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  • " I can't stick with my Minecraft survival world. I get bored and cannot find the motivation to keep playing for more than a few months. "
    ^ This sound like you? Well I got some tips for you. As the proud owner of a 10 year old superflat survival world, I'm here to share with you everything that keeps me from quitting my world. I hope this helps! ♥
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  • @G4nd4lf
    @G4nd4lf Рік тому +9598

    I have one 2 years old survival world I play and I would say that advice is to CREATE new worlds. I'm constantly starting a lot of new worlds with different chalanges (flatworld, skyblock, beta ect.) on the side and after few days of playing these worlds I going back to my main world with new ideas and double motivation to make something big.

    • @Mogswamp
      @Mogswamp  Рік тому +1857

      Great point honestly! Sometimes the "gaming vacation" can still be WITHIN Minecraft! I spent a few years during my "slow period" on my flatworld playing in a Realm I made for some friends in college and it was so fun because I got to experience a bunch of features I didn't have access to in Superflat and also play with other people.

    • @chinkram
      @chinkram Рік тому +218

      I LOVE THIS COMMENT, why I never thought of just taking vacations instead of just abandoning those worlds

    • @sam_bedford
      @sam_bedford Рік тому +64

      Yeah, I'm currently have a pretty big main world with max Netherite tools and armour, tons of shulker boxes, a massive sorting system, lots of farms, etc, but I've taken a break and just started a new world because I wanted to try it in 1.18. I don't know how long I'll be in this new world, but after taking a few months break, starting this world definitely rekindled my interest in the game. I'm still only wearing iron, but it's a lot more fun for a change as there is actual risk of me dying and I can't easily get everything back or replace it
      Edit: 4 months later and this new world is now my current world as I have basically the same kind of maxed out setup, but I prefer what I have built and now use my old world as a creative world to test various things. Definitely gonna stick with this world though as my old one was fun, but kinda a mess with just random builds that have no link scattered around the place.
      This new one I have an organised trading hall, a bigger auto storage and an actual goal as I'm building a custom village, so I'm much more motivation to play on this world (plus my other world had achievements off). But I can picture some real big things I want to achieve in this world, which is why I think I'll stick with it for a lot longer while remaining excited to play. Even with my other world I had no real goals as I felt I did everything, and my base area was too much of a mess to really develop so I was never as excited to play

    • @Frogspip
      @Frogspip Рік тому +12

      i do the same thing and i have a 2 year survival world too

    • @pucciraskolnikov7266
      @pucciraskolnikov7266 Рік тому +8

      With enough dedication everyone can make big some day

  • @DistrosProjects
    @DistrosProjects Рік тому +9215

    As a serial "world quitter" I am interested in what you have to say.

  • @-FutureTaken-
    @-FutureTaken- Рік тому +6194

    One tip I have: if you want to restart, you can put everything you have in a chest. Then grab a stack of rockets and an elytra and just fly as long as you can. Then simply burn the elytra when you land and you basically have started again, without creating a new world

    • @synka5922
      @synka5922 Рік тому +464

      unless you have farms in the nether and end. Which I always do

    • @Alice1apple
      @Alice1apple Рік тому +616

      I reccomend flying in the nether to go 8x further and be able to load new chunks while exploring the new stuff

    • @respectultimate28
      @respectultimate28 Рік тому +197

      or go to nether 10000 blocks out and burn all ur gear if netherite just let despawn and it would be much more fun coz u get a new scenery rather than overworld

    • @leflamewolf
      @leflamewolf Рік тому +294

      Especially great because you can revisit your old stuff and see all the great stuff you did in the past.
      also, if you want to start over but don't want to completely abandon your stuff, go on a camping trip a few thousand blocks away and just return when you're done.

    • @cjhaedaten8711
      @cjhaedaten8711 Рік тому +82

      I have 3 different base from a single world, this 3 bases are somewhere in my world, as I play in my mobile with regeneration off and every time I die, I start somewhere... or if theres a new big updates like the aquatic update, I start from a new regen place

  • @heymoon7088
    @heymoon7088 11 місяців тому +373

    Quick tip if your neurodivergent! The "make large goals" doesn't always work. I constantly have large ideas but I freak out and don't even start them because it's too much. Turn one goal into 10. Rather than "Make base centerpiece" with an elaborate drawing, try breaking it into "Build archway, build fountain, add lights" and enjoy each little goal. It's easy to lockup when you want to start on everything at once

    • @Kolavv
      @Kolavv 10 місяців тому +22

      I always have such a hard time keeping myself focused on one goal if it's not broken down, or if I'm not playing with other players. Really smart idea !!! Def helps a ton :]]

    • @nickelwrangler446
      @nickelwrangler446 8 місяців тому

      fix your brain

    • @3amPizzaRolls
      @3amPizzaRolls 8 місяців тому +6

      im not neurodivergent, just lazy and procrastinate too much then stress later but this helped, thanks!

    • @banana4880
      @banana4880 8 місяців тому +5

      bro yall doing this shit i cant even reach nether in surlvival guess its a skill issue😢

    • @3amPizzaRolls
      @3amPizzaRolls 8 місяців тому +9

      @@banana4880 don't worry. adjust the game to your liking. I'm terrible too so I have keepinv on. It makes the game less stressful. I'd just quit if I fell in lava and lost all my stuff

  • @SkyEver1
    @SkyEver1 Рік тому +448

    I started a multiplayer survival server for my kids and my best friend's kids when they were pretty young, over 12 years ago. They stopped playing and my friend and I kept building. Now, two of my kids are married and they and their partners have started to play on the server again. I can only imagine how cool it will be when they have kids, and they start playing...yes, we have tons of resources, including a fully automated rail system I built using command blocks. But occasionally, I just head out into the wild with nothing. So many options! So much still to do!

    • @johnnydurte
      @johnnydurte Рік тому +12

      survival? command blocks??

    • @kruzvaughan
      @kruzvaughan Рік тому +72

      @@johnnydurte “tip 3 play it your way”

    • @SkyEver1
      @SkyEver1 Рік тому +42

      @@johnnydurte ok, yeah. Command blocks are not available in survival. As @Kruz Vaughan says, I made that trade off to make the game a bit more fun, allowing people to move more quickly around a large map. I could have just done teleports for that matter, but everyone liked still travelling via rail and since those had to be built out in survival, it seemed like a minimal cheat. Currently, our map is about 6000 by 4000 crisscrossed by rail lines about ever 1000 blocks. I also use a structure block to place the intersections, since they contain a few dozen command blocks to work. So, while in survival, I place a specially named piece of paper (a "permit to build a 4-way intersection") in the upper left inventory slot and that creates a structure block below my feet. I then power it with a button and poof, the intersection is placed. So yea, definitely a cheat, but as minimal as I could while still making it scalable and fun long term.

    • @johnnydurte
      @johnnydurte Рік тому +7

      @@SkyEver1 i meant can you access them in survival? i thought you couldnt even open them in survival, btw i think there is a version where you can actually get them in survival, but again cant use them in survival, or maybe im miss remembering

    • @SkyEver1
      @SkyEver1 Рік тому +19

      @@johnnydurte You're right. I had to do a "gamemode creative @s" in order for me to create/edit command blocks. But once I had the routing system working, I no longer need to go into creative for it to keep working. Being able to access the command block directly from survival would be awesome.

  • @retta_noona8958
    @retta_noona8958 Рік тому +971

    One of the biggest things imo is don’t compare your world to others but instead learn to appreciate your own creativity

    • @SteFan089.
      @SteFan089. Рік тому +10

      well said

    • @staymadroblox678
      @staymadroblox678 Рік тому +35

      the thing is no matter how hard i try i can never be creative enough/have good enough building skills for anything. hence the reason why I get so bored of minecraft

    • @cryptostorm3489
      @cryptostorm3489 Рік тому +1

      @@staymadroblox678 i feel this

    • @Thunderhawk51
      @Thunderhawk51 Рік тому +10

      If only more people were like you. I hate how everyone copies each other in absolutely everything. Find your own way and your own style. Never compare yourself to anyone else. Just do what you want to do and what makes you happy.

    • @LevanEvan
      @LevanEvan Рік тому +3

      ^^^ This.
      Be proud of what YOU'VE accomplished.
      Not discouraged over what others have already done.

  • @GooseEnthused
    @GooseEnthused Рік тому +109

    One of the things that has positively effected my enjoyment is turning on keep inventory. Maybe for some people it spoils the fun but for me I hate losing my stuff because I fell in lava, or losing my base because I can’t find my way home. Being able to jump off a cliff and be right back at my base without losing anything is so nice. The game rules are there for a reason, you’re meant to adjust to to what you find fun!

    • @heymoon7088
      @heymoon7088 11 місяців тому +32

      THIS! I'm always so embarrassed for having keep inventory on or giving myself an item but if I keeps me from rage quitting it's definitely worth it

    • @sameedchowdhury2896
      @sameedchowdhury2896 9 місяців тому +1

      Can't you just use a compass to get back?

    • @heymoon7088
      @heymoon7088 9 місяців тому +1

      @@sameedchowdhury2896 doesn't help underground

    • @sameedchowdhury2896
      @sameedchowdhury2896 9 місяців тому

      @@heymoon7088 This is Minecraft lol, dig up.

    • @lasercraft32
      @lasercraft32 8 місяців тому +11

      Yes. I for one greatly prefer games with fast travel (despite so many people disliking features like that in other games) so yeah I'd definitely prefer to be able to instantly go home without losing my gear than waste an exorbitant amount of time going somewhere just to have to go all the way back. It takes twice as long, and it really adds up!

  • @starlitstreet
    @starlitstreet Рік тому +74

    I think a big reason superflat and skyblock worlds get such big builds is because there isn't much else to focus on than what you've made. No distractions, just you, your resources, and your aspirations.

    • @charlottesmom
      @charlottesmom 11 місяців тому +8

      This makes a lot of sense, I get very sidetracked in regular Minecraft, there is just too much to do and explore that I can't seem to stay on task.

    • @Razy_alt
      @Razy_alt Місяць тому

      no one noticed the timing of vid is 9:11..

  • @wortwortwort117
    @wortwortwort117 Рік тому +989

    2:40 A similar thing happened to me in my realm. We had a "government" building where we voted on things for the realm and it was nearly all wood. Lightning hit it while we were busy fighting a raid and couldnt put it out. Instead of being upset we replaced the burned planks with dark oak and wrote minecraft books about 'The scorch of 376'. Having that history and seeing the mark of that event on the realm motivates us to keep playing and more importantly, made us realize that bad things were not bad but gave us chances to make up lore for the world.

    • @grief860
      @grief860 Рік тому +38

      That's really neat!

    • @thomasepik4406
      @thomasepik4406 Рік тому +16

      Sounds fun, how did you start off your realm?

    • @cement_eater
      @cement_eater Рік тому +11

      That sounds awesome. but why replace the wood that burned down with more wood lol

    • @MarieAxelsson
      @MarieAxelsson Рік тому +24

      We've been going something similar with creeper explosions. If it's of a building it has to be replaced with other blocks, if it's just grass, replace it with coarse dirt blocks or something back.
      Adds some organic life to the would.

    • @wortwortwort117
      @wortwortwort117 Рік тому +30

      @@cement_eater UHHH 😶...
      We figured that dark oak looks the most like it's burned, but that's a really good point

  • @tisibutasimplechocopancook7923
    @tisibutasimplechocopancook7923 Рік тому +2041

    the "play how you want" bit really resonated with me... i remember in my old worlds, whenever i died and lost all my stuff, it took all the steam out of me. no rage quitting, just...respawning and being like "wow. i have nothing now". it'd be really hard for me to keep going. and then one day... i realized it didn't matter it wasn't the "real" way to play minecraft, and i just turned on keep inventory. i've been having a ton of fun ever since :]

    • @Black_Shadow_12
      @Black_Shadow_12 Рік тому +47

      Same

    • @chloerene7858
      @chloerene7858 Рік тому +45

      Yeah, I had to do the same thing.

    • @berrylicious674
      @berrylicious674 Рік тому +21

      In my one block skyblock world I kept dying and losing my items, I forgot keep inventory exists 😂

    • @Azarilh
      @Azarilh Рік тому +41

      Minecraft have a problem with dying. Dying in that game makes most people lose will to continue. I guess that is why they added netherite stuff not burning and the recovery compass. Which for me is enough. It makes me more impatient having to sort my inventory again. :v

    • @Kebab136
      @Kebab136 Рік тому +29

      wait you can "keep inventory"????!!! This.. this is groundbreaking for me now. I always used to rush to the place i died to pic kup stuff. Sometimes lost all, rarely but still quit the game a few times when it happened. I even used to cheat out my items back as they were from creative... if only i knew :)

  • @lvncee
    @lvncee Рік тому +38

    2:58 this section honestly made me feel better about playing survival on peaceful. I personally find that I usually have more motivation to build and mine in survival without pesky mobs, plus I find that my builds turn out better on creative mode. I like gathering my own materials and I like the challenge of not being able to fly around while building something huge

    • @toslaw9615
      @toslaw9615 5 місяців тому +5

      I also love peaceful. It just feels awesome to gather resources and build. I only don't like the fact that on peaceful you don't have to eat.

    • @SkadiaXD
      @SkadiaXD Місяць тому

      @@toslaw9615Exactly, building food farms and then having stacks of useless food just made me sad. It's the main reason I stopped playing peaceful.
      I main hardcore now and I love it, but sometimes I do miss building through the night, with no torches and no armour, just me and my tools and a sketched-out build idea.

  • @freshestavacado9195
    @freshestavacado9195 Рік тому +71

    Anti-enderman grief should be a gamerule by itself, It's so useful and leaves you stress-free knowing that all the terraforming you do remains untouched and beautiful still.

    • @anintendolover8416
      @anintendolover8416 10 місяців тому +2

      It’s in bedrock

    • @DiceHeadOstrichIsverystupid
      @DiceHeadOstrichIsverystupid 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@anintendolover8416That's mob griefing which applies to all mobs that remove blocks (Like creepers) and it's not just for endermen

    • @cement_eater
      @cement_eater 9 місяців тому +11

      I’d rather they add a dedicated anti-enderman block tbh. Maybe make it a functionality of end rods, since it could explain how whoever lived in the end cities kept the endermen away

    • @yunfi.
      @yunfi. 8 місяців тому +5

      @@cement_eater That's actually an awesome idea wth

    • @5374seth
      @5374seth 2 місяці тому

      I built a garden + mountains over the ocean and Endermen have been moving parts of the floor around, it is like one very sick and twisted game of spleef.

  • @sewykik5004
    @sewykik5004 Рік тому +575

    One thing that helps for me: focus on the little things and the small details. Don’t bite off more than you can chew- sometimes the most satisfying thing is making a small little area look fantastic.

    • @synn000
      @synn000 Рік тому +15

      This definitely helped me when I felt overwhelmed with big ideas for my world.

    • @redseagaming7832
      @redseagaming7832 Рік тому +6

      I went to a part of the map and told my friend I'm going to build a huge Bridge right here this was six months before I started working on it . 4 months after starting construction on the bridge that was 21 blocks wide 700 blocks long 52 anchor blocks 100% survival the bridge was finished and I did it mostly by myself

    • @AndrewTheFrank
      @AndrewTheFrank Рік тому

      Not biting off more than i can chew is a big one for me. I try and make sure to have a completable goal for each week.

    • @KamikazeCommie501
      @KamikazeCommie501 Рік тому

      Nothing looks good anymore. When I first started playing this game 8 or 9 years ago, I made stuff that looked amazing, but now it all looks ugly. Even the stuff I see online looks ugly. I don't know what changed the aesthetics or when, but it's all garbage now.

    • @sewykik5004
      @sewykik5004 Рік тому +2

      @@KamikazeCommie501 then try out a texture pack, it can spice up the game a bit. maybe what you don’t like is the game’s blocky textures

  • @tomasgambin5343
    @tomasgambin5343 Рік тому +593

    Making out "lore" of out minecraft or basically any game of this kind is my best motivation. It feels like your world is alive

    • @neezduts6933
      @neezduts6933 Рік тому +13

      i do this too and it works well

    • @fallenstar171
      @fallenstar171 Рік тому +15

      To me a empty building is nothing, i need a reason for it to be there only then i can apreciate it

    • @tomasgambin5343
      @tomasgambin5343 Рік тому +4

      @@fallenstar171 yeaa same

    • @plpong893
      @plpong893 Рік тому +2

      I have an idea of doing that to one of my worlds lol

    • @ah.neat.408
      @ah.neat.408 Рік тому +9

      I did this with a game that already had lore and characters and it made the game even more fun to play through. Granted, the stuff I made up was silly and didn't make sense sometimes, but it's still really fun to do.

  • @lasercraft32
    @lasercraft32 8 місяців тому +11

    The key to longevity is to actually _enjoy_ making large builds. My worlds rarely last that long because you always eventually reach a point where the only thing left to do is build... but if you don't enjoy building you're going to get bored.
    I don't like making huge builds, its too stressful, so if that's not your thing focus on making a lot of smaller builds. Eventually those small builds will add up to something BIG. Its also good to try new things, and find out what you enjoy most. If you like terraforming, then terraform (its surprisingly relaxing), if you like making farms or redstone machines, go for it! Like advancements? Work towards every advancement. Do you like grinding out good gear, but already have a perfect set? MAKE MORE! Make fully enchanted leather armor just for the heck of it!
    Your Minecraft experience is only limited by your motivation and creativity, so think creatively and don't force yourself to do things you don't enjoy doing! Just do the things you enjoy doing and you'll have a good time doing it. :)

  • @realmackle
    @realmackle 5 місяців тому +6

    One interesting idea ive found has been to play hybrid creative and survival- One of my favorite "gamemodes" ive created has been amp'd, where you make an amplified world, build a base in creative, give yourself god boots (for navigation/exploring), and then just play survival. It's honestly so fun and really an interesting way of playing the game.

  • @lily_littleangel
    @lily_littleangel Рік тому +525

    The biggest hurdle for me is the midstage, when you don't have to worry about survival stuff like food or basic shelter but also don't have the best tools and most efficient ways to get resources yet, nor do you have a really big base or other area setup where you can chip away at tasks.

    • @ytiyktygtfg6970
      @ytiyktygtfg6970 Рік тому +53

      This is very true for large modpacks too, just out of the vanilla beginning grind and moving into the mods where you have to generate power, build complex machines etc. Just getting established in all the mods is quite a hurdle and i often stop in the middle of it due to how much of a resource sink they can be.

    • @YounesLayachi
      @YounesLayachi Рік тому +15

      you can only really start building anything after you get the best tools. If you forcibly try to build stuff in your midstage, no wonder it's tedious and laborious.

    • @misanthropicservitorofmars2116
      @misanthropicservitorofmars2116 Рік тому +14

      I found not building till then to be optimal, just camp in the open, get all the supplies, get stupid amounts of chests with random stuff. And set it up in an area you have goals for. Once you’re ready to implement those builds. You have all the gear and set up necessary to get invested into design. Or you can keep camping with no home and fish and farm all day.

    • @connorluken8867
      @connorluken8867 Рік тому +6

      Really? My problem was once I get the best tools I don't have anywhere else to climb

    • @catsinwonderland7473
      @catsinwonderland7473 Рік тому +5

      Yeah. It’s sucks when you don’t have to worry but you’re not powerful enough to beat the game.

  • @shaydenprime275
    @shaydenprime275 Рік тому +1012

    The main issue for me are updates. Everytime there is an update, it only effects non-generated chunks. Which is really annoying.

    • @sckeletonlord6551
      @sckeletonlord6551 Рік тому +54

      You can use MC Selector to reload chunks

    • @seafarersubmerged3161
      @seafarersubmerged3161 Рік тому +146

      Personally I think it makes the world more interesting. It shows the history of your world! Once you update the game, your world contains chunks that can never be generated like that again.
      Besides, if you want to delete your world because you live far away from new chunks, you may as well instead migrate to new chunks and start over with however many resources you want to bring along there.

    • @FemboyWithAGuitar
      @FemboyWithAGuitar Рік тому +21

      @@seafarersubmerged3161 Soft-Resetting but not

    • @Nakix4
      @Nakix4 Рік тому +4

      @@seafarersubmerged3161 Or maybe not updating at all? I mean, is not neccesary

    • @seafarersubmerged3161
      @seafarersubmerged3161 Рік тому +35

      @@Nakix4 I mean the whole point of wanting to restart is that you want to see the new stuff

  • @SavvySaxy
    @SavvySaxy Рік тому +89

    Man I'm so happy for you that your channel blew up. I have not been a long time follower by any means but I saw you right around 10k subs like a year ago or maybe even less than that. I checked out your channel, thought "man, this guy has been around for forever, and he's only got 10k subs!" And then like a week later I saw you had gone up multiple thousands, and here just a few months later you're at like 400k! It just sounds so cool and I'm sure you're like "idek why this happened" LOL. Good job though!

    • @Mogswamp
      @Mogswamp  Рік тому +20

      Started the year with 5k subs. Surreal... Thanks for the kind words!

    • @hm.7976
      @hm.7976 Рік тому

      @@Mogswamp it seems, the algorithm finally said hello! and im glad because i joined your public server because of the video about your 10 year journey that went up on my feed...
      I didn't think I would finish watching a 1 hour and 19 minute video (i think) but i did, and I did not regret it because everything was so interesting and entertaining

    • @ASH__143
      @ASH__143 Рік тому

      You should check now😂

    • @FunkinDraven
      @FunkinDraven 5 місяців тому

      You should check now, it's even better :)

  • @maciejprokop2001
    @maciejprokop2001 Рік тому +13

    Man, this does not apply only to MC worlds, THIS APPLIES TO ALMOST EVERYTHING! If you are quitting certain projects, fe. electrical projects, woodworking, metalworking, 3dprinting, writing, making music, Almost everything.. Thank you for those tips and kudos to you for such a great video!

  • @mrcolz9373
    @mrcolz9373 Рік тому +657

    Another pro-tip for lack of motivation:
    When building, make sure everything has a purpose. If you want to build a large castle, make sure it can actually defend you from threats, especially on a server. If you want to make a town/city, have it house villagers and start a "free range villager farm," this is so every project actually has a useful purpose with a good aesthetic on top of it.

    • @Mogswamp
      @Mogswamp  Рік тому +131

      Definitely. Learned this the hard way.
      If you make a build with zero functional purpose you end up never going there. :P

    • @aprilf00lz32
      @aprilf00lz32 Рік тому +10

      a castle will never defend you from a threat on a server, because other players have tools, blocks, pearls, and explosives, too. what you said does apply to mobs, though

    • @aprilf00lz32
      @aprilf00lz32 Рік тому +3

      if you'd like to protect your multiplayer base, maybe hide it a few hundred thousand to a few million out in the overworld (depending on how active the server you play on is) and only give the coordinates to people you completely trust

    • @mrcolz9373
      @mrcolz9373 Рік тому +5

      @@aprilf00lz32 I'm aware (played on an anarchy server for 0.2 seconds) but as you said it helps for mobs and guarding villagers

    • @shyper4362
      @shyper4362 Рік тому +6

      @@aprilf00lz32 Except if you make castle resistant to those. I did once... My friends attacked me, and.... let's just say a base went boom, and it was not mine.

  • @MDaggatt
    @MDaggatt Рік тому +687

    The BIG thing that makes me keep playing is not being afraid to "cheat" in the world. At the moment, I always have keep inventory on and I keep the world in peaceful but let myself switch to easy or normal when I want to farm hostile mobs. Yeah, it makes it a lot easier for me, but I played Minecraft for 7 years without those changes and I felt like deleting my world every time I died and lost everything. It just makes it so much more fun for me and I don't have to deal with constantly battling mobs when I'm mining, which I already find tedious.

    • @Daniel-dj7fh
      @Daniel-dj7fh Рік тому +33

      I've had the issue for a really long time that I don't get the advancements in the game because some windows settings weren't right. And atm I'm die harding to not cheat in a game to get the advancements I should already have had years ago.

    • @renderproductions1032
      @renderproductions1032 Рік тому +26

      I love peaceful mode, it makes chilling and playing Minecraft so much easier!

    • @sarahe.3107
      @sarahe.3107 Рік тому +10

      me too i started my first ever survival world with one of my friends a few monthys ago and immediately we were like oh we need keep inventory on. and like we teleport to eachother sometimes and like. hell one time we spawned a slime inside the chicken coop just to see how they would reaact (it was boring)

    • @trickytreyperfected1482
      @trickytreyperfected1482 Рік тому +16

      I'm actually sort of the opposite. Always used to run keepInventory and now whenever I start a new world, I make it a point to never enable cheats or switch off of Hard mode. Just means that I need to do a little bit of prep before I set out on dangerous missions (like getting extra armor sets for if I pass away and lose my stuff).
      As much as I loved not losing my stuff, I like the extra added challenge. But let's be honest, I will regret this one day when I fall into lava with multiple shulkers full of items.

    • @sandronozadze8509
      @sandronozadze8509 Рік тому +1

      How can anyone die in minecraft? Just be a little safer lol

  • @DacuberTM
    @DacuberTM 9 місяців тому +4

    a little extra for tip 5: yes, think big, but also split it up into smaller tasks. completing the smaller tasks helps keep you motivated and feel like you're getting somewhere, rather than just starting and by the end of the day looking back, seeing barely any progress being made, and thinking "why am I even doing this?"

  • @tylermech66
    @tylermech66 Рік тому +2

    other games inspiring your builds in minecraft is really true. I'm big on fromsoft games, and I've often tried to keep that oh so familiar interconnectedness of "levels" much the same in my builds.
    That's something that comes a bit more naturally in survival, but in creative it can be easy to lose sight of how to make your buildings better by making them functional.

  • @georqedubyakush6066
    @georqedubyakush6066 Рік тому +414

    Old man at the shop likes to say “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, the 2nd best time is right now.” Its never too late to start a long term world. I’ve had my long term world for a few years now and just finished building the Alamo in a 1:1 scale as a village

    • @thatoneyoutuber777
      @thatoneyoutuber777 Рік тому +4

      I’ve visited the Alamo, and it’s beautiful even after so much time has gone by. Now I feel inspired to recreate a place. Thx! 😉

    • @the_phoenix7773
      @the_phoenix7773 Рік тому

      hell yeah thats pretty nice.

    • @han-huo
      @han-huo Рік тому

      This saying originates from China and is now honestly pretty popular, I see it around the internet like once a week or so. But yeah it's a good saying.

  • @Matron..
    @Matron.. Рік тому +436

    1: Document everything
    0:11
    2: Make frequents backups
    1:53
    3: Play it your way
    2:22
    4: Make to-do lists
    3:06
    5: Think big
    3:56
    Bonus tip: Add some lore
    4:41
    6: Expect Lulls
    5:11
    7: Try a challenge
    6:03
    8: Collaborate
    7:00
    9: Perfect your enderchest
    7:41
    10: Play Other Games
    8:21

    • @117buckhunter
      @117buckhunter Рік тому +5

      I love you

    • @volkova6209
      @volkova6209 Рік тому +3

      thanks, this comment deserves more likes

    • @pumkin610
      @pumkin610 Рік тому +2

      And tip 10 is to play other games
      8:21

    • @Bad_Editor_man
      @Bad_Editor_man Рік тому +8

      Commit Tax Fraud
      5:55
      Among us made him SUS
      9:01

    • @JesseDrops
      @JesseDrops Рік тому +1

      ITS 1:11 LOL 😂😂

  • @wobblytiger6134
    @wobblytiger6134 Рік тому +6

    Challenging myself early on with a big building project slowed me down on progression a good bit and actually lead me into sticking to one world. 5 years running now and although I’ve built bigger and better things I remember how that first thing was done with stone tools and I just makes me appreciate it the most.

  • @ChristinaLynnF
    @ChristinaLynnF 11 місяців тому +8

    im always so tempted to start new.. but it is so rewarding to go back and see everything you create in one place! and there is always so much more to do anyway, it just gets hard when there is new updates and you want all the new goods but have to travel forever to get anything

  • @fox4dayz278
    @fox4dayz278 Рік тому +317

    Something I can personally recommend when it comes to massive projects: Obviously the part of the project we all look forward to is the actual project itself, but sometimes it can require a bit of grinding (Like digging out a massive perimeter) but if you remember to do a bit of building and a bit of grinding in moderation. For me, I can only play about 2-4 hours of Minecraft at the end of my night, so sometimes I'll just throw on my favorite music and let my brain turn off to do nothing but mine resources for a playsession. Sure, I'm not creating much, but I have the knowledge that the resources I'm mining are going to come in extremely handy later! Just try not to burn yourself out... Moderation is key!

    • @Frogspip
      @Frogspip Рік тому +8

      I burn myself out a lot.

    • @steverempel8584
      @steverempel8584 Рік тому +10

      Yeah this is good advice. Take a break from building by mining resources, then take a break from that by doing massive mindless terraforming, then take a break from that by doing a detailed creative build, then take a break from that by drawing plans out outside of the game, then take a break from that by mining resources, and so on.

    • @cez_is_typing
      @cez_is_typing Рік тому

      This! Majority of the time I’m playing minecraft is just digging out massive areas while watching UA-cam or Netflix on a seperate tab

  • @CHloE748
    @CHloE748 Рік тому +226

    Every time I get back into Minecraft I start a new world.. I don’t know for some reason the only way I get obsessed with playing Minecraft is when I have to start from scratch, because early to mid game has always been more fun for me. I don’t feel pressured to build anything or come up with ideas, I have hundreds of hours of grinding to do that is already spelled out for me. Late-game Minecraft is boring unless you are motivated by big projects, but at that stage you have to actually be creative and I put too much pressure on myself, thus making me avoid playing…

    • @fishysquishy9911
      @fishysquishy9911 Рік тому +34

      A good method for this if you wanna keep ur world is to put all of your stuff in a chest (armor tools EVERYTHING) and travel thousands of blocks away from spawn, im talking somewhere you do not recognize, and then boom fresh start!!! Ofc this is if u still want to keep one world theres really nothing wrong with creating new ones but yeah!!

    • @NSarg04
      @NSarg04 Рік тому +16

      I completely agree. When it comes to survival games I always find the early and mid game the most fun. Once the challenge of surviving in a survival game is gone all that's left to do is try to find things to build. Struggling is the most fun thing in my opinion so I start a new world every time I get to the point where I have enough iron and diamonds to basically piss away without worry when I die

    • @cameronjosephvideos5942
      @cameronjosephvideos5942 Рік тому +8

      @@fishysquishy9911 The reason I never do that is I rely on compasses to find my way home. I need to stay close to the spawn point.

    • @user-kt9ty2td6j
      @user-kt9ty2td6j Рік тому +4

      You might want to try out some mods to get new experience when starting over. When you get accustomed, try hardcore (aka expert) modpacks: it's when you have multiple mods intersecting with each other in such a way, that you can't move forward, if you don't use them all (or most of them). FTB and CurseForge have some good ones, but it may take some time to find those. Also, you can ask community, people will gladly recommend you something

    • @tummytub1161
      @tummytub1161 Рік тому +3

      The beauty of Minecraft, play how you want

  • @loranelson8476
    @loranelson8476 Рік тому +5

    Hey thanks for this, really helped me a lot. I've been trying to terriform an entire superflat world (in creative) and I was thinking about quitting it. After I watched this I started working on it more and got a lot of more progress done! Your 1 of the few Minecraft UA-camrs that I can watch without getting bored. I just recently came across this channel last year and came across it again

  • @seth7343
    @seth7343 Рік тому +3

    I just started a flat world survival because of ur vids. I had no clue what I wanted to do with it for bases and all that until now. Love the vids and I sincerely hope you make it well past the 20 year mark

  • @opDavi1
    @opDavi1 Рік тому +422

    One tip for me that is pretty sad is that sometimes, you are just done with minecraft. I basically moved on from the game a couple years ago because nothing I did, challenges, hardcore, superflat, modpacks, etc. made me feel good playing the game. Sometimes, you are just done with the game, and that's ok too.

    • @gang456
      @gang456 Рік тому +37

      Litterally same. Sometimes, you just move on, and it sadly happens in life. It's like getting everything and unlocking all of the items. then you just go "What do I do now?" so you can get bored easily

    • @overmatched2703
      @overmatched2703 Рік тому +4

      @@gang456 Literally like, play servers and pvp

    • @elongatedcarrot3704
      @elongatedcarrot3704 Рік тому +24

      @@overmatched2703 and then you get bored of multiplayer because they just copy large servers and introduce garbage monetization because mommy's credit card funds the servers.

    • @overmatched2703
      @overmatched2703 Рік тому +2

      @@elongatedcarrot3704 just play hypixel and ur good

    • @justinramos3590
      @justinramos3590 Рік тому +10

      Respect your opinion but people click on this vid to WANT to play the game more seriously and imo your comment is discouraging that's all.

  • @Xiprus724
    @Xiprus724 Рік тому +57

    One tip I have, which I find really weird, is to watch a show or series alongside playing your world. Granted you will need a second monitor or a phone/tablet to do this, and it can be hard when you really want to focus. But Minecraft is a game that for me usually doesn't require that much focus, because I never find it being too hard. Being hooked on a show while playing Minecraft has made me associate it with the game. So it has allowed me to stick to my world longer when I also want to finish the show. It does become a little tricky once you do finish the show however..

    • @Mogswamp
      @Mogswamp  Рік тому +15

      THIS! I have been through sooo many shows while playing

    • @o-pitamask4698
      @o-pitamask4698 Рік тому

      Start one piece and Detective Conan(case closed) and you will have unlimited access to minecraft

    • @Xiprus724
      @Xiprus724 Рік тому

      @@o-pitamask4698 I actually did start one piece when I began a survival world and it became the best world I ever had lol

    • @o-pitamask4698
      @o-pitamask4698 Рік тому

      @@Xiprus724 Wow that's awesome to hear!
      Which state in O. P. are you?
      I am at the current state

    • @Xiprus724
      @Xiprus724 Рік тому +1

      @@o-pitamask4698 I went from watching it to reading it and I'm currently all caught up on the Manga

  • @kami_nexishka
    @kami_nexishka Рік тому +2

    I got this video saved in my Watch-Later playlist for everytime I even THINK about quitting my worlds. This is an awesome video! It's well made, inspiring, and informative.

  • @hammerbeam
    @hammerbeam Рік тому +2

    I used to make and quit worlds quite frequently but at the beginning of quarantine I just deleted all those old worlds and started a single new one that I have been playing on since then. A lot of this advice does resonate with me and my world. I set big projects and allow myself to take breaks. I also document progress through screenshots and really just let myself have fun.

  • @yokunaigaming6840
    @yokunaigaming6840 Рік тому +179

    this really happens too much. imagine you only got 1 world in every copy of minecraft. Just think what people would achieve.

    • @tbXplosive
      @tbXplosive Рік тому

      I only use one world, but not on =every copy

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 9 місяців тому

      ​@@theevilsnipsspeedrunning basically treats world's as disposable and almost meaningless

  • @whiteraven8322
    @whiteraven8322 Рік тому +143

    I actually started a "to do list" in Minecraft a couple of months ago and it has since changed the way I play Minecraft!
    That and actually taking time to create my builds! There is a sense of pride knowing that it was you that created all of this! And how amazing it has turned out to be.
    I use to be the person that would start a new world every time I got bored of the old one but not anymore!

    • @amywilhelm5445
      @amywilhelm5445 Рік тому +4

      i did this too and it changed the game! 10/10

  • @Scarph_Gaming
    @Scarph_Gaming Рік тому +1

    I've been playing this game since 2016 and probably racked up over 30k hours by now, to say this game is a part of me is an understatement😅 I'm glad I watched this video, I've been slacking in my game progression for a while and watching your superflat series makes me want to try it for myself! Thank you Mogswamp for giving me a boost in inspiration, yeah I know I'm 8 months late to the video but that doesn't change the fact that it taught me a thing or two❤

  • @mr_moos11
    @mr_moos11 8 місяців тому

    thanks ive been playing on a world for weeks and wanted to build a city but just couldend get myself togheter to do it, all these tips just got me modivated to join back the world and start working again, thanks mogswamp ur amazing

  • @SunroseStudios
    @SunroseStudios Рік тому +164

    we've already long since taken the "play your way" advice to heart; we're playing on a HEAVILY customized modpack that isn't necessarily filled with a ton of mods, but we have a bunch of quality of life features and tweaks and changes based on howe we like to play!
    for example:
    - hunger is removed and food heals us instead
    - XP no longer exists and nothing costs levels anymore (anvil operations are free, enchantments only cost lapis, etc)
    - mending tools repair automatically over time (an average of 1 durability a second)
    - hostile mobs in the overworld (with the exception of non-trident drowned) only spawn below Y=0 at night, so the surface is generally very safe
    - creepers, endermen (we've renamed them Chorus Walkers), and ghasts can't destroy or move blocks
    - cobblestone can be put into the stonecutter to make gravel, and gravel to make sand. no more ravaging deserts for glass!
    there's plenty more but those are some of the highlights. making the game fit how we want to play has been GREAT for our motivation, we cannot recommend it enough.

    • @ghostbotmellow706
      @ghostbotmellow706 Рік тому +11

      yo where do i find a hunger mod like that?

    • @Bombastian1230
      @Bombastian1230 Рік тому +12

      Is it possilbe for you to share this modpack?

    • @valentinbarascu9413
      @valentinbarascu9413 Рік тому +9

      Oh god, if you could share this modpack in any way for us to use, you'd make so many people happy including myself

    • @Yqe-
      @Yqe- Рік тому +15

      That mending thing seems incredibly overpowered, you basically made tools completely unbreakable. If you are going to do that why not just go all in and remove durability altogether?

    • @heyozbee
      @heyozbee Рік тому +12

      so basically easier peaceful mode

  • @lucasdykes1230
    @lucasdykes1230 Рік тому +136

    This is the first time I’ve actually properly understood a “ how to stay motivated “ video. Good video really enjoyed it.

  • @mussa3889
    @mussa3889 Рік тому +1

    Great video man, you've inspired me. I have two projects in mind, 1 will be my ideal living situation irl and 2 will be my own country with infrastructure and everything

  • @solarwalker1044
    @solarwalker1044 11 місяців тому

    I know I'm late to the party, but OMG all of this!! I'm currently in a lull (too many real life house projects), but I have a lore for my world and lean on maps heavy and it totally changed the gameplay. One thing I like to use is the Book and Quill for keeping track of projects (as well as coordinates, villager shopping list, etc.) and it's been really helpful.

  • @taxxon_
    @taxxon_ Рік тому +163

    Tip 1- Document Everything
    Screenshots, videos, world backups, etc to see how far you've come
    You can also use maps, locking maps to see the different later against the current map
    Tip 2 - Frequent Backups
    Something bad WILL happen that will cause you to need to reset, like world corruption, a build blowing up, etc
    Tip 3 - Your World, Your Way
    Minecraft allows you to play in however you want, there will be people who will gatekeep, but they don't make the rules. You do.
    In my world I've disabled rain & fire, I've also changed recipes to make unobtainable things, obtainable.
    Tip 4 - To-Do Lists
    Staying organized really helps with what you want to do, you don't have to remember, "Ah yes, I need to get a few thousand logs to make X, as well as add Z decorations."
    Mog uses signs & dye to mark what progress his projects are. *I'm going to start doing this*
    Tip 5 - Huge Goals
    Make a goal so big, you don't know if you can finish.
    You won't have a clear vision of what the final product will be when you start a new world.
    Tip 5.5 - Lore (Optional)
    Add lore to your world, like why are some structures here. Incredible way to stay inspired.
    Tip 6 - Expect Lulls
    You won't always be playing Minecraft, & you shouldn't. Doing one thing will burn you out. You can play other games, do school, etc. Life isn't about one thing. You need breaks for everything.
    Tip 7 - Try Challenges
    I'm playing on a modded world, I've disallowed myself from doing cheaty options, like the entirety of Mystical Agriculture & ATM tools/weapons.
    Added challenge can help you keep going, or just make thing not brain-dead easy.
    Tip 8 - Collaborate
    Share the world download, see what people do to it, think of it, have a look at other's world downloads. Get ideas for things to build from others.
    Tip 9 - Keep Things Nearby
    I play modded so Ender Chests don't apply to me as they're kinda garbage in that environment. Keep everything nearby so you don't have to go "Agh, I forgot those resources!" Than have to go running back to your chests.
    Tip 10 - More Than 1 World
    You don't have to constrain yourself to 1 world, take a break to try other challenge ideas, get ideas for your main world.

    • @thaliacrafts407
      @thaliacrafts407 Рік тому +6

      Bedrock players might want to skip the maps, there is a bug that makes it so that the filesize increases everytime you open a new map. The game creates mapfiles but doesn't delete them, even if the map is destroyed. Not just that, but it actually creates five files, one for each zoom level, even if you don't zoom out.

    • @J-DawgStudios
      @J-DawgStudios Рік тому

      @@thaliacrafts407 couldn’t u go into the files and delete the unused ones?

    • @thaliacrafts407
      @thaliacrafts407 Рік тому

      @@J-DawgStudios can't do that on console unfortunately

  • @colescott79
    @colescott79 Рік тому +75

    One thing I figured out pretty early on, but had to relearn, was to build (and for that matter play) at your own level. Basically while you can and should plan for the incredible, don’t expect it right away or even really try to hard, just keep trying stuff and having fun, and eventually you will find that your builds meet and even exceed the crazy hopes you had at the start

    • @firstlast-wg2on
      @firstlast-wg2on Рік тому +5

      Yeah it’s a big deal to recognise builds can always be updated and changed if you want to. A lot of the time the first few things I build I know I’m going to update later, especially if you’re like me and you wanna build a gigantic pirate ship as a first base, and then realising I don’t have a food source or enough materials for tools and protection. In that case I’ll just make a super basic boat house, and work on it but by bit.

    • @silvervr5911
      @silvervr5911 Рік тому +1

      ​@@firstlast-wg2on him showing that you can feel motivated by uploading your video on UA-cam and see the cool comments:
      Me who knows damn well I will get no love or views and know comments except for hate ones😭

  • @kelp185
    @kelp185 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the advice. I don't play much Minecraft, but in Don't Starve Together, I'm constantly creating new worlds and thinking, "Yeah, this is the one. I'm gonna stay on this one."...and then quitting after about 175 in-game days. I found out on my own in my last world that to-do lists help with motivation, especially when I keep them in a spot where I can just quickly drop in a goal and then keep playing with that goal in the back of my mind if I need something to do. Knowing that it already worked for me, seeing it on the list makes me excited to try all of these other tips out in my future playthrough(s)!

  • @Misinformer
    @Misinformer Рік тому

    Wow! Just listening to you talking about finding inspiration from other games has given me inspiration for my next Minecraft build. Keep up the good work!

  • @alintinamartushev1075
    @alintinamartushev1075 Рік тому +51

    I moved away from home and it's the only way I keep in touch with my brothers. We have a world we've been playing for 2 years as a way to catch up and interact together. I'm 27 and have 4 brothers between the ages of 14 and 23 and we keep each other motivated and help anyone out that loses everything.

    • @user-is7xs1mr9y
      @user-is7xs1mr9y Рік тому +7

      This is so wholesome, what a cool way of keeping in touch with loved ones.

  • @cortneybrown2257
    @cortneybrown2257 Рік тому +97

    I also love the "play your way" tip, because I started having a lot more fun when I set it to keep items on death. I LOVE exploring the map and I've died and lost *everything* countless times and it just seemed easier to start over

    • @aahijustateyt8112
      @aahijustateyt8112 Рік тому +14

      Yeah, keepinventory is amazing, i'm glad it exists

    • @LilacMonarch
      @LilacMonarch Рік тому +8

      Same, I like being able to mess around without the fear of losing everything I sunk a bunch of time into. I accidentally crashed while elytra rocketing through the nether and "experienced kinetic energy" right over a lava lake? It's fineee, I can just go back there in 2 minutes. Terraria's normal difficulty is similar, you only drop money on death which isn't too bad since you can easily store it and you have access to remote storage fairly early on (it's like if you could craft an ender chest with just iron)

    • @DatJaneDoeArchive
      @DatJaneDoeArchive Рік тому +6

      I like going to the Nether with keep items on death, then just raiding Bastions and Fortresses recklessly until I die.

    • @TheUltimateEnderling
      @TheUltimateEnderling Рік тому

      All of my worlds have Keep Inventory on. It helps me avoid getting agitated when I fall into lava or something.

    • @WaywardVector
      @WaywardVector Рік тому

      @@LilacMonarch exactly. Albeit terraria has more content and items in it though, if I lost my 0.2% drop chance rod of discord I would be much more furious than if I lost a diamond sword.

  • @v1de0gamr23
    @v1de0gamr23 Рік тому +3

    When I first started playing Minecraft, it was on the Xbox 360 edition. One time, I started a new map that generated without any villages in it, so I had to build my own town and populate it with cured zombie villagers.
    That was years ago, but founding my own town is still a challenge I set for myself when I begin a world. And when the town is flourishing, I set off for a new biome and do it again 👍

  • @serhiiko7141
    @serhiiko7141 Рік тому

    unexpectedly that's actually one of the most useful minecraft videos i ever watched. (i watch a lot of youtube) seriously, thank you for this video, it'll help me A LOT with my world.
    also i'm a "world quitter", i already have like 5 worlds where i just got best equipment and just quitted

  • @lcoolman100
    @lcoolman100 Рік тому +24

    A smaller tip that I've come to realize is vital, don't start the giga projects until you are giga-geared. A huge problem for me in one of my survival worlds was I wanted to do this overwhelmingly massive project but I had no honest idea what beacons or treasure enchantments were so everything was taking a really long time to get anywhere. I know that isn't always possible in whatever challenge you may be doing but it was a huge help for me in later SMP's

    • @Mogswamp
      @Mogswamp  Рік тому +9

      Really great suggestion. You end up wasting a lot of time if you don't prepare everything up front

  • @thegabeman2000
    @thegabeman2000 Рік тому +148

    After seeing this, I’ve decided to create a Minecraft world, grab a fresh notebook, and document everything from day one to the present. And at the moment, I’m loving it.

    • @kisses4kayn
      @kisses4kayn Рік тому +5

      damn bro you just gave me an idea 🤝

    • @primanftw
      @primanftw Рік тому +3

      in a irl notebook? thats a good idea ngl

    • @RosDahBoon
      @RosDahBoon Рік тому +1

      Ty for the idea i will now Credit u in my notebook in every start and end of a page

    • @BotRaichu
      @BotRaichu Рік тому

      @@RosDahBoon I totally feel it I only need like someone to collaborate with then I’m good to go

    • @dr.JackieBright
      @dr.JackieBright Рік тому

      I've done something similar in one of my minecraft worlds. I made several books with quills, set up a little underground hovel in a desert, and just wrote in it like a journal at the end of each day.

  • @astrawby
    @astrawby Рік тому

    For the backups, have an off-site one as well; something in the cloud (Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, etc), on a usb stick always on you, or really anything that would be safe if your home burns down

  • @kenokai.
    @kenokai. Рік тому

    More backups is so important for me. I stupidly mined a shulker near lava and yeah... It fell in. Luckily, didn't have MUCH items in it that were important but was such a bummer regardless. Wanted to quit but got them back and am looking forward to building more stuff. Want to build a glass dome for the Ender Dragon Egg, a big world tree, farms, so much stuff. Its so much, but looking forward to it so much.

  • @Sandalwoodrk
    @Sandalwoodrk Рік тому +29

    For me, adding lore is always by far the biggest inspiration to keep going with builds.
    I rarely build anything without having some kinda story or worldbuilding built in

  • @seashinesarah2898
    @seashinesarah2898 Рік тому +94

    Reallyyyy love the “Play Your Way” tip. I was trying to start a new survival world, and it just wasn’t maintaining my interest or enjoyment. So I thought about it, and I was like, if there are options to modify gamerules in such a way that makes it more enjoyable for me, why would I NOT do that? It’s MY world and play-through after all.
    I figured out that constantly worrying about mobs sneak attacking kept me in a constant state of anxiety that was just unpleasant; so I changed it to Peaceful/Easy mode. I also learned that I really love collecting stuff and exploring, and you run out of inventory space quickly. So I’m experimenting with using categorized shulker boxes from the getgo so I dont have to keep going back to chests somewhere to deposit items. I also have KeepInventory on for similar reasons-I dont like losing my stuff, especially when it took much time and hardwork to acquire. Its just demotivating for me.
    These settings just makes the experience more enjoyable for me personally. And, if I ever get bored of this playstyle, I can simply up the difficulty and change up these settings. It’s such a good feeling to let go of the opinions and judgements of others in this way :) Just play in whatever way works for you!! Minecraft is designed for exactly this type of thing.

    • @leomania171
      @leomania171 Рік тому +1

      Hmm maybe I’ll add keep inventory too…

    • @leomania171
      @leomania171 Рік тому +1

      I just lost full netherite with an elytra so

    • @LOVE_CR777
      @LOVE_CR777 Рік тому +3

      @@leomania171 that's sad man i lost my gear too in the void and i deleted the world

    • @LOVE_CR777
      @LOVE_CR777 Рік тому +2

      @Ender Wizard yeah that's the best thing to do really

    • @xenird
      @xenird Рік тому

      @@LOVE_CR777 You lost your gear and because of that decided to literally lose everything else?

  • @Imverybadatyoutube
    @Imverybadatyoutube Рік тому +11

    I'm gonna give 3 tips I'm unsure if they've already been said in the video but I'll reinforce them
    #1 Create a story.
    Humans love a good story whether that be through touch, smell, sight, hearing or taste but in the case of Minecraft its mostly visual, books are read because of the plot and art is appreciated because of the inspiration and uniqueness. It's the same thing with minecraft if you build the same house over and over again and do the same things repetitively it's going to get boring. It's inevitable, however if you create a plot/story about your world you will keep playing because you're the one writing the story it only stops when you believe the story is finished but even if in your eyes it is "finished" build a whole new story make a whole new structure or plot about this new civilization, you can make it practical like a place for your farms or you can just build it to look cool. (I find giving buildings a purpose even minute ones much more enjoyable but everyone is different).
    #2 Take regular breaks
    Creative block is also unfortunately inevitable as humans are infallible we get hungry, sleepy, bored, etc. Assuming you're following the previous step, story making can be challenging or feeling like you have a good story just a lot of work to do. Most important part about keeping a world is never bite off more than you can chew if you procrastinate on mega builds than it's simple don't build a mega build. "But I want to make huge grand structures" simple take it slow and steady and if you'd like, build it in creative first. It's really a situation of "what's harder? A. Writing an entire 200 page essay in one day, or, B. writing 1 page for 200 days. A, is faster but can be more messy and easy to procrastinate on. B, is slower but more thorough harder to procrastinate when it's only 1 page, Artists and Writers mostly follow B because a lot of creativity burns out when you're overwhelmed.
    #3 Gamemode
    If you love survival but you like having an option to turn off mobs that's completely up to you, perhaps you don't like losing your stuff so you turn on keepinventory or you don't like mob grieving so you get rid of it. Or if you're more of a hardcore player you can play hardcore without regeneration or half a heart, anyways point being the 3rd tip being game mode is don't let others influence how you enjoy the game. Minecraft is sandbox there is no right or wrong way to play minecraft single player don't forget you're essentially the God of a virtual playground you can do pretty much anything in minecraft.
    #??? Bonus Tip
    Single player can be incredibly boring for some people where it's really hard to care about something when you feel like no one else will ever appreciate it. However, that's why multi-player was created if you truly can't play single player for a story or plot or lore unfortunately it might just not be for you but you can still have a ton of fun with friends and there are countless servers out there at the end of the day minecraft should never be frustrating it's a game that was built for fun, to be played for fun. Hardest part I think is motivation and starting, ties into that you don't have to have an immediate full blown story or plot, but do take it into consideration when you need a reason to be invested. In my honest opinion if you follow the previous steps is just getting started is scary but exciting (hardcore gives me sandcastle mentality) Anyways if you read this far congratulations here's a cookie 🍪

    • @Ls7p-
      @Ls7p- Рік тому

      how long did this comment take

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 9 місяців тому

      I would argue that artists don't follow the write 1 page a day thing

  • @grackleboi2523
    @grackleboi2523 Рік тому

    I've been making a lot of roller coasters and rail transport systems in creative mode. It's been fun to iterate on designs and especially fun to mess with command blocks.

  • @Fixxitt412
    @Fixxitt412 Рік тому +576

    This is a great video! I find myself regularly telling people DON'T QUIT!

  • @friend_or_foe49
    @friend_or_foe49 Рік тому +51

    something i like to do is when i find myself bored, i drop everything a run really far away. I start fresh with nothing as if it was a new world. i keep the same theme of the world, but a new area. one of the mega projects i do on these worlds is making a road system or trails that connect all the "regions" of the world as well as I make lore that connects the regions, but every region also has its own independent lore that keeps to that region.

  • @coldog1000
    @coldog1000 Рік тому

    This video is spot-on! Great work and keep up the craft!

  • @thegeckler4719
    @thegeckler4719 Рік тому +49

    I have a creative world I made in December 2012 on the Xbox 360 version of minecraft.
    I've been playing on and off on it since then and only got really into building December 2018.
    It's nice to see what I built and see the buildings my friends built who I never saw again. Kinda a big history to it for me

    • @mrcolz9373
      @mrcolz9373 Рік тому +1

      You should back that up to your PC using Horizon.

    • @thegeckler4719
      @thegeckler4719 Рік тому +1

      @@mrcolz9373
      I definitely could!, But I am currently on bedrock edition on xbox 1. One day I will transfer it to Java!

    • @Daniel-dj7fh
      @Daniel-dj7fh Рік тому

      @@thegeckler4719 There is no reason to not play bedrock on PC, I've been playing that too mainly and noticed that Java without any other apps runs really bad on pc compared to vanilla bedrock.
      You don't get a few features which sucks, but I think Mojang is planning on balancing out the differences between the two versions.

  • @bradenmoore2020
    @bradenmoore2020 Рік тому +253

    The best advice i can give: DONT CHEAT. it is the quickest way to lose motivation, you cheated once whats to stop you from doing it again. you develop a whats the point attitude and the stuff you made and make legit just doesnt feel the same.
    your opinion on what is and isnt cheating can be different than mine, and goes along with the play your way tip, personally i use some clientside mods like minihud. but i see alot of people who use keep inventory get burnt out, and they refuse to play without it. when i think it would really help them continue playing longer.
    im speaking from experience, when you lose items, let them go, dont creative them back in

    • @woky.
      @woky. Рік тому +7

      sometimes when i die ill get off fir a bit and get back on an go get my stuff if i didnt die in lava lmao

    • @WaywardVector
      @WaywardVector Рік тому +19

      My definition is simple. Cheats: OFF. Terraria has keep inventory default, and that game is my most played. Some people like the challenge, other can’t be assed.

    • @Detectivechippy
      @Detectivechippy Рік тому +5

      I have to agree with you ive recently made a survival world and i wanted to build my base but i wanted it to be a good one and not some boring wood box. However i didnt have the tools or the patience to mine all the wood i needed so i went in creative and built it. Hours wasted because once i went back in survival it didnt feel right :/

    • @danitho
      @danitho Рік тому +2

      I've noticed that about myself too. It's better if I don't cheat. But I HATE dying and losing my stuff. I really wish there was a way to keep inventory without cheating. I wish it came automatically with easy or peaceful mode.

    • @ZofiaSofyka
      @ZofiaSofyka Рік тому +9

      Eh, depends on the person. on my 2 year old world I literally switch to creative or survival depending on what my mood is. I do keep the projects separate though, so I wouldn't use creative to expand my first base, but i do for terrafforming and smaller towns

  • @eXotiic06
    @eXotiic06 11 місяців тому +1

    Until about a few days ago I used to just get wooden tools, maybye a stone pick and then make a really detailed base. And I just thought that theres no point in doing it, so I’d create a new world and the cycle continues. Glad I’ve got myself a good, permanent world! 😃

  • @PH96Official
    @PH96Official Рік тому

    I'm glad I kept an old device that had my Bedrock World from so many years ago I never made as much progress as you have but losing that would have been a huge blow to my ego.

  • @xXMistRavenXx
    @xXMistRavenXx Рік тому +107

    If you wanna start off fresh that’s completely fine, but don’t delete the world you left behind, come back to it occassionally or use it for reference if you built something that you liked and wanna rebuild again~

    • @averagefriend6291
      @averagefriend6291 Рік тому +8

      I’m not going to rebuild a whole villager hall with three stories and two rooms

    • @MaxWasSurprised
      @MaxWasSurprised Рік тому +4

      I actually found a world i quit a long time ago and now i play on it along my 3 year old main world it's a lot of fun

    • @KamikazeCommie501
      @KamikazeCommie501 Рік тому

      I delete my worlds before I ever even make any progress in them. Most of the time I quit before I reach the nether because I die some stupid, unfair death. Other times I'll get to the nether and walk around for a bit before deleting it all because walking 1000+ blocks just to find a few blaze rods is utterly pointless and frustrating.

    • @nerd_nato564
      @nerd_nato564 Рік тому +2

      @@KamikazeCommie501 Could try installing some mods or data packs, and perhaps turning keepinventory on? I feel the same way you do, but doing these things helps me a lot.

  • @jerry3790
    @jerry3790 Рік тому +46

    I have a 3 year old survival world that I run as a server on my computer and play every now and then with friends. It really helps you keep motivated once you start on a project. Plus they bring in expertise that I lack. It also has some server related challenges. Currently I’m working on making a giant hole in the nether roof and am trying to get a schematics mod working on the server so I can build something to automate that process. Probably my favourite thing to do though is to go into the server console and give my friends level 100 levitation and watch them fly thousands of blocks in confusion.

    • @hidratadop
      @hidratadop Рік тому +3

      true, always mess with your friends :D

    • @redseagaming7832
      @redseagaming7832 Рік тому +1

      I have a two-year three-month-old survival server called Red Sea craft named after my UA-cam channel it's a 100% survival server and I love working on it mostly by myself because a lot of people don't like survival and they prefer create mode which I hate

  • @Captain_Yata
    @Captain_Yata Рік тому

    I've recently started my new favourite world (a skyblock with Create and various other tech mods) and I love it so much, I've played it more than any other world in large sittings and I hope to make it into a big boi like yours :)

  • @blob6507
    @blob6507 Рік тому

    Thanks for these tips man, really helped

  • @HERE.AND.QUEER.
    @HERE.AND.QUEER. Рік тому +122

    I LOVE adding lore to my worlds. In my multiplayer survival world, I literally built THE CHURCH OF DIRT for my friend and I wrote a long and over dramatic book of dirt lore

    • @AbnormalUltimatum
      @AbnormalUltimatum Рік тому +11

      Please, please send that to me. I would love some lore in my world and i need some inspiration at least.

    • @tangentfox4677
      @tangentfox4677 Рік тому +4

      I want to see this book so much!

    • @xenird
      @xenird Рік тому +4

      Upload this book

    • @HERE.AND.QUEER.
      @HERE.AND.QUEER. Рік тому +4

      @@xenird how do I do that?

    • @dottodot_games
      @dottodot_games Рік тому +5

      @@HERE.AND.QUEER. i think you donload the world and put a link to it here some were

  • @paradoxplays8538
    @paradoxplays8538 Рік тому +24

    One tip: Don't do hardcore, sure if u want a challenge do it but if your an average player trying to play for a long time dying in hardcore will just destroy motivation to start a new world. You can even make creative ways to get ur stuff back after dying

  • @tummytub1161
    @tummytub1161 Рік тому

    I have many worlds I stopped playing, but one I keep going back to. It's a world I initially created 5 years ago. Sadly it got lost, but I knew I had to remake it and 2 years in its different, but the main part is the same, my underwater megabase. I completely recreated it from screenshots.
    My best tip is read books, watch movies and have a life. Implement the beautiful things you encountered and imagined.
    I also visit my old worlds occasionally and take parts of those worlds I like and bring them to my main world or take inspiration out of it.
    Discover new Minecraft worlds with a twist as a small break usually new ideas come from it. Worlds you quit are less important, so go nuts every once in a while.

  • @msutter117
    @msutter117 Рік тому

    I’m one of those I like to have one giant creative world. And one trick I used besides the having goals for the world is since mines a giant world wide city project I have different zones use different architecture. Those being Japanese, Steampunk inspired, European and a sleek futuristic area. I have some brainstorming ideas for starting the European area hopefully soon.
    Though the strangest lore i injected was the entire city relies on trains for transportation around the city. My world is almost a year old now.

  • @uj.official
    @uj.official Рік тому +41

    A tip I wanted to share with the lovely comments section is a simple one! Don't let failure stop you. I myself (an owner of a seven year survival world) have experienced failure so many times in the sense that a build has come out wrong, or I can't find the right thing, or I fail a project, but I've never let it stop me. One top tip referencing this is to 100% appreciate failure. I love failure on my world so much because it gives me ideas on where I went wrong and what I can do in the world to prevent bad things from happening again.
    (personal experience incoming)
    I used to use the survival world as a challenge, seen as I was too scared to actually do hardcore and just said "if I die, I delete the world". I've kept track of my deaths. Over the course of a lovely seven years, I've died a grand total of 1,029 times. That's.. That's a lot. Worth 1,029 hardcore worlds. And each time I've died, I've noted down why I died and what went wrong. Since my first death, I have mob traps, iron/snow golem guards as well as a fortified base. Even so, I'm still quite scared of it. After seven long and hard-fought (as well as hard-died) years, I still have yet to get netherite or even beat the ender dragon! I'm absolutely petrified. But that's normal; both things are HUGE milestones for any person in any world.
    Hope this helps?

  • @maycontainnuts3127
    @maycontainnuts3127 Рік тому

    i think a lot of the advice you put in here can help a lot with any passion projects, really

  • @gbkgames2087
    @gbkgames2087 Рік тому

    I have never heard of your channel in the past. I literally got this video on my main page, yet I related to this. Now my world is 2 months old, which is my best. Hopefully it will last the 10 years yours did

  • @atmosterra
    @atmosterra Рік тому +31

    as someone who's a chronic restarter/world deleter, this was motivating, thank you!

    • @Mogswamp
      @Mogswamp  Рік тому +5

      So happy to hear that! Means a lot to know it actually helped :-)

  • @LTMotions
    @LTMotions Рік тому +27

    I think #3 is one of the most important; I often find myself getting caught up in adhering to the unwritten rules that have been set by other players and forget that if it isn't fun, it defeats the purpose of the game.

  • @hyp3r_ch1ld
    @hyp3r_ch1ld Місяць тому

    oh god did this video send pure raw determination into my bloodstream. as a person who just recently got minecraft and is too scared to even go mining in caves i had frustrations with mobs. i always wanted to get good armor and just deal with it but i cant ;-;. i opted for peaceful mode but i was scared that "am i really beating my first ever ender dragon in peaceful mode?" and i would get called a wuss for playing this game in peaceful. thanks for opening my eyes to realize that this is a sandbox and i do what *i* please. now i feel actually confident i can just play minecraft.
    and remember to some times take a break from competitive and rather hard game that make you stressed. video games should help you calm down and not make you stressed!

  • @lemonduck9317
    @lemonduck9317 6 місяців тому

    the whole backup thing is sooo true like I play in a realm my friends usually don't joins so it's kind of a single player and when I ever I die (to the void or lava) I am just so glad I have backups I understand it's sort of like cheating but whatever keeps you playing is what matters! That has kept me playing for 2 years(:

  • @fakesadish8585
    @fakesadish8585 Рік тому +32

    0:53 "Set own game mode to Survival Mode" very inspiring.
    Anyways your tips were good. Thx for the video

  • @shadxw6281
    @shadxw6281 Рік тому +19

    As the owner of a 1 year hardcore world, what I did was plan 3 big builds that I want to do. When I feel burned out on one of them or when I complete a major step, I switch to one of the other projects, like that I bounce between them.

    • @Mogswamp
      @Mogswamp  Рік тому +5

      Yesss, this is huge for me too. I have those 8 big goals in my world and I bounce between them whenever one of them is burning me out.

  • @eee-xd5bo
    @eee-xd5bo 8 місяців тому

    Playing your own way is vital. I had a minecraft world that I would spend 24/7 on until I lost my computer because I didn't make it miserable for myself. I didn't like losing my stuff without keep inventory, and I liked turning the gamemode to peaceful when I entered the nether. It made it was more fun and my goals felt more achievable because I stayed relaxed

  • @brandonjohnson8170
    @brandonjohnson8170 Рік тому

    This is one of the most helpful Minecraft video I have ever seen. And impressing online people with an only video is hard.

  • @coooozy
    @coooozy Рік тому +46

    My tip:Sometimes you just have to grind it out. Not getting burnt out is important, but if you have a huge grindy repetitive project like digging a perimeter for your base just power through it. Otherwise you will catch yourself not wanting to play because of that project. Finish it and then the real fun can begin.

  • @kylietrombley3622
    @kylietrombley3622 Рік тому +21

    I used to have a 10 year old world, too. I stopped playing it but kept it around in my world list. I was 5 when I made it and every time I would revisit I'd be hit by waves of nostalgia. I only lost it because my brother deleted my Xbox profile, therefore deleting my world. I'll miss you, Fun Land.

  • @wqxdv2145
    @wqxdv2145 Рік тому

    man you just saved me and my friend, we died in the end lost all our stuff then this video came on my page and when you talked about backups you gave me the idea to check them and now we have our stuff back

  • @jurassicsmackdown6359
    @jurassicsmackdown6359 Рік тому

    One of the first things i do is make a Book & Quill so if i think of an idea while doing something else, i can write it down!
    When I'm not playing, i have a notepad app on my phone
    When i play Skyrim to take a break from Minecraft, the architecture and landscapes give me inspiration

  • @Roosader
    @Roosader Рік тому +30

    Dude, those sketches you showed of your plans are so amazingly realized. I love those so damn much dude.

    • @primanftw
      @primanftw Рік тому

      ikr, maybe i should learn drawing too

  • @bradenmoore2020
    @bradenmoore2020 Рік тому +59

    Have lots of projects!! and bounce around between them, if youre feeling sick of one project its so nice to switch it up. and if you dont wanna do any projects go mine diamonds! or netherrite if youre psycho

    • @Detectivechippy
      @Detectivechippy Рік тому +2

      The thing is i cant find any diamonds ive been strip mining at -58 for the past couple hours with maybe only 5 diamonds. 😭

    • @exio6938
      @exio6938 Рік тому +1

      Did you really say netherite is psycho, just turn in music and use beds for like 2 hours and you got yourself full netherite gear, now your really a psycho if you use beds for a netherite beacon

    • @PersonWhoAsked
      @PersonWhoAsked Рік тому +1

      yeah i prefer to just go with diamond than netherite. diamond is good enough for me.

    • @ur.left.buttcheek
      @ur.left.buttcheek Рік тому

      @@Detectivechippy I see a lot of diamonds in those large caves near that level

  • @DexStarrTheManiac
    @DexStarrTheManiac Рік тому

    I soooo agree with number three- i dislike playing creative because i like the item hunting and gathering aspect but i use the mayfly command to fly in survival, i sometimes worry if i could share it and make it come across as painstakingly effortful as it was, when i do use cheats. But yeah play as you want

  • @gabrielvieira9705
    @gabrielvieira9705 Рік тому +3

    look, even though I'm commenting on this a little late I can say that this video is very inspiring. I have problems with my computer so it turns out that I can't do much, If I had a better computer, I would put everything you said in this video into practice, since I'm a person who can't stay in the same world for a long time. Nice vídeo

  • @Nick12_45
    @Nick12_45 Рік тому +19

    9:01
    ඞඞඞ

    • @zacthefrog
      @zacthefrog Рік тому +7

      “And among us made me sus”

  • @sponkerdahooman
    @sponkerdahooman Рік тому +31

    I find when I feel burnt out of my main base, I leave and start over in a new area, bringing nothing but a stack of steak. I really like the new world grind, going from nothing to a bustling base of a period of time, and so starting over on the same world almost like taking a vacation is my tip. As a plus, if you’re ever out looking for new resources/ a rare ish biome, it’s pretty cool to see previous abandonned bases.

  • @rod5097
    @rod5097 10 місяців тому

    I've already saw your videos in other two brazilian UA-camrs and damn man, your word its amazing. Nice video, by the way

  • @LeahDykema
    @LeahDykema Рік тому

    For those of you who play Creative Mode and have a lot of buildings, make a central station where they all connect. I use railway, but even just tunnels would do just fine underground. I love it because if my friend comes on and wants to know where one of my 5 Apple Stores is located (I love the Apple Store too much 😬) I send them to Grand Central Station where they can easily follow the path to any of my builds. Yes, takes a while to make and coordinates are annoyingly hard, but it’ll be nice in the end to easily walk down a hall and see all the signs labeling the different paths to your beautiful builds.

  • @Figonometry
    @Figonometry Рік тому +76

    It took me years to understand how to keep a long term world, I ended up finding some friends with the same mindset as mine to play with and so far it's been fairly fun

    • @Frowzyn
      @Frowzyn Рік тому

      oh hello fig

    • @Figonometry
      @Figonometry Рік тому

      @@Frowzyn Oh hey dude, fancy seeing you here

  • @redcrafterlppa303
    @redcrafterlppa303 Рік тому +7

    I started a minecraft server for my class a few years ago and guess what after a few weeks most of the hype was gone and few where playing. Classic.
    But one classmate had an idea, the idea to build a castle. I loved the idea and fast forward to today we are still playing on this word and by now we built a whole kingdom.
    We did most of the things mentioned in this video, for example backups, making a huge goal, sharing the progress. I think these tips also apply well to small groups rather than only shared single-player.