Legacy Console Edition tutorial



The Legacy Console Edition Tutorial is a world that introduces the player to the basic mechanics of Minecraft. It allows newcomers to familiarize themselves with the game, primarily with the controls and the crafting system. Available only in the Legacy Console Edition, the world and presentation differ depending on the version of the game it was created in, however the basic tutorial mechanics remain the same. All versions begin the player in a small enclosed area where building, crafting, mining, and survival mechanics are introduced. All versions of the tutorial world contain 12 hidden chests with a music disc that the player can search for.

Concepts covered
The tutorial walks the player through: Other tutorials for features such as beds, Nether portals, trading, boats, pistons, brewing, and fishing rods are scattered throughout the world, but are not part of the main tutorial.
 * Chopping wood
 * Game controls
 * Creating planks and a crafting table
 * Inventory use
 * Creating basic tools
 * Using a furnace
 * Building a shelter
 * Surviving the night
 * Sprinting
 * Jumping
 * Hunger/Health

Tutorial area

 * The tutorial world depends on the version of the game that it is created in.
 * The tutorial world on Xbox One Edition and Nintendo Switch Edition introduces features added in TU46, such as the Elytra. Since these two editions will not be receiving the Update Aquatic, they currently use an older version of the tutorial world than the other Legacy Console Editions.
 * The tutorial world on Xbox 360 Edition, PlayStation 3 Edition, PlayStation Vita Edition, PlayStation 4 Edition, and Wii U Edition introduces Update Aquatic features added in TU69.
 * When a player joins the tutorial world, they are initially spawned into a small forest area with an incomplete miner's shelter. This basic tutorial area is enclosed by a natural wall. The player cannot leave this area until they have completed or skipped the basic tutorial, which teaches them basic aspects of the game like controls, crafting, building, and menus. In early iterations of the tutorial, players could learn about basic redstone contraptions, fishing, and boats. (TU1-TU11) This was changed in later updates. (TU12+)
 * Once the player leaves the basic tutorial area, they can explore the rest of the tutorial world
 * From TU7 onward, the immediate area outside of the tutorial world featured sub-tutorials for features such as enchanting and brewing. As new features were added with updates, respective tutorial areas were added as well.
 * From TU5 onward, 12 music discs were hidden throughout the tutorial world. Players could explore the tutorial world to find them all. They were often hidden in various manmade structures, such as the Minecraft logo.
 * Tutorial worlds slowly became bigger and better. While early tutorial worlds only featured tutorials for basic features and a few builds, later tutorials included a swath of manmade structures for the player to explore, often resembling structures in real life.