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Tips for Starting A New Minecraft World PERFECTLY!

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Creating a new world in Minecraft is great but it can also be overwhelming. With so many possibilities it can be hard to decide where to start at. In this video I go over things that will help you get off to the perfect start in your Minecraft survival world.

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  1. I get super unlucky spawns , a desert , ice spike , and island in the middle of nowhere, weird cave with no recourses

    Balas
  2. I started 2 months ago and I got addicted. I landed on the edge of a winter biome going into the desert with a nearby village. I made camp on the coast at the east side of the village and built a sandfort right off the bat. I was fresh so I didn't know how to mine stone so I just punched away most of the village before I realized I could make a wood pickaxe then the village was half gone before I upgraded to stone pickaxe. Then it was nearly demolished. I was on a time crunch to get my fort built and perfected but dam creepers kept blowing me up and the other baddies didn't help. I died 20 TIMES within my first hour of mine craft mostly from starving lmao! Infuriated me that I built my 10block tall fort with reinforced walls and the monsters STILL kept showing up. Then it occured to me they spawn in the dark but even then they spawn someplace I wasn't expecting. So with my damaged fort in ruins I ran to the spawn point and made a house there. First few weeks were trial and error. Many fights broke out, I kept dying, learned to craft, smelt and cook. Quite a learning process. I began over a few times to get it right and I'm happy I can make a house and weapons and tools within the first day. I reseted my original world because when I went back it was just a blown up used land and I wasn't content with it. I love Minecraft. Such a beautiful game

    Balas
  3. To be honest, I have been playing for 3 to 4 years, and I still use bonus chest to avoid getting crops and cactus.

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  4. Tbh, his fov gives me a headache. If minecraft ever gives you headaches easily, chance your fov and speed. I actually stopped playing minecraft because I started getting headaches within 5 minutes, but when I changed my settings, my headaches related to minecraft stopped.
    I remember that when I was younger, my "first" shelter was me digging 3 blocks down in the dirt, then putting a dirt block over my head until morning.

    Balas
  5. I tried to get back into minecraft but it just gets boring, i started it up twice and both times i exited the game as soon as i moved a bit, i used to like playing minecraft but not anymore.

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  6. a few tips i use all the time:
    1) dig a 2×1 hole (straddle two blocks and dig down) to y=11 and place ladders as u go (saves time and resources)
    2) use a stone pick to mine stones and iron for ores, until u get a mending pick
    3) place a torch and dig 10 blocks in front of that torch and place another, perfect lighting for ur mine

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  7. A beginner needs to punch out one tree and make themselves a workbench and that recommended wood pick. That done, with your hands, dig a staircase down into the dirt with hands a few blocks till you hit stone. Continue the staircase down into the stone with the wood pickaxe. Break ~ 16 stone then come back up to the workbench. Now craft a full set of stone tools, including a stone sword, and also craft a furnace. With your new stone axe, cut down a few more trees. As you do, put some wood in the furnace with more wood for fuel and turn some of it into charcoal with which in a short while, to make an initial batch of torches. Cut down more trees while the charcoal cooks.

    All this can be done in three or four minutes, with plenty of time remaining in the day. Mark that staircase downwards with a cobblestone block and a torch at the surface. That done, you can spare a few minutes to harvest food from local animals (and cook it in your furnace) and if you are lucky, enough wool for a bed. If you score that bed, 'then' you can progress to the rest of the recommended video sleeping as night arrives.

    If however you are 'not' so lucky to have bed-making wool just strolling about near spawn (a frequent reality), after spending a few minutes looking for such resources but at least a couple minutes before sunset, return to the staircase down. Make a door (preferably out of oak, as oak doors have windows) then gather up the crafting table and furnace, then head down the staircase. Light the staircase with a torch or two as you extend the stairs down a bit further. Mine out any coal or iron (if sufficiently lucky) as you do. Then when you are well beneath the stone layer (by at least 5-6 blocks) level out a two-block corridor.

    At the end of that two-block corridor, turn 90 degrees to one side and cut out just the bottom block to that side and the block below that. Turn back to your original corridor heading and cut a two-block opening and put a door in it. Open the door and break the two blocks beyond it and (very importantly) one down, so there is a one block step down when you enter then start cutting a small square room beyond it. For just the moment, make it only two blocks deep and three blocks in the direction you cut the previous 90-degree hole. Put a torch in the room and close the door.

    Two blocks from the door, in the direction of your 90-degree hole beyond the door, break a two-block long passage which will now join the 90-degree hole you previously cut. This is your murder hole. If a mob attacks during the night, you will be able to kill them with impunity standing in this hole while they simply futilely stand at the door, unable to attack back. (Beware, creepers can still explode!)

    If you have no bed, spend the night opening up this room, putting down your crafting bench and furnace, make a chest, and put it down to store junk and stuff. Maybe do some shaft mining till the sun comes up, hopefully scoring some coal and especially iron.

    When the sun comes up, you can continue your search for sheep and wool. If you scored some iron, make a shears first. Iron pick, iron sword, and bucket are my next priorities for iron. If you expect you will wander far in search of wool and might want to return to your new and secure starter base, extend that cobblestone marker up top into a tall stone obelisk. Jump and place dirt to gain height as you build the obelisk aside the dirt. Go ~30 tall and stick a torch atop it. Then dig out the dirt with a stone shovel to get back down. You can now find your base easily from a fair distance away.

    The game is now relatively easy, even for a beginner.

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  8. Bro if you kill iron golem you will get iron ingot if you stack up 3 blocks iron golem can't hit you but you can hit him

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  9. I love playing minecraft but idk what demotivates me after like a couple of minecraft days that I can't play the world anymore. This seriously stresses me out

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  10. lol i get 17 stone make the tools and furnace and got straight to mining for diamonds not even food it works out great for experienced players, watching this makes me realize how fast I get through the game

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  11. This is so such clear explanation and tutorial in general, sure I have been playing since 10 years ago but still, now I am playing more confidently than I have ever been!

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