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整理物品在Minecraft中是一个非常重要的习惯。它可以帮助你更快更容易地找到你要找的东西,特别是当你在游戏后期已经搜集了一大堆材料的时候,如果不整理物品的话找到想找的东西会花掉很多时间,因为它们乱七八糟地堆在各个箱子里。本教程是为了喜欢将物品按特定类别存放的人而准备的。

储藏

在游戏早期,你会发现一个两格的箱子就能装下你的大部分物品,比如木头、武器和工具。然而,随着游戏的越来越久,你最后甚至需要用一间储藏室和一堆分了类别的箱子来装东西。箱子是游戏中最重要的东西之一,下面是有序地整理东西的一些基础步骤。

  • 制作至少十到十二个两格箱子。
  • 建造一个大房间放置这些箱子。 如果你空间有限 , 你可以把箱子嵌入地上 ( 往地下挖一格 ) 或制作 “架子”, 注意,箱子可以一个堆在一个上面。
  • 如果你的空间不拥挤 , 你可以放置告示牌或物品展示框 。在有物品的箱子旁边或上面可以放一个告示牌。

如果你刚开始玩 , 这里有一些 基本常识 :

  • 把箱子放置在房间里 , 而不是一片空地上。
  • 把珍贵的物品 , 例如铁 , 金和钻石放在箱子里 , 而不是随身携带。 把稀有的物品 , 例如萤石 , 已附魔的物品放在特别或坚固的房间里。
  • 如果你正在玩多人游戏 , 不要把稀有物品放在明显的地方。
  • 把物品堆叠在一起 ( 不要随意放置 ) 。
  • 如果有需要 , 使用黑曜石 , 多层的泥土等等来建造你的仓库以达到防爆的水准。尽量把它建得越坚固越好 !
  • 猫可以跳上你的箱子并让你无法打开箱子。 不要携带你的宠物进去 !
  • 如果你有一大堆铁,你可以将铁锭制成铁块(9铁锭=1铁块)来节省空间。当你需要铁锭时可以把它再拆开。金锭、红石、钻石、煤炭都可以这样。 Don't craft nether quartz into blocks, as this cannot be undone.
  • Different kinds of logs, wooden planks, saplings, wool, leaves, slabs, stairs, sandstone, mushrooms, tools, food, seeds, music discs, and stone bricks will not stack. Keep this in mind when organizing.
  • 如果箱子上方有方块 , 箱子将无法打开。You can place upside down stairs or half slabs to change this.
  • 标示你的箱子 ! 这会帮助你清楚的分类物品。尤其是当你有很多物品的时候。
  • 在仓库放置末影箱。在单人游戏里 , 你可以在箱子里放些基本物品。在多人游戏里 , 你可以把珍贵物品放在里面。

Your storage room is, more or less, symbolizing everything you have accomplished in that world. If you are careless, you'll be back to block one.

分类

一旦你有了完整的仓库 , 阁楼 , 地下室 , or whatever you want to call it, you'll want to be consistent with your organizing across all the single-player and multi-player worlds that you play on. One of the main things to do is to come up with a few general categories for every item and block in main categories, 例如 :

  • 自然: Plants, weeds, and stuff you'd find in the natural world. (Ex. Saplings, Cacti, Tall Grass, Leaves, etc.)
  • : Anything having to do with wood. (Ex. Logs, planks, sticks, Fences, Boats, Signs, etc.)
  • Mob Drops: Anything a mob might have dropped that's not food or potion ingredient. (Ex. Rotten Flesh, Eggs, Ender Pearls, Feathers, etc.)
  • 食物: Any and all food that's not currently on your player. (Ex. Porkchop, Beef, Bread, Chicken, the raw counterparts, Carrots, and any other delicious food-like items too.)
  • 石头: This means all the blocks and items that you have that are made of stone, with stone, or just in general have something to do with stone.
  • Nether: All blocks and items pertaining to the Nether, unless used for potions, in which those items would be in the alchemy room. (Ex. Netherrack, Nether Brick, Nether Brick Stairs and Slabs, Golden Nuggets, etc.)
  • 羊毛: 羊毛有多种不同的颜色 , 所以把它们放在不同的箱子里。(例如 : Dyes, Shears, Wool, etc.)
  • 作战用品: Here is where all your weapons; TNT, armor, and, flint and steel go.
  • Ores/Minerals: Anything mined out of the Earth. (Ex. Iron Ore/Ingots, Gold Ore/Ingots, Diamonds, etc.)
  • 多余的工具: All extra tools that you have but do not need at the moment. (Ex. Hoe, Axe, etc.)
  • 挖矿用品: Gear and tools that you need when going down into you favorite mineshaft, torches, pickaxes, buckets, really, anything that you would take with you whilst mining.
  • 其他/垃圾: Anything else that do not fit any other categories and mechanical things. (Ex. Redstone Torches, Repeaters, Enchanted Books, etc.)
  • 多余的打火石/煤炭: Placed next to your furnaces, this chest will hold all of your extra flint and coal.
  • Shared Stash: You only need this chest if you are doing this on a multiplayer server where you are bunking with friends, that way, they will know if it is okay to borrow some dirt, or if all of your stuff has an invisible "HANDS OFF!" sign on it.
  • Brewing This, like the name suggests, means you put all you potions in here, along with potion ingredients, spare cauldrons, brewing stands, anything that has to do with the rich and varied world of potions.

Your own categories may vary - organize them in a way that is convenient for you.

At the entrance of your house or base, you may want to have a temporary chest that can be used for anything, so you can go farming while you keep your mining or building setup in an easily accessible place.

Contents

Note: Everything below this line is for people that want to organize EVERYTHING, their hotbar keys, their inventory, even the inside of their chests. If you are an average person, then just reading the paragraphs above this will be enough to keep you happy. If not, read on...

The setup of how you put items in a specific chest is important too. Putting them in randomly is going to make everything all jumbled up, so you should group the same items and blocks together. Create rows of the same thing or section off the chest to specific items. One possible way to do this with multiple tools that have been used before, with differing durabilities, is to sort them like this: First, sort them by tool, sectioning them off in the chest vertically by pickaxe, shovel, hoe, etc.; then, by what they're made of - any diamond tools go to the top, while stone or wood goes to the bottom. Within the spaces of the tools, the new ones would be higher up than the used ones (for example, a new iron pickaxe would be higher than the used ones, but still not higher than a used gold pickaxe). How your sort your items in the chests can save your life in the future.

Inventory

Cleaning up your inventory and hot bar can also benefit players by making hot keys for items automatic (so you don't have to look at your hot bar to select what item you want) and to find an acceptable limit for the extra resources you carry. Inventory management is crucial if you want to be an efficient player.

The following are suggestions only. There is no one way to organise an inventory, and if you are overflowing with items, you may need to adjust your item locations.

Survival Mode

The following are suggestions for inventories in survival mode.

Suggestion 1

This method is an extremely flexible system for inventory organization that many people use. It allows for quick reflexes in tense situations.

Hotbar:

Slot 1: Torches. May be strange to have here, but slots 2 and 9 will explain further.

Slot 2: Pickaxe. An obvious necessity.

Slot 3: Special tool. Usually a shovel, but can be switched out for a better pick, an axe, or a hoe.

Slot 4: Dirt, for fixing those annoying creeper holes. This is a flexible slot. Can be replaced with anything, including a building block, or a third tool if desired. Do not have a full stack - 1/2 a stack or 3/4 a stack will make it so any extra dirt picked up doesn't immediately take up another inventory space.

Slot 5: Cobble. Follows the same set of rules as dirt.

Slot 6: Water bucket, for you never know when you'll catch on fire.

Slot 7: Food. Can be replaced for a health potion when in combat.

Slot 8: Bow or Fishing Rod. Next to sword for easy access. The fishing rod can be used to pull enemies into the fight when arrow supplies are low.

Slot 9: Sword. In reality, it's only one square away from the torches, and only two from the pickaxe (for mouse wheel users.)

Inventory:

File:Tuts Organization Sug1 1.png

Red: Utilities. You can use the ones shown here, or you can swap them out if you want more space for minerals, or if you want to carry maps or extra potions.

Orange: Potions, both defense and offense.

Yellow: Crafting Table, Furnace, and extra armor.

Green: Torches

Blue: Tools. You can switch out the hoe for an extra tool.

Purple: Food storage,

Teal: Weapons. The fishing rod can go here, or you can store an extra bow or another extra sword.

Slot Switching

There are two ways you can navigate the hotbar: Using the mouse wheel to switch between items, and using keyboard keys. The mouse wheel is better for beginners, but it takes longer to scroll to an item and you have a high chance of skipping over the item you want. The keyboard keys can allow to you to switch to any slot on the hotbar from anywhere, but requires you to memorize the keys and you have limited mobility in the split second you switch slots. This layout is good for mouse wheel users because water is in the middle (within easy access from anywhere on the hotbar), while the sword is actually only one slot away from the torches and two from the pickaxe.

Here are the keys I set the keyboard bindings to (you can change them in the controls menu in 1.7 and above):

Slot 1: T

Slot 2: R

Slot 3: G

Slot 4: X

Slot 5: C

Slot 6: V

Slot 7: B

Slot 8: Z

Slot 9: F

This layout may seem strange, but if you take a closer look at it, it makes a bit of sense. The T is for torches and is within semi-easy access. Cobble is on the C key. F is for the sword and is by far the easiest to reach, for it is directly next to the movement keys. Once you memorize the keys and get used to using them regularly, you'll be all set.

Suggestion 2

  • Slot 1: Your handy-dandy pickaxe. The 1 key on the keyboard is, for most people, the easiest number to reach.
  • Slot 2: A shovel of any kind, can also use a sword instead.
  • Slot 3: A sword of any kind, can swap for a shovel.
  • Slot 4: An axe, because you never know when you'll have the urge to destroy that forest.
  • Slot 5: A misc. tool, preferably a hoe or bow.
  • Slot 6: Any block will work, usually dirt or cobble.
  • Slot 7: A food source, potion spot, or water.
  • Slot 8: Torches! You should always have those in your hotbar.
  • Slot 9: Your main building material. Whether it be sandstone or stone bricks, it goes here.

Suggestion 3

File:My Inventory.png

The normal layout for my inventory. Click for description.





Suggestion 4

  • Slot 1: Sword, bow, or whatever you use for fighting most of the time.
  • Slot 2: Your other weapon, be it sword, bow, TNT, or whatever.
  • Slot 3: Pickaxe or shovel, for mining ores or dirt and gravel.
  • Slot 4: Pickaxe or shovel, for same.
  • Slot 5: Torches, for lighting up dark areas.
  • Slot 6: Dirt, cobblestone, or other cheap block.
  • Slot 7: Axe, for clearing out abandoned mineshaft pillars and other wood-based blocks. Can also be used as a last-resort tool against mobs.
  • Slot 8: Food (or potions if you have them).
  • Slot 9: Arrows Not so much a useful tool as a display to see how much arrows you have left. If ammo is not a concern (e. g. your bow has Infinity), fill this with whatever you want.

Suggestion 5

  • Slot 1: Your sword. The 1 key on the keyboard is usually the easiest key to reach and is right next to your pickaxe if you run into a mob or player while mining.
  • Slot 2: A pickaxe of any kind, works well with the sword if you are fighting and need to tunnel away.
  • Slot 3: A shovel of any kind, near the pickaxe and sword.
  • Slot 4: An axe, for cutting down trees and emergency fighting, as axes only do 1/2 heart less than a sword of the same material. If you don't need an axe, put arrows (to know how many more you have for shooting), or a specialized pickaxe (Fortune or Silk Touch).
  • Slot 5: Your bow. For shooting mobs, players, or wooden buttons.
  • Slot 6: Cobblestone. There really is no excuse not to use this for pillaring, emergency walls, building, unless you also have endstone, which is more resistant to TNT. Also good for misc. such as a Map if exploring.
  • Slot 7: Bucket of water. For when you fall into lava, fire, or that skeleton with the enchanted bow had flame. Also gets an Enderman to de-target while hurting it. Usually Food is more important than Water.
  • Slot 8: Food. Extremely convenient when fleeing battle as it is only two mouse scrolls from your sword. Or can be a Clock, to Time those battles, best.
  • Slot 9: Torches, Potions, or an empty spot for things you pick up.

Suggestion 6

This layout is designed for instant access to items you might need quickly, and places items with similar purpose next to each other so they can be accessed with a single scroll. It is also very flexible and has several slots that can be changed without sacrificing the functionality of the layout.

  • Slot 1: Pickaxe. This layout places your pickaxe next to your shovel and torches. (The other most common things you will need when mining or caving)
  • Slot 2: Shovel. It is wise to replace this with a fire resistance potion when travelling to the nether because you won't need a shovel there unless you are collecting soul sand, and because it is easy to reach in case you fall into lava.
  • Slot 3: Sword. Slot 3 is the easiest to reach with your index finger while backing up with your middle finger. This strategy is efficient when you encounter mobs by surprise.
  • Slot 4: Dirt, cobblestone, or another common block. Also easy to reach for emergency situations like a lava flow and very convenient for normal use.
  • Slot 5: Bow. Relatively close to your sword, but out of the way. If you need to use your bow, you are probably several blocks away and not in immediate danger.
  • Slot 6: Bucket of water. Great for when caving or mining near bedrock to take care of lava.
  • Slot 7: Potions. Alternatively, anything you might need for the task at hand.
  • Slot 8: Food. Important to have on the bar, but out of the way.
  • Slot 9: Torches. One scroll away from your pickaxe for easy access while mining.

Suggestion 7

  • Slot 1 Pickaxe.
  • Slot 2 Torches, in case everything's gone dark. If you're placing Lava and you have some Water handy, this should be your Bucket of Lava.
  • Slot 3 Bucket of Water, for the occasional fire, Lava, or Enderman. You could also replace this with a Potion of Fire Resistance if you're going to the Nether.
  • Slot 4 Sword. On my keyboard, it's easiest to reach while backing up.
  • Slot 5 Bow. Easy to reach, but you generally won't need it unless you're far away.
  • Slot 6 Food. There's nothing worse than starving to death.
  • Slot 7 Your primary building material.
  • Slot 8 Your secondary building material.
  • Slot 9 Some status reporter, like a Clock or a stack of Arrows.

Suggestion 8

  • ""Slot 1"" Food. Hey, if you don't eat, you die!
  • ""Slot 4"" Torch. Even if some slots were skipped (those can have anything you want in them), a Torch is a must-need lighting block.
  • ""Slot 5"" Any misc. tool you don't use 24/7
  • ""Slot 6"" Shovel Or a spade, for the brits.
  • ""Slot 7"" Axe For when you go a choppin'
  • ""Slot 8"" Pickaxe Who needs a jack-hammer?
  • ""Slot 9""Sword For emergency zombie-skull cracking.


Suggestion 9

  • Slot 1 Sword. Short-range combat.
  • Slot 2 Bow. Long-range combat.
  • Slot 3 Pickaxe. Time to mine.
  • Slot 4 Axe. Chopping wood!
  • Slot 5 Shovel. Diggity diggity diggity that hole!
  • Slot 6 Empty.
  • Slot 7 Empty.
  • Slot 8 Torch Light the way!
  • Slot 9 Food If you don't eat... YOU DIE!

Creative

The following are suggestions for inventories in creative mode.

Suggestion 1

  • Slot 1 Any block, (the ones you use most, perhaps cobblestone, iron or something else).
  • Slot 2 Another block, but one you use less.
  • Slot 3 Once again a block, but not one you use a lot.
  • Slot 4 Redstone, especially if you are building a house.
  • Slot 5 A redstone item, usually levers or pressure plates to go with redstone.
  • Slot 6 Some light source. You still need to use them.
  • Slot 7 Signposts, paintings or any other type of decoration.
  • Slot 8 Leave empty for other stuff.
  • Slot 9 Something building-specific. If you are building a house, this may be doors or glass panes. If it is a huge tower, it may be ladders or buckets of water.

Tips and Tricks

  • Put blocks underneath your chest and put that specific block in the chest (dirt, cobblestone, iron,etc.). For minerals make a block of iron, gold, or diamond, incase you are playing on a multinational server.
  • You can use item frames to label your storage room. (Although not recommended due to larger server/clientload)
  • You can place trapped chests and normal chests next to each other to save space.
  • For better and more compact chest organization (for chest labeling), hold down the Sneak button (Left Shift by default) and, while holding a sign or item frame, place the sign or item frame on the chest. When placing an item frame on a chest, look at the item frame and place the item or block in the frame. This trick is handy for better organization and prevention of getting confused of what goes where.
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