Minecraft. useful tips

Create various tools. You never know what might come in handy.

  • Make traps for mobs.
  • Collect as much wood as possible before the first night.
  • To quickly get shelter by the first night, dig a hole in the mountain.
  • Don’t delay creating a shelter.
  • Before visiting the cave, make sure you have enough wood.
  • Fence off the territory chosen for construction to protect yourself from random monsters.
  • Mark your path with blocks or torches to quickly find your way back.
  • Always keep a torch handy.
  • Test your ideas before putting them into practice.
  • Always keep charcoal in your inventory. It is a good fuel and material for making torches.
  • If you find yourself out of cover at nightfall – hide!

Think carefully before killing animals. After being killed, they will not appear again in this location.

  • Always have a chest with a supply of tools in your hideout.
  • Think twice before killing animals. After being killed, they will not appear again in this location.
  • Never carry all your created items with you. Take only what you need. This way you will be able not to lose all your property in the event of death and, on the other hand, you will have more free space in your inventory.
  • When playing online, coordinate your actions: two heads are better than one.
  • If you come across coal ore, be sure to collect it. There is never too much coal.
  • Be patient!
  • Be sure to leave free space around the bed. In case of death, you will appear at the original spawn point, or near the bed, if there is one. In the absence of free space, you will suffocate.
  • Arrange bookcases around the enchanting table to increase its efficiency.
  • Place bookcases no further than two blocks and no closer than one around the enchant table. There should be nothing between the cabinets and the table.
  • Never dig under you!
  • When crafting torches it is better to use charcoal, save the usual for something more important.

Always remember which direction your home is.

  • Keep the wiki page open in your browser so you always have the information you need at hand.
  • When attacking a creeper, quickly run up to it, knock it back with a blow and press the block to minimize the damage from the explosion.
  • Always remember which direction your home is. You can also use a compass or write down coordinates.
  • Remember that the size of the cave spiders allows them to traverse passages only one block wide. Be careful!
  • If you were attacked at low health, do not let go of the block and retreat.
  • Skeletons can shoot ahead of time, so watch out for dark places and use cover.
  • Some items (eg bed, chests) cannot be placed on the glass block.
  • Monsters always appear in dark places. So try to light up your hideout as much as possible with glass panels and torches. Avoid creating large open spaces in your home – some mobs can still sneak in there.
  • Collect all available wood and coal.

When setting up a farm, make sure the plants have enough light and water.

  • Plant the seedlings obtained from timber extraction. After a while, they will grow into new trees (instantly when using bone meal).
  • Try not to get too far from your home.
  • Make your shelter visible from afar, or mark the path traveled. If you have built a shelter near the spawn point, then you can navigate using the compass.
  • If you go far from home, then make staging points so that you can wait out the night.
  • Build pens for animals (chickens, pigs, cows) or tie them to a fence on a leash. Later you can use them for food or breeding.
  • On long hikes in caves, make small shelters in them (be sure to put a stove). Also take enough wood for additional tools and torches.
  • When setting up a farm, ensure that the plants have enough light and water. One block of water can irrigate an area within a radius of four blocks.
  • Provide enough free space on the mushroom farm (approximately 5x5x7 blocks) and constant access to bone meal. And no light!
  • When riding a horse, avoid the 2×2 and 2×1 passages: you will not get through them or you will simply suffocate.
  • Do not go into the water while riding a horse, otherwise it will throw you off. If you desperately need to cross a water hazard, use a leash or build a bridge.
  • Hide your animals when playing online. Other players can kill them for food.

When riding a horse, avoid the 2×2 and 2×1 passages: you will not get through them or you will simply suffocate.

  • If you are going to the Nether, stock up on tools and good armor.
  • When building in the Nether, use stone, hellish or ordinary brick. Other materials can be destroyed by ghast fireballs.
  • When faced with efreet, try to build it up, or surround the spawn area with lots of torches (efreet have a very low dark requirement for spawn).
  • When heading to the Nether, always take flint and steel with you: if the ghast turns off your portal, you can reactivate it. You can also grab obsidian to build a new one.
  • Going in search of the fortress, check your equipment, the presence of the necessary blocks and the presence of at least 15 Eyes of the End. The Eye of the Ender does not always persist after use, so it cannot be foreseen how many of them may be needed to find the portal.
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