Senin, 15 April 2013

The Over World



The Overworld

The Overworld is where you start in Minecraft, and probably where you will spend most of your time.
The Overworld is millions of times larger than the Earth, and has many different types of terrain, known as biomes.

Biomes

Biomes are the different types of environment you will find. Some plants and animals can only be found in particular biomes.

Forest

The forest contains lots of oak and birch trees, as well as tall grass, mushrooms and flowers. It's one of the places where you can find wolves.

Plains

The plains have a lot of tall grass, and you will often find lots of animals. NPC villages can be found.

Desert

The desert has lots of sand, but also you will see lots of lakes and ponds, often with sugar cane growing next to them. In the desert you will find cacti, NPC villages, and sometimes wells and temples built by mysterious strangers. There are no trees in the desert.

Jungle

In the jungle you will find tall jungle trees with cocoa beans growing on them. There is also bushy undergrowth, making it hard to get around. As in the desert there are ancient temples to explore. There are spotted wild cats called Ocelots that can be tamed.

Swampland

Swampland is flat, with lots of water and oak trees covered with vines. In the water you can find clay, and Slimes will spawn at night. In addition to mushrooms and sugar cane, you will find lily pads on the surface of the water. If you see a hut, beware, it's where a witch lives!

Taiga

This iss a cold area with spruce trees, snow and wolves.

Ice Plains

This tundra biome has very few trees, and a whole lot of snow and ice.

Extreme Hills

Extreme hills offer dramatic scenery and very few trees. Underground, you may find emeralds.

Ocean

Water, water everywhere! Ocean biomes can be vast. You can find clay along the edges.

Mushroom Island

Mushroom islands are the strangest part of the overworld. They are home to cow-like animals called Mooshrooms. Instead of dirt and grass they have blocks of mycelium, a dirt-like substance on which mushrooms grow to giant size.

Hills

Hills can form in Forest, Taiga, Desert, Jungle or Tundra biomes.

Villages

NPC village
Sometimes you may find villages consisting of a few buildings, some crops and a well. Read more about them here!

Temples and Pyramids

These ancient buildings, hidden away in deserts and jungles, are full of treasures and surprises.
Minecraft Pyramid
Minecraft Jungle Temple

Underground Structures in Minecraft

As you explore underground, you will find many structures that will either present an opportunity for adventure, or get in the way when you're trying to do your mining, depending on your mood.
Exploring these structures can be an effective alternative to mining for ores.

Caves

These are natural caverns, usually consisting of long, winding passages and caverns, often containing underground streams and lakes. As you go deeper, you will increasingly run into pools of lava, too.

Dungeons

These structures contain a mob spawner, and 1 or 2 chests full of treasure! You will have to battle skeletons, zombies or spiders to get the goodies, though.
Dungeon with skeleton
The green mossy cobblestone is a sure sign of a dungeon.
Inactivate the mob spawner by placing torches all around it, or destroy it with a pickaxe.
Inactivated spawner
Placing torches like this will make the spawner safe.

Abandoned Mineshafts

Abandoned Mineshaft
You're not the first person to mine these lands after all! You will often come across somebody else's abandoned mineshafts.
Abandoned Mineshaft
They contain rails, wooden supports, treasure chests, and spawners producing poisonous cave-spiders.
Cave Spider Spawner
The spider-webs can be cleared with a sword or shears to provide string (and string can be converted to wool). The supports provide a good underground source of wooden planks and fence posts (which can be burned for fuel).

Ravines

Minecraft Ravine
These huge chasms are spectacular sights, but don't fall off a ledge!

Strongholds

Minecraft Stronghold

These underground fortresses are built from a different kind of stone brick, and contain doors and railings that are not found elsewhere. You will also find mystical libraries, and a special mob called a Silverfish that isn't found anywhere else.
Stronghold library
The final thing you will find is a champer containing an End Portal, and that's your main reason for wanting to find a Stronghold.
Minecraft End Portal

 

Exploring Underground Structures

Exploring underground is a fun part of the game; it can also be a great way to find precious ores and minerals.
There are three main dangers when exploring underground; monsters, falling into lava, and getting lost.

What to take with you

Essential items

  • Torches!
  • Wood (to make more torches! You should find plenty of coal as you explore). Also, you might want to make a crafting table and chests to store your treasure.
  • Food.
  • Tools: pickaxes and shovels are essential, an axe is useful in abandoned mineshafts where you might want to hack at the wooden supports.
  • Weapons - a sword, a bow and lots of arrows.

Optional items

  • A bucket of water - useful if you set yourself on fire.
  • An empty bucket might be useful for moving water and lava around.
  • Redstone and/or redstone torches to help you navigate.
  • Some people take saplings to they will never run out of wood.
  • Wolves: they will fight monsters for you, but might also get in the way.
  • A compass to find your way home if you emerge somewhere unexpected. A Map might be useful too.

Helpful Tips

Keep your hunger at bay by eating regularly, so that if you lose health from a fall or a mob attack, it will start regenerating straight away.
Light up all the caves and passages you explore with torches; that way they should be safe areas where monsters don't spawn.
If you have collected some valuables, maybe a few diamonds or a lot of ore, consider building a chest to store it in safely. Be sure you will be able to find it again though!

Getting lost

It's very confusing underground. Try to make it easy to find your way back by always placing torches on the same side. Redstone and redstone torches can be used to leave markings.
If you're really lost, you may have to dig a staircase to the surface and find your way home. Be aware that there's a very good chance you will come up under the ocean and have to swim to the surface quickly before you drown.
A compass will help you find your way back to your original spawn point, or the last bed you slept in.

If you die

If you fell in lava, all your stuff is gone.
If you died by falling or were killed by mobs, you might be able to reclaim your stuff if you can find it in 5 minutes. You will be tempted to rush, but make sure you have armour, weapons, food, torches and at least a pickaxe before you go!

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