Top 5 tips for surviving in a classic flat Minecraft Superflat World without cheats – Sportskeeda

Surviving in a classic flat, or rather, an unmodified Superflat world in Minecraft might seem easy at first glance. It’s miles, and miles, of flat land, how hard could it be?

Superflat is an option for world customization that gives players an entirely flat, grassy world. In Minecraft Java Edition, there are various presets that players can choose from while creating a Superflat world.

The presets often give players a bit of an easier time than the original Minecraft classic flat world would. Since presets often come with perks, like spawning structures other than villages, spawning trees in the overworld, and there being cobblestone layers underneath the dirt, players can mine resources such as iron, diamonds, cobble, and coal.

Classic flat worlds are comprised of four layers, one grass block, two dirt blocks, and, finally, bedrock. There’s no way to mine for resources beneath the surface, no caves or other underground structures, trees don’t spawn naturally in the world, and every inch of the flat land is crawling with slimes even during daytime.

Doesn’t seem so easy to navigate now, does it? Fret not, in this article players will get the five best tips to survive an unmodified Superflat world in Minecraft.

Minecraft Survival Tip 5: Scout out, and stay near villages

Villages are crucial to survival in superflat (Image via Minecraft Forums)villages. Thankfully villages in the classic flat worlds spawn quite frequently.

Villages are, almost entirely, what makes survival possible in classic flat worlds. As they are a treasure trove for food, materials, and shelter.

Players just starting out in a classic flat Minecraft world are going to want to seek out the nearest village as soon as they can. Once they find a village it’s time to rob the villagers of their resources. Here’s a checklist of things to loot, or check for loot, once players have found themselves in a bountiful Minecraft village.

  • Check for blacksmith/weaponsmith houses, and loot the chests inside. Those are the houses with the flat, smooth stone slab lined roofs and furnaces out front. Blacksmiths have a single chest inside their house. It’s filled with arguably the most valuable loot players can steal from villages. This can range from iron ingots, various pieces of iron armor, iron weapons, diamonds, obsidian, food, and much more.
  • Break down at least one village house, or the lining around their farms, for wood and cobblestone. Charcoal can be created in a furnace through putting any type of wooden planks in the bottom slot, and any type of wood log on top. Since coal isn’t readily available, charcoal is easily created and functionally identical to coal.
  • Take a villager’s bed so you can sleep through the night, and set your respawn point.
  • While sheep do spawn in classic flat worlds, sometimes it’s hard to come across neutral mobs as slimes take up most of the spawn rate.
  • Loot every single farm in the village. Since mobs that produce food are sometimes a hassle to find, it’s best if players rely on crops for their food source until they’re able to settle and breed nearby neutral mobs.
  • Loot the rest of the village chests. While the blacksmith/weaponsmith houses might have the most valuable loot, classic flat survivors are going to want all the loot they can get. Check each house for chests inside, generally these will have anything from emeralds, potatoes, apples, feathers, saplings, and more.
  • Check if the village’s iron golem is still alive. This is completely optional step; but if Minecraft players are in a dire need for iron ingots, they can always kill the village’s iron golem for a few extra ingots. Players can generally tell the health of an iron golem through looking at how deteriorated it is. If it’s visibly decrepit, it might be worth putting out of it’s misery.

Staying near villages can provide for easy shelter through the night. Though because of the frequent spawn rate of villages, players don’t necessarily have to stay in the first village they loot.

If the in-game sun isn’t setting and there’s another village in sight, it’s absolutely okay to loot one village and take shelter in another. If anything, it reverses the guilt of looting and tearing apart these poor villages.


Minecraft Survival Tip 4: Create landmarks to avoid getting lost

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