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서바이벌 모드의 노멀 난이도 기준입니다. 유의하세요.
첫날, 기본 블럭들과 자그만한 집을 지었습니다. 둘째 날엔 집을 넓히고, 더 많은 블럭들을 모으고 크리퍼에게 싸움을 걸고 이겼지요.
세번째 날입니다.
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셋째날
안전한 집을 지었습니다. 그런데 그 집이 얼마나 오래갈지 모릅니다. 안전하지 않을지 모르거든요. 이럴때는 집을 더 높이거나 더 낫게하면 됩니다 (천장에 유리를 설치하거나 창문을 놓는 등). 모험적이라면, 동굴, 폐광, 유적지에 가서 몹과 싸우거나 원석을 찾겠지요. 가고 싶지 않으면 지상을 갑니다.
알아둘 것: 마인크래프트가 자유도가 높고 개인이 하는 게임인만큼, 스스로 결정해야 합니다. 우리는 셋째날 이후로 더 이상 도와줄수 없습니다.
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하지만 도움을 원한다면 크래프팅을 하세요. 밑은 예시입니다.
- 농장을 지으세요.
- 원석을 위해 파고 내려가세요.
- 도구를 업그레이드 하세요.
- 갑옷을 만드세요.
- 지옥 포탈을 만들기 위해 옵시디언을 캐세요.
- 농장에 심을 걸 찾기위해 탐험하세요.
- 기후와 마을, 유적지 등을 지나는 동안 몹과 싸우세요.
- 크래프팅에 쓰이는 재료를 찾으세요.
- 집으로 돌아와 광산을 넓히세요.
- 지옥 포탈을 만들고 지옥에서 재료를 얻은다음 돌아오세요.
- 집을 늘리세요.
- 엔더포탈을 찾아보세요.
- 몹트랩을 만드세요
이건 마인크래프트의 기초적인 도전과제 입니다!
재료구하기-도구와 안전
Resources aren't just the blocks that make up the very world you reside in (I'm talking about Minecraft, not Planet Earth, of course). Resources are the blocks that helped you survive your first night, protected you from the hordes. Resources are the blocks that helped you survive, thrive, mine, and craft. Resources are everything. They're not only supplies for your tools, but also your safety. So it's important to make sure that you NEVER run out of resources- either get used to farming day and night, or try to find rarer, non-renewable resources. Sure, you can walk out and the very first thing you step on is a non-renewable resource- soil. But we're talking about the more serious stuff- dungeon loot, rare metals (iron, gold etc.).
So it's best to prepare.
Preparation Before Exploring
Before you even think about exploring, you should craft the following items:
- A bed, these are useful as you can very quickly dig a hole in a hillside, and block it off for a shelter.
- Weapons (You never know when you're going to encounter monsters)
- (Stone/Iron)* Pickaxe
- (Stone/Iron)* Shovel
- Food. If your food bar is low.
- Torches. Mobs spawn in the dark.
- Place any unnecessary items in a chest. (Just in case you die)
- Optional: Clock (If you're in a cave and you want to see what time it is) Constructed from gold and redstone.
- Optional: Compass (If you get lost a compass is the easiest way to find your way back) Constructed from iron and redstone. NOTE: Compasses only lead to your spawn point, if your house is far away from your spawn point a compass is almost useless.
- Optional: Map (If you're close enough to home and you crafted it at your base it is better than a compass) Constructed from paper and a compass.
Searching for Landmarks
To avoid wasting valuable daylight time, search for certain landmarks, blocks, and formations. Things to look for include:
- Congregations of mobs/mob drops: This means that, at the least, there is a cave entrance or Lava pool, at most a Dungeon, nearby. If the drops are Wool then there are likely Wolves nearby, great rewards in their own right.
- Moss Stone, Cobblestone, or Chests: These three (assuming they weren't placed by you) are all positive indicators of a Dungeon. Beware, however, as there is always a Monster Spawner guarding the loot. Cobblestone can also indicate the presence of Lava, but Lava is a reward as well.
- Mountains: Mountains may contain caves, which in turn likely hold resources. It is even possible, though unlikely, that the mountain may contain a path to a cave network. Again beware, as darkness allows hostile mobs to spawn.
- Fire: Fire is an indicator of either a burning mob (see above) or something flammable. The only 2 naturally occurring sources of fire are lightning or Lava. If it isn't storming and you happen to have a bucket, by all means check it out. A conspicuous lack of trees in an otherwise heavily forested area (clearings in a rainforest, for example) can indicate the same thing. This is sometimes mistaken as a sign of the legend Herobrine, but it's not. (He's fake!)
- Beaches: Beaches are a source of water, sand (obviously), Clay, and the occasional Cactus. If you have any need of these (though cacti are better found in deserts) a beach is a good place to look.
- Square, even, dry basins on the ground. No, that's also not the work of Herobrine, that's the work of a Dungeon, which never spawns with a roof.
- Floating Blocks: Sometimes off of high stacks, a small clump of dirt or occasionally stone can be seen in the sky, seeming to be common in seasonal forests and rainforests. Once again, not the work of Herobrine.
- Lakes: These can indicate a life save if you are on fire, or a central landmark to mark the directions of other areas.
- Mob Spawners: These Have an icon of what they spawn. If there is a room full of Cobwebs it is highly likely that it is a spider spawn. Zombie spawns have moss stones of the floor. Enderman don't have spawns.
- if you're lucky, you might have found a NPC village, which allows you to get tons of great resources, including lava, furnaces, crafting benches, iron bars, and various slabs and wooden resources, along with really sticking out, and free houses and wheat!
Add more, if you would like to!
Midas' Touch
When you have found a suitable area for finding resources, mine! Dig down and you might find valuable resources, like gold and redstone, or the precious diamond. With these materials, craft new tools, prepare yourself, and mine some more!
Expansions to Your Shelter- A Shelter Within Your Shelter
On your first night, you either built a shelter, and cowered in there, waiting for first light, or you went berserk, trying to fight Creepers with your bare hands. Well, I'm assuming that you built a shelter. Speaking of Creepers, what if one managed, through the lines of code that make blocks solid, through your defenses, through your wall, through your epic human intelligence that built this shelter...what if a Creeper managed to get in your base and blows everything up?
It's best to expand.
Improving your Shelter's Safety
Although building your shelter out of dirt and wood may seem convenient, easy, and simple, it is not safe, so is certainly not advisable. Once you have enough of it, completely rebuild your shelter (only if your shelter is above ground, and rebuilding the design is not necessary) out of a stone material, preferably cobblestone. If you do not have enough cobblestone, either try and find some lava so as to build a cobblestone generator, or take the construction in steps until you have enough. Rebuild the walls first, then the roof. This is to improve resistance to creepers first.
Also, consider building a safe room, which is a simple room underground with a bed, a chest full of food, a bow and arrows (and/or a sword, if you have no bow or arrows), and a door opening. This is so 1.) You can sleep through the night, minimizing monsters), 2.) bring your health back up and keep it up, and 3.) kill off the monsters keeping you in.
This is all in case a creeper blows up the side of your house and monsters come flooding in.
Expanding For Dummies
The first thing you'll want to check out is the time of day. It should be preferably morning. That's right, you're in for a day of renovation. Hurray! This is because unless your base is underground, hostile mobs may spawn and attack you. Expanding requires you to expose yourself to the outside.
After that, think about your extension. Would it be made of dirt or stone? Mine a few stacks of the material you're going to build your extension of.
Or, you could forget the blocks, and dig deeper, gathering cobblestone and perhaps a few precious ores along the way.
In Conclusion
As the sun sets on the third day, you have made a lot of upgrades and extensions. You also mined lots of resources if you chose not to extend too much. Now, you are either sleeping in a bed (Post Beta 1.3!) to fend off monsters indirectly, or feeling adventurous and fighting those monsters. Now, once the moon is high in the middle of the sky, our beginner's guide ends. If you wish to learn more, look at the rest of the wiki!