Copper isn't very useful, can make decorations with it, but it isn't worth getting. Redstone is basically the electric system in minecraft. It gets very confusing when you start using it. Lapiz is used in an enchanting table to enchant your tools, weapons and armor. Enchanting also uses your levels. Getting more levels doesn't increase the difficulty of the mobs. Also a tip about the enderman: they will only attack you if you took them directly in the face, they also get hurt in water so if one is chasing you then you can jump into water.
wow thanks for all the useful tips mate, really appreciate it. I will for sure be looking at these for my next recording, I was convinced the levels increased the difficulty though 😂
Next time ur in a cave u should place torches everywhere so the mobs dont spawn also when u see a enderman u can simply avoid anger it by not looking in his eyes if u want to kill a enderman u can trap them in a boat or build blocks over u so they cant hit u and u can hit them, a tip looking for diamonds is the deeper u go the more diamonds spawn
A few ideas for if you one day are bored/missionless in the game: - Build more for your house (e.g. a second story with triangle roof, a small but high tower, a garden with flowers and crop farms, a swimming pool that could one day become a home for Axolotls) - Build farms for animals and crops - Place a lightning rod somewhere beetween 3-10 blocks from your house. The lightning will then hit the blocks directly next to the rod so it cannot hit you or your house, cause if it hits you then you die and if it hits your house it will burn down - Complete side advancements to explore all parts of the game - Dont rush anything, take a lot of time for everything, the game will be really fun that way
For the light promblem at the caves u might want to use fullbright texturepack its will help your progress faster but it might count as a cheat to you.fullbright texturepack is simply makes every dark bright.
by the way, your button and the pressure plate can be used to open your door. if you put the button on the wall next to the door and or the pressure plate on the floor. (just in case you wanted to add back in those momentoes)
@@_CJS oh no one really knows that completely, it is difficult but people built entire ingame computers with it. What I can explain short: Mine it to get redstone dust, it will unlock recipes for the craftable machines, most machines need to be built yourself though. Place redstone powder as "cables", you can activate them with levers/buttons/pressure plates. Connect them to a machine like Dispenser, Piston or Crafter or to a block like lamp, noteblock, powered rail etc. to be able to use them. Signal gets weaker every block and after 15 blocks it stops working. Redstone signals can also be transported through Sand btw. Easy things you'd maybe like to build with it: - Switchable lights (button somewhere, powder leading from the button to the lamps) - Automatic Minecart track (powered rails with redstone torches next to them) Middle-Easy things that I can explain as soon as you wanna build them: - Automatic Secret Door - Half Automatic crop farm - Automatic Sugarcane farm For basically everthing else, tutorials are needed but for the sake of your fun in exploring the game yourself I recommend not building anything by a tutorial.
Copper isn't very useful, can make decorations with it, but it isn't worth getting. Redstone is basically the electric system in minecraft. It gets very confusing when you start using it. Lapiz is used in an enchanting table to enchant your tools, weapons and armor. Enchanting also uses your levels. Getting more levels doesn't increase the difficulty of the mobs. Also a tip about the enderman: they will only attack you if you took them directly in the face, they also get hurt in water so if one is chasing you then you can jump into water.
wow thanks for all the useful tips mate, really appreciate it. I will for sure be looking at these for my next recording, I was convinced the levels increased the difficulty though 😂
Next time ur in a cave u should place torches everywhere so the mobs dont spawn also when u see a enderman u can simply avoid anger it by not looking in his eyes if u want to kill a enderman u can trap them in a boat or build blocks over u so they cant hit u and u can hit them, a tip looking for diamonds is the deeper u go the more diamonds spawn
yeah thanks for the Enderman tips mate, part 2 will be out on Saturday where I do go deeper but you'll have to wait and see if I find diamonds...
A few ideas for if you one day are bored/missionless in the game:
- Build more for your house (e.g. a second story with triangle roof, a small but high tower, a garden with flowers and crop farms, a swimming pool that could one day become a home for Axolotls)
- Build farms for animals and crops
- Place a lightning rod somewhere beetween 3-10 blocks from your house. The lightning will then hit the blocks directly next to the rod so it cannot hit you or your house, cause if it hits you then you die and if it hits your house it will burn down
- Complete side advancements to explore all parts of the game
- Dont rush anything, take a lot of time for everything, the game will be really fun that way
really appreciate the feedback mate, will definitely look into these things for my future recordings
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@@johnmatthewbondad9392 thanks mate so much, these comments make my day ❤️
The “coming up” at the start of each episode is iconic
For the light promblem at the caves u might want to use fullbright texturepack its will help your progress faster but it might count as a cheat to you.fullbright texturepack is simply makes every dark bright.
@@Oneya647 yeah thanks mate, that does sound quite helpful however I do just want to keep everything vanilla for this series
@@_CJS yeah it makes sense
I'm genuinely surprised when I heard the underground desert Terraria OST
And the dungeon dangggg
Underground Desert is unbelievably good and fits the theme of my videos so well!
by the way, your button and the pressure plate can be used to open your door. if you put the button on the wall next to the door and or the pressure plate on the floor. (just in case you wanted to add back in those momentoes)
@@Mickeyg-123 oh my, that’s such a good idea! will definitely do that for my next recording, thank you
The "red stuff" is electricity btw
shame I'm not an electrician, how does it work exactly?
@@_CJS oh no one really knows that completely, it is difficult but people built entire ingame computers with it.
What I can explain short: Mine it to get redstone dust, it will unlock recipes for the craftable machines, most machines need to be built yourself though. Place redstone powder as "cables", you can activate them with levers/buttons/pressure plates. Connect them to a machine like Dispenser, Piston or Crafter or to a block like lamp, noteblock, powered rail etc. to be able to use them. Signal gets weaker every block and after 15 blocks it stops working. Redstone signals can also be transported through Sand btw.
Easy things you'd maybe like to build with it:
- Switchable lights (button somewhere, powder leading from the button to the lamps)
- Automatic Minecart track (powered rails with redstone torches next to them)
Middle-Easy things that I can explain as soon as you wanna build them:
- Automatic Secret Door
- Half Automatic crop farm
- Automatic Sugarcane farm
For basically everthing else, tutorials are needed but for the sake of your fun in exploring the game yourself I recommend not building anything by a tutorial.
@@junglebogged wow that is a lot to take in! thanks for all the help though, that will definitely be something I could look into within near future
Been waiting a long time for this
hope you enjoy it!
@@_CJS I did
Hey I just clicked I am so hyped
hope you enjoy it!
Btw where are you from? My guess is England
well technically I'm from Poland but yeah I live in England
@@_CJS ok nice
Splatters all over my face? 😉
@@feykro5634 you are so zesty 😂