Minecraft for Beginners / Noobs
20+ tips to help beginners play Minecraft. If you are a Minecraft noob, use this Minecraft guide to get started...
1. First things first - Chop down a tree and gather wool from three sheep
The wood and wool allow you to make a bed which acts as a future spawn point as well as a way to avoid the night creatures in the beginning of the game.
2. Your first home
Before the sun sets on the first day try and get a small house built (about 5x5 is fine). This can be done with dirt and only has to have walls of 2 blocks hight to keep out the night creatures. Seal yourself in on the first night as you can always dig you way out in the morning. Dig down a few layers (keeping in mind you will need a dirt staircase and place your bed… Go to sleep, you have a big day in the morning
3. Crafting tables and furnaces
In order to make almost anything, you need a crafting table. Once created you can make everything from a rudimentary wooden axe to fully powered train track. However, in order to cook food or smellt ore into usable materials you will need a furnace and something to burn.
4. Torches are your best friend
Make sure you also have a good supply of torches. When mining they are invaluable to light your holes and when you discover caverns they are required to light them up. Many mines already have torches lit but there are many areas still in the dark. Torches also act as great map markers and can be placed at the top of towers and near doors to help players find their bearings.
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