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生存和发展!

简介

注意,本教程适用于普通难度下的生存模式。

第一天,你建造了自己的小屋,收集了一些基本物资。第二天你鼓起勇气从自己的避难所里伸出头来向外探险,和爬行者大战三百回合,得到了更多的资源,改善了自己的家。

现在到了第三天。

做些什么好呢?

第三天

如今你已经拥有一个安全的家。也获取了一些资源,当然你也明白,靠这些撑不了多久。你同样不敢肯定自己的小屋是否已经足够安全。现在,是时候把你的房子造的更高更坚固了(比方说来个屋顶什么的)。要么就展开一场大冒险,发现个矿洞/地牢/要塞,跟里面的怪物拼个你死我活,找到一些矿石来制作一些更耐用的东西。要是你不喜欢往地底下钻,探索一下主世界也无妨。

注: Minecraft是个超开放,通常也是很个性化的游戏,到底要干嘛自己决定好了。在你冒险刚起步的阶段,数不清的游戏方式等着你发现,所以尝试着做任何你喜欢的事,然后再慢慢发现你最热衷的活动。

完整游戏体验的一些建议

不过要是你仍然需要一些常见的游玩方向,试着建造/合成。将下表内容作为一些目标来帮助你慢慢了解以至享受这整个沙盘世界

  • 着手建立一个麦田,保证自己不会挨饿
  • 挖一个直通地底基岩的矿坑,囤积各种各样的矿石。
  • 把所有的工具不断升级,直到全套钻石工具。
  • 制作盔甲,升级到全身钻石装。别忘了把它们穿上!
  • 收集一些黑曜石,准备以后建立一个地狱传送门。
  • 出个远门儿,为你的农场增添各种各样的食物。
  • 环游主世界,发现不同的村庄,废墟,生态区,和全世界的怪物一决高下。
  • 旅行途中别忘了收集材料,为形形色色的合成物品作准备。
  • 回家,扩大你的矿场规模。搜寻地牢,矿洞或是废弃矿井。
  • 建立地狱传送门,前往地狱探索吧。
  • 回家,继续扩张/合成。
  • 找一个末地传送门,前往末日之地
  • 造一个刷怪陷阱,收集各种资源(火药,线,箭矢等等)。

这是一个可以大概指引你体验各种活动的列表,尽情享受这个过程吧!

收集资源 - 为了工具和自身安全

资源不光是指组成这个世界的各种方块(当然,我是说Minecraft,不是地球)。资源是那些帮助你捱过第一晚,抵御怪物入侵的那些方块。资源是帮助你生存,发展,采矿,合成的那些方块。资源是一切。它们不单为你提供工具,也保障了你的安全。所以,确保你永远不会面临资源用罄的窘境——不分昼夜的耕种,不停的发现更稀有的或是那些不可再生的资源。呃,当然,你每天踩在脚下的泥土就是一种不可再生资源。不过我们要说的是一些更为重要的东西,地牢里的宝物,珍稀的金属(铁,黄金等等)。

所以,做好准备吧。

探险前的准备工作

打算开始探险之前,下列物品是你应该先准备好的:

  • 一个,超有用,你可以随时迅速的在山坡上挖个洞然后封起来,有了它,这就是你的一个临时避难所。
  • 武器(说不准下一个转角就跳出一些见都没见过的怪物)
  • 食物。以防你的饥饿度下降。
  • 火把。怪物们只会在阴暗处刷新。
  • 把任何不必要带上的东西放进箱子。(万一死了也不至于损失惨重)
  • 可选:(可以随时随地确认当前的时间,用黄金红石合成)。
  • 可选:指南针(迷路时靠他找回家的路。注意:指南针永远指向你的重生点,如果你的房子和重生点离得太远,指南针就没啥用处了)用铁和红石合成。
  • 可选:地图(离家不远的话,地图比指南针更好用)用和指南针合成。

搜寻地标

为了不浪费宝贵的白天,趁着太阳挂在天上的时候多找些独特的地标,方块,和其他的一些东西。比如说:

  • 一大堆生物掉落的物品:这也就意味着附近极有可能有个洞穴入口,岩浆池,或是地牢。如果掉落的物品是羊毛的话,则说明有狼群在四周出没。
  • 苔石圆石,或是箱子:这三样东西(如果不是你自己放置的)是地牢的重要标志。不过小心,那里虽然有宝物,同时也常常有一个刷怪笼在边上。圆石也可能意味着附近有岩浆,不过岩浆本身也是种用途多多的资源。
  • 山:山里通常都有矿洞,而矿洞里通常有着大量资源。甚至(尽管不太常见)还藏有一条通向矿洞网络的小径。同样也要小心,黑暗里极有可能潜藏着攻击性的生物。
  • :火可能是一个燃烧中的怪物(见上文)或是别的可燃物。而自然引起的火只有可能来自于闪电或是岩浆。因此,如果当时没有暴风雨而你身边又恰好带着桶的话,去看看呗。或者在茂密的森林带中发现一片明显的空地也可能源于同样的原因。这些迹象常常被误解成是传说中的Herobrine造成的,不过很遗憾,不是。(压根儿就没这号人!)
  • 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!

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