15 Pro Tips to Help You Get Better at Minecraft

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Minecraft is one of the most well-known and successful video games of all time. Mojang has created a sandbox video game. Markus "Notch" Persson designed the game using the Java programming language. Minecraft is the most popular video game of all time, with 200 million copies sold and 126 million monthly active users as of 2020. A survival option is available, in which players must gather materials to create the environment and keep their health. There are a few key survival rules you must remember if you want to master Minecraft. We've got you covered with this list. These principles are not in any particular sequence, but each one is important to remember if you want to live and grow in Minecraft.

1. Make use of the coordinates option​


Turn on the coordinates in the game's settings. Sit down with a notebook or capture screenshots of crucial locations whenever you're playing so you have their coordinates and can return if necessary. These significant locations may be your main base, a community, a fortress, or any other structure that you want to visit again.

2. You don’t have to craft a clock or compass in order to use them


This is a trick that everyone should be aware of. Clocks and compasses aren't used very often, but they take up space and resources in your inventory. Instead of crafting them, go to your crafting recipes and the clock and compass may be used without having to construct them.

3. Remain underground​


Caves are resource-rich, but they're also perilous. Keep locations illuminated with candles, have a weapon on your hotbar at all times, and wear armour. A shield won't harm if you want to be extra cautious.

4. Always have a bucket of water with you​


In Minecraft, it's a good idea to have a water bucket with you. Whether it's to descend a ravine, cross lava, or save oneself from a dangerous tumble. Water buckets are a versatile equipment that you should always have with you.

5. Keep an eye on your tools' durability​


When you're mining and your final pickaxe breaks, or you're attempting to take down a horde of zombies and your sword or elytra breaks as you're flying around in your world, it's always frustrating. Remember that repairing your gear rather than buying a new one when it breaks is less expensive. "A stitch in time saves nine," as the proverb goes.

6. Every time you locate a village, lure residents in​


This one may come out as a little harsh... However, if you want to locate locals to trade with, you may keep them trapped in the town by walling it up or covering the entrances of the houses while the residents go to sleep. After all, you're simply defending them from zombies!

7. Keep building walls and lighting up torches​


If you want to keep secure, it's critical to construct barriers. Whether it's to keep creepers from creeping up behind you while you're tending to your crops or to keep your residence safe. Mobs cannot enter places that are walled off, and mobs cannot spawn in areas that are lit up.

8. Keep the storage system neat​


Having a well-organized storage system can boost your productivity and make your Minecraft life much easier. Keep your mining gear near your mines, your food in a different chest than your wood, and if you're adept with Redstone, you can even create machines that sort your stuff.

9. Prepare your builds ahead of time​


Assume you're building a new base or upgrading an old one. If you prepare ahead of time and do things like creating a block palette or a skeleton for your project using soil before using additional materials, the procedure will be lot easier. Remember, these should be the core essentials of your project, not anything complicated and difficult to comprehend. You may even utilise graph sheets to construct tangible drawings of your buildings if you desire!

10. Lava is the best fuel source​


So you've made it to the Nether, or perhaps your nearest lava pit is overflowing with lava. If that's the case, get rid of all that filthy coal and fill your furnace with lava. A single bucket of lava can smelt 100 objects, but a whole block of coal can only smelt 80.

11. Make your work more automated​


We already discussed the use of machines to sort your belongings. But that's not the end of it. You can build automated farms, item smelters, and much more! This makes your job easier and is a fun addition to your life.

12. The Mushroom Biome is the safest and most tranquil location​


Do you want to relax and unwind? Go to the nearest Mushroom Biome, where hostile mobs will not spawn unless there is a mob spawner nearby or you haven't slept in three days, in which case phantoms will start chasing you.

13. Use the right elixirs​


You now have everything you'll need to make some potions. In that case, depending on the type of work you'll be doing, make some potions to make your job easier. Use water breathing pills to stay underwater for extended periods of time, fire resistance potions to avoid catching fire, or a healing potion to get back on your feet.

14. Make use of the most effective mining equipment available​


Using a Fortune III enchanted axe, pickaxe, or shovel will allow you to collect more drops each block. This implies that you can acquire many drops from a single block of diamond ore with a Fortune III Pickaxe, rather than just one drop per diamond ore. Similarly, the Efficiency Enchantment makes it easier to break down blocks.

15. Go on an adventure!​


Go out into the wild after you have a base and enough resources to properly enjoy the game and extend your universe. Just keep in mind the minimum necessities for survival in the wild and untamed areas, and you'll be OK.

Bonus Tips


Play around with the options! You can enhance your frame rate or improve the appearance of items by altering a few options. Keep in mind that the game's default settings may not be the optimal for your device.

One of the most essential things to remember is that learning never ends in Minecraft. If you don't know how to do anything, don't be scared to search it up on the internet.

This brings the list to a close. However, much with the game's creative potential, there are no limits to these, and you should constantly be on the lookout for new methods to better your performance. Make sure to tell the rest of the Minecraft community about them!

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Thank you so much for this amazing guide. It's definitely helped me become a pro at Minecraft :D
 
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