20 Things To Do In Every New Minecraft World

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Published 2023-04-09
20 Things To Do In Every New Minecraft World

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Learn Minecraft How To Start Your New World Tips and Tricks with 20 steps to starting a new Minecraft world properly in this ultimate Minecraft 1.19 survival guide because how to start a Minecraft world the right way with The Complete Minecraft Beginners Guide for 2023 and find out how to Start your Minecraft Survival Properly in this Minecraft Beginners Guide including tips tricks for Minecraft 1.19 Survival Hacks and Secrets To Make you go from noob to pro in Minecraft Survival Guide for Java Edition & Bedrock Edition!

📑Chapters📑
0:00 - 20 New World Tricks
0:11 - Collect All Sapling Types
1:02 - Protect Two Villagers
1:57 - Loot Nearby Structures
2:47 - Farm Wheat & Sugarcane
3:50 - Start Caving Very Soon
4:45 - Mark Out The Spawnpoint
5:40 - Save Two Mobs Of Each
6:31 - Make Free Fuel Campfires
7:22 - Shield & Bucket Protection
8:20 - Get Easy Food From Fish
9:15 - Make A Lava Nether Portal
10:09 - Nether Protection Tricks
11:02 - Build A Starter Base
11:48 - Barter Gold With Piglins
12:47 - Harvest & Use Bonemeal
13:39 - Grow Pumpkins & Melons
14:32 - Use Cheap Villager Trades
15:21 - Raid Shipwreck Chests
16:06 - Enchant Your Tools Early
17:05 - Use Allays For Wood

All Comments (21)
  • For the sapling tip make sure you get a decent amount of dark oak. They don’t drop as many saplings as the others, plus they need 4.
  • @skidskudd
    For the villagers, wait until night time and just place any block in front of their doors while they are sleeping. Thats just how I do it.
  • @Odd1006
    I think this video is a sign that I need to start a new world. Been contemplating it for awhile.
  • Gotta love Campfires. They are definitely one of my favorite additions to Minecraft. Campfires and potatoes. So OP early game. Also, I'm not sure how many other people know this, I only learned it myself a few months ago. But once you're done with a treasure map, don't throw it away. You can use it like any other map on a cartography table. Zoom out on it 4 times with 4 paper and you have yourself a regular old map, albeit with a red x on it. Saves you that precious iron and redstone so you don't have to keep making compasses to make maps. Great way to get a map early on.
  • @ChSjRi
    5:40 I'd suggest getting those two mobs in a fence as soon as possible, and make it sheep too. I find too many mobs when I don't need to, and when I do, they are almost scarce because they despawn. The reason why sheep too, is because if you manage to find iron, you can make yourself some shears without having to kill them. In the past, I used to find myself looking for sheep late at night trying to build a bed, and when I find one, it just simply drops one wool block, and it's not even the same color. With shears you get two or more instead.
  • @LambdaMc
    Another different way than start caving very soon to do is if your scared of mobs, you could make a mine down to bedrock level, and do stripmining there with a chance of finding iron and diamond, for beginners its risky to go to caves as there can be a deep dark and they might be scared fighting mobs, and risk of falling into lava
  • @Ja1sc3L113r
    Nice. I always sample saplings when I start exploring a new world. Cause i wasnt ALLL THE TREEESSSSS. Also, I tend to be a Dwarf/wolf. I typically always find the nearest stoney hill, or a mountain and immediately make myself a den. And go from there.
  • when i start first thing i look for is hay bales at the villages. my friends look at me like i’m nuts but wheat always come handy when making a animal farm
  • @gms02
    This video feels like it was made for me, just started a new world and trying to beat the usual burnout. Thank you so much, your videos have been wonderful. I'm gonna try to make this one last <3
  • @_RPP_
    you tend to forget when u write down coordinates on a piece of paper or on other platforms, i’d suggest u bring book & quill whenever u go so u can write down coordinates
  • Love these straight forward videos from you. No time wasted, always on point and even for experienced players there is new stuff to learn. ♥
  • This video came out exactly when I needed it. Thanks eyecraft.
  • @CartoonEric
    It's always nice to have a refresher course.
  • Another good thing to do early game is to attempt to locate an ore vein (specifically Iron ore vein) which can be a great way to obtain tons of iron early on (especially if you can't build an iron farm yet).
  • @pennali8854
    I'd love to see local difficulty find its way to bedrock soon, it's such a minor difference but I love the mechanic
  • @eupharosmc65
    I love how your composure breaks a little at 2:30 when you realize how awesome that book haul is! Great content as always; keep it coming! [EDIT] Also: "...ef_fish_ently..." Nicely done; that was a perfect delivery! 🤣 ("base-ics" was also good!) Also also: my initial Nether strategy is F3, F2, F3 in quick succession. Saves an external record of those initial coords but prevents getting bushwhacked by a magma cube or ghast while writing down the location and the screen is filled with the debug text
  • @dresdyn100
    I try to put a lot of my automatic farms close to spawn, that way they're always running.
  • quick tip: if you find a village. try also farming potatoes with the wheat melons and pumpkins. this will allow you to farm pigs (which are useless but eh) and a good food source