Boats in Minecraft have far more uses than one may think.
Boats are handy in various in-game scenarios. They are extremely simple to make, requiring only six wood planks of any kind. When playing in survival mode, it is always a good idea to either have a boat, or to carry enough wood in their inventories to craft an emergency boat if necessary.
This list provides some helpful boat tips that Minecraft players can use to their advantage.
Why boats are useful in Minecraft
5) Water Travel
If players wanted to connect two significant areas of a world together separated by water, they could turn long strips of the water into ice, thus creating a speedy transportation system using boat travel. Additionally, using a boat on ice can help players outrun any mobs chasing after them much faster than on foot.
3) Nether Travel
The Nether is usually full of odd layers, often making it inconvenient to get from one part of a biome to the next. To combat this, players can hop on a boat and drop from high layers onto lower ones without taking fall damage.
It is important to maintain as much health as possible while in the Nether, because there are many threats within the realm. Boats can help players avoid any unnecessary loss of hearts while searching for the Nether Fortress.
Players should not try to use a boat to travel in lava, however, because the wood will burn, causing the player to die and lose everything in their inventory.
2) Trapping mobs
Players can simply place a boat next to a mob they want to trap, then most mobs will sit down inside the boat. The mobs will be unable to leave the boat unless it is manually broken. From there, players can hop on the boat with the mob to bring it somewhere else, or they can use the trap to their advantage in battle.
Players can trap endermen in boats for a safe fight, trap villagers to move them closer to a base, trap animals to move them into a farm and so much more.
1) Avoiding fall damage
Regardless, it’s clear that Minecraft players can continually use boats for so much more than originally intended.