1. Find a good spot. Don't start your mine near a lava lake. try to avoid caves, unless you want to explore them on your way down.
2. Dig a 2x2 hole. Never dig straight down. You can fall in a cave full of monsters or a pocket of lava.
3. Dig until you're at layer 11. You'll find the most ores on layer 11, so it's logical to set up your base here.
4. Dig out a base. It doesn't have to be big, 5x5 and 2 high is big enough.
5. Dig out a long 2x1 space. It has to be around 20 blocks long.
6. Dig out long 2x1 spaces, perpendicular and staring from this long hallway. Leave 1-3 blocks between each tunnel.
7. When you see interesting ores, mine them.
8. Build your way up. When you want to go up again, go to your base and use the ladders to get out using the mineshaft.
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How to Build a Branch Mine in Minecraft - Preparing
Branch mining is an efficient way to mine as much rare ores, like diamonds or lapis, with the least amount of effort and resources.
1. Gather wood and dirt. You'll need wood for crafting in your mine, so try to keep it in log form, but planks are equally well. You'll need dirt to nerdpole out of holes and explore caves, as it's easy to break and not affected by gravity.
2. Gather food. You don't need golden apples, but a stack or half a stack of meat, bread or baked potatoes are really necessary.
3. Gather things for the rest of your base. You'll need an oven or two, a crafting bench, two chests and a bed.
4. Craft ladders. You'll need ladders to go up and down the mineshaft.
1. Gather wood and dirt. You'll need wood for crafting in your mine, so try to keep it in log form, but planks are equally well. You'll need dirt to nerdpole out of holes and explore caves, as it's easy to break and not affected by gravity.
2. Gather food. You don't need golden apples, but a stack or half a stack of meat, bread or baked potatoes are really necessary.
3. Gather things for the rest of your base. You'll need an oven or two, a crafting bench, two chests and a bed.
4. Craft ladders. You'll need ladders to go up and down the mineshaft.
How to Build a Base for Minecraft Factions - Becoming Self-Sufficient
1. Make an experience grinder. This is so you can upgrade your weapons and armor for better killing and better tools for easy material access. You are also going to need to get an enchanting table and bookcases.
2. Expand your farm. That small 8 wide farm won't support an entire clan of people, so making a wider and longer farm is neccessary. You are going to need to make the farm very long and wide, so more torches and glowstone is needed.
3. Be smart with your faction. Your one-person faction isn't going to last long in a large raid, and more people means more work being done. Start recruiting people to help you with your efforts, but be aware these people could just be scouts or looking to rob you. Don't purposely start wars with factions you know you can't beat, be smart with who you raid and how you talk to people.
2. Expand your farm. That small 8 wide farm won't support an entire clan of people, so making a wider and longer farm is neccessary. You are going to need to make the farm very long and wide, so more torches and glowstone is needed.
3. Be smart with your faction. Your one-person faction isn't going to last long in a large raid, and more people means more work being done. Start recruiting people to help you with your efforts, but be aware these people could just be scouts or looking to rob you. Don't purposely start wars with factions you know you can't beat, be smart with who you raid and how you talk to people.
How to Build a Base for Minecraft Factions - Reinforcing your Base
1. Gather a lot of obsidian. This is the most time consuming part of the whole process, as you are going to need enough obsidian to create a protective shell around your base. This will protect you completely from tnt cannoning, the most common method of destroying protected bases. It also makes tunnelling into your base inefficient, as it makes your attackers mine every single obsidian block to enter.
2. Cover your base in lava. If you are underground, this means people cannot just tunnel downward into your base, or they will die in the lava surrounding your base. This also acts as a protectant against x-rayers, as they will only see the lava and not the chests underneath them most of the time. This will not work in high in the sky bases, as the lava will flow down and reveal your base.
3. Replace the surrounding scenery. If you had to dig down to get to your base, smelt some stone and build it back up, cobblestone will just let people know somebody was there. If you built straight up to your base, remove the blocks that build up to your base. The point here is to make people to not suspect that anyone was here, and that they will move on without seeing your base.
4. Add traps. There are a multitude of traps you can make, as many as you can think of. Here is just a list of ideas to get you started.
- Minefields. Put wood or stone pressure pads on wood or stone blocks, and then put tnt below them. As people step on them they will explode.
- Cobwebs. You can simply put these up, or you can dig a hole with cobwebs then a block of lava, making your victim watch helplessly as they fall to their death.
- Cacti. Putting cacti in an "X" patter can suprise players, and make them slowly pass through all of the cacti before they can reach you.
2. Cover your base in lava. If you are underground, this means people cannot just tunnel downward into your base, or they will die in the lava surrounding your base. This also acts as a protectant against x-rayers, as they will only see the lava and not the chests underneath them most of the time. This will not work in high in the sky bases, as the lava will flow down and reveal your base.
3. Replace the surrounding scenery. If you had to dig down to get to your base, smelt some stone and build it back up, cobblestone will just let people know somebody was there. If you built straight up to your base, remove the blocks that build up to your base. The point here is to make people to not suspect that anyone was here, and that they will move on without seeing your base.
4. Add traps. There are a multitude of traps you can make, as many as you can think of. Here is just a list of ideas to get you started.
- Minefields. Put wood or stone pressure pads on wood or stone blocks, and then put tnt below them. As people step on them they will explode.
- Cobwebs. You can simply put these up, or you can dig a hole with cobwebs then a block of lava, making your victim watch helplessly as they fall to their death.
- Cacti. Putting cacti in an "X" patter can suprise players, and make them slowly pass through all of the cacti before they can reach you.
How to Build a Base for Minecraft Factions - Building Your Base
1. Decide where you want your base located. There are only 2 really viable options for where your base can be, these being very high in the air and very deep in the ground. Each base has its notable pros and cons.
- High in the sky base. Hard to spot, very easy to get to. You can safely maneuver your base without shifting in here, as it is unlikely that people will be looking in the sky for people. However, if they spot you, all they have to do is build a large tower up, however if you spot them early you can knock them off with a well placed arrow or knockback sword.
- Deep underground base. Easy to see you in your base, as if people can you in your base they can see where your base is. Hard to get to, the person must dig straight down to your base, and if you have lava around your base they run the risk of digging down into the lava.
2. Claim your base. On most servers, the command for claiming land is /f claim, however you can do /help if that does not work.
- It may be more beneficial not to claim your base, as even though people cannot break the land if it is claimed, it does tell them where your base is, making tnt cannoning a good idea
3. Clear a flat area for your base. If you are going for the underground base, you should be clearing out a space at about the 20 Y coordinate. This is because people mostly mine at Y level 11, meaning they won't accidentally stumble upon your base, however it is still pretty far down. If you are going for a high base, go about 6 blocks below the build limit, giving you a natural impenetrable ceiling. This base will only be visible on the highest draw distance, which requires a pretty decent computer to run with a decent fps.
4. Build your farm. You are going to burn through food fast, so you are going to want to start getting some as soon as you can. Have a canal of water, then 8 blocks wide of crops, then another canal of water. Water can give it's fertilizing effect up to 4 blocks horizontally, meaning one on either side gives a 8 block effect. You are going to need a fairly lit place, so lots of torches, or better, glowstone, is needed.
5. Build your storage area. You are going to want chests several blocks high for easy access to all of them. Have a stack of obsidian next to the chests labeling what each chest is, and to protect them from explosions. If you can, covering the chests with obsidian is the best idea, as this protects them from being exploded or stolen from when you are offline.
- High in the sky base. Hard to spot, very easy to get to. You can safely maneuver your base without shifting in here, as it is unlikely that people will be looking in the sky for people. However, if they spot you, all they have to do is build a large tower up, however if you spot them early you can knock them off with a well placed arrow or knockback sword.
- Deep underground base. Easy to see you in your base, as if people can you in your base they can see where your base is. Hard to get to, the person must dig straight down to your base, and if you have lava around your base they run the risk of digging down into the lava.
2. Claim your base. On most servers, the command for claiming land is /f claim, however you can do /help if that does not work.
- It may be more beneficial not to claim your base, as even though people cannot break the land if it is claimed, it does tell them where your base is, making tnt cannoning a good idea
3. Clear a flat area for your base. If you are going for the underground base, you should be clearing out a space at about the 20 Y coordinate. This is because people mostly mine at Y level 11, meaning they won't accidentally stumble upon your base, however it is still pretty far down. If you are going for a high base, go about 6 blocks below the build limit, giving you a natural impenetrable ceiling. This base will only be visible on the highest draw distance, which requires a pretty decent computer to run with a decent fps.
4. Build your farm. You are going to burn through food fast, so you are going to want to start getting some as soon as you can. Have a canal of water, then 8 blocks wide of crops, then another canal of water. Water can give it's fertilizing effect up to 4 blocks horizontally, meaning one on either side gives a 8 block effect. You are going to need a fairly lit place, so lots of torches, or better, glowstone, is needed.
5. Build your storage area. You are going to want chests several blocks high for easy access to all of them. Have a stack of obsidian next to the chests labeling what each chest is, and to protect them from explosions. If you can, covering the chests with obsidian is the best idea, as this protects them from being exploded or stolen from when you are offline.
How to Build a Base for Minecraft Factions - Gathering Materials
Factions is one of the most popular plugins for a minecraft multiplayer servers. This allows players to experience the fun of survival mode while facing other players to get their materials and essentially progress. The most important aspect of factions is having a base to keep your hard-earned loot safe. If your base can be seen and infiltrated, then all your work has gone to someone else's hands. Here is a guide for a base for minecraft factions.
1. Gather your building blocks. Your base is going to need a backbone, and that backbone has to be the heart of your operation. You are going to want a common material, such as wood block or cobblestone. You are going to reinforce this later, so what you choose is what you are going to see, not what is going to be exposed, so whatever material you want to see is what you should choose.
2. Gather your food. You aren't going to be able to go back up to kill a few pigs every time you get hungry, so you are going to need a farmable source of food. The most preferable source of food would be potatoes, as every baked potato can heal 2 and a half hearts, and you can get several per plant. However, things like wheat, melons, and even carrots can be used as food.
- If the server you are playing on has the option to get spawners, those can be placed in a 10x10 room with grass for an infinite amount of food and experience. The best would be cows, as they can drop leather and raw beef, the leather can be used to make books and armor in a pinch, and the beef could be used for food
3. Gather your odds and ends. Your purpose here is to minimize the amount of time needed to spend in the overworld, as people can simply follow you back to your base afterward. A list of such items follows, but any item that you might find necessary should also be included
- 2 buckets of water. This is to create an infinite source of water by putting 2 blocks of water diagonally from each other in a 2x2 square to get infinite water.
- Saplings. This is so you can get more wood underground in case you run out in your adventures.
- Wool. This is to make a bed so that you can respawn in your base in the off chance that you die.
- Dirt. This is so you can plant your saplings and seeds and get your farm going.
1. Gather your building blocks. Your base is going to need a backbone, and that backbone has to be the heart of your operation. You are going to want a common material, such as wood block or cobblestone. You are going to reinforce this later, so what you choose is what you are going to see, not what is going to be exposed, so whatever material you want to see is what you should choose.
2. Gather your food. You aren't going to be able to go back up to kill a few pigs every time you get hungry, so you are going to need a farmable source of food. The most preferable source of food would be potatoes, as every baked potato can heal 2 and a half hearts, and you can get several per plant. However, things like wheat, melons, and even carrots can be used as food.
- If the server you are playing on has the option to get spawners, those can be placed in a 10x10 room with grass for an infinite amount of food and experience. The best would be cows, as they can drop leather and raw beef, the leather can be used to make books and armor in a pinch, and the beef could be used for food
3. Gather your odds and ends. Your purpose here is to minimize the amount of time needed to spend in the overworld, as people can simply follow you back to your base afterward. A list of such items follows, but any item that you might find necessary should also be included
- 2 buckets of water. This is to create an infinite source of water by putting 2 blocks of water diagonally from each other in a 2x2 square to get infinite water.
- Saplings. This is so you can get more wood underground in case you run out in your adventures.
- Wool. This is to make a bed so that you can respawn in your base in the off chance that you die.
- Dirt. This is so you can plant your saplings and seeds and get your farm going.
How to Build a Basic Farm in Minecraft
Do you play and enjoy Minecraft? Have you gotten tired of hunting and scavenging for your food? This article will tell you how to create a basic farm in Minecraft.
1. Choose a Farm Size. Your farm can be as large or small as you want it to be. 26 by 24 is highly recommended for all players.
- Remember, the larger the farm, the more supplies it will take.
2. Choose your Farm Land. This is where we will build the farm.
- It is recommended that your land is flat, though this isn't mandatory.
- There are infinite places to build your farm, but here are a few ideas.
- Underground. Building your farm underground is the most versatile place to build your farm, though it is the most time consuming.
- In a Field. This requires no special items, and is the easiest to build, though it isn't very safe from Mobs.
- Inside. Usually this is a special building dedicated to a farm. It Should have a glass ceiling to let sunlight in. It requires that you build a building for the farm, but is safe from Mobs.
- If you don't have the means to perform step 6, put your farm adjacent to a pond so you can dig the canals from there and let the pond fill them up. Keep in mind that if you do this, the number of blocks you can use in your canals will be limited, but this can work as a stop-gap solution until you can get the iron to make a bucket.
3. Build a perimeter around your farm. This helps to keep monsters out.
- Note: Make the perimeter two blocks high at least, or use fences, otherwise Mobs will jump over the built wall.
4. Light up your land with Torches. This way, it prevents the Mobs from spawning in your farm.
- You can use glowstone under the water canals and under the fence
5. Dig Water Canals. These will water the crops.
- Keep in mind that the water will irrigate 4 blocks in each direction, so have 8 blocks between the canals
6. Fill the canals with water. Use the bucket to scoop up the water.
7. Till the dirt with the hoe. Crops will only grow on tilled land.
8. Plant the crops. Right click on the tilled land with seeds in your hand.
9. Wait for the Crops to grow. Use Bone Meal to speed up the process.
10. Harvest the crops.
11. Replant the crops.
- Harvesting crops yields seeds.
12. Now you have a working farm, enjoy!
1. Choose a Farm Size. Your farm can be as large or small as you want it to be. 26 by 24 is highly recommended for all players.
- Remember, the larger the farm, the more supplies it will take.
2. Choose your Farm Land. This is where we will build the farm.
- It is recommended that your land is flat, though this isn't mandatory.
- There are infinite places to build your farm, but here are a few ideas.
- Underground. Building your farm underground is the most versatile place to build your farm, though it is the most time consuming.
- In a Field. This requires no special items, and is the easiest to build, though it isn't very safe from Mobs.
- Inside. Usually this is a special building dedicated to a farm. It Should have a glass ceiling to let sunlight in. It requires that you build a building for the farm, but is safe from Mobs.
- If you don't have the means to perform step 6, put your farm adjacent to a pond so you can dig the canals from there and let the pond fill them up. Keep in mind that if you do this, the number of blocks you can use in your canals will be limited, but this can work as a stop-gap solution until you can get the iron to make a bucket.
3. Build a perimeter around your farm. This helps to keep monsters out.
- Note: Make the perimeter two blocks high at least, or use fences, otherwise Mobs will jump over the built wall.
4. Light up your land with Torches. This way, it prevents the Mobs from spawning in your farm.
- You can use glowstone under the water canals and under the fence
5. Dig Water Canals. These will water the crops.
- Keep in mind that the water will irrigate 4 blocks in each direction, so have 8 blocks between the canals
6. Fill the canals with water. Use the bucket to scoop up the water.
7. Till the dirt with the hoe. Crops will only grow on tilled land.
8. Plant the crops. Right click on the tilled land with seeds in your hand.
9. Wait for the Crops to grow. Use Bone Meal to speed up the process.
10. Harvest the crops.
11. Replant the crops.
- Harvesting crops yields seeds.
12. Now you have a working farm, enjoy!
How to Build a Brick Fireplace With a Chimney in Minecraft - Making a Brick Fireplace with a Chimney
1. Dig out a 2 brick by 4 brick hole up to the ceiling on an exterior wall of your base.
2. Dig out the 2 bricks on the floor in the center of the hole you just made.
3. Line the hole with brick blocks. Place 2 netherrack in the floor holes and cover the rest of the fireplace 1 block deeper, if you want a fireplace escape route make the fireplace either 1x2x3 or 2x2x3(these dimensions are: height x width x length/back) with a hallway that leads somewhere safe(to be extra safe add a sword or bow and arrows) and a minecart behind where the flame will be.(it will work even if the fire is... flaming, but just in case add some water 7 blocks away)
4. Extend the chimney as high as you want out of the side of your base.
5. Light up the netherrack with your flint and steel to complete your fireplace.
How to Build a Brick Fireplace With a Chimney in Minecraft - Making Brick Blocks for Your Fireplace
While a fireplace has no specific function in Minecraft, it adds a nice touch to your home. Follow this guide to learn how to build a brick fireplace with a chimney in Minecraft.
1. Mine clay blocks. You can obtain clay blocks from shallow water, and you should mine them with a shovel.
2. Break your clay blocks into 4 clay balls. Add a clay ball and a fuel source, like coal, to your furnace, to smelt bricks.
3. Craft bricks into brick blocks by placing 4 bricks into your crafting spots.
1. Mine clay blocks. You can obtain clay blocks from shallow water, and you should mine them with a shovel.
2. Break your clay blocks into 4 clay balls. Add a clay ball and a fuel source, like coal, to your furnace, to smelt bricks.
3. Craft bricks into brick blocks by placing 4 bricks into your crafting spots.
How to Bring Your Minecraft World to Life
After playing the same world for hundreds of hours, your house and world may begin to look like the same old stuff over and over again. If your world looks boring and stale, follow this guide to bring it to life!
1. Get a new texture pack. Sometimes, it not your creations that are boring in your world, but simply the way the look. Search a few community websites like Planetminecraft for a texture pack that suits you.
2. Make Furniture. No house or world would be complete without a few personal things for your character to use. Some easy things to build include:
- Couches. Put two stairs next to each other and a sign on either side of the stairs.
- Sinks. Put a hopper down with a an iron block under it.
- Toilets. Put a cauldron down, and a trapdoor on top of it. Put two iron blocks behind the cauldron, and a lever on the side of the top iron block.
- Tables. Put a fence post down and a pressure pad on top of it.
3. Redo your house. Is that one story wood house boring you? Try building a new, bigger one with new supplies! Stone bricks can bring out the detail in houses, and wood blocks look better than planks for corners! Experiment with different combinations of materials until you think the house suits you.
4. Play with other players. You don't spend all your time alone in real life do you? Have a friends or two over and create something together, it will take half the time and will mean a lot more to you.
5. Add foliage. In the real world, houses don't just have a door and then the empty world. Add a few leaf blocks next to your door and some flowers near your garden. Add a path from your front door to a place, add a pond in your backyard, make anything you want!
1. Get a new texture pack. Sometimes, it not your creations that are boring in your world, but simply the way the look. Search a few community websites like Planetminecraft for a texture pack that suits you.
2. Make Furniture. No house or world would be complete without a few personal things for your character to use. Some easy things to build include:
- Couches. Put two stairs next to each other and a sign on either side of the stairs.
- Sinks. Put a hopper down with a an iron block under it.
- Toilets. Put a cauldron down, and a trapdoor on top of it. Put two iron blocks behind the cauldron, and a lever on the side of the top iron block.
- Tables. Put a fence post down and a pressure pad on top of it.
3. Redo your house. Is that one story wood house boring you? Try building a new, bigger one with new supplies! Stone bricks can bring out the detail in houses, and wood blocks look better than planks for corners! Experiment with different combinations of materials until you think the house suits you.
4. Play with other players. You don't spend all your time alone in real life do you? Have a friends or two over and create something together, it will take half the time and will mean a lot more to you.
5. Add foliage. In the real world, houses don't just have a door and then the empty world. Add a few leaf blocks next to your door and some flowers near your garden. Add a path from your front door to a place, add a pond in your backyard, make anything you want!
How to Breed Horses in Minecraft
When you finally get a horse in Minecraft and bring it back to your base, you might be content for a while. However, what if your friend needs one or if yours is hurt? Or maybe you want a horse with better stats. You need to start a horse ranch and breed some more horses.
1. Get 2 adult horses or donkeys that have not bred in the last 5 minutes. Pick them based on traits you want the offspring to have. The stats of the two parents will be averaged along with random stats of one imaginary horse. A horse and donkey can breed, resulting in a mule. However the mule will be sterile and unable to breed itself.
2. Get 2 of either: golden apple or golden carrot. Golden apples cost about 900% more gold (72 nuggets compared to 8 nuggets) than golden carrots, so golden carrots are recommended. Which one you use will not affect the offspring.
- Golden apples or carrots can be crafted by surrounding a carrot with gold nuggets, or an apple with gold ingots, in a workbench.
3. Feed a golden apple or carrot to both horses.
4. Wait for about a minute. Leave them alone.
5. Enjoy your new foal.
- It will take approximately twenty minutes for the foal to reach adulthood (if the chunk is loaded), but this can be sped up. To make the foal grow faster, feed it hay bales, wheat, sugar, apples, golden apples, and golden carrots. To make the foal instantly grow up, feed it five golden apples (20 golden ingots), or seven hay bales (63 wheat), or 60 wheat, or 64 sugar, or 24 golden carrots (21 and 1/3 golden ingots), or 20 apples. There is an intermediate stage between the foal and the adult, which looks like an adult, but you can't ride the horse yet.
1. Get 2 adult horses or donkeys that have not bred in the last 5 minutes. Pick them based on traits you want the offspring to have. The stats of the two parents will be averaged along with random stats of one imaginary horse. A horse and donkey can breed, resulting in a mule. However the mule will be sterile and unable to breed itself.
2. Get 2 of either: golden apple or golden carrot. Golden apples cost about 900% more gold (72 nuggets compared to 8 nuggets) than golden carrots, so golden carrots are recommended. Which one you use will not affect the offspring.
- Golden apples or carrots can be crafted by surrounding a carrot with gold nuggets, or an apple with gold ingots, in a workbench.
3. Feed a golden apple or carrot to both horses.
4. Wait for about a minute. Leave them alone.
5. Enjoy your new foal.
- It will take approximately twenty minutes for the foal to reach adulthood (if the chunk is loaded), but this can be sped up. To make the foal grow faster, feed it hay bales, wheat, sugar, apples, golden apples, and golden carrots. To make the foal instantly grow up, feed it five golden apples (20 golden ingots), or seven hay bales (63 wheat), or 60 wheat, or 64 sugar, or 24 golden carrots (21 and 1/3 golden ingots), or 20 apples. There is an intermediate stage between the foal and the adult, which looks like an adult, but you can't ride the horse yet.
How to Breed Animals in Minecraft - Chicken egg breeding
1. Collect eggs from wild chickens. The more you collect, the better but at least 32 are needed.
2. Create an enclosure wherever you want to place the chicken farm.
3. Throw eggs into the enclosure. To do this, right-click with eggs selected. About one in every 4 eggs thrown will spawn a baby chicken. 1 in every 32 eggs thrown can hatch 4 chicks.
4. Baby chickens will grow up to be adult chickens, which lay eggs. Collect the eggs.
5. Please repeat steps 1-4 until satisfied!
How to Breed Animals in Minecraft - Using A Fence
Since Minecraft 1.3.1, breeding animals has been hard. This article will help.
1. Build a fence. The bigger you make it, the more space your animals have to move around. You will also have more space to get in or out without the animals instantly getting out.
2. Get seeds for chickens; wheat for cows, mooshrooms, and sheep; golden apple/golden carrot for horses and mules; raw fish for cats; carrots for pigs; any kind of meat (except fish) for wolves. Wolves can also eat rotten flesh from zombies.
3. Put your fence down in squares.
4. Lure each animal into the fenced area by holding their respective bait.
5. Give two animals of the same species their bait, and they will enter love mode.
6. You will notice that a baby has popped out.
1. Build a fence. The bigger you make it, the more space your animals have to move around. You will also have more space to get in or out without the animals instantly getting out.
2. Get seeds for chickens; wheat for cows, mooshrooms, and sheep; golden apple/golden carrot for horses and mules; raw fish for cats; carrots for pigs; any kind of meat (except fish) for wolves. Wolves can also eat rotten flesh from zombies.
3. Put your fence down in squares.
4. Lure each animal into the fenced area by holding their respective bait.
5. Give two animals of the same species their bait, and they will enter love mode.
6. You will notice that a baby has popped out.
How to Breed a Cow in Minecraft
Breeding cows is a handy skill in minecraft and will make it much easier to obtain beef and leather.
1. Capture two adult cows. You can get them to follow you by holding wheat in your hand.
2. Fence them in.
3. Breed the cows. Do this by holding the wheat in your hand and right-clicking on one of the cows, until one wheat has disappeared. Repeat with the other cow.
4. You now have a baby cow.[Image:Breed a Cow in Minecraft Step 4 Version 2.jpg|center]]
1. Capture two adult cows. You can get them to follow you by holding wheat in your hand.
2. Fence them in.
3. Breed the cows. Do this by holding the wheat in your hand and right-clicking on one of the cows, until one wheat has disappeared. Repeat with the other cow.
4. You now have a baby cow.[Image:Breed a Cow in Minecraft Step 4 Version 2.jpg|center]]
How to Break an End Crystal in Minecraft
You are in the End ready to defeat the dragon. Yes! He's almost dead....how is he regaining his health?! The end crystals?
1. Know why everyone says to break the crystals. Yes, he is regaining his health from the crystals. That's why. You may have tried climbing up to the top of the pillars to break them but then you take damage and fall of the pillar and die with all your tools and armor!
2. If you want to break it while being near the crystal, build a stairway. Don't use ladders or vines and don't try building your way up either. You'll have a more likely chance of getting pushed off by the dragon if you do that. You can also use ender pearls to teleport up there, but beware. You take damage.
3. Try shooting it. It actually does break. Most people think you have the use a bow and arrow, but you can actually use snowballs, eggs, or even a fishing pole.
4. Repeat with all of the pillars.
1. Know why everyone says to break the crystals. Yes, he is regaining his health from the crystals. That's why. You may have tried climbing up to the top of the pillars to break them but then you take damage and fall of the pillar and die with all your tools and armor!
2. If you want to break it while being near the crystal, build a stairway. Don't use ladders or vines and don't try building your way up either. You'll have a more likely chance of getting pushed off by the dragon if you do that. You can also use ender pearls to teleport up there, but beware. You take damage.
3. Try shooting it. It actually does break. Most people think you have the use a bow and arrow, but you can actually use snowballs, eggs, or even a fishing pole.
4. Repeat with all of the pillars.
How to Break Bedrock in Minecraft
Mojang has constantly been patching out methods to break bedrock. Fortunately, there is still a method for breaking bedrock, and it still works in Survival mode. The most recent bedrock-breaking technique will allow you to clear out space at the bottom of your Minecraft world. This can be useful for creating more room in areas where space can be quite limited.
1. Collect the items you will need. Search for dirt and grass, and find the materials to create a bed. Dirt blocks, grass, and a bed are all required for breaking bedrock in Minecraft.
- You can collect grass by using shears on any grass found in the world. Dirt can be found in most biomes in Minecraft. If you see any grass, dig into it to collect dirt blocks.
- A bed can be made on a crafting table with three wool blocks and three wood planks. Wool can be collected from killing sheep, or you can collect their wool using shears. Wood planks can be collected from wood logs, which in turn can be collected by breaking trees.
- When breaking bedrock, you can reuse the dirt block and bed, but the grass cannot be reused. So make sure to collect one piece of grass for every bedrock block you’d like to break.
2. Find the bedrock. Dig down at your feet until you reach the bedrock layer. It’s possible to find bedrock from any point in the Minecraft overworld. If you keep digging directly down, you’ll always eventually come in contact with bedrock as this is used as a block to mark the very bottom of the world. You may want to use a high quality tool, such as an iron pickaxe, to speed up the process.
- To create an iron pickaxe, you will need 3 iron ingots (created by placing wood and iron ore into a furnace) and 2 sticks. Sticks can be created by placing one wood plank in the top-middle space in the crafting table interface and one wood plank in the very center of the crafting table interface.
3. Watch out for dangers. Digging directly down towards the bottom of the world can put you at risk of coming in contact with hostile mobs and pits of lava. To protect yourself from death, make sure to bring food so that you can heal yourself after any potential fights. Bring a bucket of water so that you can use it on any pits of lava you come across. By placing water on a lava pit, the lava will be removed.
4. Place your dirt block. Once you find the bedrock you want to break, place your dirt block in the correct position in preparation for breaking the bedrock. Your should place a dirt block below the bedrock block you’d like to break, as well as one dirt block in front of the bedrock block.
5. Place the grass. Equip the grass you’ve collected and place it on top of the dirt block that you placed down earlier. Your grass will be destroyed during the next step, so make sure to collect extra grass if you’d like to break multiple bedrock blocks.
6. Place the bed. Face the dirt block and bedrock block head-on so that the dirt block is directly in front of you and the bedrock block is one block behind it. After lining yourself up, equip the bed and tap the top of the dirt block that you placed the grass on. This will destroy one bedrock block in front of you, but the bed will remain where you placed it.
7. Repeat the process to break other bedrocks. You can reuse the dirt block and bed you’ve already placed down to repeat the process on more bedrock blocks, but you’ll need to use a new piece of grass.
1. Collect the items you will need. Search for dirt and grass, and find the materials to create a bed. Dirt blocks, grass, and a bed are all required for breaking bedrock in Minecraft.
- You can collect grass by using shears on any grass found in the world. Dirt can be found in most biomes in Minecraft. If you see any grass, dig into it to collect dirt blocks.
- A bed can be made on a crafting table with three wool blocks and three wood planks. Wool can be collected from killing sheep, or you can collect their wool using shears. Wood planks can be collected from wood logs, which in turn can be collected by breaking trees.
- When breaking bedrock, you can reuse the dirt block and bed, but the grass cannot be reused. So make sure to collect one piece of grass for every bedrock block you’d like to break.
2. Find the bedrock. Dig down at your feet until you reach the bedrock layer. It’s possible to find bedrock from any point in the Minecraft overworld. If you keep digging directly down, you’ll always eventually come in contact with bedrock as this is used as a block to mark the very bottom of the world. You may want to use a high quality tool, such as an iron pickaxe, to speed up the process.
- To create an iron pickaxe, you will need 3 iron ingots (created by placing wood and iron ore into a furnace) and 2 sticks. Sticks can be created by placing one wood plank in the top-middle space in the crafting table interface and one wood plank in the very center of the crafting table interface.
3. Watch out for dangers. Digging directly down towards the bottom of the world can put you at risk of coming in contact with hostile mobs and pits of lava. To protect yourself from death, make sure to bring food so that you can heal yourself after any potential fights. Bring a bucket of water so that you can use it on any pits of lava you come across. By placing water on a lava pit, the lava will be removed.
4. Place your dirt block. Once you find the bedrock you want to break, place your dirt block in the correct position in preparation for breaking the bedrock. Your should place a dirt block below the bedrock block you’d like to break, as well as one dirt block in front of the bedrock block.
5. Place the grass. Equip the grass you’ve collected and place it on top of the dirt block that you placed down earlier. Your grass will be destroyed during the next step, so make sure to collect extra grass if you’d like to break multiple bedrock blocks.
6. Place the bed. Face the dirt block and bedrock block head-on so that the dirt block is directly in front of you and the bedrock block is one block behind it. After lining yourself up, equip the bed and tap the top of the dirt block that you placed the grass on. This will destroy one bedrock block in front of you, but the bed will remain where you placed it.
7. Repeat the process to break other bedrocks. You can reuse the dirt block and bed you’ve already placed down to repeat the process on more bedrock blocks, but you’ll need to use a new piece of grass.