![]() It’s going to take some serious dedication and lots of time. Having said that, making a castle is no joke. Our list of best Minecraft texture packs can help you find a few great options to complete the medieval theme for your world. Then, you can even install texture packs in Minecraft to customize how your castle’s looks. But before you start building them, make sure you know how to download and install Minecraft maps to use some of the ready-made castles. You can choose the one you want to recreate based on your interest, time, and the efforts behind its process. With that, you have a complete list of the best Minecraft castle ideas at your disposal. And if you ever want to bring in real dragons to your world, the best Minecraft mods are just a click away.īuild the Best Minecraft Castle Design Ideas Details on the castle are as impressive as the dragons. Both of these dragons are made out of blocks but feel totally real from a short distance. This idea by Youtuber GeminiTay brings an isolated island castle to the game, alongside two dragons. Hogwarts – Harry Potter Castle in Minecraft.Iridium Steve didn’t want to live in the same world as a shulker (and didn’t have elytra yet). ![]() I’d be interested to hear what you think and if you think there are other villager types that might add to the vanilla game. The main driver of this idea is to give players in vanilla Minecraft a “fair” way to make stairs, but it could be a new villager profession as a pleasant side effect. Maybe they don’t exist in Desert Villages (no trees) or they trade any wood type in that biome because wood is so scarce. They could offer trades where they accept emeralds for things like Signs, Fence Posts, Stairs and other wooden products. At higher levels they could accept “exotic” wood types (for more emeralds) that are from a biome dissimilar to the village biome (so accepting acacia on a Taiga village for example). The type of wood they wanted at the low level would match the biome (so Oak / Birch for plans villages, Spruce for Taiga villages, Acacia for Savannah villages). They could accept logs or planks to trade for emeralds at low levels. It could also be a work block for a new villager type – the Carpenter. Now you can use this One Chunk Medieval House and easily copy and paste. Will you look at this, It appears that I made another Minecraft Medieval House. You would get four times as many items out of a log as you would from a plank. Medieval House One Chunk v3 1.15.2 Minecraft Map. Perhaps it could even allow you to skip steps of crafting by allowing logs (as well as planks) to be directly converted to stairs, slabs etc. I propose the “Carpentry Block” which would function for a player like the stonecutter, but for wood. Obviously you can use the crafting table, but you get the poor wood ratio, unless you apply a mod or datapack like the Hermitcraft server has. When 1.17 allowed the Stonecutter to create copper block stairs more efficiently, it seems to me that there should be a block in the game to allow wooden stairs and slabs to be created. I’m also enjoying Empires and the Hardcore Survival guide now. ![]() The One Chunk build series gives you a wide range of styles, incuding Windmills, Bases, Temples and Houses. I really enjoy the in depth discussions you have about the game and the interviews with developers. 16×16 blocks is enough space to create some amazing structures with superb detail. I’ve been listening to The Spawn Chunks for a few months after learning the basics of Minecraft mainly from the Minecraft Survival guide. What do you think about these ideas? Or do you feel like wood types still being a grind at end game is fine for the game Then a tree farm could basically be a block storage like people do for farming mushroom blocks. Minecraft Tutorial time Today we're going to build a cosy and detailed rustic house using basic materials - all in a single chunk (a 16x16 area). Maybe a special axe enchantment or an effect like Haste. This would certainly be the more versatile solution.īut for wood, maybe the answer lies in having a way to be able to insta-mine it. Like a type of TNT based on soul sand, which you can get renewably from Piglin bartering. A lot of the other materials you can either farm with pistons or insta-mine with beacons, or you destroy a desert for TNT.įor a long time I thought the answer could be a way to get something like TNT renewably. It seems to be the only material that you always need a lot of, but is still a grind at end game if you play with “intended mechanics”. I want various types of wood and I need lots of it for large build projects. It’s working out fine for me – the only thing where I feel really limited is farming wood. ![]() For example I don’t build on the Nether roof and I don’t want to use TNT duping. I like to play Minecraft without relying too much on what I consider exploits.
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