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Minecraft Guide: All You Should Know About It

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Minecraft Guide

If you are a beginner in Gaming, you must have heard a lot about Minecraft. From famous gamers like Dream, DanTDM, and Total Gaming to celebrities and popular influencers like Mr. Beast. They all play this engaging game and enjoy it to the fullest. Now you might be wondering why people like this game so much. Don't worry, we've made this guide especially suitable for new beginners and players interested in trying out this new open-world game in the future.

In this guide, we'll tell you about the different modes, why it's so interesting to play Minecraft, and share a few tips and tricks to shorten your hassle and make your progress in the game better.

What is Minecraft?

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Minecraft Survival Mode(Image Credits: Mojang/ PlayStore )

Minecraft is an open-world Sandbox game that uses the block structure to operate. If you're new to the gaming world, A sandbox game is the term used for particular games that give you the freedom to roam around their open world spaces and allow gamers to get creative in the interface instead of having a tough set of rules. So, Minecraft being a Sandbox game means you can roam around freely in its open world, try to make relationships and befriend others, and make any kind of structure that you can think of using crafting, mining, and a mix of potions to make it interesting.

Originally built for PC in 2011 by Swedish Creators, Minecraft gained a following due to its easy block structure world and gameplay. Not only does this game provide you with a relaxing community, but it also has huge servers that can help you out if you get confused. This engaging game allows you to get away from stress and allow you to relax, and make different crafts using the recipe book. There are different types of modes available, which you can play according to your mood. This is also a multiplayer game where you can invite your friends to build something special.

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Minecraft Game Modes

There are different modes in Minecraft where you can set different goals and ambitions. To set or change your game mode, you can use this command:/gamemode <mode> [player]. Here we'll show you the five main game modes available in Minecraft.

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Minecraft Creative (Image Credit: Mojang/Playstore)

Survival Mode

This can be considered one of the main game modes in Minecraft. In this world, you'll start from literally nothing. The player will have a health, hunger, and an armor bar. If you die in the game, you'll turn into a puff of dust and return to your Spawn point with all your progress lost. There are two special worlds in Survival mode- The Nether and The End world.

Creative Mode

Creative Mode is the most Invincible mode of Minecraft. There are no survival bars, and it provides you with endless lives and armor to give you that powerful feeling. This mode also provides you with almost all of the supply of blocks and access to items not available in Survival Mode. You can build and destroy the blocks with creative freedom.

Adventure Mode

This mode is for the adventurous exploration of the world. The maps will already be provided with a story-driven plot for the players. You can interact with the world and explore it, but with an extra purpose. The built-in Custom maps prevent you from changing the interface unless permitted to do so.

Spectator Mode

The spectator Mode is for the observers. You won't be interacting with the world; rather, you'll be able to fly around, see others' perspectives, and observe the game. This mode can be used for the new streamers or Minecraft content creators as it provides the perfect cinematic views. You also enter the spectator mode after you die in the Hardcore Mode.

Hardcore Mode

Hardcore is a more brutal version of Survival Mode. It provides you with the same health, hunger, and armor bars. But the twist comes as you will have a permanent death once you die on your server. While the survival mode allows multiple respawns, once you're dead in Hardcore, your world will get deleted. In the multiplayer mode, you get banned from the running server.

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Essential Tools & Items in Minecraft

Some of the top items and tools you need to get started and progress in the game are:

  • Wood: This is the most basic thing you need to get started in Minecraft. From wood, you can craft different items for your world. Punch trees to get wood and get on the crafting table.
  • Crafting Table: By using four wood logs, you can make a crafting table that will serve as a 3x3 grid block for further jobs.
  • Wooden Pickaxe: You can make a wooden Pickaxe to mine different stones and other objects to make your material.
  • Bed: Use your wooden planks to make a bed for sleeping to rest.
  • Sword: This might be one of the most powerful tools in Minecraft that can keep you safe from other creatures and different players in the servers with bad intentions.
  • Furnace: You can make the Furnace by eight cobblestones using your pickaxe. This will melt your ore and other useful items. You can also cook food and retain your hunger level.
  • Torch: The torches can help you in the dark and navigate suspicious areas at night.
  • Shovel: These are easy to craft and very useful to use in the future, saving your heavy-powered tools. You can use your shovel to trim the hill and make room for your new building.
  • Ender Pearls: You will acquire the pearls after you defeat the Endermen in the end world of survival mode. You can mix them with blaze powder to create eyes of ender. A very powerful tool and potion.
  • Respawn Anchor: This tool allows you to respawn to that certain region before being exhausted in the Nether World.
  • Golden Armor: This armor can help you barter with the Pilgin mobs, and you can obtain obsidian in the barter for your potions and charms.
  • Elytra: These are a set of wings you get after you defeat the Endermen in The End World.

All Minecraft Editions

There were a total of six editions of Minecraft out of which two editions have been discontinued. Here's what you should know about all of the versions of Minecraft.

  • Minecraft: Java Edition - The original Minecraft version made on Java and released in 2011, and exclusively made for PC. This game is now an ideal destination for advanced gamers and Java players. This game provides the most accurate Redstone mechanics, but doesn't have cross-play with the Bedrock edition. If you want competitive survival gameplay, this edition is for you.
  • Minecraft: Bedrock Edition: The Bedrock Edition is the most widely used version of Minecraft. This game is ideal for casual players who want to get into creative mode. This edition supports cross-platforms, therefore you can play it on your Android, IOS, pc, or consoles. The Bedrock edition also has a Minecraft marketplace where you can buy skins, tools, and maps, making it more interactive and enjoyable for the players.
  • Minecraft: Education Edition: This edition was made specifically for teaching, where schools can use the environment to teach math, chemistry, and cs using block-based programming. This edition uses the Bedrock Engine but is mostly utilized for school environments. Some special elements of this version include NPC block, Camera, Portfolio, and Classroom Mode.
  • Minecraft: Legacy Console Editions: This is a discontinued edition that was originally built for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and the older Switch version. They later got exchanged for modern systems and a Bedrock edition, which could function more smoothly.
  • Minecraft: Pi Edition: Another discontinued version, where the edition was designed for the Raspberry Pi in order to be a more educational tool. But, went out of date after the expiration of technology.
  • Minecraft: China Edition: This version was especially developed for the Chinese market and its audience. This region-locked version runs on a separate server system fit for the Chinese laws with the same bedrock engine.

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Minecraft Platforms & System Requirements

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Minecraft Multiplayer(Image Credit: Mojang/ Playstore)

Here are the system requirements for Minecraft to run on your device.

PC/Mac/Linux

The Java edition and Bedrock edition can be played in the PC. Minecraft has simple requirements that will meet up to this day and age of laptops and PC.

You can download the PC Version from here- PC Version.

OSWindows 7+ / macOS 10.12+ / Linux (any)
CPU Intel Core i3-3210 / AMD A8-7600
RAM4 GB
GPUIntel HD Graphics 4000 / AMD Radeon R5
VRAM1 GB
DirectXDirectX 11 (Windows only)
Storage1 GB (Minimum)
System Requirements

Consoles (PS/Xbox/Nintendo)

The Bedrock Edition is a cross-play platform supported version and can be played with different devices. This version is best for controls. For Xbox, PS, and Nintendo version, click on the name link.

Resolution1080 to 4k
Storage Required3-5 GB
AudioSupported on All Platforms
Controller SupportFull Controller Support
Online MultiplayerYes
Cross-PlayYes

Android

The Android version became available on 2011, as a pocket version of the game. You can download this game from here.

OSAndroid 5.0 Lollipop or new
CPUQuad-core processor
GPSAdreno 505 / Mali-T720
RAM2 GB(Minimum
Storage1 GB

IOS

Released first in November 2011, it became a paid app in the Apple store. The IOS version can be downloaded from here.

OSiOS 12.0 or later
CPUApple A9 chip or better
GPS Integrated GPU with Metal support (A9+)
RAM2 GB
Storage500 MB (Minimum)

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Minecraft Tips and Tricks

Some of the tips and tricks one can follow in the Minecraft game are :

  • One of the best advice for a newcomer is to explore the world in creative mode. This will allow you to learn new tricks without consequences.
  • If you're jumping to survival mode, always build a shelter to protect yourself from the night mob with added torches.
  • Always bring water buckets to cool the lava and put out the fires, especially in the Nether World.
  • If you're exploring caves, light up the torches so you can find your way back easily.
  • Build your houses using bamboo + string blocks, this will give you great vertical build, and it's easy to collapse.

Minecraft Overview

AspectDetails
Game TitleMinecraft
DeveloperMojang Studios
PublisherMojang Studios, Xbox Game Studios
Release DateNovember 18, 2011
GenreSandbox, Survival, Adventure, Creative
PlatformsPC , Android, iOS, Xbox One/Series, PS4/5, Nintendo Switch, macOS, Linux
Game EngineJava, Bedrock Engine
Downloads300 Million+
Minecraft Overview

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main objective in Minecraft?

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There is no main objective for Minecraft. You can explore the world as you wish. 

What are the different game modes in Minecraft?

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There are five different game modes: Survival, Creative, Spectator, Adventurous and Hardcore. 

What are the essential tools and items for beginners to have?

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Some of the essential tools you can have are, pickaxe, a crafting table, a bed, a furnace, and a torch.

What are the Nether and the End dimensions?

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These are two different worlds in Survival mode. The nether world is full of lava and molten rocks, while The end world lets you explore islands after you defeat the Endermen.

What is the difference between Creative and Survival mode?

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The Survival mode has limited lives, armor, and a hunger bar. Whereas the creative mode has none and lets you explore more freely.

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Edited by- Rahul Hazra
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