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Survival Mode Tips

For many people, Survival is the primary mode in Minecraft. It includes a variety of gameplay mechanics, including hunger, status effects, equipment, multiple crafting stations, necessity for sleep, and so on.

There are tons of guides and pages on Survival Mode available on the Web, but the most useful to zlg make it here. They're not listed in any particular order, at least for now. :-)

Keep A Safe Zone

You need a Safe Zone in order to safely build and design things. Depending on the biome you're in, this may be achievable with just laying down a bunch of torches and letting nature do the rest.

Torches emit a light level of 14. This means you need to place torches no more than 5 blocks diagonally between them in order to create an efficient "blanket of light" that is light level 8 or higher. That's enough to prevent all hostile overworld mobs from appearing.

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Other mobs, like blazes, need crazy high light levels (12) to not spawn, while slimes spawn regardless, and are confined to slime chunks.

Clearly Label your Spawn Point

One of the easiest things to do when you first start is to build a base far away from your starting spawn point, then forget how to get to your base from the original spawn point, ruining all of your prior work!

When you first start, try to put together some torches and a simple tower of an uncommon or odd looking block will do the job. I use cobblestone or planks, about 8-10 blocks high, to mark it. I also make a sign that points in the direction of where my base is, so I never get lost from spawn.

When you come back later with more resources, you can decorate it, or even protect it so anyone who spawns is safe!

Start Farming ASAP

Soon after you make a functional shelter that gives you space to craft and store items, you'll need to establish a way to make hunger a non-issue for you. Build corrals with fences to contain cows and sheep at a minimum, to keep yourself going. Porkchops are better for combat purposes, but beef is plenty fine otherwise. You may want to add chickens to the mix, especially if you plan on using bows a lot!

The Bare Minimum

Here's a list of what's basically essential to getting to The End:

  • Crafting Table
  • Furnace
  • Bed
  • Chest
  • Brewing Stand
  • Smithing Table (if you want Netherite gear)
  • full armor and some weapons (FIXME list the enchantments you want most against the Ender Dragon)
  • 8 each of Ender Pearls and Blaze Powder, to create Eyes of Ender. You'll use these inside strongholds to get to The End. Note that you may need up to 16 of them, though; some strongholds contain no Eyes of Ender at all, or some get damaged while you're fighting.

Once you get there, kill the Ender Dragon and rejoice in beating the game!

games/ns/minecraft/survival-mode.1628907564.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021-08-14 02:19 by zlg