First-time Minecraft players may be a bit lost when it comes to surviving their first night, and this dangerous night is made much more difficult if players don’t have a shelter to keep them safe from hostile mobs.
Shelters come in many shapes in sizes for Minecraft players, but many that are just starting out likely won’t want to create one that’s complex. It takes enough time to collect necessary materials as is, and there’s no time to waste to build a shelter before nightfall.
Fortunately, it doesn’t take much to build a basic shelter in Minecraft, and even new players should be able to accomplish this task relatively quickly.
Minecraft: Detailed steps players can use to create a simple shelter
1) Gather building blocks
Be certain there are no gaps in the walls of the shelter, as this may invite skeletons to attempt to fire at players through the openings.
3) Light up the interior and add important things
After placing all the most important survival blocks into their shelter, Minecraft players can then make torches by combining sticks with coal (which is mined) or charcoal (which can be made by burning wood log blocks). Place torches within the shelter to illuminate it, as well as around the shelter if possible.
Thanks to Minecraft 1.18’s new rules for spawning hostile mobs, placing a healthy amount of torches will completely keep hostiles from spawning too close to a player’s shelter.
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Upon completion of these steps, Minecraft players should have a shelter capable of keeping them safe during the early nights of their new survival world. Once things are safer and players have accrued additional materials, they can either expand their shelter or create an entirely new one.



