User:Pallascat/Pallascat's Guide

This article is a compact guide on how to get started at creating  your world in Minecraft Alpha. It's meant to answer first-timers' common questions about the basics of gameplay, building,  survival and mining. Alpha is available for  paid users only, the difference   between the free Creative Mode being   that Alpha is deeper in gameplay, as players have to earn their building   materials. Being a sandbox game, there is no pre-set goal in Alpha other  than survive and prosper.

= The Guide =

Starting Out
Now  that you're a proud owner of Alpha, the first thing to do is to create  a  new world. Select Single Player from the main menu and choose one of  the empty saves. The game will now randomly generate terrains consisting of numerous blocks. A default world is a 3D cube that  extends 256 blocks into each direction, half of it above sea  level; to put things in perspective,  you are only 2 blocks high. You will start out in a random spot inside  this world with no equipment. The starting location for your player remains the same within this  world, and since you will be dying a lot, it's wise not to obstruct your  spawn point.

You can move using WASD, jump using space, attack things by left-clicking, and use objects by right-clicking. Since monsters will spawn and seek out defenseless players at night, the first thing to do is to find a shelter. Higher spots are usually better, as  enemies have problems reaching them. Unfortunately, so do you, which is  why you may have to destroy dirt blocks by holding left-click   at them. You'll notice this makes collectible dirt fall out, which you can pick up to your inventory and place in a different spot by selecting it and right-clicking on solid ground. This is the core game mechanic  of Minecraft, and once mastered, it'll eventually allow you to  build  whatever you can think of.

Your first base
It's wise to build your first base very close to where you spawn. The newly added compass in the game points to your spawn point, so a base here would make the compass doubly useful. A typical first base starts in the side of a mountain because you only have to carve blocks, not carve and then build. Later you can make a way to see from a tall vantage point, but right now you're just trying to survive. You'll want to gather wood first (see below), then find at least one block of coal to make a few torches. Then you can carve out a spot by your spawn. If you found a lot of torches, place a few by your entrance as well as inside your new area. When night comes, you'll want to block off the entrance somehow, either with a block or you can make a door. Keep your first base well lit, at least on the inside, because monsters spawn in the absence of light.

Resources & Crafting
Now that the very basic criteria for survival are met, it's time to start gathering resources.

Wood
Logs are essential at the start, and can be easily  found by cutting down  tree trunks. By crafting them, you can create the necessities for more advanced bases - wooden pickaxes that  can mine stone and coal, workshops that  improve your crafting possibilities, plus tools that make your  everyday routines easier. Open your inventory with 'I' and simply place your newfound logs to any of the four crafting squares at the top. The arrow now points at the potential outcome - wooden planks. You get four blocks of refined wood per one log. Left-click on the results and place them into your inventory. One wood can be further crafted into four sticks, generally used as tool handles or torch sticks.

The default crafting panel has 2x2 squares, which is not enough for creating basic tools. The solution is to build a Workshop by inserting one refined wood into each square. Place this into a safe area, namely inside the shelter you've built before. Place it on the ground, right-click on it and you'll be taken into a crafting screen with a 3x3 space for resources. You'll lose control of your character while using the Workshop, so remember to place it in a safe place, such as the shelter you built before. If you want to move your Workshop later on, don't worry, just destroy it and it'll drop another one.

The most useful craftable item at this point would be a wooden pickaxe, as it allows you to collect more valuable resources and build better tools. It's recommended that this beginning pickaxe should be your first and last wooden tool, as their kind aren't very durable and stone is even more common. Go to the Workshop, place three refined wood on the top row, one of the aforementioned sticks at the center, and another one below it. You should now be able to craft your first pickaxe. Say goodbye to mining stone by hand, which is a very slow process and only lets you shatter it, not gather.

Stone
Stone can be found underground, so if none is exposed near your base, dig through the dirt a little. (This can be done by hand, as a pickaxe has no effect on dirt digging speed but will still wear out -  watch out for  the health bars on tool icons. Be careful to dig down in a staircase fashion rather than the block directly under you, as you may fall into dark tunnels and don't have the proper equipment to explore them yet.) Mining stone with a pickaxe makes collectible cobblestone fall out, which now allows you to craft stone tools.

Iron, Gold, and Diamond
While digging below sea level eventually you'll run into a bit rarer materials. You'll likely come across iron blocks first. After you use the stone pickaxe and get the iron block, you'll need a furnace to "extract" the iron ingots. Use a fuel source for your furnace and put the iron in the top box. It will become usable iron ingots (henceforth referred to as simply "iron"). It is recommended that you use your first few iron blocks for an iron pickaxe for later, in case you come across diamond. (It is still wise to use exclusively stone for a pickaxe 90% of the time because it so so abundant and you'll go through so many - use the iron one for when you come across anything other than coal or more iron.) Then fashion an iron sword to replace your stone one. Same goes for when you come across diamond blocks (some recommend making the sword first).