-o Lanterns, Leaf blocks, Birch wood, and Sandstone look nice together
-End Stone and Vines look nice together
-Stone Bricks, Nether Brick, and Glowstone look nice together.
-Melon blocks and Pumpkins look nice together.
-Mossy cobblestone, Bricks, and Bookshelves look nice together.
Some design tips for your base:
-If your base looks a bit plain, put a fence with two vertical leaf blocks on top! Looks like a little tree, and is a good decoration for a boring room.
-Try putting trapdoors on all your glowstone! It makes your glowstone look nice, and it also makes it look like tasty waffles. Mmm! (Please don't sue me if you get hungry while playing Minecraft).
-Don't forget paintings! If you have a boring wall, put a painting on it! Try making a secret door using paintings!
-Try making an awesome bedroom, with half-slabs around the bed and a roof over, to make a canopy bed!
-If you have a Silk Touch pickaxe, mine some ore blocks and make a wall out of them! Try building a room out of diamond ore, or make a pattern of the different ores on the wall.
-Have stations around your base where you can "fuel up". Have splash potions in dispensers that fire at you, making you run faster and jump higher (you get a cookie if you get the reference).
-Just be imaginative! Make your base different than everone else's! Try building your base in the sky, or on a boat, or in the End. Just have fun with it.
Location, Location!
Location is an important part of building a base! Where your base is will dictate what style and type of base you make. A few locations for building a base are:
-In the sky!
-On a boat!
-Underground!
-Overground!
-In the Nether!
-In the End!
-On a cliff! -Off a cliff!
The location of your base will also influence how complex it is. For example, if your base is underground, you might have the space to hollow out a massive area, and to make a huge automated reed farm. If you're living, i.e.; on a boat, you might only have space for a tiny, manually-harvested sugar cane farm, or even none at all!
Next, I will go over some of the Pros and Cons of building a base in some various locations.
Underground -Pros: Plenty of space to expand, when you want to expand, you can just dig instead of building, night/day cycle doesn't affect you -Cons: Never see the light of day.
In the Sky -Pros: Fantastic view, your friends will envy your awesome floating base -Cons: Hard to expand your base, hard to reach your base from the ground, need to go down to the ground to mine
In the Nether -Pros: Extremely easy to obtain materials like glowstone and netherrack -Cons: Under fire from ghasts, no grass without silk touch, no water so many items are unobtainable unless traveled to the Overworld for
In the End dimension -Pros: Novelty -Cons: Barren, lonely, no grass without silk touch, danger from Endermen and Enderdragon before dragon is killed.
On the water -Pros: Unique, good view of the ocean, go deep sea diving -Cons: Not much room to expand your base, lonely (unless you bring some cows, pigs, chickens, etc. with you on the boat).
Open the spoiler for pictures of each type of base! Hopefully these will give you some building ideas.
Of course, most of that information about location is just common sense. Still, it helps some people to see it written down so they can weigh the pros of a location against the cons.
I don't want to inject too much opinion into this thread. I mostly want this thread to have facts. But my personal favorite location to build a base is underground. There's nearly infinite room to expand, carving out new rooms is easy, you can build Minecart rails to get around, night/day cycle doesn't affect you, and it's just really cool to have an underground base anyway!
General Tips
Did you read the entire post up until this point? Want some closing tips; things that you should remember while making your base? Well, here are some!
First of all, try not to imitate the major YouTubers' bases. Sure, many of them, like Docm77 and Etho have really awesome bases, and many people aspire to be just like them in Minecraft. But although imitation is a form of flattery, in the long run, it's going to be more fun for you if you are creative and make up your own ideas. If you build a base that looks a lot like Etho's, you may have fun copying his cool designs now, but later on you'll look back and say, "I wish I had built something of my own creation!" If you just try your own thing from the beginning rather than trying to copy someone else, your base might even turn out better than theirs!
Also, another tip, although it sounds corny, is to never give up. Desigining a home can be very, very frustrating. Working with redstone can be even more so. If one of your creations doesn't work, or is blown up by a creeper, and you feel yourself about to all-out rage, throwing your keyboard across the room at your basket of X-Box shaped donuts on top of your cat (wat?) then take a break from Minecraft! Give yourself some time to calm down, and then come back to building whatever you were building when you're calmer. If you keep building in your enraged state, without taking a break, you'll probably just mess up more stuff, and rage even more.
Don't be afraid to come to the forums for help on your base! If you post a topic asking for help designing something or thinking up ideas, sure, there will be plenty of people that say things like "You must be new here" and call you a noob. But there are a good number of polite people on the forums that will help you out. Just ignore the mean people. And, if you see a thread like this, spread the love and help that person out. Don't be rude to other people! What goes around, comes around.
Although this isn't really a tip (it's just common sense), you need to love what you're doing. You can't build an epic base unless you're in the mood and you want to. I find, personally, that some days, I'm more keen on playing Minecraft than others. Wait to play Minecraft until a day you really want to, and build something then. I guarantee, it will be really awesome. Also, if you start a project in Minecraft and find you just don't love building it anymore, take a break from it! Chances are, you'll come back to the project later with renewed vigor, after you've thought up some good ideas about what to build.
Over all, have fun with it! Minecraft is a game, and is therefore supposed to be fun. Stop doing something if you aren't having fun with it, and don't start something if it seems like a chore and not play. Don't create a complex base with lots of redstone unless you actually like making redstone circuitry. But feel free to try new things! New things often lead to fun new experiences.
Anyway, you're awesome if you read through all these tips. I doubt anyone will, because my writing style isn't particularly entertaining, but I hope you gleaned at least a bit of knowledge from this thread. I appreciate your reading it!
More Helpful Links:
-the Minecraft Wiki may be found here!
-Etho (a YouTuber I referenced a lot in this thread) may be found here!
-Docm77 (a YouTuber I referenced a lot in this thread) may be found here!
-The most amazing video ever may be found
So, that's everything for now! Please post any more ideas for bases you have to add to the list down below, and I'll try to add them (no guarantees, though). This topic will be constantly growing and expanding, and over time I'll be adding more things to the list.
I really like this. Thank you for contributing to this forum in a great way. +1 for you!!
Sure! I like to contribute in any way I can. Hopefully, this thread can become a hub for building in Minecraft. I will be adding to it over time, and people can submit ideas to me to be included in it.
Because it got lost in the original post, I'll say it again: would someone mind making a banner for this thread? I'd love it a lot. :smile.gif:
so you copied a topic that blind melon made a few days ago and now want rep with it?
Err... his name is Blind Moron. And no, I didn't copy him. That was from an earlier edit when I thought this topic was going to be about generally building things in Minecraft, rather than building bases. He had made a similar topic, so I wanted to credit him. But I never copied him originally, and certainly not now after writing this. He just had a similar idea, so I made this topic to expand on that.
Then again, because of your avatar and the fact that your user rating is 1 star out of 5 on your profile, I don't take you very seriously. I mean that in the nicest way possible.
Then again, because of your avatar and the fact that your user rating is 1 star out of 5 on your profile, I don't take you very seriously. I mean that in the nicest way possible.
omg, best response ever. You got called out and your defense is to rip on me. Nice.
omg, best response ever. You got called out and your defense is to rip on me. Nice.
I'll say this in the politest way possible, because I do not wish to start a flame war on my thread.
I did not copy any of the actual text from The Blind Moron's similar topic to mine. But I just wanted to credit him, because I got the idea for this thread from him. I'm sorry about the misunderstanding, and for ripping on you, if you perceive it that way. I don't want anyone to get angry at me for posting the thread, and I didn't post it for the rep. I was just hoping that someone will get something out of this topic.
Thank you for your replies, though. I'm glad to get any sort of feedback on my post, whether it's positive or not. I hope you feel I've solved this argument in a fair and just way. However, if you don't, you can always PM me and we can talk further.
You sir get my first ever +1, and a cookie if I had one around here. My only complaint really was I had expected to see some kind of how-to building type tutorial guide with your subject. Not a list of building ideas similar to the other thread.
As for my typo, forgive me..."No Rain" was playing at the same time I was typing :smile.gif:
As for my avatar, its an inside joke from many many years ago and I laugh when I see it. She's been elven thin on some websites and 300lbs and short on others :/ But people I've met elsewhere instantly identify me by it these days.
...My only complaint really was I had expected to see some kind of how-to building type tutorial guide with your subject. Not a list of building ideas similar to the other thread...
Oh, OK! Thanks for the feedback! I'm probably not going to change the title, but as I said in the original post, this thread will be update over time with more how-to-y kind of stuff. Right now, this was all I had time to do, but all of this is only going to be a fraction of how long and detailed the final post will be. Right now, there's only 2 categories-- Things to Build in Your Base, and Block Combinations. Eventually, there will be more categories. :smile.gif:
I'm really curious about the seed farm. I'm not sure what you mean by it.
Oh, well, it's not very useful, because once you've started a wheat farm you have seeds anyway, but there is a roof of grass blocks with a one high space above them. Then you stand below the grass.
Bonemealing a grass block to make tall grass works from below, too. So you click on the ceiling with bonemeal. Then, tall grass and flowers grow on the grass.
Then, using a piston to control some water, the drops get washed down to you.
(imagine the brick represents the piston)
Then the water washes the seeds through a hole on the right down to you. Then, you can grow tons of wheat! :smile.gif:
A quick supply room like etho has in his old world where you just hit a button and get all your tools so you can quickly go to where you died
That's a good idea, but I already have that on the list!
EDIT: Oh noes! No no no no no! Part of the list apparently got deleted when I posted the thread! OK, at least I had a backup of the thread. Restoring the backup now, be back in a moment.
Silly me and my clumsiness on the forums.
EDIT again: Oh, good! None of it was deleted, but I accidentally had put half the topic in a spoiler. So now the original post is twice as long, because I took it out of a spoiler (where it was supposed to be. I had accidentally put it in a spoiler)
UPDATE: Thanks to DtPv2 for the awesome banner, which I'm uploading right now! It will be right there after I figure out how to use BBcode to link the thread to the banner. :wink.gif:
Don't even get me started on Reed Farms... my sister and I had a contest a while back as to who could make the biggest one. She made one that got half an inventory full.... mine gave me three chests full. Sadly, that world got corrupted after our computer got a virus. Took me over an hour to make it...
Don't even get me started on Reed Farms... my sister and I had a contest a while back as to who could make the biggest one. She made one that got half an inventory full.... mine gave me three chests full. Sadly, that world got corrupted after our computer got a virus. Took me over an hour to make it...
Aw, sorry to hear that the world got corrupted. That would have made an awesome example in the original post...
Also, lucky you that you get to play Minecraft with your sister! My sister isn't too keen on Minecraft, LOL.
Aw, sorry to hear that the world got corrupted. That would have made an awesome example in the original post...
Also, lucky you that you get to play Minecraft with your sister! My sister isn't too keen on Minecraft, LOL.
Some days it's a battle to get to play it since she plays so often =p
Yeah... I really wish we hadn't gotten the virus. I do, however, plan to build more unnecessarily large farms at some point. Wanna make a huge melon one, once I get some freaking seeds haha
Some days it's a battle to get to play it since she plays so often =p
Yeah... I really wish we hadn't gotten the virus. I do, however, plan to build more unnecessarily large farms at some point. Wanna make a huge melon one, once I get some freaking seeds haha
Thanks to DtPv2 for the awesome banner!
That's a question oft-asked here on the Minecraft Forums. There's many, many threads with people asking what they should put into their base, to make it more awesome. So here's a comprehensive list of things to remember when building your base, and what things you should have in your base. I realize there are other threads like this, chiefly the one started by user A Blind Moron, but this one is even longer and more detailed than most of the others.
Please note that all of the projects to make in your world that are detailed in here are useful for Minecraft purposes. In this thread, I won't give you ideas for building castles, or lighthouses, or mansions, etc. All of the ideas in here automate your Minecraft experience, and all of the projects have an actual use in your world that automates your Minecraft life even more.
Do you watch youtube channels like Etho and Docm77, where they have completely automated worlds and every cool invention possible? Possibly want an even better world than them? This list is for you, too! Many of the ideas brought up in this thread will give you ideas for cool things you could make in your world!
So, let's begin! Open the spoilers to find out whatever you want to learn about.
Caution for people with slow computers, opening all the spoilers will give you a block of text 15 pages long. Don't worry, though, pictures are wrapped inside individual spoilers.
Table of Contents
1. What to Put in Your Base
2. Block Combinations
3. Location, Location
4. General Tips
-Seed farm:
One can easily make a seed farm by having a patch of grass in your base that's above your head. Bonemeal it from below, and then use a piston-controlled stream of water to bring the seeds down onto your head!
-Wheat farm
Bread is a good food source for everyday Minecrafting. It revives your hunger bar 2 and a half bars, and is stackable for easy carrying. Wheat is stackable too, so you can have a few stacks of wheat and a crafting table in your inventory, and be set on food for quite a while. Open the spoiler for an example of a wheat farm.
-Melon farm
Melons are a good food source in the game. Although they only heal one hunger bar, they are easily farmable and plentiful once you have melon seeds. Of course, though, finding the actual seeds is harder than a lot of other sources of food. Open the spoiler for an example of a melon farm!
-Pumpkin farm
While Pumpkins aren't a food source, and aren't useful for too many things, they are good for making into Jack-O Lanterns as a cheap substitute for Glowstone, or put them on your head to avoid Endermen! Here, have a picture of a pumpkin farm, wrapped inside a spoiler.
-Mushroom farm
Mushrooms! Yay! Mushrooms are incredibly useful in Minecraft. Bonemeal a mushroom to turn it into a Giant Mushroom, perfect for making a cute little house out of. Or, bonemeal mushrooms, and then break the mushroom blocks to harvest regular mushrooms! Make some bowls out of wood in your crafting bench, and then craft mushroom stew on the fly (it doesn't require a crafting bench). Open the spoiler for a photo of a giant mushroom!
-Sugarcane farm
Sugarcane is a lot more useful than it's made out to be. It can be crafted down to sugar, which is useful in potions and for making cake. Also, with raw sugarcane, you can make paper, then books, and then even bookshelves, which are useful as decoration and enchanting! So, make a sugarcane farm today. I don't really think you need a picture for this-- just put sugarcane around water, and set up a piston harvesting system.
-Tree farm
Ah, the tree farm. A staple of Minecraft life, tree farms supply you with the essential Minecraft material, wood. Whether you want a simple tree farm, or to get fancy with exactly spaced trees that can be cut down with an Efficiency axe while sprinting, a tree farm is a must so that you don't have to go and tear down your neighboring forests every time you want some wood. No picture for this one either, because designs vary quite a bit.
-Netherwart farm
If you want to use potions, a good source of Netherwart is a must. Since Netherwart will only grow in the Nether, this needs to be made in the Nether. Use an automatic Netherwart farm, or just create a manual (but very cool-looking) farm, using end stone and vines on the walls. Your friends will wonder how you designed a farm so well! Open the spoiler for a picture of a Netherwart farm.
-Flower farm
Same as the seed farm, using the same principle. You'll get flowers from that farm, too.
-Cactus farm
Besides making green dye for green wool, cacti in Minecraft are really useless. But you should have a farm for them anyway! Cactus farms are probably the easiest automated Minecraft farm to make, because they don't require any pistons to collect them. Just put a block that will knock off the cactus when it appears. Extra points if you build the farm in a giant model of a cactus, made out of green wool. Here's a pic of a simple farm:
-Cobblestone generator
Ah, man, cobble is common, right? You get far too much of it from mining. But make a cobble generator anyway! It's useful for building large projects involving smooth stone. Just collect tons of cobble, and smelt it in your furnace room using blaze rods from your blaze farm. (More on this later). No pic for this one, because cobble farms are fairly easy to make.
-Retractible workbench
Do you want an automated Minecraft world, where everything is convenient and easy to do? Look no further than a retractible workbench! If your base is underground, you might want to consider having these around your base. Using a piston and some redstone, make a workbench spring out of a wall when you press a button. Look it up on YouTube if you want to know how to do the wiring. Sorry, no picture.
-Railway
You need a railway to get around, right? So make one! (Or two, or five, or a million!) For a totally automated world, you should have a railway going to your stronghold and all your experience farms! You should also have railways in the Nether, going every place you could possibly think of!
-Enchanting room
Enchanting rooms are a must for enchanting your diamond tools with Level 50 enchants. Put a row of bookshelves 2 blocks high around your enchanting table, all one block away from it. Put the enchanting table in the middle of it. Optionally, put a glowstone block under the enchantment table to spread light in the room, because light passes through enchanting tables. Be sure not to put any paintings, torches, etc. between the table and the bookshelves, because that will stop you from getting high level enchantments (because it deactivates some of the bookshelves). If you like, put an awesome texture pack on that will make the room look even better! Click on the spoiler to see one example.
-Potion room
Every good automated base needs an automated potion room. One good setup is the one that Etho uses in his Etho's Lab Minecraft LP. It's hard to describe, but buttons on the walls with signs describing the items used activates dispensers with items that float down to you, making the potionmaking experience nearly automated. All you need to do then is put the ingredients in the brewing table. For more information and step-by step instructions on how to make this, look
-Storage room
Every good base needs a storage room! Go wild with this room. You should decorate it and make it look as cool as possible. Look at the "Block Combinations" section of this thread to get some ideas for building a storage room. If you really want to get fancy, make an auto minecart system that carts certain types of supplies to you at the press of a button (or the flip of a lever).
-Sleeping room
Yawnn... you're sleepy, aren't you? All of that hard work in the mines is really getting to you. So build yourself a nice bedroom! You could make a canopy bed using half slabs beside the bed and a roof over, or make a bunk bed using the "floating bed" trick. Or, if you reside in an above-ground home, make a bedroom looking out onto a Minecraft ocean! Open the spoiler for a picture of a nice bedroom.
-Room for wolves
Do you have nice wolf pets? Make them their own room! Using different colored wools, make little beds for them carved in the wool. Then give them nameplates using signs. Decorate the room, and you're done! Now your canine friends have a little sanctuary, just for them.
-Testificate room
Gotta catch em' all! Testificates, that is. Collect a full set-- all 6 different types of Villager, from farmers to priests. Using Minecarts, transport them to your base, and then give them an environment to roam in (inside your base, of course). I got this idea from Etho-- watch him do it right
-Pixel art
Have a boring wall in your base? No ideas on how to decorate it? Make some pixel art on the wall! One example is in the spoiler.
-Creeper farm
The truth of the matter is that most people need a lot of TNT for Minecraft projects. If you are a Minecraft pro, TNT is really useful for hollowing out large areas underground for making temples, or whatever. But for TNT, you're going to need a lot of gunpowder! Creeper farms are relatively easy to make-- make a regular mob trap, and have the collection tube be in the sun. Use glass for the collection tube, and regular mobs will burn in the sunlight, leaving only creepers behind. K.O. them for gunpowder. It's a bit hard to explain, but check out some of Etho's early videos to see his mob trap.
-Skeleton farm
Once you find a skeleton dungeon, you can easily make a skeleton farm. Make the skeletons drop 23 blocks if you want an XP farm (with added drops) or 24 blocks if you just want to be able to AFK and get insane amounts of arrows and bones. Here's a blueprint of a skelly farm, using a dungeon:
-Spider farm
You can make a spider farm, using a spider dungeon, for plenty of string and spider eyes. If you're looking for a Cave Spider farm design, see the Cave Spider section, a few paragraphs onwards.
-Zombie farm
See the Skeleton Farm section.
-Slime farm
Look up a design on YouTube for this. Not too hard to find one.
-Ghast farm
Look up design on YouTube.
-Zombie Pigman farm
Look up design on YouTube. I recommend docm77's Iron Lung design.
-Enderman farm
An Enderman farm in the End, using either Etho or Docm77's design. I know I reference both of them a lot, but they have worlds that many people want their worlds modelled after, because of all their automated designs for farms and traps.
-Cave spider farm
Designs on YouTube are plentiful for cave spiders. Xisumavoid's tutorial on these is fairly clear and easy to follow. (I'm not related to his channel in any way, shape, or form; I just like his tutorials. Same with any of the other YouTubers listed in this thread).
-Blaze farm
Use Etho's design. Find it on YouTube. This design has been imitated by many other YouTubers.
-Magma Cube farm
This is pretty hard to make, but it's possible. Look on YouTube for a design. This won't be a fully automatic farm.
-Sheep farm
-Pig farm
-Cow farm
-Chicken farm
-Squid farm
-Mooshroom farm
Look on YouTube for these designs.
-Snow golem creator
Using pistons to push the blocks needed into place, you can make a snow golem generator. Look for designs on YouTube for this.
-Shooting range
Have more arrows from your skeleton trap than you know what to do with? Build a shooting range to test your skills and accuracy in Minecraft shooting! Bonus points if you have a scoreboard that's automatically operated by redstone when you shoot the target. Open the spoiler for one example.
-Block museum
Do you want Minecraft to have a goal? Try and make a block museum! Create a room in your base, with a slot for every legit obtainable block in the game. If books ever become writable in, chronicle your adventures to find each block in a book next to the block. Or, you can post your story on signs in a secret piston-opened room behind the block museum.
-Giant mine
Of course, this is a given. Every base needs a mine. But what if you're bored of the same old stone caves? Take some glowstone, some soul sand, some leaf blocks, some netherrack, and any other interesting blocks and decorate the caves around your house! You'll actually enjoy walking through the caves near your base to get to that new unexplored area, and people will gasp when they see the cool caves.
-Record farm
Now, with the newest Minecraft update, you can get all of the records by getting a skeleton to kill a creeper. There's plenty of designs on YouTube for a record farm, so just look it up. Then, after you get all of the records, make a record room in your base with tons of jukeboxes and chests with all the records! Come into the room whenever you're feeling a bit musical, and play your favorite tune in Minecraft. (My personal favorite is cat).
-Music room
Look at my description of the record farm for more information about this.
-Fishing pool
Every base needs a little pool where you can farm squid and catch fish! Fish are a nice-healthy food source, high in Omega- 3's (in real life!) Make a little pool in your base, and decorate the pool room with some tall grass, vines, and sugar cane to give it that tropical feel!
-Charcoal generator
This is fairly simple. Just have a wall of furnaces, making charcoal, outside of your tree farm. This will generate plenty of charcoal, which is good incase your coal supply is running out. Did you know that you can also use blaze rods to cook things in furnaces, besides charcoal? Blaze rods are really more efficient than charcoal, once you get a blaze farm up and running.
-Nether portal room (w/ off/on switch)
Build a cool room for your Nether portal! You probably go in and out of it very often, so why not make the entrance look pretty dang cool? For one example of a really cool portal room, click right Also, you should have an off/on switch for your portal. It is possible to turn a portal off and on using a button. If you don't believe me, look at docm77's world, where he has one.
-Library
Build a mysterious library, using redstone torches and vines to give it a mysterious feel! For optional awesomeness, you could put your enchanting room in the library, too!
-Rain Detector
If you live underground in Minecraft, it might be useful to know if it's raining or not. It's possible to make this; look to see how to make it.
More Uncategorized Ideas
These will hopefully be categorized later, when I have more time.
-Apple farm
-Block combination room (from Xisuma?s World S2E6 ?Glowstone?)
-Light switches in each room
-Piston elevators everywhere
-Mooshroom automatic food dispenser
-Cat farm
-Resupply/Emergency Room (Xisuma?s design)
-Night detector (using villagers)
-Iron farm using iron golems
A good base has lots of cool devices and inventions, but how do you make your base look nice? YouTubers like Etho and Docm make it so easy to make elegent, good-looking bases. Well, now you'll know how also. The secret is Block Combinations. That is, what blocks go together nicely. In this section, I'll be telling you what block combinations look nice, and also I'll be giving you a couple ideas for designs for your base!
-Obsidian, Lapis Lazuli blocks, and Gold blocks look nice together
-Jack-o Lanterns, Leaf blocks, Birch wood, and Sandstone look nice together
-End Stone and Vines look nice together
-Stone Bricks, Nether Brick, and Glowstone look nice together.
-Melon blocks and Pumpkins look nice together.
-Mossy cobblestone, Bricks, and Bookshelves look nice together.
Some design tips for your base:
-If your base looks a bit plain, put a fence with two vertical leaf blocks on top! Looks like a little tree, and is a good decoration for a boring room.
-Try putting trapdoors on all your glowstone! It makes your glowstone look nice, and it also makes it look like tasty waffles. Mmm! (Please don't sue me if you get hungry while playing Minecraft).
-Don't forget paintings! If you have a boring wall, put a painting on it! Try making a secret door using paintings!
-Try making an awesome bedroom, with half-slabs around the bed and a roof over, to make a canopy bed!
-If you have a Silk Touch pickaxe, mine some ore blocks and make a wall out of them! Try building a room out of diamond ore, or make a pattern of the different ores on the wall.
-Have stations around your base where you can "fuel up". Have splash potions in dispensers that fire at you, making you run faster and jump higher (you get a cookie if you get the reference).
-Just be imaginative! Make your base different than everone else's! Try building your base in the sky, or on a boat, or in the End. Just have fun with it.
Location is an important part of building a base! Where your base is will dictate what style and type of base you make. A few locations for building a base are:
-In the sky!
-On a boat!
-Underground!
-Overground!
-In the Nether!
-In the End!
-On a cliff!
-Off a cliff!The location of your base will also influence how complex it is. For example, if your base is underground, you might have the space to hollow out a massive area, and to make a huge automated reed farm. If you're living, i.e.; on a boat, you might only have space for a tiny, manually-harvested sugar cane farm, or even none at all!
Next, I will go over some of the Pros and Cons of building a base in some various locations.
Underground
-Pros: Plenty of space to expand, when you want to expand, you can just dig instead of building, night/day cycle doesn't affect you
-Cons: Never see the light of day.
In the Sky
-Pros: Fantastic view, your friends will envy your awesome floating base
-Cons: Hard to expand your base, hard to reach your base from the ground, need to go down to the ground to mine
In the Nether
-Pros: Extremely easy to obtain materials like glowstone and netherrack
-Cons: Under fire from ghasts, no grass without silk touch, no water so many items are unobtainable unless traveled to the Overworld for
In the End dimension
-Pros: Novelty
-Cons: Barren, lonely, no grass without silk touch, danger from Endermen and Enderdragon before dragon is killed.
On the water
-Pros: Unique, good view of the ocean, go deep sea diving
-Cons: Not much room to expand your base, lonely (unless you bring some cows, pigs, chickens, etc. with you on the boat).
Open the spoiler for pictures of each type of base! Hopefully these will give you some building ideas.
Underground:
In the sky:
In the Nether:
http://minecraftworl.../netherhome.png
In the End dimension:
N/A
On the water:
Of course, most of that information about location is just common sense. Still, it helps some people to see it written down so they can weigh the pros of a location against the cons.
I don't want to inject too much opinion into this thread. I mostly want this thread to have facts. But my personal favorite location to build a base is underground. There's nearly infinite room to expand, carving out new rooms is easy, you can build Minecart rails to get around, night/day cycle doesn't affect you, and it's just really cool to have an underground base anyway!
Did you read the entire post up until this point? Want some closing tips; things that you should remember while making your base? Well, here are some!
First of all, try not to imitate the major YouTubers' bases. Sure, many of them, like Docm77 and Etho have really awesome bases, and many people aspire to be just like them in Minecraft. But although imitation is a form of flattery, in the long run, it's going to be more fun for you if you are creative and make up your own ideas. If you build a base that looks a lot like Etho's, you may have fun copying his cool designs now, but later on you'll look back and say, "I wish I had built something of my own creation!" If you just try your own thing from the beginning rather than trying to copy someone else, your base might even turn out better than theirs!
Also, another tip, although it sounds corny, is to never give up. Desigining a home can be very, very frustrating. Working with redstone can be even more so. If one of your creations doesn't work, or is blown up by a creeper, and you feel yourself about to all-out rage, throwing your keyboard across the room at your basket of X-Box shaped donuts on top of your cat (wat?) then take a break from Minecraft! Give yourself some time to calm down, and then come back to building whatever you were building when you're calmer. If you keep building in your enraged state, without taking a break, you'll probably just mess up more stuff, and rage even more.
Don't be afraid to come to the forums for help on your base! If you post a topic asking for help designing something or thinking up ideas, sure, there will be plenty of people that say things like "You must be new here" and call you a noob. But there are a good number of polite people on the forums that will help you out. Just ignore the mean people. And, if you see a thread like this, spread the love and help that person out. Don't be rude to other people! What goes around, comes around.
Although this isn't really a tip (it's just common sense), you need to love what you're doing. You can't build an epic base unless you're in the mood and you want to. I find, personally, that some days, I'm more keen on playing Minecraft than others. Wait to play Minecraft until a day you really want to, and build something then. I guarantee, it will be really awesome. Also, if you start a project in Minecraft and find you just don't love building it anymore, take a break from it! Chances are, you'll come back to the project later with renewed vigor, after you've thought up some good ideas about what to build.
Over all, have fun with it! Minecraft is a game, and is therefore supposed to be fun. Stop doing something if you aren't having fun with it, and don't start something if it seems like a chore and not play. Don't create a complex base with lots of redstone unless you actually like making redstone circuitry. But feel free to try new things! New things often lead to fun new experiences.
Anyway, you're awesome if you read through all these tips. I doubt anyone will, because my writing style isn't particularly entertaining, but I hope you gleaned at least a bit of knowledge from this thread. I appreciate your reading it!
More Helpful Links:
-the Minecraft Wiki may be found here!
-Etho (a YouTuber I referenced a lot in this thread) may be found here!
-Docm77 (a YouTuber I referenced a lot in this thread) may be found here!
-The most amazing video ever may be found
So, that's everything for now! Please post any more ideas for bases you have to add to the list down below, and I'll try to add them (no guarantees, though). This topic will be constantly growing and expanding, and over time I'll be adding more things to the list.
Sure! I like to contribute in any way I can. Hopefully, this thread can become a hub for building in Minecraft. I will be adding to it over time, and people can submit ideas to me to be included in it.
Because it got lost in the original post, I'll say it again: would someone mind making a banner for this thread? I'd love it a lot. :smile.gif:
Err... his name is Blind Moron. And no, I didn't copy him. That was from an earlier edit when I thought this topic was going to be about generally building things in Minecraft, rather than building bases. He had made a similar topic, so I wanted to credit him. But I never copied him originally, and certainly not now after writing this. He just had a similar idea, so I made this topic to expand on that.
Then again, because of your avatar and the fact that your user rating is 1 star out of 5 on your profile, I don't take you very seriously. I mean that in the nicest way possible.
omg, best response ever. You got called out and your defense is to rip on me. Nice.
Right here!
When I tell you that I'll do something (like giving you a cookie), I always do it! (most of the time)
The only problem is, now I'm hungry again because of that cookie photo. And I just ate dinner. :mellow.gif:
I'll say this in the politest way possible, because I do not wish to start a flame war on my thread.
I did not copy any of the actual text from The Blind Moron's similar topic to mine. But I just wanted to credit him, because I got the idea for this thread from him. I'm sorry about the misunderstanding, and for ripping on you, if you perceive it that way. I don't want anyone to get angry at me for posting the thread, and I didn't post it for the rep. I was just hoping that someone will get something out of this topic.
Thank you for your replies, though. I'm glad to get any sort of feedback on my post, whether it's positive or not. I hope you feel I've solved this argument in a fair and just way. However, if you don't, you can always PM me and we can talk further.
You sir get my first ever +1, and a cookie if I had one around here. My only complaint really was I had expected to see some kind of how-to building type tutorial guide with your subject. Not a list of building ideas similar to the other thread.
As for my typo, forgive me..."No Rain" was playing at the same time I was typing :smile.gif:
As for my avatar, its an inside joke from many many years ago and I laugh when I see it. She's been elven thin on some websites and 300lbs and short on others :/ But people I've met elsewhere instantly identify me by it these days.
Oh, OK! Thanks for the feedback! I'm probably not going to change the title, but as I said in the original post, this thread will be update over time with more how-to-y kind of stuff. Right now, this was all I had time to do, but all of this is only going to be a fraction of how long and detailed the final post will be. Right now, there's only 2 categories-- Things to Build in Your Base, and Block Combinations. Eventually, there will be more categories. :smile.gif:
Oh, well, it's not very useful, because once you've started a wheat farm you have seeds anyway, but there is a roof of grass blocks with a one high space above them. Then you stand below the grass.
Bonemealing a grass block to make tall grass works from below, too. So you click on the ceiling with bonemeal. Then, tall grass and flowers grow on the grass.
Then, using a piston to control some water, the drops get washed down to you.
(imagine the brick represents the piston)
Then the water washes the seeds through a hole on the right down to you. Then, you can grow tons of wheat! :smile.gif:
That's a good idea, but I already have that on the list!
EDIT: Oh noes! No no no no no! Part of the list apparently got deleted when I posted the thread! OK, at least I had a backup of the thread. Restoring the backup now, be back in a moment.
Silly me and my clumsiness on the forums.
EDIT again: Oh, good! None of it was deleted, but I accidentally had put half the topic in a spoiler. So now the original post is twice as long, because I took it out of a spoiler (where it was supposed to be. I had accidentally put it in a spoiler)
Thanks for the idea though, Wiredattendant95!
Aw, sorry to hear that the world got corrupted. That would have made an awesome example in the original post...
Also, lucky you that you get to play Minecraft with your sister! My sister isn't too keen on Minecraft, LOL.
Some days it's a battle to get to play it since she plays so often =p
Yeah... I really wish we hadn't gotten the virus. I do, however, plan to build more unnecessarily large farms at some point. Wanna make a huge melon one, once I get some freaking seeds haha
I absolutely love
Hee-hee! I'm such a troll.
*satisfied grin*