1.Tree Technique
2.Set your spawn
3.Mining Tip
4.Obtaining Coal Wthout Mining
5.Darkness
6.Farming Technique
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- If you want to get every block on a tree but just can't reach that top one, try leaving the bottom block intact (not cut down) and then jump on it to get the rest. Once done, harvest the bottom. If you still can't reach after using this, you'll have to place a block such as dirt below you to boost yourself up higher (see Pillar jumping) or use an adjacent piece of land and leave more than one block.
2.Set your spawn
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- If your house is far from your spawn, and you have 3 Wool and 3 Wooden Planks, you can make a Bed. If you sleep in a bed at night, it will set your spawn, and, like in real life, skip the night. Be careful: if you break your bed, you will lose that spawn point! Therefore, it may be smart to make a second bed, and place it and sleep in it before you get rid of the first bed. That way you won't die and spawn at the original spawn point while moving your first bed.You can also use /sethome to set your spawn and /home to teleport to the selected area.
3.Mining Tip
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- 1.Branch Mining:
This is perhaps the safest method of mining, with higher rewards. Make sure you have a lot of pickaxes and at least 64 torches in your inventory. Slowly mine a big stairway to bedrock, lighting your way with the torches as you go. If you plan to have 1x2x2 paths leading off the side of the stairway, bring as many torches as possible. When you get to bedrock go up 12 stairs (to get to the diamond layer) then mine a 1x2x2 infinite corridor.
2.Aboveground:
Make a 1x2x2 doorway in the back of your home. After that easy step, make a huge room and have several different ways to mine. Low and high, left and right - you're sure to hollow out a mountain soon, getting hefty supplies of coal and iron, however you will not encounter gold, lapis lazuli ore or diamond, and there is still a slight danger of lava.
3.Caving:
Find a cave, and explore a branch of the cave. If the cave branches off while exploring your current branch, go down one of the paths at random. When you reach a dead end go back and mine the Coal, Iron, etc. that you passed. (Leave at least some of the torches you placed, to keep the area lit and prevent monsters from spawning.) After you do that, go down another branch of the cave, and repeat the above process until the cave is done. Now mark the cave in some way so that you know you've mined out this cave. This is best for peaceful mode or easy, as whilst the ores are more obvious, there is more danger of mob attack.
4.Mineshaft With Water Drop:
You will need about 2 stacks of ladders, 1 bucket of water, a few iron (or one diamond) pickaxe(s) and a sign. First, dig a 1x2 hole down to bedrock level. Remember not to dig straight below yourself. If you hit non-flowing lava, stop your mineshaft, or try and find a way around the lava.
Once you do that, (or as you go down) place ladders along one side so that you can climb back out of the hole. Place the sign 3 blocks above the bottom on the opposite side of the ladders. Place your water just above the sign. Now you don't have to use the ladders to go down: instead you can just fall down.
5.Ravine Mining:
We've all been there. The level generator has created a giant ravine. After you get past the initial "where did that come from?", you'll often see some rare ores within. Well, don't think about jumping down, because that will lead to (almost always) certain death! There are two ways that you can use to get to the bottom without digging lengthy staircases.
One way is to get plenty of sand or gravel. Place blocks in midair and allow them to fall to the bottom of the ravine and stack on top of one another. When they reach ground height, jump on and dig down. (Note: This is the only time when digging down is acceptable.) When you reach the bottom, give yourself a high-five, go get the ore, and re-stack the blocks to get back up. (Pillar jumping.)
Another method is to make a waterfall. Build a simple pool on the edge of the ravine, leaving the side that borders the ravine open. Make a bucket, fill it with water, and fill the pool so that it overflows into the ravine. (Or you can just dump your water bucket a block or two away from the edge.) The water will leak out of the pool and fall to the bottom of the ravine. This can be used as an easy way to get down and back up. If you're really impatient, you can actually jump down the ravine into the water at the bottom, which will protect you from a fair bit of fall damage. Be careful however, as most ravines found underground have lava pouring from the sides or in lakes at the bottom. Don't miss .
4.Obtaining Coal Wthout Mining
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- You have made your shelter, already mined some cobblestone and can't find any coal to fuel or light your environment? Just make a furnace, and smelt some wood logs (not already crafted to planks). Use the planks for fuel—2 planks for every three logs you want to cook. This will get you charcoal, which is in all ways equal to coal. (Note that charcoal and coal don't stack together.)
5.Darkness
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- Out of coal/charcoal? Remember that hostile mobs require a light level of less than 7 to spawn. Use this knowledge to save some torches in your shelter: even if things are a little dim, any space within 7 blocks of a torch is spawnproof. Also, monsters won't randomly spawn near you (24 blocks): You do want to light up a perimeter just to see what's coming, and light your home so you don't come back to find a new tenant, but monsters won't be appearing in front of you.
6.Farming Technique
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- 1.Wheat Farms:
Most people will start a wheat farm first because seeds are one of the first items one can acquire. Also required for a farm are dirt/grass, a hoe, light, and water. What most people don't realize is that one source block of water extends four blocks in every direction, including diagonally. Therefore, the most effective wheat farm is 9×9 with a source block in the middle. Again, that one source block extends to all tilled soil in the 9×9 area. That area yields 80 wheat after fully grown (9 x 9 = 81, minus one for the source block is 80). This not only saves water sources, but also gives more room to grow crops for less water. Note that all methods for wheat will work identically for potatoes and carrots, except that those don't have separate seeds -- you replant the crop.
If you want to farm more efficiently with only having to use a single bucket of water/Water source, it's best to make a multi-level greenhouse. 12 long by 13 wide is preferable, it will allow for a walkway to put torches on. The plots go as follows: 8 rows by 4 columns, a trench 8 blocks long, then another 8 rows by 4 columns. Make each level 5 blocks high minus the foundation layer. Place several layers of of cobblestone or wood before the new level is made to prevent water drops from leaking. Place a hole in the ceiling where the water will enter from the top levels and on the ceiling of each floor, torches or glowstone can be placed to accelerate crop growth. Repeat for as many levels as desired. When flooding the trench at the top, remember this, it is necessary to have the holes in a zig zag pattern to allow the water to flow from level to level. This will net 64 Wheat per floor and will allow faster crop growth since the crops will all be in the same confined area.
To clarify the trench system: If the ceiling of one level has a hole on one side of the water trench, make the hole of the floor above or below on the other side of the water trench. This allows for only one bucket of water to be used for optimal farming. Water flows 8 blocks in a trench and will spread the same for each level it goes to, the last block is purposely made to be a hole to capitalize on this.
2.Pumpkin/Melon Farms:
You'll likely find pumpkins first, and these are far more useful -- melons provide small-change food (similar to cookies) and are used for brewing, but pumpkins provide Jack-o-lanterns, which are invaluable for marking your way and the direction home. (They also can be used to create golems and make pumpkin pie. You can also wear them on your head to prevent endermen from seeing you.) However, the two crops grow almost identically. They do use farmland, so that 9×9 plot with a water block works well, but instead of planting the whole field, you will plant half the squares, in strips. These will grow into stalks, each of which needs dirt or farmland next to it to place a fruit. When you harvest the pumpkins or melons, leave the stalk to grow another fruit. See the appropriate tutorial for advice on how to arrange the fields.
3.Sugarcane Farm:
Once you are past the initial "I NEED FOOD NOW" stage in your world and are ready to craft some more complex items,you may want to start sugarcane farming in order to get sugar, an ingredient in cake, and paper, an ingredient in maps, books, and many other things. When you come across a patch of sugarcane (it grows near water,) break it down and take it to your base. Remember that sugarcane can only grow next to water!