When players enter the world of Minecraft, they will notice that the terrain is slightly irregular, with mountains, caves, lakes, and oceans generating everywhere. This allows them to explore and find different kinds of blocks and items much more easily, as well as progress further in the game. However, it offers several unique world types as well that regular players hardly discover.
One of these world types is super flat, which creates the entire world with no vertical terrain on the surface, apart from natural generations like vegetation and structures. Though this may not sound like the toughest world to survive in, players will gradually learn how tricky it can be.
Detailed steps to survive in a flat Minecraft world
1) Start with the appropriate world settings
Hence, after selecting the Super Flat type, they must customize it and select Overworld from the list. This will add vegetation, structures, and an ample stone layer underground for users to mine.
If players are new to the game and want some extra help, they can also enable bonus chests while creating the world, which will help them obtain some important resources right at the beginning.
2) Village hunting
Users can either stop in one village and live there peacefully, or loot other villages nearby for other kinds of blocks and trades. Essentially, if players want to simply survive and live a normal life in a flat world, they can keep upgrading one village and obtain all kinds of resources by trading continuously.
3) Mining and underground exploration
3) Entering Nether and End
Once all the necessary items are gathered, Eye of Enders can be crafted to find a unique stronghold that will be suspended in the air rather than being underground. The End realm will also have normal terrain generation.