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For easy navigation through my guide I have included numbers next to every significant piece of information, to jump directly to the page you want press Ctrl + F and type the 4 digit number into the box. So, for example, if you want the introduction page: Press Ctrl + F, then Type [0100]. <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> Version Notes <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> [0200] <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> Version 1.0.0 21/06/12 Created the guide. Finished the fairly simple chapters, (Introduction, Controls and Furnace Guide.) Began work on the contents and started to put the bones in place for the major sections. Version 1.1.0 28/06/12 Began work on the new sections added to the guide through recommendations from GameFAQ's members, these include the Achievement Guide, How To Survive Your First Night and Tips&Tricks. Version 1.1.1 02/07/12 Completed the section on How to survive your first night, also completed my first major section on Block Types and Uses. Lastly, added, and completed, the Mob Factfile. Version 1.1.2 03/07/12 Completed the Legal section and a few more Tips&Tricks. Finished The mining techniques section after a quick look at the Minecraft Wiki. Version 1.2.0 06/07/12 Completed the Achievement guide and almost done the final section on Mob Grinders. Almost finished! Version 2.0.0 07/07/12 Finally finished all sections of the guide. Submitting to GameFAQ's now! Version 2.0.1 10/07/12 Made some minor spelling corrections and added sites to the authorisation list. Also added info on Pistons and Sticky Pistons. Version 2.1.0 30/07/12 Added the section on finding slimes, also while making several changes on the information throughout the guide. <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> Contents <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> [0300] <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> Introduction [0100] Version Notes [0200] Contents [0300] Controls [0400] How to survive your first night [0500] Block Types and Uses [0600] Natural Blocks [0601] Man-Made Blocks [0602] Furnace Guide [0700] Mob Factfile [0800] Passive Mobs [0801] Aggressive Mobs [0802] Mining Techniques [0900] Spelunking [0901] Branch Mining [0902] Quarry Mining [0903] Tips&Tricks [1000] Infinite Water [1001] Redstone into Obsidian [1002] Making Charcoal [1003] More wool for your dye! [1004] Fighting Ghasts [1005] Achievement Guide [1100] Taking inventory [1101] Getting Wood [1102] Benchmarking [1103] Time to Mine! [1104] Hot Topic [1105] Acquire Hardware [1106] Time To Farm [1107] Bake Bread [1108] The Lie [1109] Getting an Upgrade [1110] Delicious Fish [1111] On A Rail [1112] Time to Strike! [1113] Monster Hunter [1114] Cow Tipper [1115] When Pigs Fly [1116] Leader Of The Pack [1117] MOAR Tools [1118] Dispense With This [1119] Into The Nether [1120] Mob Grinders [1200] Monster Spawner Trap [1201] Dark Room Trap [1202] Tower Trap [1203] Canal Transportation (Mobs) [1204] Lava Killing Mechanism [1205] Drowning Killing Mechanism [1206] Finding Slimes [1300] Legal [1400] Copyright Notice [1401] Credit [1402] Contact Me [1403] Final Comments [1404] <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> Controls <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> [0400] <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> A - Jump / Pick up or place (inventory) B - Drop item X - Open Crafting Menu Y - Open inventory LB - Scroll Hotbar / Menu (Crafting) Left RB - Scroll Hotbar / Menu (Crafting) Right LT - Use / Place Block RT - Destroy Block (Hold) L3 - Switch Camera Angle R3 - Sneak Up - N/A Down - N/A Right - N/A Left - N/A Back - View Lobby Start - View Menu Left Analogue - Move Right Analogue - Look <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> How to survive your first night in Minecraft <--> <--> [0500] <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> When you first start off in a fresh new world, surviving the fist night / couple of days should follow a very similar path. i'm going to try to lay it out the safest and hopefully most efficient way to help you get an established camp. First of all, you have a good amount of time until nightfall when you first start off, so what I recommend is to take a quick survey of the area that you've spawned in. The day / night cycle is roughly 20 minutes long from one to another, so keep that in mind so you don't venture too far off. The key things you should be scouting for are resources (wood, coal, ores to mine later, etc..), food, and a place to set up a temporary base. The idea here is to get yourself set up as close as possible to your initial spawn, in case something goes wrong and you dies. After you have gotten familiar with your immediate surroundings, you should start harvesting wood. Wood will be your most valuable resource for a while, so i suggest harvesting at least 12-14 blocks to start with. This will give you enough wood to last for a bit as long as you don't waste it. From here, I would craft 4 blocks of wood into planks, and from those planks make a crafting table. Set the crafting table down and use it to turn a few more of those planks into sticks. Then use the new material to make 1 wooden pickaxe. Don't worry about making other wooden tools for right now, as that will only waste resources. While your crafting table is still down, I would make 1 wooden door. if you don't have enough planks, make another set of planks out of the raw wood. i'll explain the advantage of your new door later, but for now break your crafting table and collect it. By now at least 10 minutes may have gone by, so you should start thinking about setting up camp for the night. in your scouting if you noticed any surface coal, now would be the time to harvest a few blocks with your new pickaxe. if you weren't lucky enough to find coal, don't worry we'll deal with that in a bit. if you see a few pigs running around kill 1-2 to get some food in case you get hurt. Same as the coal, if you don't see any, don't go hunting. For actually setting up your camp, it helps to use the natural layout of your surroundings to your advantage. if you spawned in or near a hilly area, use the side of one of the hills as your base. This will let you only have to worry about 1-2 walls to seal you up for the night. Basically what you want to do for a room in a hill is to bore a room that is 4 blocks long, 3 blocks wide and 3 block tall. After you have that dug out, go inside and seal up the entrance leaving a 1 block wide, 2 blocks tall hole on the wall. This is where you want to place your door you made earlier. The advantages of a door here is the fact that monsters cannot enter if the door is shut, you can see through the opening in the door to see if it is day or night, also you do not have to break any blocks to enter / exit your camp. if you spawned in a relatively flat area, a shelter can be a little trickier. You should start collecting dirt from around your location. You will need at least 22 blocks of dirt before we move on to sealing you up. After you have collected your dirt, find a patch that you want to set up camp and dig a hole that is 1 block deep, 3 blocks wide and 3 blocks long. From there dig out 2 more blocks in the middle of one of the sides. (This will be your front.) Build 3 walls on the sides that you did not dig your 1 by 2 trench on. Your walls should be 2 blocks tall and 3 blocks wide. On the side you dug your trench, place 2 block tall on both sides of your trench and then 1 block at the top in the middle. You should be left with a 1 block wide, 2 block tall opening into your trench. Place your door here. Now you need to seal your ceiling. Use the blocks you gained from digging your main hole to make a ceiling across the top layer of your wall (Note: You will have to place one on top of one of your walls to allow the ceiling to connect, then break it). You should now be in a small, but effective room. g = ground, X = hole, w = wall, 0 = door, c = ceiling Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4 ggggg www www w gXXXggg w w w w ccc gXXX0Xg w 0 w w ccc gXXXggg w w w w ccc ggggg www www Once you are sealed in your shelter, you can mine from here into whatever your safe surface is. if you're in a hill, that would be towards the hill. if you're in the ground, that would be down. Never mine straight down! You should mine the block in front of your feet and not the block you are on. Also you should never mine directly up, you could find a dangerous thing that could fall on you (lava, water, sand, monster, etc.) Once you have found 8 cobblestone, return to the heart of your shelter. Place your crafting table down and make a furnace. Place that down also. I like to keep them next to each other just for simplicity, but wherever is convenient. if you did not harvest any surface coal, or find any in your mine, place on piece of raw wood in the top part of your furnace and whatever planks you have left into the bottom part. Once that is done you will have a piece of charcoal. At your crafting table, turn another block of wood into sticks. Make a set of torches out of the charcoal and sticks, also while you are here, make a stone pickaxe with the sticks you have left. This will be more durable than your wooden one, and also allow you to harvest iron ore, should you come across it. With your last stick I would make a stone sword just in case you do end up coming across an enemy. Place a few torches into your shelter to keep monsters from spawning there. From here, you should have a functional safe spot. it won't be pretty, but it will get the job done for now. if you like the location, you can fortify it during the day, expand it, do whatever you want, just make sure that by nightfall that it is sealed up properly. The advantages of having a safe house near the initial spawn are: if you die before you make a bed, you dont have far to go for shelter, and new players to your world will have a safe spot near their initial spawn. My suggestion for expanding your safe house, should you choose to keep the location, is to frame the outer walls of your new structure around your existing structure. Building can take a lot of time and use a lot of resources that you may have to go back to a chest and recover. By doing this, it lets you create a larger, more functional shelter with minimal risk, as you don't have to keep breaking your original camp walls. Once your new outer walls and roof are built, then you can tear down the tempory building. Well, that's the basics on how to get a safe base and start your minecraft adventure. Play the game however you see fit, but with my tips you should be able to keep yourself out of harm's way as much as possible. Once yourself an established camp, you can then get a little more adventurous with exploring your new world. (Written by LoneReaper115) <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> Block Types and Uses <--> <--> <--> <--> [0600] <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> TEMPLATE Name: Location: Collection: Uses: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Natural Blocks [0601] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Bedrock Location: Layers, 0-3 and on the outer sides of The Nether. Collection: Cannot be destroyed by anything. Uses: Provides an impenetrable barrier so players do not fall into "The Void." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Cactus Location: Sand blocks that are not connected to water Collection: Mined by anything, inflict half a heart of damage when touched Uses: Simple traps, smelts into cactus green dye. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Clay block Location: Found on the surface beside water sources. Usually surrounded by sand. Collection: Can be mined by anything. Once mined it will drop 4 balls of clay. Uses: Each ball of clay can be smelted into a brick, so each clay block can produce 4 bricks, 4 bricks can then be crafted into a brick block. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Coal Ore Location: Any elevation Collection: Any pickaxe Uses: Torches and fuel for the furnace. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Cobblestone Location: The outer walls of Dungeons. Collection: Can be mined form smoothstone or cobblestone by any pickaxe to provide a drop of Cobblestone. Also, it can be created when flowing lava hits water. Uses: One of the most common building blocks as it's an infinite resource. Also it can be turned into Smoothstone when placed into a Furnace. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Diamond Ore Location: Layers 0-19 Collection: Mined by an iron pickaxe, or higher. Uses: Diamond tools, armour, jukebox. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Dirt Location: Can be found at any elevation, except in The Nether. Collection: Can be mined by absolutely anything, though a shovel will speed things up dramatically. Uses: Dirt is mainly used for farmland or scaffolding, this is as it is not effected by gravity and is very easy to destroy and move. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Glowstone Location: Hanging from the roof of The Nether. Collection: Mined with any pickaxe to drop 2-5 pieces of Glowstone Dust. 4 pieces of Glowstone Dust can be crafted back into Glowstone. Uses: Glowstone is the strongest light source in the game. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Gold Ore Location: Layers 0-35 Collection: Mined by an iron pickaxe, or higher. Uses: Powered rails, golden tools, etc.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Grass Location: Found on the surface level anywhere in the world. in order for a Dirt block to turn into a Grass block the dirt needs to be next to another Grass block. Grass only spreads, it cannot be grown. Collection: Can be mined by absolutely anything, though a shovel will speed things up dramatically. Once mined a grass block drops a block of dirt. Uses: Passive mobs such as Cows, Pigs and Sheep spawn on Grass blocks. Also they make a very good front lawn. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Gravel Location: Found at any elevation, mainly near ocean, underwater. Also can be found in The Nether. Collection: Can be mined by absolutely anything, though a shovel will speed things up dramatically. Occasionally, mining this block produces a drop of Flint instead of the usual Gravel. Uses: Used for decoration, or to obtain Flint. Also, this block is effected by gravity. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Ice Location: The top layer of water turns to ice in a snow biome. Collection: Cannot be collected, but can be destroyed by anything. Uses: Frozen lakes. ice is also slippery. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Iron Ore Location: Layers 0-67 Collection: Mined by a stone pickaxe or higher Uses: To get iron, for buckets, minecarts, better tools, etc.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Lapis Lazuli Ore Location: Layers 0-32 Collection: Mined by an iron pickaxe, or higher. Uses: Dyes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Lava Location: Levels 0-12, or in the Oceans of The Nether, also can spawn at higher elevations in the overworld but rarer. Collection: Can be picked up by a bucket, this will remove the source. Only a source block can be picked up, flowing lava cannot. Uses: Lava burns down and flammable object it comes in contact with, provides a light source and can be used in a furnace to smelt 100 items. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Leaves Location: Trees. Collection: Collected by shears. Can be destroyed by anything. Once destroyed there is a 1 in 10 chance of dropping a sapling. Uses: Hedges. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Monster Spawner Location: in the middle of Dungeons. Collection: Cannot be mined, only destroyed. Uses: Commonly used to farm resources, as placing a killing mechanism inside the room as any mob that spawns dies instantly, therefore giving you plenty of their drops. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Moss Stone Location: Floors of Dungeons Collection: Mined by any pickaxe to produce a drop of Moss Stone. Uses: A generally rare block. Can be used to created overgrown pathways. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Netherrack Location: The Nether. Collection: Can be mined with any pickaxe. Uses: Burns forever when lighted with Flint&Steel, so makes good lights and fireplaces. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Obsidian Location: Occasional points underground where water meets a lava sources. Collection: Can only be mined with a Diamond pickaxe, and takes a while. Uses: Completely blast resistant, so no creeper or TNT can breach this. Can be used to protect stashes of your loot from greedy friends, or a lock on top of a chest. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Pumpkin Location: Can spawn on grass or snow blocks Collection: Can be mined by anything Uses: Jack-O-Lantern, or can be worn as a helmet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Redstone Ore Location: Layers 1-19 Collection: Mined by an iron pickaxe, or higher. Uses: Redstone wiring, dispensers, redstone torches, etc.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Sand Location: Found around water sources, or in desert biomes. Collection: Can be mined by absolutely anything, though a shovel will speed things up dramatically. Uses: Can be placed in a furnace with fuel to turn into Glass. Also, it is effected by gravity. Four pieces can be crafted into Sandstone. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Sandstone Location: Found at the bottom of stacks of sand. Collection: Can be mined using any type of pickaxe, any other object will result in no drop. Uses: Can be used for decorative purposes, or 3 pieces of Sandstone can be crafted into 6 Sandstone slabs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Smoothstone Location: The most abundant material in the game, if you cannot find it... Collection: Can only be mined by a pickaxe, this will provide a drop of Cobblestone. Also can be obtained by placing Cobblestone in a Furnace with sufficient fuel. Uses: Smooth walls/flooring. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Snow Location: Snow biomes, on top of any other solid blocks. Collection: Can be destroyed by anything, but when mined with a shovel it produces 1 snowball. Uses: 4 snowballs can be crafted into a Block of Snow. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Soul Sand Location: The Nether. Collection: Can be mined by anything, but a shovel is faster. Uses: Slows anything that walks on it down. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Water Location: Any elevation in the world, most common in Ocean biomes. Collection: Can be picked up by a bucket, this will remove the source. Only a source block can be picked up, flowing water cannot. Uses: Water has an infinite amount of uses, from ferrying mobs around to watering your crops. Be inventive. it flows 8 blocks in a straight line, including the source. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Wood Location: Trees. Most often found in forest biomes. in order to grow a tree, you must place a sapling in a dirt, (or grass), block. Then you can either wait, or use bone meal on it for instant growth Trees can be grown anywhere where there is dirt and direct sunlight to the sapling. (Even in The Nether!) Collection: Can be mined by absolutely anything, though an axe will speed things up dramatically. Uses: Can be used as a fuel, each log will fuel the furnace for 1.5 items. Also can be crafted into 4 wooden planks. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Man-made blocks [0602] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Bookshelf Ingredients: 3x Book, 6x Wooden Plank Collection: Mined by anything Uses: Decoration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Brick Ingredients: 4x Clay Brick Collection: Mined by pickaxe Uses: Decoration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Cobblestone slab Ingredients: 3x Cobblestone Collection: Pickaxe Uses: Staircases, roofing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Crafting Table Ingredients: 4x Wooden Planks Collection: Mined by anything Uses: Crafting.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Diamond block Ingredients: 9x Diamond Collection: Mined by pickaxe Uses: Compact storage of Diamond, or rare building material ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Farmland Ingredients: Dirt ploughed by a hoe Collection: Cannot be collected Uses: growing Wheat from seeds ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Fence Ingredients: 6x Sticks Collection: Mined by anything Uses: Stops any mob from passing as it's 1.5 blocks tall. Spiders can still climb over. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Furnace Ingredients: 8x Cobblestone Collection: Mined by anything Uses: Smelts objects into other objects ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Glass Ingredients: Sand placed in a furnace Collection: Cannot be collected Uses: Windows, letting light into places or seeing out without letting anything in. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Gold Block Ingredients: 9x Gold ingots Collection: Mined by pickaxe Uses: Compact storage of Gold, or rare building material ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Iron Block Ingredients: 9x Iron ingots Collection: Mined by pickaxe Uses: Compact storage of iron, or rare building material ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Jack-O-Lantern Ingredients: 1x Pumpkin, 1x Torch Collection: Mined by anything Uses: Lighting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Jukebox Ingredients: 8x Wooden Plank, 1x Diamond Collection: Mined by anything Uses: Plays CD's ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Ladder Ingredients: 7x Sticks Collection: Mined by anything Uses: Climbing to higher destinations straight up / down. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Piston Ingredients: 3x Wooden planks, 4x Cobblestone, 1x redstone, 1x iron ingot Collection: Mined by anything Uses: Pushes blocks in any direction it faces. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Sandstone Slab Ingredients: 3x Sandstone Collection: Mined by pickaxe Uses: Staircases ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Snow block Ingredients: 4x Snowball Collection: Mined by shovel Uses: Big snowman? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Smoothstone Ingredients: Placing Cobblestone in a furnace. Collection: Can only be mined by a pickaxe, this will provide a drop of Cobblestone. Uses: Smooth walls/flooring. Buttons, Pressure plates. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Sticky Piston Ingredients: 1x Piston, 1x Slime Ball Collection: Mined by anything Uses: Pushes and pulls any blocks that are infront of the piston. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Stone slab Ingredients: 3x Smoothstone Collection: Mined by pickaxe Uses: Staircases ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Stone stairs Ingredients: 6x Cobblestone Collection: Mined by pickaxe Uses: Stairs... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Wooden slab Ingredients: 3x Planks Collection: Mined by pickaxe Uses: Staircases ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Wooden Plank Ingredients: 1x Wooden Log Collection: Mined by anything, axe being faster Uses: building material ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Wool Ingredients: Sheep + Shears Collection: Use Shears on a Sheep to drop up to 5 blocks of wool. Uses: Carpets, pixel art ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> Furnace Guide <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> [0700] <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> This section aims to show you how many items you can smelt with each type of fuel and the actual items that produce different items when placed in the furnace. --------------------------------------------- - Fuel - Efficiency - --------------------------------------------- - Bookshelf - 0.5 - - Charcoal - 8 - - Coal - 8 - - Lava - 100 - - Wooden Log - 1.5 - - Wooden Plank - 1.5 - - Sapling - 0.5 - - Stick - 0.5 - --------------------------------------------- - Item in - Item Out - --------------------------------------------- - Cactus - Cactus Green - - Clay Ball - Brick - - Cobblestone - Smoothstone - - Gold Ore - Gold ingot - - Iron Ore - Iron ingot - - Sand - Glass - - Wooden Log - Charcoal - --------------------------------------------- <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> Mob Factfile <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> [0800] <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> TEMPLATE Name: Spawn: Drops: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Passive mobs [0801] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Chicken Spawn: Well-lit, grassy areas Drops: Lays an egg every five minutes, or drops a feather when killed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Cow Spawn: Well-lit, grassy areas Drops: Drops 0-2 leather pieces ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Pig Spawn: Well-lit, grassy areas Drops: Drops 0-2 raw pork chops ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Sheep Spawn: Well-lit, grassy areas Drops: Drops up to 5 blocks of the same coloured wool the sheep is when sheared, or 1 block if killed without being sheared. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Squid Spawn: Water, any depth, any location Drops: 0-2 ink sacs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Wolf Spawn: Well-lit, grassy areas Drops: None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aggressive mobs [0802] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All aggressive mobs will only spawn further than 24 blocks away from any player on the map. They will also instantly despawn if they spawned further than 128 blocks from any player. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Charged Creeper (Notice by a prominent blue glow) Spawn: When lightning strikes within 3-4 squares of a normal creeper Drops: 0-2 Gunpowder ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Creeper Spawn: Dark areas Drops: 0-2 Gunpowder ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Ghast Spawn: The Nether Drops: Gunpowder ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Herobrine Spawn: Behind you. Drops: Kill him? Hah! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Skeleton Spawn: Dark areas Drops: 0-2 Arrows, 0-2 Bones ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Slime Spawn: Any light level underground in large cavernous spaces. See [1300] for more info. Drops: Each small slime drops 0-2 slimeballs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Spider Spawn: Dark Areas Drops: 0-2 String ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Zombie Spawn: Dark areas Drops: 0-1 feathers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Zombie Pigman Spawn: The Nether, or when lightning hits a pig in the overworld. Drops: 0-2 Cooked Pork Chops ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> Mining Techniques <--> <--> <--> <--> [0900] <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Spelunking [0901] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Spelunking is simply exploring caves and mining all the ores found there. This is by far the most easiest way of mining, but also the most dangerous. Caves are dark and contain hostile mobs. The best way to tackle these caves is to first light up all the paths you can see, travel down these noting all the ores you come across. After you've explored a bit, travel back and mine the ores you came across. if you keep doing this, it should limit the amount of surprise attacks from mobs when you have your back turned. if you come across a dead end when exploring these caves, don't worry, most of the time if you mine into theses 'dead ends' you will find they are not dead ends and are in fact blockages in the cave tunnel. When you explore caves it is almost certain that you will get lost if you do not have a system for finding your route back. This can be by placing torches only on the left hand side, so for going back you just follow them on the right. Or by placing block you wouldn't normally find in a cave at intersections so you know where to turn. The best way to find you way back would be to simply place signs saying which way the exit is. However signs require a lot of wood to make and take up a lot of inventory space, so it would be best to take a lot of wood with you so you can make them on the go. If you are to go Spelunking I would highly reccomend you take: -A full set of armour -3 or 4 cooked porkchops -A sword -A bow and a stack of arrows -A stone pickaxe (For coal and iron) -An iron pickaxe (For any ore higher than iron) -At least one stack of Torches -A stack of wood -A bucket of water ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Branch Mining [0902] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Branch Mining is one of the most popular techniques. It involves mining down to the Y=15 co-ordinate and 'branching' out covering every single block so you can see any and all ores. To begin your branch mine you should mine down to Y=15, (This is best found on your map). Get down there by any means you like. The way i'd suggest is to mine the block in front of your feet in a staircase fashion all the way down. Do this in a 2x2 block area. Once you get to the layer Y=15, mine out a 5x5x3 room, (that's 5 wide, 5 long and 3 tall). This will be you base room, I would equip it with a Crafting table, two or three Furnace's and two double chests. Mine out of this room in the middle of the 5 block long wall. Make this shaft as long as you like, it really doesn't matter. Then mine on the left side of this shaft every 4 blocks as to see every single block in the wall. Repeat this on all four walls of your base room. it should look like this when you are done: X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X XXXXX X X X XXXXX X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X XXXXX X X X XXXXX X X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quarry Mining [0903] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quarry mining is a very simple way of mining, you just pick an area. So, 25x25 or 30x15, or whatever you want. Then you mine that area all the way to the bedrock, directly down taking all the blocks away as you go. This is a very easy way of mining, so I don't really have much to talk about here. Just make sure you build a staircase all the way back to the top, or use ladders, whatever you prefer. I use cobblestone as a staircase. This is a very quick way of gathering a lot of simple building blocks, (mostly Cobblestone). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> Tips&Tricks <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> [1000] <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> Just a list of a few simple tricks that can make your life in Minecraft much easier. <=> Infinite Water. [1001] To get infinite water, you simply dig a 2x2 square and place a water source in two opposite corners, this will then fill the other two corners and allow you to collect water from anywhere in the square without depleting resources. XXXX XXXX XXXX X X XO X XOOX X = Any surrounding block X X X OX XOOX O = Water source XXXX XXXX XXXX Also, if a 3x1 trench is dug this works by placing a water source either side so the middle fills up, then taking buckets from the middle source will not deplete resources. XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX X = Any surrounding block X X XO OX XOOOX O = Water source XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX <=> Redstone into Obsidian. [1002] To get easy Obsidian without using loads of Lava source blocks, you can just use Redstone. i'll explain this in pictures and it's not that simple. LayerX -------- -......- -......- - = Building boundary -......- . = Empty space -......- -......- -------- Layer0 = The block under your feet if you were to stand there Layer1 = 1 block above ground Layer2 = 2 blocks above ground Etc.. I'll use this layout to show the building area, this is so when I split it into layers, you'll be able to line them up easily. Layer-1 Layer0 -------- -------- -XXXXXX- -XXXXXX- -XXXXXX- -X....X- X = Any block -X....X- -X....X- . = Empty space -XXXXXX- -XXXXXX- -XXXXXX- -XXXXXX- -------- -------- To begin, dig a trench like shown above. 4 blocks long, 2 wide, 1 deep on one side then 2 deep on the other. Layer-1 Layer0 -------- -------- -XXXXXX- -XXXXXX- X = Any block -XXXXXX- -XO,,,X- O = Water Source -X,,,,X- -X,,,,X- , = Flowing water -XXXXXX- -XXXXXX- -XXXXXX- -XXXXXX- -------- -------- Place a water source block in the corner so water fills the trench you just dug Layer0 -------- -XXXXXX- X = Any block -XO,,,X- O = Water source -X,,,,X- , = Flowing water -X....X- . = Empty Space -XXXXXX- -------- Dig another one deep trench next to the water, it is important the water does not flow into this. if you followed the previous steps, it wont. Layer1 -------- -......- -......- X = Any block -XXXXXX- . = Empty space -X....X- -XXXXXX- -------- Build up around the trench with no water in it, keep all previous layers exactly the same. Layer0 -------- -XXXXXX- X = Any block -XO,,,X- O = Water source -X,,,,X- , = Flowing water -XrrrrX- r = Redstone -XXXXXX- -------- Place Redstone on the dry trench. Layer1 -------- -......- -......- X = Any block -XXXXXX- . = Empty space -XL'''X- L = Lava source -XXXXXX- ' = Flowing Lava -------- Put lava in the elevated section, then after it flows all the way to the end remove it. A little bit of lava might remain, just place a block in it, then destroy it to get rid of the lava. Layer0 -------- -XXXXXX- X = Any block -XO,,,X- O = Water source -X,,,,X- , = Flowing water -XQQQQX- Q = Obsidian -XXXXXX- -------- Mine your obsidian! You need a diamond pickaxe or higher to do this. <=> Making Charcoal. [1003] It's very simple to make this alternative to Coal, it has all the same attributes, inc. Furnace Efficiency and Torches. You just put Wood into the furnace with any type of fuel to give yourself easy Charcoal. This is great for your first night especially, since you don't always find Coal. <=> More wool for your dye! [1004] When dying wool normally, you need one piece of white wool and one piece of dye. Now, if you dye the sheep before you collect it's wool, you have the chance of receiving 2 or even 3 of that colour! As if that's not enough, it doesn't matter what colour the sheep is in the first place. <=> Fighting Ghasts! [1005] You may have noticed these giant ghosts that shoot exploding fireballs at you every time you enter The Nether. They also have a tendency to destroy your portal. There is a simple trick to stopping these explosions: Cobblestone. Cobblestone is completely blast resistant to these fireballs, so you can just take a load and build a quick house around your portal. This will ensure a safe entrance and exit to The Nether. Also, if you swipe at the fireballs it will launch them back toward the Ghast. The best way to take them out though is simply a bow and arrow. <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> Achievement Guide <--> <--> <--> <--> [1100] <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> Taking Inventory (10) [1101] Open your inventory. Just press Y when not in any menu. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Getting Wood (10) [1102] Punch a tree until the block of wood pops out. Just walk up to a tree and hold RT until it's destroyed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Benchmarking (10) [1103] Craft a workbench with four blocks of wooden planks. When you've obtained a block of wood, just go into the crafting interface and turn it into 4 planks, and then the table. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Time to Mine! (10) [1104] Use planks and sticks to make a pickaxe. You'll need 3 blocks of wood for this. One for the crafting table and the other two for the Pick. Use 'benchmarking' to create the table, then on that table (LT), turn the two blocks into planks, then two planks into sticks. Combine them to make a Wooden Pickaxe. Note: The pickaxe does have to be wooden for this achievement. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hot Topic (15) [1105] Construct a furnace out of eight cobblestone blocks. With any pickaxe mine 8 blocks of smoothstone, these then become Cobblestone, go to a crafting table then make a Furnace. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acquire Hardware (15) [1106] Smelt an iron ingot. Mine an iron Ore block, (these are described in a previous section), then take that block and place it in a Furnace with some fuel. (For a list of fuels, see the Furnace Guide). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Time To Farm (10) [1107] Use planks and sticks to make a hoe. You'll need 3 blocks of wood for this. One for the crafting table and the other two for the Hoe. Use 'benchmarking' to create the table, then on that table (LT), turn the two blocks into planks, then two planks into sticks. Combine them to make a Wooden Hoe. Note: The Hoe does have to be wooden for this achievement. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bake Bread (20) [1108] Turn wheat into bread. Get seeds from tall grass dotted around the place. Just hit them and they will drop out. Then plant these seeds in Farmland. To make Farmland you equip a Hoe and use LT on a block of grass or dirt. Make sure this is next to a block of water. Wait until the tips of the wheat turn brown, and then harvest it. Combine wheat in the crafting table to make Bread. Note: You can use Bonemeal on the seeds to grow them instantly. Bonemeal is in the dye section of the crafting interface. You'll need a bone. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Lie (40) [1109] Bake a Cake using wheat, sugar, milk and eggs! To make a cake, you will need: -3 Wheat -3 Buckets of Milk -1 Egg -2 Sugar For the wheat, get seeds from tall grass dotted around the place. Just hit them and they will drop out. Then plant these seeds in Farmland. To make Farmland you equip a Hoe and use LT on a block of grass or dirt. Make sure this is next to a block of water. Wait until the tips of the wheat turn brown, and then harvest it. For the sugar, you just need to locate some sugarcane. This grows directly next to any block of water. it looks just like you would picture bamboo. Just follow the coastline, you should come across some. When you find sugarcane you can craft it into sugar in the crafting interface. For the egg, chickens lay eggs every five minutes. if you walk around enough you should find one. if you don't have the patience for that, you can always catch a chicken and wait. For the milk, you need three iron buckets. You can craft them in the crafting interface, or find them in dungeons. Once you have you buckets, go up to a cow use the bucket on it. This will result in filling your bucket with milk. Just take all the ingredients to a crafting table and combine them to make a cake! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Getting an Upgrade (15) [1110] Construct a better pickaxe. To get this you must have "Time to mine!". Take your wooden pickaxe and mine some smoothstone to produce cobblestone. Then take 3 cobblestone and 2 sticks to a crafting table and combine them to make a stone pickaxe. (Scroll up and down from the wooden pickaxe). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Delicious Fish (15) [1111] Catch and cook a fish! For this Achievement you need a fishing rod and a furnace. Follow "Hot Topic" to create your furnace. Then you need 3 bits of string and 2 sticks to craft a rod. The only way to get string is to kill a spider. You will have to switch to Easy or higher to get this achievement. Once you have a rod, face any water and press LT to cast your line. Wait until the float dips under the water and when it does so just press LT again to pull the fish toward you. This may fly above you so you may need to look around for it. Take the fish to a furnace and place it in the top with some fuel in the bottom and wait. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On A Rail (40) [1112] Travel by minecart to a point at least 500m in a single direction from where you started. This is one of the achievements most people find tricky. Though it is fairly easy to do it just requires a lot of time and resources. When explaining this i'll assume you already know the basics on smelting, mining and crafting. Key points to know for this achievement to pop: -1 block is 1m, so you travel 500 blocks. -Place a powered rail every 20 blocks for the best effect. -You DO NOT have to travel in a straight line, just as long as you get to a point which is at least 500 blocks from your starting point as the crow flies. -It is best to travel in a straight line, as less resources are needed. -All powered rails must have a redstone torch next to them to be powered. -It's always best to go further than 500m, just to be sure. Just simply place 500 pieces of railway down, with a powered rail every 20. Jump in a minecart at the start and enjoy the ride. Just place a powered rail at the start, but don't power it! Place a block 3 blocks away from it, (so there is a 2 block gap between them). Place a button on this block facing the rail and a piece of redstone powder on the block next to the rail toward the button. Press this button when in the cart for an easy start. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Time to Strike! (10) [1113] Use planks and sticks to make a sword. Simply gather 2 blocks of wood and convert them to 8 planks. Use 2 of them planks to turn into 4 sticks. Then combine 1 stick and 3 planks to make a wooden sword. Note: This sword does have to be wooden for the achievement. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monster Hunter (20) [1114] Attack and destroy a monster. A very easy achievement. Just take a weapon and go kill a monster. This can be a spider, zombie, creeper or skeleton. You will have to use a sword as a bow would be unattainable without actually killing a spider for string. if you use an iron sword it will only take two hits to kill the mob. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cow Tipper (15) [1115] Harvest some leather. Just kill a cow. Take anything and hit the cow with RT until it dies. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When Pigs Fly (40) [1116] Use a saddle to ride a pig, then have the pig get hurt from fall damage while riding it. This is the hardest achievement in the game for two reasons. One, saddles can not be crafted (only found in dungeons), and two, the pig is very reluctant to fall of a cliff to take this fall damage. The easiest way to obtain a saddle would be to use the seed 888 and climb over the hill behind you when you spawn. The will be a dungeon above ground by the lake. Open the chest to receive a saddle. To get the pig to obtain fall damage is rather hard in single player. The best way would be to fence the pig in and dig a pit at least 3 blocks deep around the area. Destroy the fences, jump on the pig and wait. if you have a friend to help you, (or a second controller), this is much more easy to do. You just fence the pig in a 1x1 square and get on it. The other player / controller should then dig a deep hole under the square the pig is on. Destroy that block for the pig to fall. Note: Fence posts are best for trapping the pig as it cannot jump over them. Also, you cannot get a saddle back once it's placed on a pig. Killing the pig does not drop it back. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Leader Of The Pack (30) [1117] Befriend five wolves. Another relatively easy achievement. Just take a bunch of bones, (collected by killing skeleton archers), and tame some wolves. They spawn mostly in forest biomes. Make sure you take more than five bones as it can take more than one to tame a wolf. Equip the bone and press LT while looking at a wolf. This is built up over all your worlds, so you can tame one wolf in one, two in another and so on. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MOAR Tools (15) [1118] Construct one type of each tool (one pickaxe, one spade, one axe and one hoe). For this you will need 8 sticks and 9 blocks of planks, cobblestone, iron, gold or diamond. Once you have these just go to your crafting table and make all four tools. Again, this is over all your worlds so you can make one in each. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dispense With This (20) [1119] Construct a Dispenser. Another simple crafting achievement. For the dispenser you will need, 1 bow, 1 redstone and 7 cobblestone. Once you have these, go to your crafting table and make a dispenser. To make the bow you'll need 3 string and 3 sticks. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Into The Nether (40) [1120] Construct a Nether Portal. A very easy achievement. You just need to place obsidian in a 4x5 rectangle. Then light the middle with Flint&Steel. Getting the obsidian however is a different story. The best way to get obsidian is when flowing water hits a lava source block. Mine this with a diamond pickaxe. Note: Obsidian takes forever to mine, especially without diamond. However, if you cannot find diamond but still want this achievement quick then you can always turn the more abudent resource, Redstone, into obsidian. Just check the Tips&Tricks section of this guide to show you how to do it. Adapt this mould to build your structure. Your nether portal can only take these two shapes: XXXX XX X X X X X X X X X X X X XXXX XX ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> Mob Grinders <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> [1200] <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> There seems a lot of confusion when it comes to constructing mob grinders. I am going to list a few of the ways you can build these handy devices and explain the mechanics behind them. A mob grinder is basically a way of collecting the drops from monsters without actually engaging in combat with them. These 'machines' function constantly, so they continue to reap your rewards while you are out mining, or doing whatever. The spawning of monsters works in two ways: -With a monster spawner you will have to be within 16 blocks of it in order for monsters to spawn within a 7 block radius. -Normally monsters only spawn further than 24 blocks away from any player and instantly despawn if it's further than 128 blocks away. A mob grinder is made up of two necessary parts (one optional). They are the spawning room and the killing mechanism, transportation being the optional. The spawning room is always the same, a dark room in which monsters can spawn inside, it's always best to have some sort of transportation in the room in order to get the monsters to the killing mechanism faster. The killing mechanism can be a variety of things. Either: Drowning, lava trap, fall damage or cacti. I will explain drowning and the lava trap ones as they are the one's I feel are the easiest to construct. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monster Spawner Trap [1201] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So, you've just came across a dungeon and you've decided to make a mob grinder? Or you have no idea what a dungeon or a mob spawner is? Well, a dungeon is a room lined with cobblestone walls and a mossy cobblestone floor. if you come across cobblestone while exploring your world and you know you didn't place it there than it's pretty certain that this is your dungeon. Either that or it's a point where water hits flowing lava. A dungeon is typically a 5x5 room with a monster spawner levitating directly in the middle and two chests somewhere. These chests contain random items, the most desired of these are Cocoa beans. This is since this is the only way to obtain Cocoa beans in this current version. Back on topic, there are a variety of methods out there that people use to manipulate these monster spawners. I will explain the way I find the best to deal with them, this will require the use of these objects: -3x Water source blocks, -1x Pressure Plate, -1x Sign. While you are building this I suggest you save the game and switch the difficulty down to peaceful. This just makes things easier as you dont have to do things in a hurry due to monsters spawning. First, take the two chests out of the room and make sure the floor space is exactly 5x5 and 3 high. it should be this normally but occasionally it can lack a roof, or one of the walls is made from gravel. Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX X X X X X X X - Cobblestone X X X X X X X X X M X X X M - Monster Spawner X X X X X X X X X X X X XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX Make a 2 high 1 wide doorway in the middle of the wall you want to collect your loot from. This should be the only gap in any of the walls or ceiling. Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX X X X X X X X - Cobblestone X X X X X X X X X M X X X M - Monster Spawner X X X X X X X X X X X X XXX XXX XXX XXX XXXXXXX Place your pressure plate, (can be stone or wooden, stone preferably), one block away from the outside of your 2x1 doorway. Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX X X X X X X X - Cobblestone X X X X X X X X X M X X X M - Monster Spawner X X X X X X X X X X X X P - Pressure Plate XXX XXX XXX XXX XXXXXXX P Surround your pressure plate with cobblestone leaving the same 2x1 area for the monsters to travel along, directly after the pressure plate dig down two blocks and surround that with cobblestone also. Place your sign on the wall 2 blocks up in your doorway before the pressure plate. (Hard to explain, follow the picture guide below). Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 P - Pressure Plate XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX X X X X X X X - Cobblestone X X X X X X X X X M X X X M - Monster Spawner X X X X X X X X X X X X S - Cobblestone block with sign on left XXX XXX XXX SXX XXXXXXX XPX X X X X X X X X XXX XXX Layer 0 Layer -1 XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX XXX X X X X XXX X X After this, dig a trench out from the front of your mob trap. Make it four long and up to the ground level. Again, follow the pictures as it's hard to explain. Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 P - Pressure Plate XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX X X X X X X X - Cobblestone X X X X X X X X X M X X X M - Monster Spawner X X X X X X X X X X X X S - Cobblestone block with sign on left XXX XXX XXX SXX XXXXXXX XPX X X X X X X X X XXX XXX Layer 0 Layer -1 XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX XXX X X X X XXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XXX XXX Now place two water source blocks in both corners on the wall opposite your 2x1 doorway and one above the pressure plate. Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 P - Pressure Plate XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX Xw,,,WX X X X X X - Cobblestone X,,,,,X X X X X X,,,,,X X M X X X M - Monster Spawner X,,,,,X X X X X X,,,,,X X X X X S - Cobblestone block with sign on left XXX,XXX XXX SXX XXXXXXX XPX XWX X W - Water Source Block X,X X,X X XXX XXX , - Flowing Water Layer 0 Layer -1 XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX XXX X,X X,X XXX X,X X X X,X X X X,X X X X,X X X X,X X X XXX XXX This grinder works by allowing the monsters to spawn in the 5x5 room and get pushed toward the pressure plate. They then are forced down the hole by the current of the water and drown. Their items then flow through with the water for you to collect at the end of your trench. The downside of these types of trap is that they only work when you are within 16 blocks of the mob spawner. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dark Room Trap [1202] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There isn't much to say about dark room traps, I can only suggest ways on how to get your mobs from all over the room to your killing mechanism. Your "Dark Room" should consist of two repeated parts: 1) Spawning pads, for all the monsters to spawn on. 2) Transportation canals, to get the mobs to the killing mechanism. You can build your spawning pads whatever size you like, just don't go too big as mobs will be less likely to fall off into the canals or two small, and it will reduce the efficiency of the grinder. I suggest around 14x14. I have always found this to be a good size for my grinders. Make the dark room as large as you want, the larger the room the more mobs you will kill, hence the more drops you will receive. However this room cannot be too big as the spawning distance of mobs is limited to inside 128 blocks, so any bigger than that would be a waste. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tower Trap [1203] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A tower trap is very much like a dark room trap, only there are multiple layers for the mobs to spawn on. This type of trap has a much greater efficiency than a dark room trap though it is much harder to construct as it's majoratively above ground level so will require a lot of building material. Each layer in a tower trap should have two blocks of air in between, as all other monsters apart from zombies will not fall more than three blocks vertically. Also because of this you will have to interweave the layers of the tower so as no drop will be more than 3 blocks, this can be through strips of squares or whatever, the choice is yours. The bottom floor of your tower trap should have some sort of canal transportation system to usher mobs toward the killing mechanism. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Canal Transportation (Mobs) [1204] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Canal transportation is basically a way to get your mobs from the spawning pads to the killing mechanism. The canals should always be two blocks wide and two blocks deep. This is to prevent mobs from jumping out and to allow spiders to get in. Not too big as to reduce efficiency of spawning ground for mobs. In order to get your canals to flow only in one direction, pressure plates or signs should be used. (Ladders can't be used as mobs collide with them and get stuck). If placed one side of a water source block these will not allow the water to flow past them and do not collide with the mobs as they are pushed beside them. I will show how to tackle corners and straight lines in the pictures below. For a straight line: OO WW ,, O - Pressure Plate / Sign ,, ,, OO W - Water source block WW ,, ,, , - Flowing water ,, OO For an intersection: OO WW O - Pressure Plate / Sign ,, OW,,,,WO OW,,,,WO W - Water source block ,, ,, ,, , - Flowing Water OO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lava Killing Mechanism [1205] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The idea of a Lava killing mechanism is to simply burn the mobs to death. My favourite of all the different ways to kill mobs. The way to achieve this is to place lava above a sign (or ladder) so it does not flow down, if you force a mob into this then it'll look like it's head is in the lava when the rest of it's body isn't. This will cause the mob to die without causing the drops to burn up in the lava also. You can create this device simply by creating a channel at the end of your trap and flowing it into a "dead end". Then at this "dead end" put a 1x1 flow after your channel runs out of water, at a right angle. (This is for your items to get out). Above the last block in your "dead end" you'll want to place some signs (or ladders) around on the wall, (two on the back above the out flow, two on opposite sides one block back and one block higher from the last two), this will be to contain the lava. Then place two source blocks of lava in the gap above and behind the signs you just placed. The lava with just appear to float there. If any mobs are pushed into that, they will in effect have their heads burnt off, this includes you! So watch out. It should look like this: Layer 0 Layer 1 Layer 2 XXXXXXXX X XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXSXX X - Any block XXXXXXXX X S LX L - Lava XXXXXXXX X S LX S - Block with sign (or ladder) on XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXSXX ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Drowning Killing Mechanism [1206] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Drowning killing mechanisms work in two ways: Either forcing mobs to swim upawrds and get trapped, or forcing them down. I described how to build one that forces the mobs down in the Mob spawner part of this section. So, i will explain how to create a way to force mobs upward. To do this you use the same "dead end" idea as the lava killing mechanism, but instead of having floating lava you have floating water. You extend this a block or two higher as well. This has the effect that when the mobs get to the end of the passage they then swim up this floating water and get trapped, they will consequently run out of air and die. It is important that every block in this area is a source block, this is due to the fact that if the water is flowing down it will push the mobs down instead of letting them swim up. Now, this area where the mobs swim up and drown can be extended as far as you like. If you put air pockets in sequencial steps you can in effect create a "mobivator". This will transport your mobs to the ground level. You can then move them into another killing mechanism to then allow your items to easily be collected above ground. <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> Finding Slimes <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> [1300] <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> There is a sudden rise in the amount of people wanting to find slimes since the update involving the addition of sticky pistons. Therefore I have decided to add this section on how to locate these slimes. Key slime facts: -They DO NOT spawn on Peaceful difficulty. -They only spawn in certain chunks. (A chunk is a 16x16 area). -They spawn in any light level, so it's best to light up the area well to prevent unwanted monsters spawning. -They are very prone to drowning in the smallest amount of water. -They come in three sizes, each size breaks down into four smaller ones. -The smallest slimes are the only ones that drop slimeballs. -Slimes will hop continuously in one direction not stopping for walls, cliffs, lava, etc.. (Unless they spot a player). -They will not spawn within 24 blocks of any player on the map. -Lava or Water IS NOT required for slimes to spawn. Now, the best way to build a "Slime Farm" would be to dig down to just above bedrock before flattening out your 16x16 area. This is since they only spawn deep underground, how deep i'm not too sure but you can safely have it 5 or 6 blocks above bedrock. Also, this will allow you to build a drowning trap if you wish. Once you arrive at your chosen level you just want to dig out a 16x16 area that is at least 3 blocks tall, make sure you light this area well as you do not want other hostile mobs to spawn near you. This is your slime farm. As for killing the slimes the most popular method would be just to get out your sword or bow and arrow and kill them manually, this is since they don't spawn too often so automating the farm is a waste of time. However, if you do wish to automate it i'd highly suggest using some sort of drowning trap. The best way to achieve this would be just to dig a 2 wide, 2 deep trench around your 16x16 platform and fill it with water. Slimes will jump straight in this and drown. You could also build Transportation canals like outlined in the previous section, though I would be careful with that as the Slimes could drown before they get to where they need to be. Slimes do not have a very high spawning rate, so if you check your farm a few times and still don't see any slimes, just be patient. To find a slime chunk use this website: www.extension.ws/minecraft/slimes.html This site is not 100% accurate, so there is a very slight chance that Slimes will not spawn in your chosen chunk. This is why I would reccomend you build on three or four slime chunks as to greatly increase your odds of finding a correct spot. The site is fairly simple to use. You just enter your seed into the top left box and press "Update Map". This will result in green squares appearing randomly in the map to the right. Find the rough co-ordinates of where you would like to start your farm and enter them in the area designated. This just centers the map on that position. (It will change the number to the nearest 16, so don't panic). Once you have done that click on the green square closest to the center of the map. A set of numbers will then appear, this will look something like: -16,32 to 0,48. This basically is the co-ordinates of the two opposite corners of the chunk, so in this case the co-ordinates will be: X: -16, Z: 32 to X: 0 to Z: 48. Height is not on there, but assume it's close to bedrock. <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> Legal <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> [1400] <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> <--> Copyright Notice: [1401] This FAQ was made by Rhys Hills a.k.a. ZOMBIECHICKENZ. This FAQ was made only by ZOMBIECHICKENZ (and the GameFAQ members mentioned in the credit section). If you would like to quote a part of this FAQ on a website / message board you must give full credit to ZOMBIECHICKENZ or this FAQ. This FAQ can be only posted on these sites: www.cheatcc.com www.gamefaqs.com www.gamespot.com www.neoseeker.com www.primagames.com Copyright (c) 2012, ZOMBIECHICKENZ all rights reserved ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Credit: [1402] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I would like to thank these people for providing tremendous help to me and my FAQ: 1) 4J Studios for porting this amazing game to the Xbox 360! 2) LoneReaper115 for writing the entire section on "How to survive your first night in Minecraft." 3) XBL_Mikey0629 for providing most of the information for my "Achievement Guide." 4) All the members of the GameFAQ's Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition board who helped give me ideas on what to put in the guide. 5) www.network-science.de/ascii/ For my title art. 6) www.minecraftwiki.net For help on some of the areas I was a bit vague on. 7) LoneReaper115 again for adding extra information I never knew. 8) www.extension.ws/minecraft/slimes.html for your amazing slime finder. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact me [1403] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can contact me through my email: rawrrimapenguin@gmail.com I will respond to everyone, it may take some time but you will get a reply. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Final comments [1404] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I hope this guide answered any questions you had about this game, if that isn't the case just email or pm me with your query and i'll get back to you. If there's any sections you feel I should add to the guide, again just contact me and i'll see what I can do. If you need any help with building any of the things listed in this guide feel free to either pm me or email me, I will be willing to provide any help whether it be tips, hints or just plain old manpower. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright (c) 2012, ZOMBIECHICKENZ all rights reserved