It's rare to find a "How to start a world" video that doesn't tell you how to "do it right" or direct you towards the Ultimate End Goal of defeating the dragon in the End, as though that's all that matters. It's just you, telling us what you like to do and how. Very nice.
I recommend making a book and quill. You can use this for a diary, notes, projects, etc. You can also use it for coordinates if you don't wanna look through all of your screenshots and photos just for coordinates
I like to use these to write a "diary" about the lore and stuff of the things I build. I treat it like a solo roleplaying type experience. It's gotten me into a character, which makes it easy to decide what to do or build next.
Some really helpful advice here. A couple of points that I would add. Don’t throw your wooden tools away. Use them as fuel in the furnace at the game start. If you spawn in an area like desert or badlands, or on an island, remember that kelp can be used as both fuel and a food. Use your early iron to make a shield and a water bucket. Both invaluable when exploring caves.
@@Captoad usually it's just to preserve their first tools, in case the world becomes massive. But otherwise a lot of people I know just make a wooden pickaxe and use it to get stone, then use the stone tools.
@@Captoad The last thing I do with my wooden pickaxe is use it to smelt a log into charcoal. If I do that, I have less planks floating around in my inventory while I go adventuring, and I've started the process of turning my excess logs into something more useful.
I killed a ender dragon with my bare fist I broke a. Sword exploded the ender dragon died because of my bed so I killed the ender dragon with my bare fist
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For all those playing with the thought, I highly recommend to not start a new world. Lay down al your stuff and walk far away. Start from a new but without crating a new world. Doing this, you only have to keep one world, which will grow and develope a history over time. Something that goes lost when you start a completely new world over and over again. Ofc, this is only feasible if you plan to play vanilla. But the feeling a few years down the road will be so much better when you can revisit a massive, personal world that shows your entire minecraft history.
My friends and i play on a bedrock edition realm and are resetting it in the near future and suggested something like that. Putting everything away in chests, setting world spawn and few thousand blocks away, and starting a new world while still having everything we made over the months
I rarely kill "wild" animals, save them for later to breed with. Normally more than enough of other food, along can save time on collecting to a farm. Meat that can be used for trading I store for later. Farm tip: Crops grow faster if in alternate rows, also need light if dark. Save coal for trade and blocks, since charcoal is easily obtained.
I came here just to spread my idea of starting a world dedicated to building a railway in one direction endlessly. However, you mustn't simply build the rails - you must build bridges, cutouts of mountains, and tunnels for the railway. Keeping to standards for your railway's construction, see where it takes you! I've built proper railways over oceans, through mountains, over mountains, through the forests, deserts, snowy tundras, etc... I love it and hop on Minecraft to work on my railway everyday.
@@Scrafx I have a lot of rules for the railway. All rails must be elevated two blocks above ocean level, and when building my large bridge over oceans, the rails must be 4 blocks above the water. The railway can climb and descend, but I have rules for that, too. If the terrain is too extreme, I'll opt for tunnels or cutouts. Sometimes if there's an ocean coming up, I'll choose to flatten a hill I'm building through to acquire stone, andesite and granite. I use a ton of smooth stone for large bridge columns. I use andesite for the track surface, and granite for the sort of guardrails of the bridge. I use lanterns on large bridges and in tunnels, and torches for anywhere else. My longest railway is like, 6,000 blocks long - including all these rules and standards I have. I have updated my rules and because It would be too much work to rebuild the 2,000 block-long, large bridge I built in order to meet the new standards, I abandoned it. I made two new worlds since. One I abandoned after 1,000 blocks due to irl stuff, but my current one is just as long - on pause because of my Xbox. I just built a tunnel into a sub-mountain cave system that's the biggest I've ever seen. I think I'm going to level the entire biome for materials, revealing the cave. There's an ocean of unknown spanse coming up and I don't want to build a large bridge underneath the unsupported cave ceiling. I understand it's Minecraft, but thinking this way makes it more fun that just doing whatever.
I usually break the entire first pickaxe mining stone. It's sort of tradition and I don't do anything else until I break it Edit: For you know who you are, I used to rush the beginning game. I'd make a wood pick just to mine 3 cobble and make a stone pick. Then I'd head immediately for iron. I realized I had never made a full set of wooden tools and usually skipped right over the stone phase. I started slowing down a while ago and just enjoying the game.
Nice that you have a tradition. Mine is something he said and it’s just keeping it forever. Sometimes I make a shrine for it at spawn or just keep it in a treasure room
I bought Minecraft 2 weeks ago on PS5. Last time i played was at beta Mc, when I was a kid. Many things changed. Need to learn game again. Im 28 ys. old and I like this game cuz I can relax after hard day, great video! Time to collect some diamonds!
Something fun to do that I will always recommend is starting your base with 1 room. After getting more resources, keep building in creative and different ways. I always look at Stampy’s world for inspiration.
Yes, exactly! I made up some lore for my newest world. An ancient civilization made all the naturally generated structures and left me my first wooden pic. Who are there, where did they go, what could I build to tell the story... it give me odd yet creative ideas for builds when I try to fit a narrative in there.
Just wanted to say I started up my first hardcore world using this tutorial. I thought I spawned in a lame savannah biome, but I went around the mountain in front of the spawn and found a village, and a cherry grove biome. I’m now staying in the cherry grove on the opposite side of the mountain :) For anyone curious, the seed is 3449278947243188591 :)
I've been sporadically playing minecraft for over 10 years now but I just got Java the other day and got probably the craziest spawn I've ever seen. I spawned in a jungle and could see a Jungle temple straddling a river that went straight down into a ravine from my spawn block. I then left the jungle and came to the shoreline where I could see an ocean monument and 1/2 shipwreck. Then there was what is especially a floating mountain as most of the base is one of the new giant open caves! All while you have the previously mentioned ravine showing up randomly😂
I’ve had the opposite, been playing Java since beta so 13 years I think Bored on a coach the other week I installed the mobile version Found a vein of 16 diamonds Stronghold is under a abandoned village instead of a normal one with a desert well next to it Village I’m based at Is right next to a jungle I think it’s the rare alternative jungle or whatever it’s called with a mineshaft directly underneath don’t know how to check the biome tho And there’s some other rare gen stuff I’ve found but can’t remember off the back of my hand And also 13 years of playing and it’s my first time finding a stronghold and defeating the ender dragon 😂
@@FloydLeech2023 maybe they meant modified jungle edge? that’s the only rare part of the jungle i could think of… or it could be a sparse jungle like you said
Thank you. I've been struggling with coming back to the game, as I have no clue what to do in a survival world anymore, and this gave me more ideas on what to do and plan. Thank you for helping me come back to this awesome game!
Nice guide. A few things I like to have early on. A fishing rod. A boat. Golden apples. The first two are obviously useful. The golden Apple hoarding is for curing zombie villagers. I captured and cured enough to make an entire village with amazing discounted trades. 1 pane of glass for 1 emerald was an amazing one that I got. Definitely worth chopping down trees and collecting gold.
Liking this video, and MineCraft is so much fun to play. I always look for the first tree that I need to punch down by collecting as much stacks of logs I'll need to build a starter house, then look for food at villages to create the first food farm in any survival world.
When I start a world, I refrain from settling at any location before I've located the Stronghold, so that means making some armor, building a Portal, and venturing the Nether until I have at least 8 Pearls to turn into Ender Eyes (in case some will break). Obsidian can be bartered from Piglins and a heat source (Fire Charge, Flint and Steel) can be either bartered with, or looted from Bastions and Fortresses. Main reason for doing this is to stay close to the End Portal, and maybe incoporating it into a build (or turned into a duper, if needs be).
First thing I do is just explore for hours. Find some villages, take their bread, a ton of hay bales, and anything else valuable, then go explore. I just started a world and by the end of the night I realized I had explored for like 5 or 6 hours, just looking for loot, some mining, and looking for a nice place to settle. At this point I am very wealthy indeed, few stacks or iron, over a dozen diamonds, tons of golden apples, lapis, 3 enchanted golden apples, and a bunch of other valuables that I can't remember. I ended up travelling a total of roughly 10000 blocks in the X axis and 5000 in the Y, and I still have not found a place I wan to live; I am very picky and want to find a village in a snowy plains biome next to a regular or snowy taiga biome with a nice landscape. I will not rest until I do!
So you use mods? A map mod would help you a lot in finding it! I look for a nice flat place, close to a big river or the sea. With a village nearby so they continue multiplying while I do my stuff.
Awesome video, I'm 37 and I have played this game for years. I am going to let my dad watch this video as he is a bit curious as to how the game works. I love that your video was on topic and straight to the point, much appreciated!
Getting food early on depends on the biome you spawn in and what animals are roaming around. Maybe you spawn in a desert with nothing but rabbits. Not ideal, but again it depends. Also, for enchanting you don't just gain levels of "xp". You get experience. Keep in mind some newer players might not be in the know with some of the slang terms used by gamers.
The best thing about Minecraft is this. I've been playing now for 2 years and I've never even considered going to the End Dimension. I rarely go to the Nether. Just doing this is what excites me. But there is so much more to explore!
I keep my wooden pickaxe, I either use it as a fuel when there's no coal around or keep it safely and when I'm fully upgraded, I display it in a museum as the "first pickaxe of the world which was used to create this world" lol.
jeez you gave me a heart atack I was watching this while starting my minecraft world and craped myself when i heard the creeper sound at 2:13 good vid tho
Thats a commendable explanation ngl I hv been playing Minecraft for the past 3-4 years and whenever i start a new survival world, i look for a good seed with a plains village nearby near spawn with flat areas around it and build a string duper within the first day With the string i trade it with fishermen to get emeralds which I then turn to diamond gear and tools eventually After around 5 days i set up an elementary iron farm for basic supplies and farms i would build later on Then i upgrade my string duper with hoppers and go down in a cave for mere 2 diamonds Then after setting up the enchantment table i enchant my diamond tools traded through the toolsmith And optionally setup a few librarians to help me through In my recent world through this strategy, i was stacked and geared up within the first six days Hope this helps And if u see this comment im really open up to any suggestions u could give :)
im trying to get a friend into minecraft and this video is just what i needed :D its perfect, doesnt look too much like a straightforward tutorial, and has every useful thing :) keep up the great work, this is a well-earned sub :)) im imagining their face when u say "keep the villagers safe" and casually trap them inside a house 💀
Most underrated minecraft youtuber alert! The quality is exquisite, the content is clear and easy to understand, and your voice is so soothing, its a nice a break from the usual over-excited insanity that we see on other channels. Keep it up man!
I personally don't like to build a base early. I usually start by getting full iron, diamond sword and pickaxe, go to end, beat ender dragon, get elytra and shulker. And finally, build the actual base, because its a lot easier when you got all the late-game tools
I like a challenge and to speed things up. Gathering XP for hours is really not my thing, so I head straight up to the nether and try to get to the end as fast as possible (potions of slow falling are a must). Then I travel immediately to the first end city and build up to the ship. With an Elytra I start raiding all the different citys. I craft tons of shulkerboxes and get all the diamond tools. There are reaaaaally good items in these cities. Pickaxes with efficieny 4 unbreaking, mending and silk touch/luck III are not rare. I collect as long as I need to until I have all items to get perfect tools and armor. End chests are the key. You get stacks of iron, gold and diamonds this way. So you're set and skip all the boring steps (they get boring after the 10th time.
2 days ago i started a new minecraft world. I travelled for 2 hours: I found 5 villages, 2 desert temples, 2 shipwrecks, a mangrove forest, 1 ruined portal, 747 savanna biome, 89 deserts and i ended up in a jungle where i built a mansion. 😋👌👌
1:25 Easy food sources are definitely fish which you talked about at 1:39 but if you’re not near water and if you have a furnace then chicken is a good source as well. Just don’t eat raw chicken, you will get hunger effect.
I recently started a new world and plan to make it permanent. Idk but I have a habit to just keep exploring after I have unlocked my stone tools and got a bed. What I am looking for is a nice and tidy village, if I find one I will permanently settle in it. First in some villager's house big enough to host me, like the temple or librarian building in the plains village or the two storey taiga village houses. Then I will secure the village by building a wall around it and lighting up the whole area with torches, so that the place remains safe from hostile mobs. I make a farm, herd cows and sheep, trade A LOT with the villagers, build some new stuff in the village, and explore more of the surrounding area. Mind you all this time I was still stuck in stone age, so at last I go mining for Iron. Ever since Iron has become a little more rarer my mining habit is limited as I am not so good in navigating the new large caves, and the monsters. My advice is that if you find a bee hive take it home with you using silk touch, only break it at night time when the bees are inside the hive. If the hive is near your base it's much better. Just plant the bee hive anywhere and plant a decent amount of flowers around it, the bees will be generating honey fast and you can eat the honey. Why are we taking the pain to farm honey? Because it can restore a lot of hunger bars and can be produced fast. Honey has been very much neglected since the 1.15 update, though it's easily farmable and very useful.
TIP: ik this was posted a long time ago but you can also fish out mending books really early into the game, i like to build my house near water so I can fish and even better if you do it in a ocean because squids increase the chance for JUNK that makes where you can get some of the yeeze slide (Leather boots) and name tags and enchanted books
I was hoping for a video talking about 50 things you could do EXACTLY where you left off in the end, cause I guess this stuff is usually what we all do similarly. In any case, thanks for the video, it was good to watch!
I start almost same as you are but the difference is I am in peaceful mode so I don't really need much food. I still gather a lot coz I kill sheep for wool and cow for leather. I admit I really don't like mining down beneath the caves. The sound effects make it so scary even when in peaceful mode so what I do is I sometimes find buried treasure or gather copper for experience. I used to shun villager tech but ever since I built Silentwisperer's villager trading hall and iron farm (for Bedrock edition), my Minecraft life has been so easy. But I still learned a thing or two from this video. Thanks for sharing.
Can you do a tutorial for a small fisherman's house. I just started a new survival world and felt like being a fisherman. Maybe also having a small sheltered outdoor area that could be a mini dock. Can you make the design expandable too.
Until day 5 of my Minecraft world , i got a full iron armour, 5 types of wood with azelia ,all types of crops and building blocks and sugarcane and stuff from nearby village , 3 stacks coal and a lot of iron on first day of mountain surface mining and then build the base on the plains biome and then i realise I've travelled 1700 blocks from spawn 🗿🗿
Hello Marloe great video, so funny at the end, I guess that was 50 wasn't counting. Your little base island is a great idea, it's safe and it looked really good. If you ever do a Let's Play you should do that island starter base. Thanks Marloe you have a wonderful day!
Who here have been playing since the phase where survival was the only option, you could only walk and there was just health, basically wjen minecraft first came out
its only natural that its boring if you don't have friends to play with, whats the point of building many bases when in the first place you are ALONE playing the game
Here's how I start out - 1) Break 3 pieces of logs and convert into 12 planks. Use 4 planks for crafting table and 4 planks for sticks(8). Make a pickaxe and mine 3 cobblestone to make a stone pickaxe from the remainder sticks (no reason to use wooden pickaxe except for mining 3 stones only). 2) Get 64 cobblestones. Make a stone axe, sword, and shovel using the remaining sticks. Make 3 furnaces. 3) Get 32 logs. Make a smoker from one of the 3 furnaces. Place the 2 normal furnace down. Put 1 wooden plank for the fuel and 9 logs for the input (do this for both of them). Once you get a charcoal, place it in the input to have it smelt the remaining 8 logs (do this for both of them). You will end up with 16 charcoal which will give you 64 torches once you combine it with sticks. 4) Explore surface caves and find 4 iron. Use 1 for a shield and 3 for a bucket. The bucket will allow you to make farms and descend down tall caves by using a pillar of water. The shield will help you fight against skeletons and creepers. This is how I start out. You can find or make a bed whenever you choose. I also recommend fishing as early as possible because you will have an unbelievable amount of fish (assuming you are playing on Bedrock with those 384 durability points) and you will most likely find fishing rods with mending and bows with infinity as well as other enchanted books which you can use to enchant items early without the need for an enchanting table. Not an early game tip: When ypu are mining for diamonds, it is better to make a diamond pickaxe with the first 3 diamonds that you find and use that for branch mining instead. A diamond pickaxe will last you as much as 6 iron pickaxes so no reason to waste the extra iron. You could use those to make cauldrons for a lava farm or hopper for any other farms.
After you make full set of Diamond tools and Armour you can also go to nether and find some any structures like bastions and fortresses. You can actually find some netherite ingot for your armor to upgrade fast! and find some any blaze rods and kill endermans for eye of ender to go in end portal.
if you struggle to find out what you need to do in a survival world then I give some tips: You need to have 3 major survival power houses needs met, that makes out the survival triangle. 1. crafting, tools and building materials (ability to advance in technology) 2. nutrition resources (ability to live longer and sustain longer) 3. military equipment such as ordnance (power to kill or defend itself) if you can keep them up then you can go a long way
Brand new to Minecraft in my 40's and got so lost on my first world so I started over. Ended up changing to peaceful mode because I couldn't get anything else done. I never thought to not make a house at the beginning and just explore. I couldnt find where my first spawn point was. Lol
I like keeping my wooden pickaxe, it’s pretty much always the only wooden tool and almost always the first I use before immediately switching to stone.
Marloe you'll likely not ever see this but i just want to say thank you. You are one of my favorite UA-camrs one one of the first I've ever watched, it makes me very happy to see you grow so much. I've been around since I want to guess 300 subs during the first village of tectopia. Thank you
I usually use village seeds, so I loot the village, get wood and upgrade to stone, and then start building my permanent house on the first or second day.
I have a survival superflat farming world where the only things I start with are plants (seeds, saplings, flowers, etc), I have finally finished my house and I'm kind of stuck on what the next step should be so I'm looking for suggestions, tyyy
I always make a shield with one of the iron as soon as possible. Saves you from many skeleton arrows and creeper explosions!
Ahh I always forget about a shield!!
@@ItsMarloe How do you even survive without it?? I NEED a shield or I'm dead 😂
@@ItsMarloe
no way!
So do I!
Step 1 find village
Step 2 set up day 1 iron farm 😂
Me to
It's rare to find a "How to start a world" video that doesn't tell you how to "do it right" or direct you towards the Ultimate End Goal of defeating the dragon in the End, as though that's all that matters. It's just you, telling us what you like to do and how. Very nice.
No, no, no! That is not all that matters, that is just another thing for you to do another achievement. This is an infinite exploring World.
I recommend making a book and quill. You can use this for a diary, notes, projects, etc. You can also use it for coordinates if you don't wanna look through all of your screenshots and photos just for coordinates
Never thought of this, thanks!
Book and quill doesn't work for me for some reason
Thank you!!
I like to use these to write a "diary" about the lore and stuff of the things I build. I treat it like a solo roleplaying type experience. It's gotten me into a character, which makes it easy to decide what to do or build next.
That’s actually a great idea thanks! /gen
Some really helpful advice here. A couple of points that I would add. Don’t throw your wooden tools away. Use them as fuel in the furnace at the game start.
If you spawn in an area like desert or badlands, or on an island, remember that kelp can be used as both fuel and a food.
Use your early iron to make a shield and a water bucket. Both invaluable when exploring caves.
@@Captoad usually it's just to preserve their first tools, in case the world becomes massive. But otherwise a lot of people I know just make a wooden pickaxe and use it to get stone, then use the stone tools.
@@Captoad The last thing I do with my wooden pickaxe is use it to smelt a log into charcoal. If I do that, I have less planks floating around in my inventory while I go adventuring, and I've started the process of turning my excess logs into something more useful.
@@chibioniyuri smart
There's a few designs on UA-cam for unlimited kelp/xp farms (if they still work on your version)
Pretty handy
First thing I like to do is beat the ender dragon to get an elytra. Then I punch a tree and start mining until I get full iron.
wait what.
Agreed
Wait ho- uhh the- uHHHH
Lmao average minecraft hardcore UA-camrs
I killed a ender dragon with my bare fist I broke a. Sword exploded the ender dragon died because of my bed so I killed the ender dragon with my bare fist
For all those playing with the thought, I highly recommend to not start a new world.
Lay down al your stuff and walk far away. Start from a new but without crating a new world.
Doing this, you only have to keep one world, which will grow and develope a history over time. Something that goes lost when you start a completely new world over and over again.
Ofc, this is only feasible if you plan to play vanilla.
But the feeling a few years down the road will be so much better when you can revisit a massive, personal world that shows your entire minecraft history.
I did this, taking only a bow and arrows and playing like a hunter
My friends and i play on a bedrock edition realm and are resetting it in the near future and suggested something like that. Putting everything away in chests, setting world spawn and few thousand blocks away, and starting a new world while still having everything we made over the months
I did that in my old world a few times and I made huge cities far away from each other and connected them via portals. I lost that world 😔
How far would you recommend walking away from your base to start fresh?
@@joshuabishop909 like a thousand blocks, that way you don't bump into stuff you already explored
I rarely kill "wild" animals, save them for later to breed with. Normally more than enough of other food, along can save time on collecting to a farm. Meat that can be used for trading I store for later. Farm tip: Crops grow faster if in alternate rows, also need light if dark. Save coal for trade and blocks, since charcoal is easily obtained.
I came here just to spread my idea of starting a world dedicated to building a railway in one direction endlessly.
However, you mustn't simply build the rails - you must build bridges, cutouts of mountains, and tunnels for the railway.
Keeping to standards for your railway's construction, see where it takes you!
I've built proper railways over oceans, through mountains, over mountains, through the forests, deserts, snowy tundras, etc...
I love it and hop on Minecraft to work on my railway everyday.
That is actually such a cool idea!!
How’s the project going? Also, what height level did you do it on?
@@Scrafx I have a lot of rules for the railway. All rails must be elevated two blocks above ocean level, and when building my large bridge over oceans, the rails must be 4 blocks above the water.
The railway can climb and descend, but I have rules for that, too. If the terrain is too extreme, I'll opt for tunnels or cutouts.
Sometimes if there's an ocean coming up, I'll choose to flatten a hill I'm building through to acquire stone, andesite and granite.
I use a ton of smooth stone for large bridge columns. I use andesite for the track surface, and granite for the sort of guardrails of the bridge. I use lanterns on large bridges and in tunnels, and torches for anywhere else.
My longest railway is like, 6,000 blocks long - including all these rules and standards I have. I have updated my rules and because It would be too much work to rebuild the 2,000 block-long, large bridge I built in order to meet the new standards, I abandoned it.
I made two new worlds since.
One I abandoned after 1,000 blocks due to irl stuff, but my current one is just as long - on pause because of my Xbox.
I just built a tunnel into a sub-mountain cave system that's the biggest I've ever seen. I think I'm going to level the entire biome for materials, revealing the cave. There's an ocean of unknown spanse coming up and I don't want to build a large bridge underneath the unsupported cave ceiling.
I understand it's Minecraft, but thinking this way makes it more fun that just doing whatever.
@@TalonMerlin777 wow this is really cool, thanks for sharing! I just started a new world and I’m thinking of trying this myself
@@Scrafx Cool.
I usually break the entire first pickaxe mining stone. It's sort of tradition and I don't do anything else until I break it
Edit: For you know who you are, I used to rush the beginning game. I'd make a wood pick just to mine 3 cobble and make a stone pick. Then I'd head immediately for iron. I realized I had never made a full set of wooden tools and usually skipped right over the stone phase. I started slowing down a while ago and just enjoying the game.
Nice that you have a tradition. Mine is something he said and it’s just keeping it forever. Sometimes I make a shrine for it at spawn or just keep it in a treasure room
Weird
@@yoshideku117 Plenty of stone for a full set of tools, furnaces, and extra
I use my wooden pickaxe as fuel in the furnace, or I use it up. I certainly don’t just throw it away
nice man. i just keep mine and frame it in my base... sort of as a reminder of the beginning
I bought Minecraft 2 weeks ago on PS5. Last time i played was at beta Mc, when I was a kid. Many things changed. Need to learn game again. Im 28 ys. old and I like this game cuz I can relax after hard day, great video! Time to collect some diamonds!
Something fun to do that I will always recommend is starting your base with 1 room. After getting more resources, keep building in creative and different ways. I always look at Stampy’s world for inspiration.
yeah but stampy's is completely different cause he have friends to play with, minecraft is plain boring without someone you can play with
@@kirkleynanjimenez8388 true
Tbh I like to keep the first pickaxe so then later I can put it into a frame to look how far I came.
Yes, exactly! I made up some lore for my newest world. An ancient civilization made all the naturally generated structures and left me my first wooden pic. Who are there, where did they go, what could I build to tell the story... it give me odd yet creative ideas for builds when I try to fit a narrative in there.
You can also use it to cook something in a furnace
@@Nektor9-iq20 🗿
@@Nektor9-iq20😭😭😭
@@Nektor9-iq20 That's exactly what I do
Just wanted to say I started up my first hardcore world using this tutorial. I thought I spawned in a lame savannah biome, but I went around the mountain in front of the spawn and found a village, and a cherry grove biome. I’m now staying in the cherry grove on the opposite side of the mountain :)
For anyone curious, the seed is 3449278947243188591 :)
How come there's always a village next to a cherry grove tree in a savannah??
@@TheMarvelousbeautyvillagers like the smell ig
@@TheMarvelousbeautyno omg literally
@@TheMarvelousbeauty
Mojang have a biome bias??? hmmm
I've been sporadically playing minecraft for over 10 years now but I just got Java the other day and got probably the craziest spawn I've ever seen. I spawned in a jungle and could see a Jungle temple straddling a river that went straight down into a ravine from my spawn block. I then left the jungle and came to the shoreline where I could see an ocean monument and 1/2 shipwreck. Then there was what is especially a floating mountain as most of the base is one of the new giant open caves! All while you have the previously mentioned ravine showing up randomly😂
I’ve had the opposite, been playing Java since beta so 13 years I think
Bored on a coach the other week I installed the mobile version
Found a vein of 16 diamonds
Stronghold is under a abandoned village instead of a normal one with a desert well next to it
Village I’m based at Is right next to a jungle I think it’s the rare alternative jungle or whatever it’s called with a mineshaft directly underneath don’t know how to check the biome tho
And there’s some other rare gen stuff I’ve found but can’t remember off the back of my hand
And also 13 years of playing and it’s my first time finding a stronghold and defeating the ender dragon 😂
10 years of playing bedrock and I haven’t beat the ended dragon or anything before LOL
@@randomcow505 Alternative Jungle? You mean sparse?
@@FloydLeech2023 maybe they meant modified jungle edge? that’s the only rare part of the jungle i could think of… or it could be a sparse jungle like you said
@@zaMayia Same, i tried once but i died 😂
I mark my spawning point always with a craftingtable, surounded by 8 stairs. Its a bit of a waste early on, but i love this.
Thank you. I've been struggling with coming back to the game, as I have no clue what to do in a survival world anymore, and this gave me more ideas on what to do and plan. Thank you for helping me come back to this awesome game!
i normaly get full iron and then make no more progress
Fr though 😂
@@BrylinHhow do you live sane. I play until i die and lose everything bc its like 5000 blocks away
Same bro,it just felt nothing after getting full iron:(
@@HarleyRankinyeah
@@HarleyRankinkeep inventory
Nice guide.
A few things I like to have early on.
A fishing rod.
A boat.
Golden apples.
The first two are obviously useful.
The golden Apple hoarding is for curing zombie villagers.
I captured and cured enough to make an entire village with amazing discounted trades.
1 pane of glass for 1 emerald was an amazing one that I got.
Definitely worth chopping down trees and collecting gold.
This a great tutorial for new or us old players wanting to play again (because all the new features) ! deservers my thumbs up :D
tip: keep your wooden tools for fuel for your furnace, yes coal is more efficient but it’s a better use than just throwing them on the ground
I literally took notes in my phone with a checking list for when I complete the objectives, thank you for the great video!!!
Liking this video, and MineCraft is so much fun to play. I always look for the first tree that I need to punch down by collecting as much stacks of logs I'll need to build a starter house, then look for food at villages to create the first food farm in any survival world.
When I start a world, I refrain from settling at any location before I've located the Stronghold, so that means making some armor, building a Portal, and venturing the Nether until I have at least 8 Pearls to turn into Ender Eyes (in case some will break). Obsidian can be bartered from Piglins and a heat source (Fire Charge, Flint and Steel) can be either bartered with, or looted from Bastions and Fortresses.
Main reason for doing this is to stay close to the End Portal, and maybe incoporating it into a build (or turned into a duper, if needs be).
First thing I do is just explore for hours. Find some villages, take their bread, a ton of hay bales, and anything else valuable, then go explore. I just started a world and by the end of the night I realized I had explored for like 5 or 6 hours, just looking for loot, some mining, and looking for a nice place to settle. At this point I am very wealthy indeed, few stacks or iron, over a dozen diamonds, tons of golden apples, lapis, 3 enchanted golden apples, and a bunch of other valuables that I can't remember. I ended up travelling a total of roughly 10000 blocks in the X axis and 5000 in the Y, and I still have not found a place I wan to live; I am very picky and want to find a village in a snowy plains biome next to a regular or snowy taiga biome with a nice landscape. I will not rest until I do!
Have you found your place yet if you still have the world?
@@ad1l2468 unfortunately I never did. Long story short it was on a different pc than normal and I don’t have access to it anymore
So you use mods? A map mod would help you a lot in finding it! I look for a nice flat place, close to a big river or the sea. With a village nearby so they continue multiplying while I do my stuff.
Awesome video, I'm 37 and I have played this game for years. I am going to let my dad watch this video as he is a bit curious as to how the game works. I love that your video was on topic and straight to the point, much appreciated!
thats like the 5th time im watching this because i always end up giving up and deleting my worlds but thankfully this video exists
3:25 the hungriest dog in Minecraft
Getting food early on depends on the biome you spawn in and what animals are roaming around. Maybe you spawn in a desert with nothing but rabbits. Not ideal, but again it depends. Also, for enchanting you don't just gain levels of "xp". You get experience. Keep in mind some newer players might not be in the know with some of the slang terms used by gamers.
If you want to have more leather early game, mine some more of gold in the early game and then trade it with piglins.
bro PLEASE make a house tutorial for that house; that was BEAUTIFUL looking
The best thing about Minecraft is this. I've been playing now for 2 years and I've never even considered going to the End Dimension. I rarely go to the Nether. Just doing this is what excites me. But there is so much more to explore!
I keep my wooden pickaxe, I either use it as a fuel when there's no coal around or keep it safely and when I'm fully upgraded, I display it in a museum as the "first pickaxe of the world which was used to create this world" lol.
jeez you gave me a heart atack I was watching this while starting my minecraft world and craped myself when i heard the creeper sound at 2:13 good vid tho
Thats a commendable explanation ngl
I hv been playing Minecraft for the past 3-4 years and whenever i start a new survival world, i look for a good seed with a plains village nearby near spawn with flat areas around it and build a string duper within the first day
With the string i trade it with fishermen to get emeralds which I then turn to diamond gear and tools eventually
After around 5 days i set up an elementary iron farm for basic supplies and farms i would build later on
Then i upgrade my string duper with hoppers and go down in a cave for mere 2 diamonds
Then after setting up the enchantment table i enchant my diamond tools traded through the toolsmith
And optionally setup a few librarians to help me through
In my recent world through this strategy, i was stacked and geared up within the first six days
Hope this helps
And if u see this comment im really open up to any suggestions u could give
:)
Love this video! Hi from Dubai ❤
im trying to get a friend into minecraft and this video is just what i needed :D its perfect, doesnt look too much like a straightforward tutorial, and has every useful thing :) keep up the great work, this is a well-earned sub :))
im imagining their face when u say "keep the villagers safe" and casually trap them inside a house 💀
Most underrated minecraft youtuber alert!
The quality is exquisite, the content is clear and easy to understand, and your voice is so soothing, its a nice a break from the usual over-excited insanity that we see on other channels. Keep it up man!
I personally don't like to build a base early.
I usually start by getting full iron, diamond sword and pickaxe, go to end, beat ender dragon, get elytra and shulker. And finally, build the actual base, because its a lot easier when you got all the late-game tools
4:16 saving my spot
Thank you, this should help me get back into Minecraft. While I was watching, I was just thinking about all the things I would do in a new world. 😃
Such helpful advices for new players like me, I still have a lot to learn so I find these videos really helpful
I’ve been playing Minecraft for 10 years non stop and I still find these things useful. Thank you
I like a challenge and to speed things up. Gathering XP for hours is really not my thing, so I head straight up to the nether and try to get to the end as fast as possible (potions of slow falling are a must). Then I travel immediately to the first end city and build up to the ship. With an Elytra I start raiding all the different citys. I craft tons of shulkerboxes and get all the diamond tools. There are reaaaaally good items in these cities. Pickaxes with efficieny 4 unbreaking, mending and silk touch/luck III are not rare. I collect as long as I need to until I have all items to get perfect tools and armor. End chests are the key. You get stacks of iron, gold and diamonds this way. So you're set and skip all the boring steps (they get boring after the 10th time.
2 days ago i started a new minecraft world. I travelled for 2 hours: I found 5 villages, 2 desert temples, 2 shipwrecks, a mangrove forest, 1 ruined portal, 747 savanna biome, 89 deserts and i ended up in a jungle where i built a mansion. 😋👌👌
I've been playing the game for 7 years now, and these videos always help me out!
1:25
Easy food sources are definitely fish which you talked about at 1:39 but if you’re not near water and if you have a furnace then chicken is a good source as well. Just don’t eat raw chicken, you will get hunger effect.
I recently started a new world and plan to make it permanent. Idk but I have a habit to just keep exploring after I have unlocked my stone tools and got a bed. What I am looking for is a nice and tidy village, if I find one I will permanently settle in it. First in some villager's house big enough to host me, like the temple or librarian building in the plains village or the two storey taiga village houses. Then I will secure the village by building a wall around it and lighting up the whole area with torches, so that the place remains safe from hostile mobs. I make a farm, herd cows and sheep, trade A LOT with the villagers, build some new stuff in the village, and explore more of the surrounding area. Mind you all this time I was still stuck in stone age, so at last I go mining for Iron. Ever since Iron has become a little more rarer my mining habit is limited as I am not so good in navigating the new large caves, and the monsters.
My advice is that if you find a bee hive take it home with you using silk touch, only break it at night time when the bees are inside the hive. If the hive is near your base it's much better. Just plant the bee hive anywhere and plant a decent amount of flowers around it, the bees will be generating honey fast and you can eat the honey.
Why are we taking the pain to farm honey? Because it can restore a lot of hunger bars and can be produced fast. Honey has been very much neglected since the 1.15 update, though it's easily farmable and very useful.
TIP: ik this was posted a long time ago but you can also fish out mending books really early into the game, i like to build my house near water so I can fish and even better if you do it in a ocean because squids increase the chance for JUNK that makes where you can get some of the yeeze slide (Leather boots) and name tags and enchanted books
Wonderful job! The video is clear and concise, the camera work is great, and there isn't an overly excited voice behind it. Awesome job!
I was hoping for a video talking about 50 things you could do EXACTLY where you left off in the end, cause I guess this stuff is usually what we all do similarly. In any case, thanks for the video, it was good to watch!
I start almost same as you are but the difference is I am in peaceful mode so I don't really need much food. I still gather a lot coz I kill sheep for wool and cow for leather. I admit I really don't like mining down beneath the caves. The sound effects make it so scary even when in peaceful mode so what I do is I sometimes find buried treasure or gather copper for experience. I used to shun villager tech but ever since I built Silentwisperer's villager trading hall and iron farm (for Bedrock edition), my Minecraft life has been so easy. But I still learned a thing or two from this video. Thanks for sharing.
Who plays in peacefull mode💀
@@Au5h them, obviously, don’t be an asshat
@@Au5h it’s a sandbox game
I don't suggest playing peaceful mode. You get way less resources. You can't build mob farms. And you can't get far into the game. Normal/hardmode>>>
@@Savaskobrawlstarslet them play however they want to
Can you do a tutorial for a small fisherman's house. I just started a new survival world and felt like being a fisherman. Maybe also having a small sheltered outdoor area that could be a mini dock. Can you make the design expandable too.
Wholesome 💯 Minecraft content for somebody who's getting back into the game after 5 years. I kind of forgot how to play :/
What i like doing is making a villager trader before going to the caves. I do that because I want to have fortune and get as many diamonds as i can
Thanks I crafted a Full Iron set in 15 mins thanks to this vid and the chest I found from treasure and also gained 64+ irons and 6 diamonds
the music really motivates ngl❤😢
i use my original wooden tools to fuel my furnace. usually it's jusr a wooden pickaxe. smoked potatoed and beef are just as good as golden carrots.
You can skip the iron showel and make an shield (2) instead of it
Thanks for the liking reminder, new like a subscriber here, starting to see videos bcuz i wanna start minecraft😊
I mostly play creative and so much of the content that has existed in survival for the last decade is all new to me
Coming back to Minecraft after 2-3 years. Thanks!
Until day 5 of my Minecraft world , i got a full iron armour, 5 types of wood with azelia ,all types of crops and building blocks and sugarcane and stuff from nearby village , 3 stacks coal and a lot of iron on first day of mountain surface mining and then build the base on the plains biome and then i realise I've travelled 1700 blocks from spawn 🗿🗿
I loved how you put this together and described it all. great work
U should keep the wood pick to use as fuel to smelt a log to get charcoal it allows quicker progression
the pain of him mining wood with a wodden pick haha
Hello Marloe great video, so funny at the end, I guess that was 50 wasn't counting. Your little base island is a great idea, it's safe and it looked really good. If you ever do a Let's Play you should do that island starter base.
Thanks Marloe you have a wonderful day!
A short, simple, awesome Minecraft guide video. Finally! thank you.
I used to use my first wooden pickaxe until it broke. Then I transitioned to using it for furnace fuel. Now I just save it for the memories
Who here have been playing since the phase where survival was the only option, you could only walk and there was just health, basically wjen minecraft first came out
U really opened my eyes every time I start a world I get board because idk what to do and do the wrong thing thank u for this
its only natural that its boring if you don't have friends to play with, whats the point of building many bases when in the first place you are ALONE playing the game
@@kirkleynanjimenez8388 I don’t have friends so idk
Ive been playing in the same survival world for 3 years and have no intentions of starting a new world but im still watching this video lol
Here's how I start out -
1) Break 3 pieces of logs and convert into 12 planks. Use 4 planks for crafting table and 4 planks for sticks(8). Make a pickaxe and mine 3 cobblestone to make a stone pickaxe from the remainder sticks (no reason to use wooden pickaxe except for mining 3 stones only).
2) Get 64 cobblestones. Make a stone axe, sword, and shovel using the remaining sticks. Make 3 furnaces.
3) Get 32 logs. Make a smoker from one of the 3 furnaces. Place the 2 normal furnace down. Put 1 wooden plank for the fuel and 9 logs for the input (do this for both of them). Once you get a charcoal, place it in the input to have it smelt the remaining 8 logs (do this for both of them). You will end up with 16 charcoal which will give you 64 torches once you combine it with sticks.
4) Explore surface caves and find 4 iron. Use 1 for a shield and 3 for a bucket. The bucket will allow you to make farms and descend down tall caves by using a pillar of water. The shield will help you fight against skeletons and creepers.
This is how I start out. You can find or make a bed whenever you choose. I also recommend fishing as early as possible because you will have an unbelievable amount of fish (assuming you are playing on Bedrock with those 384 durability points) and you will most likely find fishing rods with mending and bows with infinity as well as other enchanted books which you can use to enchant items early without the need for an enchanting table.
Not an early game tip: When ypu are mining for diamonds, it is better to make a diamond pickaxe with the first 3 diamonds that you find and use that for branch mining instead. A diamond pickaxe will last you as much as 6 iron pickaxes so no reason to waste the extra iron. You could use those to make cauldrons for a lava farm or hopper for any other farms.
Very very usefull i subbed without sweat, this video was fire, tysm keep up the awesome work!!!
This man plays Minecraft like a sage. So calm and wholesome.
7:38 ayoo the villagers 😂
Thanks! This has helped me so much, I’m not new at the game, I’m just not good! I’m really good at the game now! But I also added a shield.
After you make full set of Diamond tools and Armour you can also go to nether and find some any structures like bastions and fortresses.
You can actually find some netherite ingot for your armor to upgrade fast! and find some any blaze rods and kill endermans for eye of ender to go
in end portal.
This video was really helpful for me ❤️
8 years of playing this game. I'm still new at it.
if you struggle to find out what you need to do in a survival world then I give some tips:
You need to have 3 major survival power houses needs met, that makes out the survival triangle.
1. crafting, tools and building materials (ability to advance in technology)
2. nutrition resources (ability to live longer and sustain longer)
3. military equipment such as ordnance (power to kill or defend itself)
if you can keep them up then you can go a long way
Thank you so much i appreciated it
I personally like creative and this was a game changer when I started a survival world
1 min and 50 sec into the video already gave me a bunch ideas
ty for all the ideas you gave me
Make a part two or 3 please this helped me A LOT
Omg I love your "animation" style and choices! The things your avatar does to punctuate what's being said are hilarious! 😂
It's so great to see a positive Minecraft video! Thank you for your tips!
Thank you sir for explaining the Minecraft sirvuval world journey
Brand new to Minecraft in my 40's and got so lost on my first world so I started over. Ended up changing to peaceful mode because I couldn't get anything else done. I never thought to not make a house at the beginning and just explore. I couldnt find where my first spawn point was. Lol
Thank you so much!! You deserve millions of subscribers because your so helpful!!!
I made a little fence around my starter base and a book with quill inside the chest to commemorate the start of my world
Fur Elise in the background is perfect for this dude!
I like keeping my wooden pickaxe, it’s pretty much always the only wooden tool and almost always the first I use before immediately switching to stone.
A perfect starting guide. I love that you use exact numbers. That's helpful.
Can you please do another modded series I loved your last one!
Marloe you'll likely not ever see this but i just want to say thank you. You are one of my favorite UA-camrs one one of the first I've ever watched, it makes me very happy to see you grow so much. I've been around since I want to guess 300 subs during the first village of tectopia. Thank you
I usually use village seeds, so I loot the village, get wood and upgrade to stone, and then start building my permanent house on the first or second day.
Thanks Bro!❤ This helped me a lottttt. Thanks❤
I have a survival superflat farming world where the only things I start with are plants (seeds, saplings, flowers, etc), I have finally finished my house and I'm kind of stuck on what the next step should be so I'm looking for suggestions, tyyy
Thanks bro i recently started a new world and niw i have goten a guide 😙😄
Exactly what I needed!! Thank you