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So you've finally bought Minecraft and created your Xbox profile account.
You sit down, load the game and select your character, Steve (male) or Alex (female).
Now what?
It's time to unleash your inner adventurer, that's what! Start your first Minecraft world and live to tell the tale.
1. Start a new world
Minecraft is a sandbox video game where you explore and create virtual worlds made up of blocks.
You can start a singleplayer world or join an existing multiplayer server.
You can customize settings like name, difficulty, and game mode in any world you create.
Set your spawn point by sleeping in a bed or using a /spawnpoint command. Your spawn point is the location where your character will generate in the Minecraft world when joining for the first time or upon death.
2. Select a game mode
When choosing your game mode, think about what you want to do in your new world.
Survival mode: gather resources and survive thunderstorms and monster attacks.
Creative mode: you have unlimited resources and are free to build and explore.
Adventure mode: play custom maps created by other players, but you typically can't break or place blocks.
Spectator mode: explore the world without interacting with it.
Did you know?
You can change the game mode during play using the /gamemode command if you have operator privileges.
3. Explore and gather resources
Explore your new world and gather basic resources like wood, stone, iron, coal, and food.You'll need these to feed yourself, craft tools, build structures, and survive hostile mob attacks in the game.
To gather wood, hit a tree with your hands or any tool you have.
To gather wool, kill a sheep. Once you craft shears, you can shear them instead.
To gather stone, break gray blocks on cliffs.
To gather iron and coal, find an entrance to a cave and break gray blocks with tan (for iron) and black (for coal) spots using a stone pickaxe.
Any animals and crops you see in the wild can be your food source. For best results, don't kill baby animals, and prepare the soil before you plant the seeds.
Did you know?
One day is 8 minutes long in Minecraft. This means that time passes quickly and you must have enough resources to survive the night when hostile mobs come out (unless you choose to play in creative or spectator mode).
4. Craft and build
Use the crafting menu to turn your gathered resources into useful tools and items.
Gather wood and turn it into planks. Use the planks to create a crafting table. Use the table to craft other things.
Gather wood and stone to craft tools (like a shovel and a pickaxe).
Gather iron to craft weapons to protect yourself (like a sword or an axe).
Gather food and coal to cook the food.
Craft a bed to set your spawn point and rest. Hostile mobs that appear at night can't hurt you when you're in bed.
Quiz
Diego is low on health and doesn't have any food. Which of the following activities could help Diego recover health?
Eating a cooked porkchop is the best way to recover health. Eating raw chicken will probably give you the hunger effect. Nooo! Be sure to cook your food. Killing a sheep will give you food and wool. Wool and wood will make it possible to craft a bed. You'll need a bed to survive the night.
Did you know?
Eating raw food won't restore as many hunger points. Raw chicken might give you food poisoning. Remember to set your spawn point, just in case you die from eating the wrong thing. Use coal to start a campfire to cook your food.
5. Expand and create
As you gather more resources and become familiar with the game, you can start building structures. Start by planning and building your base, then consider more complex structures.
You can explore caves for valuable ores, and experiment with redstone (aka Minecraft electricity).
You can use redstone to craft:
items and blocks needed to build power doors, gates, and trapdoors
defense systems
redstone lamps and torches, and more
At this stage in the game, the only things limiting you are your imagination and adulting. Good luck!
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This Byte has been authored by
Anita Damjanovic
Customer Education Specialist | Educator
PhD