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Minecraft PE Edition Guide for Beginners

Minecraft PE Edition Guide for Beginners




Minecraft is a game about placing blocks and going on adventures, it's so addictive and has been made to Pocket edition version. althought it's the same as the PC version there are still a little from the other version. so to make sure you know a lot about this game here's some guide for you

To Start the game

  • If you haven't purchased and installed Minecraft PE you can download them at the update section there will be a download link to install so you can install them to you phone.
  • If you already installed the Mincraft PE, Open up the app on the devices with less RAM. Tap New on the top right
  • after that Tap Smallbox saying "myworld" and rename it to whatever name you like
  • optional) Tap "advanxed" on the top right corner
  • (optional) Tap "Old" on the left, right above the "Survival" button if your device can't handel infinite worlds or caves well
  • (optional) you can leave the box "seed" blank for now
  • Tap 'Survival' near the bottom left corner
  • Then, tap 'generate world' at the bottom right of your screen.
  • It will generate the world

Preparation For First night

First Minute

  • 0-.15 minutes

Your first task, once you spawn, is to Look around you for these things:

    Trees (For Wood)
    Possible shelter locations
    Mobs (Pig, Cow, Sheep, Chicken)
    Exposed ores (Coal, Iron, etc.)

  • 15-1:00 minutes

Find a tree. It may take you seconds to do this or you may have to wander around, but wood is essential for the beginner to survive. Begin to chop it down. You may use your fist to do this. Repeat this step until you have at least 6 blocks of wood. (It can take more than one tree to do this)

Second Minutes

  • 1-1:15 minutes

Now, go into your inventory by tapping the inventory button that looks like three dots (...) and tap on the bookshelf at the bottom-left. Find wood planks and craft it 5 times. You should have 1 wood and 20 wood planks by now.

  • 1:15-1:30 minutes

While you're still in inventory, make a crafting table.

  • 1:30-2:00 minutes

Place down the crafting table somewhere near you. Tap it to pull up its interface. Make a wooden pickaxe.

Thirth Minutes

  • 2:00-2:45

Dig down beneath you a couple blocks to find stone. Dig down for three with your pickaxe in a staircase manner, so you can get out. Return to your crafting tablE and Craft a stone pickaxe.

  • 2:45-3:00

Go back to the mine you started. Dig out 16 more stone.

fourth Minutes

  • 3:00-3:15

Craft several things now. A furnace, stone axe, shovel, sword and hoe.

  • 3:15-4:00

Collect resources to build your shelter. At this point in the game, it could be wood, cobblestone or dirt, or you can just find a some where at the mountain and dig it with a pickaxe after you build enough room inside your little cave you must craft a door with your plank to frevent you house from zombies

Fifth minutes

  • 4:00-4:30

Place down your furnace. Tap on it to open up its interface. The furnace will allow you to smelt items. The bottom slot is the fuel, the top is what you will smelt. Put your wood planks in the bottom slot and put 2 logs in the top one. That will now cook. Exit out of your furnace.

  • 4:15-4:45

Build your shelter. It could be a small hole in the ground or a tiny house with four walls and a roof. You can use your starter mine as a beginning house also. If you have collected enough wood, you can create a door (which uses up 6 wood planks), but only if you have created an aboveground house. To keep the monsters out of your underground house, make sure you have placed some torches, and then close the gap with dirt or cobblestone.

  • 4:45-5:00

As the sun sets, take out the charcoal from the furnace, in the slot to the right. Click on your crafting table and make torches. Tap on blocks to place them and give yourself light. Place some in your house to keep you safe from monsters. Don't forget to create a bed so that you can sleep through the night. You will need three wool and three wood planks.
Conclusion

Those are the basics of Pocket Edition's first night survival. Check the links to other http://minecraftpeguide.blogspot.com pages, if you have any questions.

Survival Tips

    The main priority for your first day is to find shelter from the monsters of the night, not getting iron or diamonds.


The Cave


  • Get out your wooden pickaxe. Try not to make more than one or two wooden pickaxes. Once you have a stone pickaxe, chances are you're going to want to throw out your wooden pickaxes, and that's a waste of wood.
  • Find a good place to make a cave. Start with a one block wide, two block high opening. Make a small hallway, maybe about 7-9 blocks in. If you find gravel, put away the pick, and get out what you started with: your fists.
  • Carve out all the gravel. Now, if you carve out the gravel, you should have a good sized room. Now, get out that chest and crafting table (if your crafting table isn't with you, I would get that) and put them in a good spot.
  • If your cave is by your spawn, then your job just got easier. If not, get that gravel you found, and make a trail of two high pillars from your cave to the spawn. Now, when night comes, make a door, and seal the cave. You can also mine in your cave till day. If you do mine, try to find coal. If you do, make torches (those sticks are going to come in handy) and light up your home.

Non-Fireproof House


    This is a fairly good style house. Unless you're around lava, which is not very likely, your house won't start on fire, unless you get a little idiotic and light your house on fire with flint and steel. If you followed the instructions correctly, then you should have around a stack of planks left. First, make a line where you want the house borders to be. Now, stack on top of that border. By now, you should not have many planks left. Cut down some more trees, for maybe a half a stack or more.

 Now, put down your chest and crafting table wherever you want. Now, for the third layer, stand on top of the chest or crafting table. Start in a corner. Now you can get down and finish the third border. Now, the easy part. Make a roof. When you're done, you should have little to no planks left. Make a door.

 If you need to, cut down a few more trees for the six planks. Put on the door, and walk inside. put your items that you don't need in the chest. You can either take a sword and try to kill some mobs, or just stay in your house. Don't forget to light up your house!

A Great Guide to starting a civilization(s) in Survival (PE)


    Ok, so you're in Survival Mode, and you're thinking about starting a civilization or many. Well, then take this advice word-to-word. This is from my own experience and will help you get through the first week or two.

We all know the basic guidelines for easily starting off. Get some wood from trees, make planks with it, and with the planks make a crafting table, supplies, sticks, etc. Well, starting off, I had it on Peaceful Mode (the difficulty bar being on the left end ) because no one wants to just be chopping down wood and having to worry about being attacked by hostile mobs without proper defense.

Therefore, I was able to cut down countless trees in my area for a few days & nights in a row. With enough wood, I built myself a nice, large, cozy house on the side of a mountain. That is always a great start, and by the time you're finished with your house, that's a good time to turn on difficulty to any level (if you want). Next, I was ready to mine. Near my house, I set up a mining area and started. Just some helpful hints about finding each ore:
  •     Coal is the most common ore
  •     Iron is found mostly in the bedrock - layer 40 or 50 area
  •     Redstone is almost too common and is always found near bedrock
  •     Lapis is actually the only ore that can't be found right at bedrock & is mostly found a little above it
  •     Gold is found mostly in the bedrock - layer 40 area
  •     Diamond is very rare and is always found near bedrock
  •     Emeralds is very,very rare, only found in Extreme Hills

I was lucky and found tons (even diamond & gold) of each ore after many long mining shifts. So I had a house, tons of supplies, tons of valuables and stuff from ores, and more. At that point, it's good to start your town (civilization) at least a little. I say to build anything you want in your town next. After all, Minecraft is made for you to do anything you want. But if you want to know the next building I made for my town, I made a Water shed after collecting some water from a nearby ocean and making a 4 block (infinite) water supply inside the shed. If you want some tips about building buildings in your town/civilization, here's some:

  • Use contrast with your blocks (if you have enough different types). Don't use the same type of building block for every building
  • Make lots of buildings to expand your civilization
  • If you play with friends a lot make sure they have some houses or buildings of their own in your civilization.
  • If you have other civilizations on other parts of the world, or even just one building, landmark, or somewhere you go a bunch, make a railway station in your town (and remember only follow this stuff if you can do it and have the supplies and blocks to) and make a railine(s) to that area(s)
  • Decorate some. For example, I made a cool, fancy structure in the center of my town out of iron blocks
Well that's about all, and I've got several buildings in my town currently. Remember to follow this advice if you have Minecraft Pocket Edition and you want to build a town or civilization on Survival Mode. Good luck, and may the pickaxe be with you!
Performance

    The Pocket Edition drains battery power quickly so for maximum performance, charge your device. 

Tips

  • If you stand in the middle of a block, look to a side of the block where you can't select anything else, and place a block in front of the one you stand on, it gets placed.
  • Water is still infinite, as long as you use the 2 by 2 method.
  • You can put torches on glass and other blocks by putting fences two blocks away from the glass and trying to put torches on the fence, which will cause the torch to attach to the glass.
  • Bedrock is mineable in creative.
  • If your inventory is full, you can still craft items, but it will be dropped on the ground.
  • If you're using a device with a bigger screen, it is recommended to turn on split touch controls.

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