Minecraft - Island Survival

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If you spawn on an island, you will have very limited resources. Because it is a new world, you can simply go back, delete the world, and create a new one, but perhaps you want to challenge yourself and survive in a unique world.

Know your environment

Islands generate in very remote areas. Usually, you will not see any other land, and the island you are on has only one tree. There are no animals, but there are monsters.

Surviving your first night

Before you do anything, go to the tree and collect all the wood. Because resources are low, only craft things a certain number of times.

Once you have done this, collect any saplings and place them throughout the island.

Building a shelter

Go to the far end of the island and place your crafting table. Craft a door and a wooden sword.

Now for the building itself. Again, resources are low, so make a small structure out of dirt.Build the walls two blocks high in the arrangement shown on the right. Make sure that the opening is facing the rest of the island. Once you have done this, place your door.

Enter your shelter at sunset.

Food

Even without animals, there are ways to get food:

- Fishing
     -You will need to dig to get cobblestone for a furnace to cook the fish
- Growing wheat and crafting it into bread
- Apples
     -Only available if the tree was oak
- Carrots and potatoes
     - Not usually available on second day

Housing

Islands have limited space. You could build on the island, but this doesn't leave much room. A better approach is to build a house on the water and connect it to the island with a bridge.

Sleeping

Although there are no sheep, you can still get string from spiders and craft wool. Once you have three wool, you can make a bed.

Mining

To make a compact mine, make ladders and dig down. To look for a cave, listen for bats.

Once you find a cave, start mining.

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Minecraft - Abandoned Mineshaft

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Hello again guys! I have make a article about Abandoned Mineshaft!

Abandoned mineshafts generate naturally in the Overworld, they are usually found underground but some can be found in the ocean. They are generated before chunk features such as ores. As with other features, multiple abandoned mineshafts can generate near each other and intersect, producing larger complexes. They can also intersect with other cave systems. Corridors will generate a floor of wooden planks if they cross over empty space. Different with mineshaft seed, mineshaft launcher

They can also generate on the surface in mesa biomes. These are composed of dark oak planks and fences, rather than oak. Cave spider spawners and various wooden pieces will not generate if above ground (i.e. the sky light where they generate is 8 or more), and generated railways will be less complete above ground.

Structure Abandoned Mineshaft

Abandoned mineshafts consist of:
  • A starting point - a large room with a flat dirt floor, an arched ceiling and up to four exits (one in each direction, although, sometimes it generates in a way for up to five entrances.)
  • Corridors - 3×3 block corridors featuring supports made from oak fences and wood planks (sometimes complementary with torches), broken rails, minecarts with chests (containing resources) and cave spider spawners surrounded by cobwebs.
  • Crossings - intersections with wooden pillars, sometimes two floors tall.
  • Staircases - diagonal sections of tunnel.
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Grass in Minecraft

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You must be know about grass block minecraft !! this grass block texture very amazing. Lets find you grass block in minecraft.
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Hello everybody! Nice to meet you! I will share to you about grass, and, this is the info.When broken normally, all variants will drop either nothing or seeds.
They can be obtained as an item using shears. The double tall grass and large ferns will drop two of the respective single block tall grass when mined using shears.
Water will destroy any tall grass in its way. Grass and double tall grass generate on grass blocks in most biomes that generate grass. Ferns and large ferns occur naturally only in jungle, taiga, and mega taiga biomes.
also read : Sugar Canes in Minecraft
Shrubs, though identical in appearance to the dead bushes found in deserts and mesas, do not naturally generate.
Bone meal can be used on a grass block to grow grass and occasionally flowers on it and in its vicinity. Bone meal can also be used on either tall grass or a fern to create a double tall grass or large fern.
A shrub looks identical to the dead bush, except that it will occasionally drop seeds instead of sticks, and is randomly offset from the center of its block like grass. It can be obtained using /give @p minecraft:tallgrass 1 0. In Pocket Edition, this block is named 'Fern' but has the texture of Grass in Minecraft

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Sugar Canes in Minecraft

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Hello everyone! Welcome back to Minecraft-Minigame! Now, i share to you about Sugar Canes. Here we go!

Obtaining

Sugar cane can be mined instantly with anything.
When the spot a sugar cane block is placed in becomes unsuitable, such as when the supporting block is removed, the sugar cane block will uproot and will drop as an item. Sugar cane will not immediately uproot when all adjacent water is removed, but will do so when it next receives a block update or random tick.
A sugar cane block will also be removed and drop itself as an item if a piston tries to push it (trying to pull it does nothing) or moves a block into its space.

Natural generation

Sugar cane can generate naturally near water, as two (11⁄18 chance), three (5⁄18 chance), or four (2⁄18 chance) blocks tall. Rarely taller sugar canes can be found if generation chooses to generate another on top of one already generated.

Farming

Sugar cane naturally grows to a height of three blocks, adding a block of height when the top sugar cane block has received 16 random ticks (i.e. on average every 18 minutes, but the actual rate can vary widely). Bone meal does not work on sugar cane to speed its growth, except in Pocket Edition. It does not need light to grow.

Usage

Sugar cane must be planted on a grass, dirt, sand, podzol, coarse dirt or red sand block that is directly adjacent to water or frosted ice (not merely above or diagonal to water), or on top of another sugar cane block. The adjacent water block can be covered with another block, whether opaque or transparent, and sugar cane will still be able to be placed and grow next to it.

Due to its water-displacing properties, sugar cane can interestingly be used to create underwater paths, allowing players to move at normal speed and breathe if it is two blocks in height. Water must be adjacent to the block the sugar cane is placed on.

Sugar cane takes on a different shade of green depending on the biome in which it is placed.

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Food in Minecraft

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Hello guys! Welcome back! Foods (or Foodstuffs as considered by the Creative inventory) are consumable items that when eaten restore hunger points and sometimes cause status effects. They are essential to the player's survival, as going without them will eventually starve the player to death.

Most foods are eaten by holding use item while having the food item selected in the hotbar or in the off hand. Cake cannot be eaten this way, and must instead be placed on a surface before being eaten. The player must eat food regularly, or they will begin losing health and die soon after.

With the exception of chorus fruit, golden apples and milk, food may not be eaten when the hunger bar is completely full. Except for milk, cake, rabbit stew, mushroom stew and beetroot soup, food items and ingredients can be stacked in inventory slots.

Hunger VS Saturation

Players have two different food statistics, only one of which is visible: The hunger level (visible), and the saturation level (invisible).

Saturation is the first statistic to decrease when a player performs energy-intensive actions, and it must be completely depleted before the visible hunger meter begins decreasing. Although the current saturation level is generally hidden, you can tell that your saturation level is completely depleted if the visible hunger meter begins displaying a jittering effect.

Eating a food item replenishes a fixed number of hunger points and saturation points, based on the item. Some foods have a better ratio of saturation to hunger points replenished than others.

A player's current saturation level can never exceed their current hunger level. A player at a hunger level of 5, for example, can only be at a maximum of 5 saturation. This is important to remember when choosing which foods to eat for the most efficient use of food: Highly saturating foods/low hunger-restoring foods should be eaten when the hunger bar is more full, especially when the bar has begun jittering. If you eat highly saturating foods when the bar is low, saturation points are likely wasted, since saturation level can never exceed hunger level.

The "nourishment" table below can help by categorizing foods by their saturation-to-hunger restoration ratios. See the more detailed Foods table for the exact hunger and saturation statistics of each food.

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The First Day Survive in Minecraft part 1

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Hello guys, Welcome back to Minecraft-Minigame! I will share to you how to survive in Minecraft. Created for players who do not know how to begin their Minecraft journey, the Beginner's Guide is a tutorial created to provide a list full of good ways to start! Here, players will learn how to survive their first night in two different formats: in an overview with goals or in a step-by-step instruction. The player can choose which one they want, but both will accomplish the same goal.

First Time

As your first day begins, you will need to collect wood. Collect at least four trees' worth of wood blocks by holding down the left mouse button while looking at the block. Open up your inventory (default key: E). You will see your character taking up most of the upper portion, and below is your inventory, which is where the 36 different items that your character can use or carry are stored (the bottom 9 are the usable slots). Four armor slots are to the left of your character (ignore those for now, they don't become useful until much later on), and a 2x2 square to the right of your character. This is your personal crafting grid, which can be used to craft a few basic items. Place the wood you gathered into any space in the crafting grid, and wooden planks will appear to the right of your wood. Left-clicking the planks will cause the wood to disappear and planks to appear as a newly crafted item. Once you have the planks in your hand, you can drag them down to your inventory, and place using the left click. Four wooden planks can in turn make a crafting table ( place 4 wooden planks in a 2x2 square ) and place the crafting table to use it. Right click your crafting table to access it, this crafting grid is a 3x3 square, big enough for all of the craftable items in minecraft. The first tool you craft should be a wooden pickaxe. Take a look around you, if you see any exposed stone blocks close by mine them for 19 blocks of cobblestone. This is the amount you need to create every basic tool you'll need in Minecraft; a sword, a pickaxe (you'll need the upgraded pickaxe for iron and other blocks), an axe, a shovel, a hoe, and a furnace. You'll need the furnace to cook meat for food and smelt any ore you mine with your pickaxe.

If all goes well, you can obtain coal quickly (coal looks like stone with black dots). With the sticks you make from your fresh cut wooden planks and some coal, you will be able to make Torches (coal above a stick on the crafting grid). With torches in hand, you can make for the nearest cave, because iron ore is your next goal. Underground will actually be safer than the surface when night falls, so mining the first night away is not a bad idea at all. On the other hand, if night is falling and you haven't found coal, get more wood (not planks) and smelt it to create charcoal, a substitute. (Additionally, you can gather 3 blocks of wool from sheep and combine it with three planks to make a bed. With this you can sleep through the night without the worry of mobs killing you. The downside of this is wasting sunlight the next day mining, or working indoors.)

Night Time

For night time, the primary danger will be hostile mobs that only spawn in the dark. These include zombies, skeletons and spiders. It is a good idea to stay in a lit shelter(As monsters do not spawn in the light).On the other hand, if you're seeking adventure you could always arm yourself with a stone sword and go beat some mobs; you will be able to get some materials for further crafting, not to mention a ton of experience, which can be used later on for enchanting tools.

One way to avoid being attacked by monsters is to put torches or a jack-o-lantern inside and around your shelter. This will prevent monster spawning, but monsters that spawn outside of the lit areas can still wander into the lit areas.

If you are repeatedly getting killed, one desperate response is to go into "peaceful difficulty". However, consider this: This being your first day, you aren't actually losing much until the deaths (at least not after what stuff you've gathered is lost), so you can just tough it out until dawn and start again. Keep on practicing killing mobs until you get the hang of it.

Shelter

A shelter is something you might consider building before your first night because you won't want to be killed. You can make a small hole to hide in or a small two by three house made out of wood and dirt. Place torches in your preferred shelter because in light level 7 or below zombies might spawn. Don't forget to build a bed to sleep until dawn (this will speed time in-game to dawn to avoid hostile mobs). If you do see a cave it could be a temporary home but remember to place torches—creepers don't really make good neighbors. They could explode if you go near them.

Food and Hunger

Once you have tools and shelter, your next priority will be food. Hunger will take a while to hit, so it shouldn't be a problem on your first day, but you should try to pick up some food for when it does. However, after you've been moving around for a while, your food bar will begin rippling and start to decrease. If your food bar drops below 90%, you will not regenerate health, and if it gets to 30%, you can't sprint. If the hunger bar goes down to empty, you will begin losing health. Unless you're in Hard mode (and a beginning player shouldn't be), you can't actually starve to death, but you will go down to 1 health point in Normal mode or half your health in Easy mode, and that leaves you quite vulnerable. You don't lose hunger in Peaceful mode, so you don't have to worry about that.

Walking, mining blocks, and even placing blocks all cost some hunger, but all of those are minimal compared to the items below. These are the things that cause the most hunger, in order of cost


  • Healing damage of any sort. Avoid taking falls of more than 3 blocks, drowning yourself, or otherwise taking damage, as healing damage costs a lot of hunger.
  • Fighting: Both attacking mobs and receiving damage cost hunger, even before you start trying to heal damage. (10 blows either way matches healing Half Heart.svg, one health point.) You will need to slaughter a few animals but pick your fights carefully.
  • Sprinting. If you double-tap the forward movement key (W by default), or press your sprint key (Left Ctrl by default), you will sprint. This moves somewhat faster, but it also uses a lot of food. (30 meters matches healing Half Heart.svg.) However, if you happen to have a sufficient amount of food in your inventory, you can always do it your way.
  • Jumping. Obviously, you'll need to jump some just to get around, but don't bounce around randomly or unnecessarily. (15 jumps matches healing Half Heart.svg) Sprinting jumps are especially costly, 4 times as much as a regular jump, although they are the fastest mode of transportation early in the game.


  • Note that if you're (staying) at full health, and not moving, fighting, mining or placing blocks, then you will use no food. Thus, if your character has a secure place to stay, you can just stay put to conserve food while waiting out the night, a storm, or crop/animal growth

    Consider making a basic crop farm immediately after you have settled in a place. Wheat is where you'll begin:


  • You can use harvested wheat to make bread.
  • You can obtain it easily using seeds collected by breaking grass.
  • When harvesting wheat, you can use the wheat/seeds to breed cows and chickens, thus having a better food source

  • I hope you enjoy it, i tired now, see you again in part 2!

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    Lead in Minecraft

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    Hello everyone! Welcome back to Minecraft-Minigame! Now, i will share to you Lead In Minecraft. A lead on a mob will tie it to the mob, allowing it to be moved by the player. Multiple mobs can be held by leads at once, but require one lead per mob led. The only mobs that cannot be leashed are bats and players. Additionally, villagers and hostile mobs can only be leashed using a map or NBT editor.

    With a mob on a lead, using it on any type of fence (not cobblestone wall) will attach any leads you are holding to the fence with a visible knot. Multiple leads may be attached to one fencepost. A mob will tend to stay within 5 blocks of the fencepost.

    Pressing the use item control on the mob again, hitting the knot, or removing the fence post will break the lead(s). Leads will also be broken if the knot is hit by arrows. Whenever a lead is removed or broken, it will drop as an item at the location of the mob – except if pressing use item control on the mob in Creative mode. A lead will not break if the animal that it is attached to dies.

    A lead will stretch a maximum of 10 blocks before breaking.

    A lead will not prevent a mob which would otherwise despawn, such as a squid, from despawning.


    If the player is holding a lead connected to a mob, walks through a nether portal, then walks back through it, the player will still have the leads attached to the mob. However, if the mob walks into a nether portal, the leads are broken and dropped as items in the other dimension. If the player leashes an Iron Golem to a fence and leaves to another dimension via the portals (e.g. The Overworld from The Nether) and returns some time later, the leads to the Iron Golem will break and drop as items.

    If i have some mistake, please forgive me. See you again!

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