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The list below contains tutorials describing various factors and mechanics of Minecraft. Template:TOC
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Introductory
These tutorials are designed to help newcomers to Template:MC get a basic understanding of the game.
Newcomer survival
- Beginner's guide
- Best biomes to use
- Hunger management
- Things to do
- Things not to do
- Simple tips and tricks
Shelters
General
Getting to know the game better. These are for when the player is comfortably established. Template:Columns-list
Enchanting and smelting
These tutorials provide information on how the furnaces and the enchantment system work.
- Template:BlockSprite Minecraft:Enchanting mechanics
- Template:BlockSprite Anvil mechanics
- Template:BlockSpriteTemplate:BlockSpriteTemplate:BlockSpriteTemplate:BlockSprite Automatic smelting
- Template:BlockSprite Manual smelting
Non-standard survival
Tutorials that involve a non-standard environment.
- Desert survival
- End survival
- Gathering resources on peaceful difficulty
- Managing slimes in superflat mode
- Nether survival
- The Void
- Thunderstorm survival
Advanced
Tutorials that require using exploits or commands.
Challenges
Non-standard survival
Challenge maps
Construction
Block breaking
These tutorials provide information on how to break blocks automatically, usually by an explosion.
Farming
Template:MainThese tutorials provide information on crop and mob farming. In most cases, the player has a choice among a variety of farming methods and designs. While a huge automatic farm may be useful where large supplies of something are needed, it's important to remember that a small, simple farm can easily provide enough resources for an early-game player, or casual use in general.
Items
Mobs
Mechanisms
These tutorials provide information on redstone mechanisms.
Basic redstone
- Redstone tutorials: Roundup of all redstone-related tutorials (some are also linked below)
- Minecraft:Redstone dust: The core material that enables most redstone devices, being crafted into many of them and also placed to carry signals.
- Minecraft:Redstone mechanics: The basic game mechanics for redstone power and signals.
- Minecraft:Redstone components: The blocks that are used in and with redstone contraptions.
- Minecraft:Redstone circuits: Lists various types of reusable circuits that can be used to manipulate signals, with sub-pages giving examples of the various types.
- Redstone tips: Hints and advice for building your redstone devices.
Various devices
- Automatic respawn anchor recharger: Recharges respawn anchors so they can be used again.
- Combination locks: Locks that only open with the right combination entered.
- Command blocks and functions: Making many contraptions using command blocks.
- Crafter: Automated crafting systems.
- Flying machines: Slime block contraptions that can fly.
- Hopper: Hoppers are key for item handling and sorting.
- Item sorting: Sorts items.
- Item transportation: Moves items.
- Mechanisms: Lists an assortment of complete devices using redstone.
- Observer stabilizer: Keeps observer-based contraptions from continuously firing.
- Randomizers: Generates random outputs.
- Redstone music: Creating music with Minecraft:note blocks and redstone circuits.
- Rube Goldberg machine: Complexity and spectacle!
- Shulker box storage: A storage system that relies on shulker boxes.
Detectors
- Block update detector: Sends a signal if a block state changes.
- Comparator update detector: Sends a signal if a comparator detects a change in a block.
- Daylight detector: Sends a signal if the light changes.
Minecarts
- Minecarts: Large railway systems can benefit from redstone at the terminals.
- Storage minecarts: Loading and unloading chests and hopper minecarts.
- Digital: Digital method of loading and unloading chests and hopper minecarts.
Traps
- Template:EntitySprite Snow golems
- Template:BlockSprite TNT cannons
- Template:BlockSprite Trapdoor uses
- Traps and Trap design
Pistons
Tripwire
Advanced redstone
Multiplayer
These tutorials provide technical information on servers and tips for multiplayer.
- Playing on servers
- Multiplayer survival
- Spawn jails for multiplayer
- Griefing prevention
- Hiding chests
- PvP (Java Edition)
- PvP (Bedrock Edition)
- PvP (Combat Tests)
- PvP (1.8)
- Joining a LAN world with alternate accounts
Server setup
Technical
These tutorials provide information on technical matters, such as mods and snapshots.
- Moving structures using structure blocks from world to world
- Improving frame rate
- Minecraft help FAQ
- Note Block Studio
- Programs and editors
- Running the data generator
- Update Java to latest version
- See Minecraft's code
- Downgrading
- Creating Forge mods
- Minecraft in VR
Maps
Resource packs
Data packs
- Creating a data pack
- Importing a data pack
- Adding a new dimension
- Custom structures
- Adding custom trims
- Adding custom paintings
- Adding custom enchantments
- Repairing a world corrupted by a data pack
Creating Minecraft media
Game installation
- Installing a version
- Installing Minecraft Preview and beta versions
- Obtaining a crash report
- Custom Minecraft directory
- Playing and saving Minecraft on a thumb drive
- Playing Minecraft on Linux
- Recover corrupted saved world data
- Run Minecraft through Google Drive
- Save game data to Dropbox (world data only)
- Saving data Dropbox guide
- Create a Mac OS X startup daemon
- Java Edition on Chrome OS
Legacy tutorials
The following tutorials are obsolete and intended for older versions of Minecraft. They are kept here for historical purposes.
- Custom texture packs — Minecraft:texture packs are no longer used, Minecraft:resource packs use new file structure
- How to get a crash report (old) — No longer works with the current launcher
- Water tram - Boat mechanics have been overhauled
- Repeater reboot system — A glitch that existed in Beta only
- Update LWJGL (Legacy) — Current launcher automatically updates libraries
- Custom lake — These methods are no longer needed since water is more obliging
- Water ladder — No longer works as given, water behavior has changed a lot since Beta
- Installing mods - Modloader — ModLoader is no longer supported by its creator
- Far Lands — Only existed before Beta 1.8
- Instant wire — A glitch that existed in Beta
- Update Minecraft — Updating and downgrading Minecraft is automatic in the new launcher
- Minecart booster — Minecart boosters were fixed shortly after the introduction of powered rails.
- Survival with no enabled data packs — Since 1.16, this is no longer possible as data packs are now validated before the world is created, and some tags are necessary for the data packs to be valid.
- Door-based iron golem farming — Villages are no longer based around doors with the Minecraft:Village & Pillage update.
- Legacy village mechanics — Villages are no longer based around doors with the Minecraft:Village & Pillage update.
- Village chaining — Villages are no longer based around doors with the Minecraft:Village & Pillage update.
- Potion farming — This method of potion farming was patched in version 1.17.30 as a result of being too overpowered. Witch farms can still give potions, however.
- End of light mob farms — Patched in Minecraft:22w12a
- Custom world generation
- Obtaining discontinued features — Information on how to obtain features that could only be collected in older versions but can be updated into future versions.
- Playing and saving Minecraft on a thumb drive with the old launcher
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