Tutorials/Superflat survival

Living on a superflat world can be a hard task, even for experienced players. This guide will show how to survive and thrive in the superflat environment.

Step 1 - Pillage a Village
As soon as you have spawned in the world, (make sure generated structures option is on) immediately look for a village. If you do find a village, run towards it as fast as you can. If you don't find a village, run straight in any direction until you see one. When you do arrive at a village, check all blacksmith chests for useful items. Although there can be a multitude of items found inside the chest, take everything, as you will find food, armor, saplings, tools, iron, gold, obsidian, and diamond all useful. Take some wheat, carrots and potatoes from the farms, and mine some logs from the houses. As soon as you have a few logs, make a single wooden pickaxe and mine some cobblestone and use it to create a stone pickaxe. Collect a stack of cobblestone and use it to create some stone tools (2+ axes, 1+ picks, 3+ shovels and 2+ swords). With these tools, continue to harvest some materials from the village. The materials you should harvest are:
 * Wool
 * Wood
 * Ladders
 * Books
 * Pressure plates
 * Cobblestone
 * Iron bars
 * Fences
 * Torches
 * Slabs
 * Wheat

Alternatively, you can use three iron to make a bucket, take two water from the well, make an infinite spring, and take one lava from the smithy and use the water and lava to make a cobblestone generator.

Leave iron golems alone at this point, as you can probably not defeat it yet. Check to see if villagers have reasonable trades, especially the blacksmith villager. Also be on the lookout for abandoned mine shafts because when they spawn in a Superflat, which is very rare, they may cause a few chunks of the world to generate like a default map.

Wheat
Ironically, wheat can be one of your most valuable resources in superflat. Apart from providing a stable food supply when made into bread, it can be used for breeding, and most importantly trading. Wheat is the best resource to trade with villagers, as it is completely renewable, easy to acquire, and only 18-21 are needed to trade for an emerald. Through trading you can acquire virtually anything you need. Wheat therefore makes items you trade with villagers renewable.

Step 2 - Making your Choice
At this point, there are 2 paths you can take. You can choose to continue moving from village to village to amass valuable resources, or you can settle down in one place to farm. The advantage of being nomadic is that you can continue to acquire valuable, non-renewable resources throughout the game, but if you choose to be sedentary, you can have a much easier time building and farming, at the cost of limited rarer resources.

Nomadic
When being nomadic in superflat, you focus on nonrenewable, valuable resources that can be found in blacksmith chests and pillaged from the village. Early in the game, you will have far more diamond, obsidian, and possibly gold than you would in a normal world. However, basic necessities such as wood, cobblestone, and iron can be hard to acquire in large amounts without settling down. Dismantle the village as much as possible. Take all logs, cobblestone, torches, wool, wheat, and other useful resources. Take all wheat to trade, and don't bother replanting, because you are nomadic and will never see the village again. Don't hurt the villagers, however, because if there is an iron golem you will not be able to fight it at this point. Once you have dismantled the village, take shelter in a house for the night, and in the morning take everything with you and repeat the first step: Wander until you find another village. It may be a good idea to keep moving in one direction so that you don't end up at villages you have previously visited. Live like normal nomadic survival, except using resources from the villages you encounter.

When you have pillaged enough obsidian and diamond from the chests, create an enchantment table. Enchantments are quite easy to get because of the abundance of slimes. Fight zombies whenever you see them to get their iron, and skeletons for arrows. Make a diamond sword if possible, or else an iron one. Your next step is to defeat the iron golem.

Whenever you find a village big enough to house an iron golem, kill it if you can. Because there are no ores in a superflat world, this will be the most effective way to obtain iron, the other finding it in chests and killing zombies, which only drop it rarely. Dropping gravel on the golem will sometimes kill it, but this is slow and tedious. If you have enough arrows, sniping them can be an effective tactic. Never sword fight a golem without armor, as it deals heavy damage and can kill you in one hit. Whatever method you choose, get enough iron for a full suit of armor and all tools. Enchant everything at least level one, and your armor, sword, and bow higher. Alternatively, you can surround it in blocks or trap it in a pit and drop gravel on it to kill it without risking death. This is an easy way to kill them, even in the early game.

Defending your Nomadic Village
Zombies can still do sieges as long as there's a way to get in. For protection purposes, surround the village with a 2 block high wall. Houses should not use wooden doors, as Zombies break them on Hard mode. An iron/piston door with a lever or button will be sufficient, but a pressure plate should not be used as mobs can activate them.

Now you're ready for the next step: the The Nether.

Sedentary
If you chose to be sedentary, you focus on renewable resources. You also can focus more on trading, as you have the potential to produce large amounts of wheat in a farm. Buy some melon slices as soon as possible and set up a melon farm, as melons provide one of the most useful food sources in the game and glistering melons for brewing. Apart from wheat, there are three major renewable resources that can be farmed in Superflat. These are wood, cobblestone, and iron. You will acquire these one at a time, making tools from each. However, keep in mind that just because you have a resource doesn't mean that you have it renewably. Mining wood and cobble from the village will eventually run out, as will chests of iron. To continually acquire them while staying in your city, you must acquire them from saplings, a cobblestone generator, and iron golems, respectively.

Wood
Choose a home from the village, and put a chest, bed, and crafting table in it. Avoid dismantling the houses too much for materials, as then villagers will not even recognize them as houses. Feel free, however, to take the corners and unnecessary ceiling pieces. Also, the wood surrounding the farms can get you a lot of wood as well. After finding shelter, your most important goal should be finding a sapling. They occur in the chests in smithies, but are fairly rare, so you may have to look in several villages to find one. There is also another way to get saplings. You will have to wander around and find trees, as they can now naturally spawn. Write down the coordinates of your home, and continue out in a direction until you find a village. Take everything in its chests, return, and repeat until you have a sapling. Plant the saplings near your home & wait (or use bones for bonemeal, as saplings will quickly grow into trees). As the tree decays if you take all the wood, chances are it'll drop more than one sapling (and an apple)—making wood plentiful. Then set up a home in the village.

Put fences around a farm or two, to keep the slimes from trampling it, or make a farm inside of your house. Make a furnace from cobblestone you have gathered, so you can smelt logs into charcoal for torches. Light up the village; you don't want monsters everywhere. Place some torches near your tree farm so that they grow faster (or use bonemeal for a quicker process). Now that you have a renewable source of wood, your next step is cobblestone.

Cobblestone
Using iron you have found in chests, make a bucket. If you don't have enough, go searching more chests for more, or if all else fails kill zombies until you have three iron ingots. Take water from the well and lava from the smithy to make a cobblestone generator. Now you have a renewable source of wood and cobblestone. Mine for Dirt, Smelt logs in a furnace to make charcoal for torches, and you'll have everything you need. Your next step is getting renewable iron.

Iron
Now is the time to move out of the village. Make yourself a home a short distance from the village to keep it safe from the occasional rampaging iron golem, and it is advised to have a small doorway so that in the event of a large group of slime getting inside the outer gate, they cannot get inside the actual building. Build an outer moat 3 blocks wide to capture slimes and other mobs. A dry moat works, but having water is preferable, as it not only looks nicer, but will also drown slimes, as they cannot swim. Make sure to include a variety of farms in your house (wheat, melon, tree, cobblestone, cow) as to make the need for a risky venture to a village unneeded. You can also work on an iron golem farm, using one of several methods. Make it big enough to spawn several at a time for a more effective trap. At first it may seem like a good idea to just kill them, but this is dangerous and time consuming, so in the long run it is better to make a trap to kill them. There are a variety of ways to do this; see Iron Golem page for more detail. Once this is completed, you can sit back for a while until you have enough iron for a full suit of armor and all tools. Before you can move on to the Nether, however, you need ten Obsidian. If you don't have this, go exploring more nearby-or not so nearby-villages for it. Press F3 and write down your coordinates, or make a compass by trading for one or redstone. If possible, get 4 extra obsidian and at least 2 diamonds so you can make an enchantment table. You can save diamonds by buying your diamond sword and other tools from a villager. Surround your enchantment table with bookshelves from the libraries, and with experience gathered from slimes, it is possible to reach very high level enchantments. Use this to your advantage.

Step 3 - The Nether
Before venturing to the Nether, make sure you have a diamond sword, a full suit of armor (preferably iron), and of course, ten obsidian. It's also a good idea to make an enchantment table before the portal, as enchantments will greatly help you in the Nether. Get flint from the gravel paths of the villages, and make a flint and steel. Build the portal in your house if playing sedentary. Contrary to popular belief, ghasts do not currently spawn near a portal, so you will be perfectly safe apart from the annoying noise. (However, as of 12w22a, Zombie Pigmen will occasionally spawn near a Nether Portal, so you may wish to have a separate room for it. Although Zombie Pigmen will not attack you unless provoked, it's generally not worth the risk of accidentally punching one.) If you are being nomadic, portals will pose more of a problem for you. The good news is, you have several options. If you have enough obsidian, you could make new portals as you move, to have continual access to the nether. If you build the portal from the nether, then it will save you a lot of walking (as each block there is 8 in the overworld). Also, that way you will know where your portal is and it won't spawn in a dangerous or annoying location. To save obsidian, you can mine it from the corners of the portals you spawn, or go mine the whole portal and go back through to regenerate it. This creates renewable obsidian that you can use for more portals. Your other option is to gather lava from the Nether and turn it into obsidian where you are building your portal. However, this technique cannot be used in the Nether, as water evaporates, making obsidian impossible to create. In the Nether, you will find many useful resources, but some have less uses than they do in non-superflat because other crafting ingredients are not available. Nether wart, magma cream, and ghast tears are no longer completely useless because of the trading system (12w21a), which is the only way to get glass for potions, as there is no sand. Buy enough to make several bottles, but splash potions are wasteful as it is rather costly. For this reason, gunpowder is only useful for fire charges because you cannot make tnt. Blaze rods can be moderately useful to make a brewing stand, potions, and fire charges. Glowstone is now more useful, for decoration, potions, and lamps by trading for redstone or glass. Gold can be crafted with traded redstone to make a clock, and you can still use it for it's highly enchantable tools and golden apples, which are less useful now that potions can be made. If playing nomadic, you should have more than enough gold found from the chests. If sedentary, however, you may want to make a zombie pigman farm to obtain your gold. This is more or less the same as a normal mob trap, except replace the water with lava. Zombie pigmen are immune to lava, water cannot be placed, and cactus cannot be acquired, so the best form of death will be fall damage. If the pigmen are almost dead and you deal the final hit, you will get experience as well as a chance for a rare mob drop or two, out of a gold ingot, sword, or their worn armor. Build the trap out of cobblestone to protect it from ghasts, and make sure that it is protected from wild zombie pigmen, who will not quite agree with your slaughter of their comrades.

If you're really low on Coal kill some Wither skeletons as they will drop coal for bones but watch out for Blaze(s)as they both spawn in Nether Fortresses

The End CAN be reached with some modification in the Superflat Options but in default, no Strongholds will be spawned.

Video tutorials
After this video you'll be prepared to live in a village. So that you don't have to go search for resources in other villages.

This video helps you defending your village against zombie raids and more.

Tips

 * By placing lava from blacksmith houses using a bucket and pouring water over it, you can form obsidian. This way, it is possible to form a portal without ever having a single obsidian block in your inventory. However, you would need to find 5 blacksmith houses and to have a bucket- so the best way may be to 'mix and match' by using some obsidian blocks and some formed from the aforementioned technique.
 * Another technique for making a nether portal only involves ten redstone(get by trading, 2-3 per emerald), one bucket, one water block, and one lava block(gotten from blacksmith). The basic principle used is this: When flowing water is next to placed redstone, and lava goes on top of the redstone, the redstone turns into obsidian. You just make sure that the water/lava that is contacting the redstone isn't the source block, and then they can be picked up and re-used. Once you figure out how to make 1 block using this, it isn't very hard to make simple structures that can build each block of your portal. If you need more ideas/inspiration for this, go to the obsidian article and look for "redstone".
 * If you place a trail of blocks on your journey from village to village, you'll easily be able to find your way back to previously visited villages.
 * If playing on a world earlier than 1.3.1, you may have a problem with slimes. Read the managing slimes in superflat mode tutorial.
 * You can - almost - literally spin wheat into gold! (or emerald, diamond, etc.) Get all the wheat you can for trading resources.
 * If you have difficulty finding a resource, remember you can always buy some from a villager. This is especially useful for acquiring a diamond sword and armor, as well as redstone. If you're especially ruthless and no villager will offer you the items you need you can push them into a fire or lava pit to kill them without angering the Iron Golem; a new villager with a random profession and trade will breed in a Minecraft day.

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