Minecraft is one of the best-selling games of all time, perhaps only outsold by Tetris and its variants. It might be hard to imagine there being new gamers in Minecraft, but the sales figures every year suggest that there are plenty just getting started with the game.
Minecraft is a simple yet complex game. A lot of beginners spend time wandering around aimlessly, not knowing what they can and can’t do. This list will help beginners find their footing so they can enjoy the game more and not get stuck on the simple stuff.
Here’s a look at four such things:
#1 How to make a crafting table in Minecraft
To start off, you can craft a few things without the table, like sticks. What you can’t make without a crafting table is a pickaxe. So, punch a tree till you get at least one log. Go to the crafting menu, and turn it into four wooden planks. Take the four planks, and place one in each square to get a crafting table.
You can also drop and take the crafting table anywhere you go. If you want a mobile base, or don’t want to stay in the first area you set up, just take your crafting table with you. You can mine it with your bare hands, if required.
#2 Sweet Berry Farm
Most farms require water to function properly. For someone who has been playing for a while, that’s not a problem. For a beginner, though, it might take a while to even work up to even some basic farms. Food not only helps in general survival, but it allows you to regenerate your health, so the food situation should be resolved as soon as you can.
There’s a simple solution. Sweet berries can be found almost anywhere but mostly in colder biomes. You pick one plant, and it would usually yield at least 2-3 berries. Take those, and designate a square; plant them, and you can build a wild berry farm. Make spaces between the berries, as touching the plant can hurt your character.
There are way better plants out there for farming. However, if you make a decent berry farm, you can stack 64 berries and go wherever you need to. Later on, there’s automatic harvesting, but that’s something you have to work for.
They may only heal one hunger point, but if you have easy access to 64 berries, you don’t need better food in most cases. Just harvest whenever you run low.
#3 Waterfall Elevators
#4 Torches & Mobs
The best usage of that is in cave exploration. If you go into a dark cave, you will run into mobs. If you clear that section of the cave, just put down the torches. Of course, if you’re a beginner, you will need to know how to make torches. One piece of coal and one stick can make four torches.
If you fill an entire cave with torches, the only mob you’ll encounter is slime. They’re much easier to deal with than two or three skeletons. If you’re in an area with a lot of mobs and can’t fight them, run in; drop a torch or two, and run far away. If you go far enough to get out of view, they may be despawned. When you return, you may find less, or none at all. So the cave is safe for mining.
These were 4 tips for beginners in Minecraft! For more complex tips, IBXToyCat, released a video called 101 tips for Minecraft that can take you all the way to end game.
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