There are plenty of blocks available in Minecraft, and with each passing update, there are more. How many dimensions are there in Minecraft? How many strongholds are there in a standard Minecraft world? How to get barrier blocks in Minecraft. Edited by Sijo Samuel Paul Sort by: Most popular Recent Most upvotes. Login to post your comment. Show More Comments. No thanks Delete. Cancel Update. Login to reply. Cancel Reply. Contact Us. GDPR Compliance. Like tools, armor wears out and will need to be repaired or replaced.
New with the 1. Armor can also be crafted with the same recipes using leather, gold, or iron ingots. Enchanting is a complex part of the game, and one that has changed with the 1. You can enchant tools, weapons, and books on a specially crafted enchanting table, and different items have different enhancements Figure 4.
Enchanting will cost you experience points XP , and as of the 1. You can enchant books yourself, find them in chests in dungeons, or catch them when fishing.
You can also use an anvil to combine enchants, or to add them to an item from an enchanted book. Village priests sometimes exchange enchanted items in trade for emeralds or other goods. Enchanting is done on an enchanting table, which you can craft with diamonds, obsidian, and a book Figure 4. You can increase the level of enchants that are available by surrounding your enchanting table with bookcases. For instance, at a table without shelves, you may enchant items costing only a couple of experience points, but as you add bookcases up to 15 within a 5x5 square and not directly touching the enchanting table , your table will become more powerful, allowing you to use up to 30 experience points on one enchant.
You have a higher chance of getting a good enchant when the XP cost is higher. The new enchanting system also will cost you lapis lazuli, though it requires fewer XP. Enchants are specific to the item.
Enchanted books often have a combination of enchants that are unique to certain tools or items. You use an anvil to put the enchants on the item of your choice, but only the enchants that fit that item will be applied to it.
You collect experience points by mining ores, smelting items in a furnace, killing mobs including friendly mobs like cows and pigs , and breeding animals. If you die, you lose your experience points. You can gain experience points much faster by building a mob grinder, which makes use of one or more mob spawners to collect mobs. Usually a mechanism is created within the grinder that will weaken them so that they are easily killed. They may spawn above water, which will move them toward a chute and cause them to fall and take damage.
You can then finish them off easily and collect the experience points. You can easily find designs for spawners online. An anvil is used to repair and name gear, to combine enchants from various tools, and to apply enchants from books to gear. Like the enchanting table, all these actions cost experience points. You craft an anvil with iron bars and blocks Figure 4. To use an anvil, right-click it, and then place the item to be repaired in the first box.
In the second box, place a second one of the same item, an enchanted book Figure 4. You will be told how many experience points the repair will cost, and you see from the bar on the item whether it will be fully or partially repaired. The repair is finished when you pick up the item. When you combine two enchanted items, the enchantments are combined on the repaired item. Anvils take damage when used and will eventually break. There are many more ways to traverse the map than simply on foot.
I often find friendly mobs along the shore, and sometimes bump into a village. Boats break exceptionally easily, dropping planks and sticks—and you. It is wise to make and carry a few boats, or at least carry some extra planks or logs to make more. You place a boat by right-clicking it, then right-clicking again to get in.
To move, use W to move forward while steering with your mouse. Move backward with the S key. Minecarts, like boats, can be ridden, and you use the same mechanics for getting in and out of the cart. Although you are restricted to traveling only where rails have been laid, carts are much faster than walking, and they can be used to transport mobs and items Figure 4. To get moving in a cart, you need to start your minecart on a slope or get a push, unless you use powered rails and a button to launch you.
Once in motion, you will slow down pretty quickly unless you use a powered minecart or powered rails to propel you. Once you make a minecart, you can combine it on a crafting bench with a furnace, a chest, a hopper, TNT, a mob spawner, or a command block to create specialized carts Figure 4.
You can make a powered minecart that carries a furnace filled with coal, and this can be placed alongside other minecarts to make a train. Powered minecarts can only push the other cars, not pull them, so you need to place it at the back of the train, or place one at either end. Adding a chest to a minecart allows you to use it for storage or to transport items. If you put a hopper on a minecart, it will collect items on or just above the track.
The amount of material that a chest or hopper is holding will change how far the cart will go using powered tracks; a full cart will need more powered tracks to keep it running. It will explode if it drops more than three blocks at the end of a track, if it crosses an activator rail there is a delay before it explodes , if it hits lava or water, or if it is hit by something while it is moving.
Tracks, or rails, are easily crafted with iron and a stick Figure 4. You can also find them in abandoned mineshafts, where they are easy to collect with a pick.
Powered rails Figure 4. They need to be powered, usually with a lever or a redstone torch or block placed beside or under the powered rails, although they can be powered by detector rails as well. You can lay rails on your route in many ways, and there have been all sorts of experiments to see how hills, weight of the cars, number of cars, and other factors affect the speed and length of time the minecart will travel before it loses speed.
A fairly agreed upon spacing is to have one powered rail for every 38 regular rails, although often people will place one after 25 or 30 rails. Feel free to experiment and look online to see what others have done. The Minecraft wiki is a great source for more information on rails, including activator rails, which activate TNT, hoppers, and command block carts, and detector rails, which provide power when weight crosses them. You can use minecarts and tracks for transportation across distances, to transport many items at once, and for fun.
Making elaborate rollercoasters can be a great challenge, and they are fun to ride. Potions come in two forms: a drinkable version, and a splash potion that you can throw at others. Some provide personal benefits, like being able to move faster or become invisible, while others can be used defensively, such as a splash potion that will weaken or slow your enemies. There are several steps to brewing potions, but before you begin any of them, you need to craft a brewing stand Figure 4.
A brewing stand is easy to craft, but its recipe needs a blaze rod, which you can only get from hunting a blaze in a Nether fortress—it might take you a while before you can get the blaze rod to craft the brewing station. You can place the brewing station on most block surfaces. Many players have brewing rooms where they gather all the materials they need to brew potions, as well as a cauldron or an endless water supply for filling bottles of water.
Brewing potions requires several steps. All potions except the Potion of Weakness start with an Awkward Potion for the base.
For this we need glass bottles of water and nether wart, a plant that grows only on soul sand and is found in nether fortresses. You can craft the bottles from glass blocks Figure 4. The brewing stand can brew three bottles of potion at a time, using a single ingredient that is divided between the three bottles, so it makes sense to always make three potions.
To make your Awkward Potion, fill your glass bottles with water by clicking them into an endless water source or a cauldron. Click the brewing stand to open it, and place your bottles of water in it. Add a piece of nether wart to the space at the top, and wait for your potion to brew Figure 4.
Once you have your base potion, you will add the next potion ingredient to the brewing stand. For some potions, this might be the final step, but in order to make a Potion of Invisibility, we need to first make a Potion of Night Vision.
To do this, leave the bottles of Awkward Potion where they are and add a golden carrot made by surrounding a carrot with golden nuggets on the crafting bench. Once the brewing is complete, you will have three bottles of potion of invisibility, but they will only last for three minutes.
For the very low cost of a piece of redstone dust, you can extend that to eight minutes. Leave the potions where they are and add the redstone. Once you have your potions, remove them from the stand. To drink them, hold one in your inventory and right-click. If you want to turn these potions into splash potions, leave them in the brewing stand and add one final ingredient: gunpowder will turn any potion into a splash potion and can be added at any step.
As you can see, brewing can be a complex and complicated process, both in the ingredients needed and in the steps to take. There are more potions than we have room to list here, but you can find the recipes for all of them online. Remember that almost all potions start with an Awkward Potion base. Most can be extended from three to eight minutes with redstone dust, or in some cases made more potent with glowstone dust, though redstone dust will cancel the effects of glowstone dust and vice versa.
To make a splash potion, add gunpowder. The rest of the ingredients are unique to the potion, but are easily found online. Have fun brewing! You can make over different varieties of fireworks. With all those options and a bit of time and energy, you can put on an amazing fireworks show. Because quite a few of the parts are hard to come by, it is good to experiment with fireworks on a creative map, where you can use all the materials you want.
Fireworks are made from a firework rocket and a firework star. Firework stars are crafted to contain dye 16 colors to choose from and special effects items. You then craft your firework rocket, including the firework star or stars, you can add more than one to a single firework rocket and one, two, or three pieces of gunpowder, which will determine how high your firework will shoot Figure 4.
To design the shape of your firework, you can add one and only one of the following: a fire charge to make a large ball, a gold nugget for a star shape, a feather for a burst, or a creeper head for a creeper-head-shaped explosion.
In addition, if you add a diamond, your firework will leave a trail, and if you add glowstone dust, it will sparkle. Once you have made your firework star or stars, it is time to add them to your rockets.
To make your firework rocket, you will need a piece of paper, up to three pieces of gunpowder these determine height, remember , and one or more firework stars Figure 4. This should give you a good taste of some of the ways that you craft items in Minecraft. There are many more, from foods to all sorts of blocks for building, and from books you can write in, to furniture for your house.
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