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The Ultimate Minecraft Guide

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Crafting:


Crafting is a major method by which blocks, tools, and other resources are created in Minecraft. It is a function only available in Indev, Infdev and Alpha modes.


A 2x2 crafting grid. This is already in your inventory.
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A 3x3 crafting grid. This requires a crafting table.
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In order to craft something, the player must move items from their inventory into the crafting grid, then arrange them into the correct pattern for the item they wish to create. While some recipes require a degree of trial and error to discover, most can be found through common sense.

The player has access to a 2x2 crafting grid - located in the inventory screen - at all times. Simple things can be crafted there, like wood planks, sticks and workbenches. To craft with a 3x3 grid, the player must first place a workbench block into the game world, then right click on it.

If This Wasnt Clear Please Watch This Video On On How To Craft:






Building A Safe Home:


If you have become comfortable in your home, you may want to keep it protected. This can be done by building a door or a high wall just outside your entrance. This will help keep your house safe from creepers and any other hostile mobs that may decide to pay you a visit. If you feel really creative, you could try to make a trap. A simple one is TNT under a pressure plate. The TNT is activated by the pressure plate and then blows up whatever is above it. TNT is made from Gunpowder, which is obtained from creepers. You will also need sand. After a while, you may want to let water enter the block below it, so it does no environmental damage.
TNT, however, requires resources that are difficult to gather, and they are a one-time use option. A better way to protect your home is to 'plant' cacti around it.

If This Info Wasn't Clear Enough Please Watch This Video On How To Build A Starter House:






Commands:
/biome - Tells you what biome you are currently in
/cannon [STRENGTH] - Shoots a primed TNT in the direction you are pointing.
/chest <drop|get|fill|swap> - Allow access of chests
/config <setglobal [reset]> - Allows you to set the global configuration file as your current configuration
/exterminate [SIZE] - KillNPC with style, kills the NPC you are pointing at
/killnpc [monster|animal] - You can now just kill the agressive or friendly NPCs if you like.
/output - This just toggles SPC messages on/off, useful for macros/scripts.
/platform - Puts a glass square under your feet
/plugin [list|dlist] - Shows you all the (disabled) plugins.
/ride - Allows you to ride any NPC which you point at
/unbind [all] - Unbind all your currently bound keys at once
/world [backup] - Allows you to backup your current world into .minecraft/backup


Other Changes:
-/bind : You can no longer use IDs, use the key name instead, for example: /bind e /cannon 5
-/unbind : You can no longer use IDs, use the key name instead, for example: /unbind e
-If you didn't install the core SPC correctly you should get a helpful popup error
-Better scripting support, will now pickup the .JAR script engines from .minecraft/bin
-WorldEdit 4.3 now included with release
-A global configuration is now loaded into new worlds if it is set


If You Didnt Understand This, Please Watch This Video To make It Clearer:







FAQ:

Q. How do I make glass?

A. Gather some sand and coal, put the sand in the top slot of a furnace and the coal in the bottom slot. The furnace will automatically begin to make glass.

Q. I found some gray blocks in some sand and they gave me these round balls when I mined them?

A. That is clay and you can either combine the four balls back into a clay block or you can bake them in a furnace to make bricks which can then be combined into brick blocks.

Q. I found something that looks like bamboo?

A. It's a reed and you can use it to make paper. Paper can be used to make books, and books can be used to make bookshelves. Reeds can be placed on dirt adjacent to water and they grow to be up to three blocks in height. With enough time and patience a single reed block can become an unlimited supply.

Q. I found a monster in peaceful?

A. The smallest slimes (little green blocks that hop) are about as dangerous as sheep. Perhaps less so as even a small fall will kill them. As such, they can spawn in peaceful.

Q. I can't break any blocks?

A. Hold down the button. Unlike creative, breaking blocks in alpha takes time. (The amount of time depends on what tool you are using.)

Q. My trees won't grow?

A. Trees must be planted in dirt (a single block will do) and they need a 5x5x5* space that contains nothing but leaves or air in which to grow. (The fact that leaves do not count means that trees planted with only two spaces between them will grow.) They also need light (putting a single torch directly next to the sapling will do it for underground farming). Last but not least, they need time. Sometimes quite a bit of it, the growing time is a bit random. Contrary to real world expectations trees do NOT need water.




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Ultimate Minecraft Seed List - Forums/viewtopic/t=1112222.html

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Official MinecraftWIKI - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

How To get Minecraft For Free - https://www.thetechgame.com/Forums/viewtopic/t=1060749.html






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Great guide should help a few people.

Try to make and put in some videos. ;)
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DeagleUK wrote Great guide should help a few people.

Try to make and put in some videos. ;)


Thanks For The Feedback Deagle, I Have Added More Videos
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looks good broooski !!!!!!
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TTGxDustyx wrote looks good broooski !!!!!!



Cheers Mate, Thanks Alott !
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OriigiinalLF wrote thanks a lot i did not no this thanked topic


Thanks Mate, Appreciate it
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Pretty nice guide man, looks good
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ConnorModzz wrote Pretty nice guide man, looks good


Thanks, When I find More Info I will Update it !
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