Tutorials/Ultra hardcore survival

Are you ready for an even harder challenge than Hardcore mode? Well then, meet Ultra Hardcore! In Ultra Hardcore mode, the only difference to the regular Hardcore is that you don't naturally regenerate health! This difficulty is extreme and is only recommended for experienced players.

Note: This is not a pre-made gamemode. To make it, set to Hardcore mode, and if you're an op, or open to LAN with enabled cheats if in singleplayer mode, then type /gamerule naturalRegen false, then you're all set.

Notes and Tips

 * First of all, as stated before, there is no natural health regeneration. PLEASE try to avoid even the most pathetic ways of getting damaged, like cacti, or its all over.
 * You'll have to be really quick with getting resources because danger is doubled always with no regen.
 * All kinds of ways to regen other than natural regen are your new best friends. As soon as possible.
 * You can make a Golden Apple or a Potion of Regeneration/Healing (Preferably Tier II's)- If you can't seem to obtain ghast tears or glistering melons don't forget that you can always use a spider eyes to make a potion of poison and then use a fermented spider eye to make it a potion of regeneration.
 * Remember hunger is the most crucial part of survival for it keeps you from starving to death, helps you run away from hostile mobs, and c'mon who doesnt love to eat so try eat often but not too often or else you will waste food.

WORK IN PROGRESS
Please feel free to contribute!

 Nether Survival 

Before you continue with this, read EVERY Nether survival guide you come across. Deaths you should avoid These are only seven of MANY ways to die in the Nether BE CAREFUL
 * 1) Falling into lava
 * 2) Hitting a Zombie Pigman by accident and getting ganged up on.
 * 3) Your house starts on fire because you built it out of netherrack
 * 4) Your Portal is hit and blown out and you, being a dumbbell, forgot your flint and steel, and die.
 * 5) You foolishly attack a Blaze with only a worn out stone sword
 * 6) You fall into your own cacti trap
 * 7) You get cocky and attack a Ghast

 End Survival 

The end has it's tempting advantages:
 * You get to fight the Ender Dragon for lots of experience
 * You get to farm Ender Pearls
 * You can get End Stone
 * You can easily obtain obsidian - once the Ender Dragon is dead of course.

Remember, if, you go in the end, you can't come back unless you kill the Ender Dragon. Because if you die, YOU LOSE!


 * 1) First of all, if you are at the point that you can go to the End, you really should have no excuse to not have an enchantment table, no matter how bad your luck, so enchant your sword, bow, and armor.
 * 2) Bring swords. Usually one diamond sword with reasonable durability will be enough, but if the durability is low, bring a backup.
 * 3) Bring a bow and enchant it with at one level. A Level 1 enchant on a bow guarantees Power 1 for extra damage. Along with this, at least two stacks of arrows should be fine. If you can get Infinity on your bow (this requires a higher level enchantment), you will only need one arrow. This is not necessary, but it helps A LOT.
 * 4) Bring snowballs. Either find the right biome or get a Snow Golem to farm them. These do 1 point (half a heart) of damage to the Ender Dragon, and can also break Ender Crystals that heal the dragon.
 * 5) If you don't want to fight Endermen, however it will block your vision. Many players opt for a helmet and simply use a bucket of water to get rid of aggressive Endermen.
 * 6) Be careful when you take out the Ender Crystals. You can destroy them with melee attacks, however getting close is dangerous, since the resulting explosion is 50% stronger than TNT.
 * 7) Hit the dragon's head for more damage
 * 8) When the dragon is hit, it will fly away and give you some breathing room (but still watch your back). Endermen on the other hand will teleport around and hit you very quickly, so often they are the worse threat. Be careful about looking at them, and if you do, the safest option is to place a bucket of water at your feet. The moment an Enderman touches water, it will ignore you.
 * 9) Bring your Enchantment Table and Bookshelves with you. When you kill the Ender Dragon, you will get massive amounts of experience, however every level after level 16 requires 3 more experience than the level before it. For example, going from level 30 (highest amount an Enchantment Table requires) to level 39 (highest amount an Anvil requires) takes about as long as going from level 1 to level 30. You want to get all your level 30 enchants as soon as you get the experience, rather than collecting all the orbs and losing lots of potential experience in the process from experience scaling.