Another tips for beginners 1) If you can't find a lot of coal, you can smelt logs in furnace to get charcoal 2) To smelt lots of items make a block of coal. It smelts 80 items(if I remember correctly) 3) If you make a bucket and if there is no coal in deepslate layer, then use the bucket to get Lava bucket from nearest Lava pool and put the Lava bucket in furnace to smelt 100 items!!! We also get the bucket back 4) If you don't have a shield and a creeper is going to explode, place a block between your feet and him, you won't take damage(first practice this in creative) Hope these helps
@@carrtermcfadden1466Also did you know that before going into a nether portal, if you throw an item from your invitory into the nether and it goes through the portal,then when you go through the portal the loading screen will be much quicker loaded(because it already loaded when the item went through it)
3:37 If you already have an Iron Ingot, use your shovel to mine some Gravel and find a piece of Flint. After that, craft a Flint and Steel to burn mobs before killing them so you can get already-cooked meat. This is my prefered method.
Actually, instead of throwing away ur wooden pickaxe, you can use it as fuel in your furnace, keep in mind that the wooden sword won't keep the furnace fire up for long
Looking for shipwrecks at the beghining of game is a very nice skip that allows you to find materials and make tools without going to caves at all. Just make a boat, kill some fish for food source and dolphins to help you find chests and there is a good chance you can find some diamonds without worrying much =)
To add onto this, if you get a buried treasure map and dont wanna dig around for ages to find it, make it so on the map the thingy indicating your position is facing upwards and is just about visible below the middle of the X (there should be like 1 pixel below it) Dig straight down and you should find it immediately
@@outspade Well, you can also go by looking at chunks coordinates. Chest always spawns on the 9th of x and z. However at times generation messes up the chest spawn.
Fun observation about local difficulty. It was rather lategame, I've been in the area of my base a pretty long time, but most zombies that I've encountered didn't have any armor, except for some loners in iron or chainmail (the difficulty is hard). However, while zombifying some villagers for my trading hall, one of them, after getting zombified, got a full set of diamond armor! It was the only time I've seen a naturally generated zombie (though I'd say it's semi-natural) in full diamond.
I don't agree with your method because it's not that good. On the first day you should also make a how and then make three animal pens for cows sheep and chicken. This.will give you a very good food farm. You should grow crops rather than going mining and hunt fish for food. At night set your spawn near the animal pens and kill skeletons for bonemeal to grow your crops with a shield. This will give you so many cornmeal to grow crops which you should use to capture animals and make your farm larger. Then find a mountain to get so much iron and coal get full iron. Then with food go for mining get as much iron and possible. Get diamonds only 5 and note the cords of other diamonds. You will use three for pick and 2 for enchantment table. Plant so many sugar cane breed all animals so you get infinite food kill cows for leather and grow sugarcane get 15 level enchantment do your pickaxe fortune and mine the rest of diamonds to get full diamond find nether fortress defeat ender dragon and enchant your armour with levels you got from killing the dragon. You should not go mining first. You should first make a food farm that lasts. At the end of video he only had 2 mutton left.
@@tahashah6117 that is your opinion and you should not hate other peoples opinion because you have your own and by the way your way takes probably longer, and your reply does not make sense because he was right! He didn’t waste time getting to the point I guess you just didn’t understand that because you saying no or whatever but what I don’t understand the reason we reply is to talk about the comment and your NOT DOING JUST THAT so just Edit your reply or just comment that don’t leave something that doesn’t fit/ make sense on a reply or do nothing idk but I AM TURNING TEN YEARS OLD ON JULY 3rd and I CAN MAKE PROPER SENTENCES lol I go to 5th grade next school year wow my birthday is July 3rd 2012
Another tip if you're more of a technically inclined player, set up a villager breeder and get an armorer as quickly as you can, an armorer can give you full enchanted diamond armor with a level 19 enchant on it. Some other good villagers to get would be librarians and cartographers as you can go between buying glass from a librarian, turn it into panes and sell that to the cartographer for emeralds, a farmer, again, good source of emeralds and a weapon smith, you can get a diamond axe or sword with I believe the same level enchant as the armor from the armorer.
Villager trading is so op early game if you know what you are doing. Within 4/5 in-game days I got a bunch of emeralds from fletcher stick trades and clay trades from mason and used them to get a full set of enchanted diamond armor (the enchantments weren’t that good but better than nothing) and a bunch of mending books from a librarian villager.
Wow, you got what are major milestones for me so fast. I had no idea about the "local difficulty" mechanic. Explains why I get a load of mobs while building. I hope to try your start method on my next world, may start one just to give it a go. Thank you.
I’ve been playing for over 6 years now, but watching the beginners and starter guides are always very entertaining. Plus sometimes they give little ideas I didn’t realize :)
A missing tip is to make a campfire with your first bit of coal. This will allow you to cook infinite food for the one-off cost of 1 lump of coal. This is especially useful for the raw meat from killing animals you encounter incidentally as you start a world, and can even be useful later in the game too if you make several campfires in a row with a system of hoppers (or a hopper minecart) to collect the food once cooked.
well yes but no because unless you have silk touch on your pickaxe , each time you mine it you only get the charcoal back , so it might require to much wood for early game ...
Local Difficulty never influences mob spawning, only the mobs spawned. However, usually you can progress faster than the mobs, and this mechanic is merely a tap on the brakes from you overpowering them. When it comes to mob spawns, there are only three factors to take into account: amount and concentration of spawning spaces, fullness of the mob cap, and the highest non-air block. If you lit up the entire area, the game struggles to fill up the mob cap and eventually you will find a concentration of mobs in that corner of your base you forgot to light up. If you cave in a new area, most of your 70 mobs will be in other caves with little chance to encounter you before they despawn. The highest non-air block is mainly useful for mob farming, as mob spawn attempts occur between the bottom of the world and the highest non-air block. To give an illustration of this: the addition of the deepslate layer cuts the mob spawns of the y=0-64 area in half, and building an Enderman farm at y=9 requires about 10x as many spawning spaces for the same speed as at y=0.
Literally few minutes ago I watched a video that said "So I did some off-camera mining". Good job, helping new players, good quality and also enjoyable
You can also go underwater mining with doors, there's no air exposure underwater, so diamonds appear in bigger clusters. Kill hoglins in crimsom forests as they drop leather and porkchop and are very common. Loot the ships you find along the way. Maps always point north. Save rotten flesh if you have wolves in mind. Light torches around a spawner and save the coordinates in a notepad I will add more at replies
@@moldyzucchinis3251 you can also use clientside mods to note down coordinates I your world, much more convenient. Or if you have the luxury, try book & quill items
@@voidbite bruh, screenshots 1) can't be viewed in Minecraft 2) are megabytes in size when I just need XYZ 3) can't be named or searched in Minecraft So I have a keybind in Minecraft to add current XYZ position to the list and optionally give it a name. Then I can open the list in Minecraft and get any XYZ by looking at the names (for example, "portal" or "monument")
Another good tip if you are in a cave to place your torches on one side of the wall. That way you know if all your torches are on the right wall, your return trip will have the torches on the left side.
I place my torches so they "face" (stick out from the wall towards) the direction I need to go back. This provides the added benefit of being able to mark "go up" by placing it flat on the ground where the first jump is made. Also, blocking off dead-ends with cobblestone after mining the valuables makes it clear you blocked this up for a reason. I see some people use dirt or natural stones, but that can lead to you strip mining into blocks you already mined.
My kid taught me that :) Besids not getting lie, when you play together, it’s a good way to let the one know the areas you already explored and from what direction. If a branch of a cave or abandoned mine has already been mined and there’s no reason to go back, we’ll put a piece of cobblestone at the entrance to mark it. In a complex cave system or mine, I like to place a few blocks of polished granite with a torch on the side that faces the way out.
I also like to use different-colored blocks than you typically find in caves. Shearing leaves off trees and using those to make a trail can work shockingly well -- green is NOT a color you easily find in caves, so it's easy to pick out. Also, block off dead ends and alternate passageways so you aren't confused by them when finding your way back.
Note for 8:30, there are certain specific heights that you take damage from. They are always whole numbers though, if I recall correctly. So make a slab and fall off that, and you should be safe no matter what, since slabs are a half block which will make all your heights safe.
how i play: 1. make wooden pickaxe 2. find stone and make stone tools 3. wait until night (get some food, get a bed etc) 4. kill a spider 5. make a fishing rod 6. fish for the next 6 hours straight
A tip to never get lost: When you place torches you should pick a wall, only place torches on that side. That way you never get lost and you always know which way is deeper in and which way is back out... when you reach a junction, go the same direction as the torches you place. I like to keep my wooden pickaxe as a trophy for when my world is in the late stage on hardcore... Also don't encourage people killing sheep :C
This used to be an absolute must for me when caving HOWEVER.... since they introduced changes to caves and the types that can spawn, i find that method is laughably inconsistent and just gets me into trouble more than it helps. Theres way more caves that are simply too wide for the "always on one side" tactic- they force you to light up an adjacent wall or leave a patch of darkness that will easily spawn mobs ☹️
It's amazing to me that videos like this are still being made. I get there's lots of new players now, but even me as a 10 year player is watching this for help!
This tutorial was so helpful, i used to go from starting in a world and doing nothing but running around looking for a village, because i thought that everything i needed was there, like a golem for iron, hay bales for bread, and a blacksmith for armor. But thanks to this tutorial, and learning how to go through the nether from watching speed runners, watching speed runners, i have successfully beat the game for the first time. Thank you for the tutorial, you are great.
Just stumbled upon this guide. Pure gold! A small addition: if you are already in caving pick up at least 4 pieces of gold to get a golden armor piece. This way when you go into the nether you don't have to deal with the zombie piglings. One type of mob less to stress about.
i used this tutorial 6 months ago and i’ve came back because i’ve beat the game full netherite armor decent base and nice farms this was very useful and for newer players make a campfire very useful
I suggest making a smoker and a blast furnace Also the nether portal can be made much easier if you pillar up place the water and make the obsidian around the resulting waterfall 14:46 Iron and *tuff
Recently started played for my son. Came to this video after having a fairly good idea of how to play. Must say after an accumulative 3 hours watching tutorial videos, this one encapsulates exactly what you need to do with no bs and gets straight to the point.
another good way to get food especially in bedrock is to craft a fishing rod. This is extremely useful as you will fish even better rods for yourself and even get some enchanted bows or books
Been crafting for quite some time but you got my subscription today as this is the first Minecraft video I have watched where the tutorial actually explains really well how to go about beginning stages of survival.
I'm addicted to villager-dependent farms so I always hunt for a village right away. Villager breeder comes first, then an iron farm. Having an iron farm is basically winning the game so anything goes after that.
I personally do ianxofour's iron farm design first (try and get it done by day 2 or so) then all else comes after. It's hard to realise how much smoother the transition from early-game to mid-game survival becomes with a virtually unlimited source of iron.
@@corvus196 I think UA-cam auto-removes comments with a link, so just search "ianxofour iron farm" and it'll be the first one, a video by a guy with that username.
I tend to use my no-longer-needed wooden pickaxe to smelt one wooden log for a piece of charcoal that would then be used to smelt 8 wooden logs to get some torches and to have some fuel to cook food and what not. Also I tend to be stingy with my iron in the beginning, I usually save whatever I can for an automated iron farm.
Sounds like the "right way" for a speedrun. Many players may have differing goals. Killing every animal right off kind of shoots yourself in the foot if a goal is to achieve higher enchantments. Making shears for wool might allow another player to start breeding sheep. Diving into the deep caves on the first night is rarely ever advise unless you are seriously experienced. You make solid suggestions for experienced players. For newer players, not so much.
Yeah I agree, this tutorial is way too fast, I would normally focus on building my base and after like a week I make an enchanting table and at least 2 weeks later I go to the nether. But this one does all of that in a few minutes, which makes players advance too quickly and thus run out of thing to do faster. I don't understand why do they want to rush the game so much, it just makes the fun last a lot less.
how i play : 1. chop tree and make wooden pickaxe 2. craft stone things 3. craft a smoker 4. burn wooden pickaxe 5. iron 6. make a tiny house 7. fishing 8. deleting the world 9. repeat
I'm getting so tired of my survival maps getting so big and having to delete everything so you can still play that map. If you want to beat everything in your survival world it gets too big too fast. Why? It never used to do that. Now I feel like I should just start playing in creative mode and that's depressing because I love survival.
My first order of priority in a new 1.18 world, after basics, is setting up well-sized crop field(cane/wheat/carrots/pumpkins) as well as sheep and cow pens, right next to a village, and using the resources from those to grow the village and level up a number of key trades. Going by this guide, you fall into lava, you are almost back to zero...
@@Eyecraftmc i also think it was amazing but why did you say it's basically impossible to make a nether portal with just one bucket I mean it's possible and even pretty easy
I played for the first time in a long ass time and when I first got deep down in a cave and seen the natural light from plants and the different cave biomes I was super overwhelmed it’s some of the most beautiful things I seen in the game
Wow, the no diamond pickaxe method of creating a nether portal just blew my mind... idk why I never thought of that! Thank you for this very straight forward video! 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Tip: If you get a iron axe, mine about 1-2 stacks of any type of log, then turn that into planks then sticks 1 log of any type is 4 planks, since fletchers which a fletching table is crafted with 4 planks and 2 flint. fletchers give 1 emerald for 32 sticks and 1 log that is turned into planks gives 8 sticks, 1 stack of logs is 256 planks which can get you 8 stacks of sticks, which that is 16 emeralds, then use those emeralds or get more sticks to get fortune 3, fortune 3 is a enchanted book that can multiply ores, normally without fortune 3 you get 1 diamond, with fortune 3 you can get up to 4 diamonds, I would recommend putting fortune 3 on a diamond pickaxe since you can upgrade it to netherite late game, the best area to mine for diamonds on 1.19.2 is -54 to -59 since the deeper the more diamonds, then make diamond tools and armor, I used this method on my hardcore world and got full diamond tools and armor on day 4.
Pro tip: don't convert your logs into stick for emerald, instead convert them to boats and sell them to fisher man (master level) , ik its a little long process but believe ne its worth it , boat trade is 3 times cheaper than stick trade Maths : 64 logs = 64x4 planks = 64x4x2 sticks = 16 emeralds (via stick trade) 60 logs = 60x4 planks = 48 boats = 48 emeralds (via boat trade) Thats 3 times more effective and saves a LOT of wood ad energy,, i know its a little difficult to take the fisherman to the master level but believe me it will worth the efforts
I like how you built the nether portal. As far as lighting it, I saw someone stack wood or other burnable materials against it, then poured lava over these items and while they burned, it ignited the portal. I've not tried it, but I'm going to, just because I'm curious. You bypassed some gold at 13:35. You could make a piece of gold armor so the piglins will not attack you in the nether. You caught that at the end of the video, so it looks like you caught that oversight. Great video overall.
Great video! Been watching since 10k subs and this is definitely the best video you've done so far! Hopefullu this could become a let's play because that would be amazing!
Additional things you may want to do: 1. Note down your first spawn co-ords, so you can do something cool with it later 2. Place down item frames and signs on a ‘memory wall’ that you could put in the first block that you collected; your first blaze rod and/or enderpearl
Something worth mentioning: If you are having trouble with skeletons, a good tactic is to hide around a corner. Without fail, the skeleton will walk right around the corner and you can ambush it easily.
Straight to the point...thanks for sharing. Also started playing about three days ago playing survival. It's been rough but thankfully your content is very helpful!
Thats a mod called optifine Still a recommend every java player to install optifine, the game runs a lot smoother and you get things like dynamic lighting and shaders if youre into that (shaders are laggy tho). Also glass looks better
For anyone working on a new world, MAKE A CAMPFIRE its super simple to use to cook meats and fish without wasting loads of wood and coal every time your hungry + u can burn items u dont need in it
If you want to have a really strong start, the coastal village seed template is very good, as it starts you off with 2 villages, and in the village without the blacksmith, there's a ravine with a lot of iron and it also goes down to deepslate, where there is an exposed dungeon where there are 5 diamonds when you mine down 2 blocks in it, with also some ok loot. Really recommend this, as it lets you have a pretty strong start, which also lets you make an easy nether portal since there's a lava pool on the island you start on. Overall, really good seed.
I find that I tend to have more fun when I slow down and enjoy the environments the game has thrown me into and figure out what I can build to improve upon the locations, rushing to the nether serves little to no purpose other than progression for progressions sake
The word smelt has a specific meaning: extract (metal) from its ore by a process involving heating and melting. You don't smelt food. You don't smelt wood.
My beginner tip:to get iron/coal fast and quick go to y-130-150 to get more. mountain's have around 15-23 iron ores. find a mountain for more iron/coal. best biome to get iron/coal is extreme mountains in Savanah
Havn't played Minecraft in 10 years. These Tutorials are great to get back into the game. I played a lot 2009 - 2013, but a lot has changed and some things just confused me when I started my server. Last time I used sand to dry a river and it took hours and yesterday I found out that sponges were a thing and i facepalmed hard.
1. Get wood (lots) and prioritise a bed 2. Dig and start making a stone picaxe 3. Find around 30 iron and some coal and if you don’t find any coal, use the ‘lots of wood’ to smelt the iron and make a set of iron armour. Perfect start👌 (Also spam the bed before mobs spawn at night)
If you don't have a lot of coal. Make some charcoal, and for food, use a campfire. You use 1 charcoal (or coal) it will cook your food forever for no additional cost.
If you manage to get water bucket early or your cave entrance is near water, try pouring down the water into it before jumping in so that you can swim back up later x)
Water buckets. Water buckets are your friend. I like to make two early and then I can make infinite water sources wherever I go. This is helpful for making waterfalls which both provide safety against falling and also allow convenient transit up and down without having to pillar or bring ladders. Additionally the waterfalls are useful for navigation and make lava safe. You can also use water buckets tactically to stop mobs swarming you, or to make a safe space if you aggro an enderman. The same is also true when raiding end cities too, especially if you get a riptide trident. The trident makes it easy to get up, water falls then eliminate the need to do parkour and risk of fall damage, and finally if you're on a realm then marking an end city with waterfalls is a great way to make it very obvious for other players that the city has already been raided
You'll br suffering tachycardia whenever you see an elder guardian, a wither, an ender dragon, a power 4 skelly, iron sword zombie, enderman, ravager, warden or shulker. Luckily those are rare or in specific places
Excellent video! Lots of good tips in the comments, too. My tip is to always, and immediately, put your four main tools in the same order in slots 1,2,3,4. We do sword, pick, shovel, axe.
I put pick, shovel, sword, bow, torches then the others i vary. That way I've got the first half of the bar split into mining/digging > combat > exploration/further combat Totally arbitrary, but thats what feels right to me
I kind of disagree with the fact of backing into a corner, because this isn't viable for creepers, as you have to run away from them after each hit if you don't want them to explode, and if you have more than 3 mobs they can easily corner you if you are near a certain thing like a wall. I think a water stream is much more viable as the mobs just cannot walk through it, but you can (although flowing vertical water is even worse than a wall in my opinion since a skeleton can easily knock you off, and if you are unlucky you can take a ton of fall damage). Also, it's not basically impossible to build a nether portal with one bucket, as you can just place 5 blocks and place the water, and place the lava around it.
This is the eternal question of Minecraft, How to keep it interesting past a certain point. I may make a video about this in the future but for now here are some ideas: Make a zoo featuring as many mobs as you can gather from common to rare, Try and explore to every biome in the game without elytra, Try to collect 5 enchanted golden apples, Build nether ice highways to distant lands, Try fully mining out 5x5 chunks in the ground, Fully Drain a Swamp, make a mega beacon or for a real challenge make a full diamond or netherite beacon, you could even try to build an amazing city or town somewhere in your world. Hopefully those help :)
Here I thought I had the right way down. I start the very beginning like you only I chop down more trees. Then I dig down underground and keep minding till I have plenty of cobblestone and iron. I think I am going to try it your way.
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I'm having a good day, how is yours ? Glad to see this at first I thought it was the survival series thanks for the advice!
Another tips for beginners
1) If you can't find a lot of coal, you can smelt logs in furnace to get charcoal
2) To smelt lots of items make a block of coal. It smelts 80 items(if I remember correctly)
3) If you make a bucket and if there is no coal in deepslate layer, then use the bucket to get Lava bucket from nearest Lava pool and put the Lava bucket in furnace to smelt 100 items!!! We also get the bucket back
4) If you don't have a shield and a creeper is going to explode, place a block between your feet and him, you won't take damage(first practice this in creative)
Hope these helps
Good Tips!
@@Eyecraftmc oh my gosh thanks bro! Feels good hearing that from a legend 🔥
Never thought of tip #3 or 4. Good tips!
@@carrtermcfadden1466 thanks
@@carrtermcfadden1466Also did you know that before going into a nether portal, if you throw an item from your invitory into the nether and it goes through the portal,then when you go through the portal the loading screen will be much quicker loaded(because it already loaded when the item went through it)
me playing minecraft for 8 years still watching these tutorials
i have a twin now
Here we are, the best people willing to keep learning about their growing hobby in a relaxing way. Giving my regards (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
Same I've been playing it on grade 1 and I'm now grade 8
I've been playing minecraft for 7 years and i still don't know how to start my world. 💀
It is same thing for me
3:37 If you already have an Iron Ingot, use your shovel to mine some Gravel and find a piece of Flint. After that, craft a Flint and Steel to burn mobs before killing them so you can get already-cooked meat. This is my prefered method.
I second this, works great
what type of meat is it? HOOMAN?
@@happyadrian15 OH NO
That and sword fishing in rivers are my favorites ways
@@happyadrian15 Is that a Daph x Hachu ref?
Actually, instead of throwing away ur wooden pickaxe, you can use it as fuel in your furnace, keep in mind that the wooden sword won't keep the furnace fire up for long
I like ti keep the wooden puckaxe in an itemfeame as it was the thing that started it all other than the crafting table
@@ducksongfans Nice idea
@@ducksongfans same here
I found a blacksmith and iron before coal
Oh damn really?! I've been throwing my wood tools in the fire
2:08 NEVER throw away your first tool, it's an amazing peice for your museum once you get that far
i think Throw away the tool is a good idea if you want to save your inventory slot
@@Shelly70780 or burning it for food
@@Shelly70780 or for mining stone instead of breaking your stone one
@@Pureinsanity1011well I mean you could always just mine three pieces of stone and get 2 sticks
I never use my old stuff😂
Looking for shipwrecks at the beghining of game is a very nice skip that allows you to find materials and make tools without going to caves at all. Just make a boat, kill some fish for food source and dolphins to help you find chests and there is a good chance you can find some diamonds without worrying much =)
Ever seen a shipwreck in the air?
Minecraft generation moment
@@deamon6055 bc my world has that
To add onto this, if you get a buried treasure map and dont wanna dig around for ages to find it, make it so on the map the thingy indicating your position is facing upwards and is just about visible below the middle of the X (there should be like 1 pixel below it)
Dig straight down and you should find it immediately
@@outspade Well, you can also go by looking at chunks coordinates. Chest always spawns on the 9th of x and z. However at times generation messes up the chest spawn.
Fun observation about local difficulty. It was rather lategame, I've been in the area of my base a pretty long time, but most zombies that I've encountered didn't have any armor, except for some loners in iron or chainmail (the difficulty is hard). However, while zombifying some villagers for my trading hall, one of them, after getting zombified, got a full set of diamond armor! It was the only time I've seen a naturally generated zombie (though I'd say it's semi-natural) in full diamond.
Free diamond armor would uave killed it
Nah diamond armor is to easy to gey eith villager trading
@@ducksongfans Which role is that, I’m barely getting back to it since years ago
(I’m playing it on my Switch)
That's really rare. In fact, the rarest mob is a baby zombie villager with full enchanted diamond armor, riding a chicken. Good luck finding that
@@GamepadStudios Maybe it;s bedrock only, but the rarest is actually one riding a brown pandaa.
You don't waste anytime getting into it. Great vid!
Thanks!
I don't agree with your method because it's not that good. On the first day you should also make a how and then make three animal pens for cows sheep and chicken. This.will give you a very good food farm. You should grow crops rather than going mining and hunt fish for food. At night set your spawn near the animal pens and kill skeletons for bonemeal to grow your crops with a shield. This will give you so many cornmeal to grow crops which you should use to capture animals and make your farm larger. Then find a mountain to get so much iron and coal get full iron. Then with food go for mining get as much iron and possible. Get diamonds only 5 and note the cords of other diamonds. You will use three for pick and 2 for enchantment table. Plant so many sugar cane breed all animals so you get infinite food kill cows for leather and grow sugarcane get 15 level enchantment do your pickaxe fortune and mine the rest of diamonds to get full diamond find nether fortress defeat ender dragon and enchant your armour with levels you got from killing the dragon. You should not go mining first. You should first make a food farm that lasts. At the end of video he only had 2 mutton left.
Agreed your the ost eiffent youtuber
@@tahashah6117 my man just wrote an entire essay for a video game
@@tahashah6117 that is your opinion and you should not hate other peoples opinion because you have your own and by the way your way takes probably longer, and your reply does not make sense because he was right! He didn’t waste time getting to the point I guess you just didn’t understand that because you saying no or whatever but what I don’t understand the reason we reply is to talk about the comment and your NOT DOING JUST THAT so just Edit your reply or just comment that don’t leave something that doesn’t fit/ make sense on a reply or do nothing idk but I AM TURNING TEN YEARS OLD ON JULY 3rd and I CAN MAKE PROPER SENTENCES lol I go to 5th grade next school year wow my birthday is July 3rd 2012
Another tip if you're more of a technically inclined player, set up a villager breeder and get an armorer as quickly as you can, an armorer can give you full enchanted diamond armor with a level 19 enchant on it. Some other good villagers to get would be librarians and cartographers as you can go between buying glass from a librarian, turn it into panes and sell that to the cartographer for emeralds, a farmer, again, good source of emeralds and a weapon smith, you can get a diamond axe or sword with I believe the same level enchant as the armor from the armorer.
Villager trading is so op early game if you know what you are doing.
Within 4/5 in-game days I got a bunch of emeralds from fletcher stick trades and clay trades from mason and used them to get a full set of enchanted diamond armor (the enchantments weren’t that good but better than nothing) and a bunch of mending books from a librarian villager.
I wouldn’t say a villager breeder is necessary. In early game just dig 4/5 villagers into holes and make them the profession that you want
Fletchers.
8 wood per emerald, just sell him hundreds of sticks 😂
Wow, you got what are major milestones for me so fast.
I had no idea about the "local difficulty" mechanic. Explains why I get a load of mobs while building.
I hope to try your start method on my next world, may start one just to give it a go. Thank you.
Yeah after years of playing i was so happy after finally making a nether portal in legit survival for first time😂
@Polar the nether was great, but i lost that world cause my computor is absolute trash and the world reset for some reason
I’ve been playing for over 6 years now, but watching the beginners and starter guides are always very entertaining. Plus sometimes they give little ideas I didn’t realize :)
A missing tip is to make a campfire with your first bit of coal. This will allow you to cook infinite food for the one-off cost of 1 lump of coal.
This is especially useful for the raw meat from killing animals you encounter incidentally as you start a world, and can even be useful later in the game too if you make several campfires in a row with a system of hoppers (or a hopper minecart) to collect the food once cooked.
Also useful to use the smoke for honey harvesting
well yes but no because unless you have silk touch on your pickaxe , each time you mine it you only get the charcoal back , so it might require to much wood for early game ...
@@gerardmatthieu907 or he means set it up at home base and cook it when home so you always have a food source.
Just an FYI to all: hoppers can NOT be used to *place* the food on the campfire, but CAN be used to collect the cooked food (as mentioned by OP)
@@SreenikethanI dispensers?
Local Difficulty never influences mob spawning, only the mobs spawned. However, usually you can progress faster than the mobs, and this mechanic is merely a tap on the brakes from you overpowering them.
When it comes to mob spawns, there are only three factors to take into account: amount and concentration of spawning spaces, fullness of the mob cap, and the highest non-air block.
If you lit up the entire area, the game struggles to fill up the mob cap and eventually you will find a concentration of mobs in that corner of your base you forgot to light up. If you cave in a new area, most of your 70 mobs will be in other caves with little chance to encounter you before they despawn. The highest non-air block is mainly useful for mob farming, as mob spawn attempts occur between the bottom of the world and the highest non-air block. To give an illustration of this: the addition of the deepslate layer cuts the mob spawns of the y=0-64 area in half, and building an Enderman farm at y=9 requires about 10x as many spawning spaces for the same speed as at y=0.
Literally few minutes ago I watched a video that said "So I did some off-camera mining".
Good job, helping new players, good quality and also enjoyable
You can also go underwater mining with doors, there's no air exposure underwater, so diamonds appear in bigger clusters.
Kill hoglins in crimsom forests as they drop leather and porkchop and are very common.
Loot the ships you find along the way.
Maps always point north.
Save rotten flesh if you have wolves in mind.
Light torches around a spawner and save the coordinates in a notepad
I will add more at replies
I have 3 notepads of notes and coords since I started playing this game during covid lol
@@moldyzucchinis3251 you can also use clientside mods to note down coordinates I your world, much more convenient.
Or if you have the luxury, try book & quill items
@@YounesLayachi or just press f2 to make a screenshot the screenshots are just saved in your .minecraft folder under screenshots
@@voidbite bruh, screenshots
1) can't be viewed in Minecraft
2) are megabytes in size when I just need XYZ
3) can't be named or searched in Minecraft
So I have a keybind in Minecraft to add current XYZ position to the list and optionally give it a name. Then I can open the list in Minecraft and get any XYZ by looking at the names (for example, "portal" or "monument")
@@YounesLayachi yes but it depends on if you like to play modded or not
Another tip that's helped me tons is to turn hitboxes on that way you can see mobs from a lot farther than you normally can (press F3+B)
As usual straightforward and super helpful!
Glad you liked it :)
Another good tip if you are in a cave to place your torches on one side of the wall. That way you know if all your torches are on the right wall, your return trip will have the torches on the left side.
Gah! That's SO logical - why didn't I think of that!! Definitely using that from now on - thanks!
I place my torches so they "face" (stick out from the wall towards) the direction I need to go back. This provides the added benefit of being able to mark "go up" by placing it flat on the ground where the first jump is made.
Also, blocking off dead-ends with cobblestone after mining the valuables makes it clear you blocked this up for a reason. I see some people use dirt or natural stones, but that can lead to you strip mining into blocks you already mined.
My kid taught me that :) Besids not getting lie, when you play together, it’s a good way to let the one know the areas you already explored and from what direction. If a branch of a cave or abandoned mine has already been mined and there’s no reason to go back, we’ll put a piece of cobblestone at the entrance to mark it. In a complex cave system or mine, I like to place a few blocks of polished granite with a torch on the side that faces the way out.
Also good practice to just know the cordinates of your base. Even if you’re trapped in a cave dig up and travel via the surface
I also like to use different-colored blocks than you typically find in caves. Shearing leaves off trees and using those to make a trail can work shockingly well -- green is NOT a color you easily find in caves, so it's easy to pick out. Also, block off dead ends and alternate passageways so you aren't confused by them when finding your way back.
Note for 8:30, there are certain specific heights that you take damage from. They are always whole numbers though, if I recall correctly. So make a slab and fall off that, and you should be safe no matter what, since slabs are a half block which will make all your heights safe.
Does it work in bedrock
how i play:
1. make wooden pickaxe
2. find stone and make stone tools
3. wait until night (get some food, get a bed etc)
4. kill a spider
5. make a fishing rod
6. fish for the next 6 hours straight
A tip to never get lost: When you place torches you should pick a wall, only place torches on that side. That way you never get lost and you always know which way is deeper in and which way is back out... when you reach a junction, go the same direction as the torches you place.
I like to keep my wooden pickaxe as a trophy for when my world is in the late stage on hardcore...
Also don't encourage people killing sheep :C
Sheep are trash, and must be purged.
This used to be an absolute must for me when caving HOWEVER.... since they introduced changes to caves and the types that can spawn, i find that method is laughably inconsistent and just gets me into trouble more than it helps. Theres way more caves that are simply too wide for the "always on one side" tactic- they force you to light up an adjacent wall or leave a patch of darkness that will easily spawn mobs ☹️
@@Loctorakexactly my problem!! im always terrified of being lost in the caves. Have any tips?
Same problem, did you find any solution@@Chethana-zo4gw
It's amazing to me that videos like this are still being made. I get there's lots of new players now, but even me as a 10 year player is watching this for help!
This tutorial was so helpful, i used to go from starting in a world and doing nothing but running around looking for a village, because i thought that everything i needed was there, like a golem for iron, hay bales for bread, and a blacksmith for armor. But thanks to this tutorial, and learning how to go through the nether from watching speed runners, watching speed runners, i have successfully beat the game for the first time. Thank you for the tutorial, you are great.
Just stumbled upon this guide. Pure gold!
A small addition: if you are already in caving pick up at least 4 pieces of gold to get a golden armor piece.
This way when you go into the nether you don't have to deal with the zombie piglings. One type of mob less to stress about.
i used this tutorial 6 months ago and i’ve came back because i’ve beat the game full netherite armor decent base and nice farms this was very useful and for newer players make a campfire very useful
I suggest making a smoker and a blast furnace
Also the nether portal can be made much easier if you pillar up place the water and make the obsidian around the resulting waterfall
14:46 Iron and *tuff
this is really helpful because I always don't have the best luck starting a mc world and I needed help with it lol
I always use two torches side by side to mark paths back to the surface when getting into tunnels that feed back into each other.
Recently started played for my son. Came to this video after having a fairly good idea of how to play. Must say after an accumulative 3 hours watching tutorial videos, this one encapsulates exactly what you need to do with no bs and gets straight to the point.
another good way to get food especially in bedrock is to craft a fishing rod. This is extremely useful as you will fish even better rods for yourself and even get some enchanted bows or books
Do this while waiting for crops to grow for even more food
Been crafting for quite some time but you got my subscription today as this is the first Minecraft video I have watched where the tutorial actually explains really well how to go about beginning stages of survival.
I'm addicted to villager-dependent farms so I always hunt for a village right away. Villager breeder comes first, then an iron farm. Having an iron farm is basically winning the game so anything goes after that.
I personally do ianxofour's iron farm design first (try and get it done by day 2 or so) then all else comes after. It's hard to realise how much smoother the transition from early-game to mid-game survival becomes with a virtually unlimited source of iron.
Ayy fellow ianxofour enjoyer lets gooo
@@Smitology Link?
@@corvus196 I think UA-cam auto-removes comments with a link, so just search "ianxofour iron farm" and it'll be the first one, a video by a guy with that username.
I’ve been playing this game for about 10 years now and I have no idea why I’m here but none the less good video. Keep it up
I tend to use my no-longer-needed wooden pickaxe to smelt one wooden log for a piece of charcoal that would then be used to smelt 8 wooden logs to get some torches and to have some fuel to cook food and what not.
Also I tend to be stingy with my iron in the beginning, I usually save whatever I can for an automated iron farm.
Sounds like the "right way" for a speedrun. Many players may have differing goals. Killing every animal right off kind of shoots yourself in the foot if a goal is to achieve higher enchantments. Making shears for wool might allow another player to start breeding sheep. Diving into the deep caves on the first night is rarely ever advise unless you are seriously experienced. You make solid suggestions for experienced players. For newer players, not so much.
Then find another video more your speed/skill range, I found the video pretty helpful not being super advanced n doable.
Yeah I agree, this tutorial is way too fast, I would normally focus on building my base and after like a week I make an enchanting table and at least 2 weeks later I go to the nether. But this one does all of that in a few minutes, which makes players advance too quickly and thus run out of thing to do faster. I don't understand why do they want to rush the game so much, it just makes the fun last a lot less.
I would suggest after getting and basic tools to immediately make a cow farm, basically infinite food for your entire playthrough
how i play :
1. chop tree and make wooden pickaxe
2. craft stone things
3. craft a smoker
4. burn wooden pickaxe
5. iron
6. make a tiny house
7. fishing
8. deleting the world
9. repeat
Real
Another tip: use 4 logs of your choice and craft the furnace into a smoker and it will cook your food twice as fast
This helped alot. I've been gone from Minecraft for 3 years
The one who didn't play Minecraft and going to start then don't watch this video as first Minecraft night will always be rememberable.
I'm getting so tired of my survival maps getting so big and having to delete everything so you can still play that map. If you want to beat everything in your survival world it gets too big too fast. Why? It never used to do that. Now I feel like I should just start playing in creative mode and that's depressing because I love survival.
My first order of priority in a new 1.18 world, after basics, is setting up well-sized crop field(cane/wheat/carrots/pumpkins) as well as sheep and cow pens, right next to a village, and using the resources from those to grow the village and level up a number of key trades. Going by this guide, you fall into lava, you are almost back to zero...
Just dont fall in lava ;)
I started collecting material to building a big house after I got the stone tools but the results was a massive beautiful house❤
Yes thank you. I've been waiting for this for soooooooooo long thank you😁😁😁😁😁
You're so welcome!
@@Eyecraftmc i also think it was amazing but why did you say it's basically impossible to make a nether portal with just one bucket I mean it's possible and even pretty easy
You didn't waste any time. Just straight into the point. Your voice is also so clean. Love your channel. And you also deserve more followers❤
Campfires are good because they take less fuel than furnaces
1:25, when he skipped that tree, he made me think about my entire life
Straight to the point. This was so helpful
This is actually really useful. I always find myself lost with no direction doing useless things playing minecraft and just get bored.
This actually helps me thank you
No Problem!
I played for the first time in a long ass time and when I first got deep down in a cave and seen the natural light from plants and the different cave biomes I was super overwhelmed it’s some of the most beautiful things I seen in the game
I spawned on a ocean 🔥🔥
Wow, the no diamond pickaxe method of creating a nether portal just blew my mind... idk why I never thought of that! Thank you for this very straight forward video! 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Tip: If you get a iron axe, mine about 1-2 stacks of any type of log, then turn that into planks then sticks 1 log of any type is 4 planks, since fletchers which a fletching table is crafted with 4 planks and 2 flint. fletchers give 1 emerald for 32 sticks and 1 log that is turned into planks gives 8 sticks, 1 stack of logs is 256 planks which can get you 8 stacks of sticks, which that is 16 emeralds, then use those emeralds or get more sticks to get fortune 3, fortune 3 is a enchanted book that can multiply ores, normally without fortune 3 you get 1 diamond, with fortune 3 you can get up to 4 diamonds, I would recommend putting fortune 3 on a diamond pickaxe since you can upgrade it to netherite late game, the best area to mine for diamonds on 1.19.2 is -54 to -59 since the deeper the more diamonds, then make diamond tools and armor, I used this method on my hardcore world and got full diamond tools and armor on day 4.
This isnt a tip lol its a whole ass tutorial 😂
Pro tip: don't convert your logs into stick for emerald, instead convert them to boats and sell them to fisher man (master level) , ik its a little long process but believe ne its worth it , boat trade is 3 times cheaper than stick trade
Maths :
64 logs = 64x4 planks = 64x4x2 sticks = 16 emeralds (via stick trade)
60 logs = 60x4 planks = 48 boats = 48 emeralds (via boat trade)
Thats 3 times more effective and saves a LOT of wood ad energy,, i know its a little difficult to take the fisherman to the master level but believe me it will worth the efforts
I like how you built the nether portal. As far as lighting it, I saw someone stack wood or other burnable materials against it, then poured lava over these items and while they burned, it ignited the portal. I've not tried it, but I'm going to, just because I'm curious. You bypassed some gold at 13:35. You could make a piece of gold armor so the piglins will not attack you in the nether. You caught that at the end of the video, so it looks like you caught that oversight. Great video overall.
Great video! Been watching since 10k subs and this is definitely the best video you've done so far! Hopefullu this could become a let's play because that would be amazing!
I started today with Minecraft. This is the best video I've saw, i like that it's so on point without any jokes in between
wow this is one of the best tutorials ive seen yet
Additional things you may want to do:
1. Note down your first spawn co-ords, so you can do something cool with it later
2. Place down item frames and signs on a ‘memory wall’ that you could put in the first block that you collected; your first blaze rod and/or enderpearl
Something worth mentioning: If you are having trouble with skeletons, a good tactic is to hide around a corner. Without fail, the skeleton will walk right around the corner and you can ambush it easily.
Straight to the point...thanks for sharing. Also started playing about three days ago playing survival. It's been rough but thankfully your content is very helpful!
What I do is keeping a book and quill and I keep note of coordinates of important locations.
I recommend you note down stuff outside the game like a notes app or an actual notebook in case the book and quill is lost
@@masterdeetectiv9520 yea. Thats a good tip.
I've been playing Minecraft since I was 6 on ps3 and now I'm 11 and playing on pe 1.21 update I like old minecraft
Very soothing presentation and pretty up-to-date & optimised guide ! Nice
Awesome video can wait to play it again, it has been so long since I played MC. I'm excited there is so many new thing.
Need a complete series of tips tutorial
I generally know how to start a survival world but I'm always looking for more ideas when I start. So thank you for making this video it was helpful.
Amazing video! Straight to the point and lots of useful informations. Well done! :)
Omg thanks have been alaways doing all of these wrong so now ilearned thanks so much ur the best youtuber ill sub u for sure! 😊❤❤
Small tip: if you turn on dynamic lighting in video settings, the torches actually emit light making you see better, and it doesnt lag your game
I think that’s only for optifine
Thats a mod called optifine
Still a recommend every java player to install optifine, the game runs a lot smoother and you get things like dynamic lighting and shaders if youre into that (shaders are laggy tho). Also glass looks better
For anyone working on a new world, MAKE A CAMPFIRE its super simple to use to cook meats and fish without wasting loads of wood and coal every time your hungry + u can burn items u dont need in it
Now in this uptade we can ride boats off cliffs in bedrock 8:37
If you want to have a really strong start, the coastal village seed template is very good, as it starts you off with 2 villages, and in the village without the blacksmith, there's a ravine with a lot of iron and it also goes down to deepslate, where there is an exposed dungeon where there are 5 diamonds when you mine down 2 blocks in it, with also some ok loot. Really recommend this, as it lets you have a pretty strong start, which also lets you make an easy nether portal since there's a lava pool on the island you start on. Overall, really good seed.
when I get my first few pieces of iron I make a pickaxe and a bucket first a bucket is just a must have for me
A bucket, shield, iron pick. If not complete iron set then I make chest and leg piece atleast.
I make a shield and bucket
Wow I just started a world today and cause of this I already found 9 diamonds thanks this is helpful!
I was binge watching your vids and ended up getting early to this one lol
Nice!
@@Eyecraftmc hey you should put a pinned comment on your video asking if anyone has any questions like the world seed
I find that I tend to have more fun when I slow down and enjoy the environments the game has thrown me into and figure out what I can build to improve upon the locations, rushing to the nether serves little to no purpose other than progression for progressions sake
1:20 Bro sounded like Kermit the Frog for half a second
The word smelt has a specific meaning: extract (metal) from its ore by a process involving heating and melting. You don't smelt food. You don't smelt wood.
this was sooo super useful!
My beginner tip:to get iron/coal fast and quick go to y-130-150 to get more. mountain's have around 15-23 iron ores. find a mountain for more iron/coal. best biome to get iron/coal is extreme mountains in Savanah
I hope you can do ocean monument raiding tips
Havn't played Minecraft in 10 years. These Tutorials are great to get back into the game. I played a lot 2009 - 2013, but a lot has changed and some things just confused me when I started my server. Last time I used sand to dry a river and it took hours and yesterday I found out that sponges were a thing and i facepalmed hard.
instead of throwing away your wooden pickaxe, you can use it as fuel
Or keep it as a memory
1. Get wood (lots) and prioritise a bed
2. Dig and start making a stone picaxe
3. Find around 30 iron and some coal and if you don’t find any coal, use the ‘lots of wood’ to smelt the iron and make a set of iron armour.
Perfect start👌
(Also spam the bed before mobs spawn at night)
12:53 i saw a diamond.
If you don't have a lot of coal.
Make some charcoal, and for food, use a campfire.
You use 1 charcoal (or coal) it will cook your food forever for no additional cost.
What is your favorite way to get back up to the surface when you're done deep caving?
If there is not an easy way to walk out through a vertical cave, I'll generally staircase out or dig straight up (with a torch at my feet ofc)
If you manage to get water bucket early or your cave entrance is near water, try pouring down the water into it before jumping in so that you can swim back up later x)
Water buckets. Water buckets are your friend. I like to make two early and then I can make infinite water sources wherever I go. This is helpful for making waterfalls which both provide safety against falling and also allow convenient transit up and down without having to pillar or bring ladders. Additionally the waterfalls are useful for navigation and make lava safe. You can also use water buckets tactically to stop mobs swarming you, or to make a safe space if you aggro an enderman.
The same is also true when raiding end cities too, especially if you get a riptide trident. The trident makes it easy to get up, water falls then eliminate the need to do parkour and risk of fall damage, and finally if you're on a realm then marking an end city with waterfalls is a great way to make it very obvious for other players that the city has already been raided
You have a very soothing and well pronounced voice, and an intelligent well structured delivery, get this man on a podcast
As the mob come in front of me, my heart beat raises 😆😆😆
You'll br suffering tachycardia whenever you see an elder guardian, a wither, an ender dragon, a power 4 skelly, iron sword zombie, enderman, ravager, warden or shulker.
Luckily those are rare or in specific places
Excellent video! Lots of good tips in the comments, too. My tip is to always, and immediately, put your four main tools in the same order in slots 1,2,3,4. We do sword, pick, shovel, axe.
I put pick, shovel, sword, bow, torches then the others i vary. That way I've got the first half of the bar split into mining/digging > combat > exploration/further combat
Totally arbitrary, but thats what feels right to me
I kind of disagree with the fact of backing into a corner, because this isn't viable for creepers, as you have to run away from them after each hit if you don't want them to explode, and if you have more than 3 mobs they can easily corner you if you are near a certain thing like a wall. I think a water stream is much more viable as the mobs just cannot walk through it, but you can (although flowing vertical water is even worse than a wall in my opinion since a skeleton can easily knock you off, and if you are unlucky you can take a ton of fall damage).
Also, it's not basically impossible to build a nether portal with one bucket, as you can just place 5 blocks and place the water, and place the lava around it.
finally somone said it
1-spawn
2-find a village
3-build an iron farm
4-build a villager trading hall and trade for diamond tools and armor
Hey eyecraft,I killed the ender dragon and don't know what to do,I've made tons of farms and am demotivated,what should I do?
This is the eternal question of Minecraft, How to keep it interesting past a certain point. I may make a video about this in the future but for now here are some ideas: Make a zoo featuring as many mobs as you can gather from common to rare, Try and explore to every biome in the game without elytra, Try to collect 5 enchanted golden apples, Build nether ice highways to distant lands, Try fully mining out 5x5 chunks in the ground, Fully Drain a Swamp, make a mega beacon or for a real challenge make a full diamond or netherite beacon, you could even try to build an amazing city or town somewhere in your world. Hopefully those help :)
@@Eyecraftmc or take a break
I would love a continuation of this
5:35 DONT do that if your in BEDROCK edition
But I wanna chop wood💀
To scam fletchers
Thanks! Really helped. Also, when I used this and when trying to find food I found a shipwreck. Shipwreck bay is now my world.
cool
Here I thought I had the right way down. I start the very beginning like you only I chop down more trees. Then I dig down underground and keep minding till I have plenty of cobblestone and iron. I think I am going to try it your way.