Talk:Tutorials/Flat survival

Discussion about building this article
(moved from User talk:Amatulic)

Ugh. I forgot about not being able to smelt. If you actually have to wait for ingots, it's even more of a grind! Those drops are extremely rare.

It is possible to get stone, but relies on even more rare chance of a fox spawning with an emerald in its mouth, and you use the emerald (if the fox drops it) to buy obsidian from a wandering trader, and this must happen enough times to build a portal to go to the Nether, where you can get some lava to make a cobblestone farm. I am aware of a fox spawning in a flat world but not in the most recent version of the game. Amatulic (talk) 14:44, 17 May 2022 (UTC)
 * Oh, wait. It seems wandering traders don't sell obsidian. I thought they used to. Amatulic (talk) 14:46, 17 May 2022 (UTC)
 * Bear in mind that once you get villagers, flat survival becomes much easier. You can trade with villagers to get emeralds and many other things you can not get otherwise, such as enchanting books, diamond armor and tools. You can therefore trade with the wandering trader to get saplings, flowers, dripstones, sand, etc. You can also make an iron farm with enough time and patience which can allow you to get anvils, hoppers, and lots of other stuff that are almost impossible to get other than spending days grinding for iron from zombies.
 * With the nether portal paradox, as far as I know, in 1.18 there is no possible way to go to the nether without downgrading your world, which is impossible in Bedrock edition. The only possible way to go to the nether is to create the world on beta 1.9 pre-release 3, which will give you a stack of obsidian (according to a video I saw by Mellow), and then you are stuck with the problem of lighting it. There is no way to get gravel in flat, so the only other way to light the portal is to use woodlighting, and there is no lava. I only know one method, which is to update the world to at least 1.17, and craft a lightning rod. Surround the lightning rod with wood and build a portal next to at least one of the pieces of wood, and on the other side of the portal place wood as well. Then you will need to wait for a thunderstorm to come and lightning to strike the rod and create fire, which will light the portal. So yeah, a bit complicated.
 * I think Mojang should add a way to get to the Nether in flat. The more obvious idea is having a wandering trader that sells lava buckets or obsidian. However, a more subtle idea is with lightning. You see, when lightning strikes a villager, it turns it into a witch and not a zombie villager, so it makes sense that pigs should turn into piglins instead of pigmen/zombie piglins. A piglin has 30 seconds before it turns into a zombie piglin, so within that time you can trade with the piglins and pray to get obsidian.
 * Something I've noticed is that you renamed the article to Bedrock Edition flat survival. I think it is unnecessary to have Bedrock Edition because there is a big difference between flat and superflat, and you can play flat on Java. Flat (not superflat) survival itself is barely different on Java then Bedrock, so it makes more sense to just make one article for both.
 * Anyways, that's just my thoughts on flat. BobJeffyJeff (talk) 20:23, 17 May 2022 (UTC)
 * I found toycat's video. He didn't get as far as even getting enough iron for a bucket in the video I saw (2 hours long). Most of the videos I found about flat survival all involved setting yourself up with some key resources up front, like a lava bucket and cauldron.
 * Anyway, I fleshed out the tutorial a bit with my thoughts.
 * Because Java flat allows for structures, I felt it was appropriate to rename, but if there's no difference (I don't play Java so I don't know) it can be renamed back. An administrator needs to do that though, because the original name is now a redirect.
 * Can you think of any way to get more lighting besides the four initial torches? Amatulic (talk) 21:37, 17 May 2022 (UTC)
 * I don't think you watched the right video by ibxtoycat, I think you watched the livestream. The video you should watch is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_SeB7u4HV4, the 100 days of surviving in a flat world with only a bonus chest.
 * The main way you can get lighting is from villagers, e.g. clerics who sell you glowstone dust (which can be crafted into glowstone). BobJeffyJeff (talk) 08:35, 18 May 2022 (UTC)
 * Wait. You can't get a cleric. But you can get glowstone from witches. I'll try to find another light source. BobJeffyJeff (talk) 08:37, 18 May 2022 (UTC)
 * Yo dude, I think you forgot about wandering traders. In the article, you said that sugar cane is unobtainable, but once you get villagers, you can sell them crops or iron (from an iron golem farm) to get emeralds. You can then use emeralds to trade with the wandering trader and get many rare items such as sugarcane, sand, moss blocks, dripstones, pumpkins, melons, live fish, kelp, cactus, ice, coral, crop seeds, lily pads, sea pickles, all flowers and dyes, all saplings and ice. You can then farm most of the items I have mentioned, e.g. you can bonemeal flowers you can't get otherwise to get more of them, or grow sugarcane to get more. The full list (although I have practically said all the useful items) is here: https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Trading#Bedrock_Edition_sales. BobJeffyJeff (talk) 18:39, 18 May 2022 (UTC)
 * Also, about the light source problem, the only light source that you can use is lanterns. You can buy them from librarians, and since sugar cane is obtainable, you can get lanterns. I also thought about candles but I realised you can't light them since there is no way to get flint or gravel in flat. See ya. BobJeffyJeff (talk) 18:46, 18 May 2022 (UTC)

Yeah, I corrected the sugar cane thing soon after I wrote it. I see you also have been making improvements. I watched toycat's other video. The guy got lucky a few times, things could have easily gone the other way, and he admitted he got lucky too. Amatulic (talk) 22:37, 18 May 2022 (UTC)
 * Did you watch the 100 days video or a livestream?
 * Also I figured out how to light candles. Candles are crafted with honeycomb and string. You have a chance to get bees by growing a tree next to a flower. You can get a flame bow from fishing and if you shoot an arrow that is on fire at the candle it will light. BobJeffyJeff (talk) 08:15, 19 May 2022 (UTC)
 * Yes, I watched it. The problem with the candle idea is that you have no way to prevent the bees from attacking you, because you have no way to make a campfire. You need coal or charcoal. Amatulic (talk) 13:52, 19 May 2022 (UTC)
 * Ugh, I completely forgot about that. Btw, I'm working on the raid part of the page right now, and I hope you like it. Can you add the tutorial to the tutorial pages? BobJeffyJeff (talk) 14:05, 19 May 2022 (UTC)
 * I just realised that I am a complete moron. I forgot that weaponsmith and toolsmith villagers cannot be obtainable because the job site blocks require stone. The only other way I can think of to get diamond armor and a diamond sword is from a zombie that spawns with it, which is so rare it is practically impossible. Can you think of another possible way?
 * Also, there is a section about raid farming, and since you have created the tutorial page about it, do you know any designs that can give you bad omen while a raid is happening (similar to the Java designs) that you can make with the resources available? BobJeffyJeff (talk) 19:27, 19 May 2022 (UTC)
 * Toolsmith workstation doesn't require stone. I already checked every job site block and listed only those that are obtainable.
 * Offhand, I am not sure if you can get Bad Omen during a raid in Bedrock. I'd have to do some research on that. Amatulic (talk) 04:38, 20 May 2022 (UTC)
 * Did I say toolsmith? I meant armorer. Sorry my bad.
 * Also about the honey thing, I remembered you can get campfires from fishermen villagers. You don't need a campfire to harvest honey and honeycomb from bees. If you harvest honey without campfires, the bees just get so angry at you that you stole their life's work that they want to kill themselves in a failed attempt to kill you. Campfires prevent them from getting mad by putting a fire hazard under their home.
 * And about raid farming, I think it might be possible. My friend specializes in raid farms and he even designed a 32-raid stacking raid farm, so I might ask him if you can. The Java farms work because it pushes you up far enough away from the villager that you can get bad omen, because raids spawn in a certain radius from the player no matter how far away the player is from the village. It might happen in Bedrock as well but I gotta check that. BobJeffyJeff (talk) 09:43, 20 May 2022 (UTC)

Iron farming
It occurred to me that iron farms always use lava to kill the golems. Without lava, you have to kill the golems yourself. Of course, this is easy if you use water to channel the golems into a space where they cannot fight back. The problem is that when you do this, your village reputation goes down, and eventually this destroys your ability to trade with villagers.

You need a way to kill golems without you attacking them, and without lava. I can think of two possibilities:
 * 1) If the golem is forced into a cactus, it might deal damage slowly until the golem dies.
 * 2) Guiding the golem toward a skeleton trapped in a boat could work. Getting the skeleton into the boat and protecting yourself from it while  you work could be a challenge though. Just building a wall around it is dangerous.

I added these techniques to the article. Any other ideas? Amatulic (talk) 07:53, 20 May 2022 (UTC)


 * You can get campfires from fishermen, so you can kill iron golems with them. I also realised that if you extinguish a campfire you get 4 charcoal, which you can use to craft 16 torches. BobJeffyJeff (talk) 09:46, 20 May 2022 (UTC)