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Minecraft Guidebooks: The Ultimate Hints & Tips Guide
Minecraft Guidebooks: The Ultimate Hints & Tips Guide
Minecraft Guidebooks: The Ultimate Hints & Tips Guide
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Minecraft Guidebooks: The Ultimate Hints & Tips Guide

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Amaze your friends with over 500 SECRET hints, tips and cheats. This is the Ultimate Minecraft Handbook

The Ultimate Hints & Tips Guide will lead you from your first night in minecraft and guide you through every stage of your adventure, with hints, tips and advice, to become a true Minecraft Expert.

Included Inside:
Your First Night In Minecraft
Master the Basics - 22 Great Hints & Tips
Mining - 34 Hints & Tips
PvP - Beat Your Friends Online
Dealing With Mobs - Over 200 helpful facts!
Living In Minecraft - 30 Hints to Improve Your Gameplay
Exploring - A Guide to Survival
Advanced Awesome Tips
Cheat Codes - A complete list of cheat codes and how to use them
Advanced User Guide - A Guide to Moding, Adventure Maps, New Skins and more!
Resource Center - A Guide to 128 Crafting Recipes
Item Id's - Over 600 Item Id's to use on cheats

This Ultimate Hints & Tips Guide will allow you to amaze your friends with all your new found skills. Don't get left behind, become a Minecraft Expert!

Minecraft Guidebooks - Ultimate Hints & Tips is an unofficial Minecraft Guide and is an original work of fan fiction that is not associated with Minecraft or Mojang/Notch. It is an unofficial work and is not sanctioned nor has it been approved by the makers of Minecraft.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAndy Scott
Release dateJul 20, 2014
ISBN9781310663840
Minecraft Guidebooks: The Ultimate Hints & Tips Guide
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Andy Scott

Andy Scott was born and raised in Gloucestershire England. At 20 he left to travel the world for 3 years. While backpacking in Florida he met his wife, Fiona, and moved to Ireland where he raised his family of 2 daughters and a son. Currently Andy lives and works in the South West Region of France with his wife and children. This is his first novel.

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    Goooood, I liked it! Its pretty good, But some tips I knowed allready. My favorite is that with the xray vision. Great job!
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    How to craft the different things in Mine craft. Thanks, you helped me a lot

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Minecraft Guidebooks - Andy Scott

Minecraft is a sandbox indie game that allows players to build amazing structures out of blocks of various materials. It's simple, blocky appearance is it's charm and each and every block that makes up the world of minecraft has the ability to be broken and reformed into another object. Call it LEGO on steroids, and just like Lego, it is an highly addictive game for players of all ages.

When first entering minecraft you find yourself represented in this new world as an avatar called 'Steve', but unlike most games on the market today you are given no instructions, no game rules or even any goals to achieve. You find your self standing in a pixel generated world wondering what to do. You wander around a little, hit a few objects and watch them break, then think, 'what next?' If you hang around for a few minutes the sun cycles through the sky and darkness descends on the world, and the monsters come out. Yep, good all fashioned gaming, when it gets dark you will be inundated with monsters, known affectionately as 'mobs'. Zombies, Skeletons, Spiders and Creepers will descend on you and ruin your first day. When killed you will immediately 'respawn', allowing you to continue the game, but wait, it's still dark and the mobs are still attacking. Suddenly it's not such a simple game but a race to survive. Many players give up at this point for lack of knowledge but for those that persevere, they quickly discover that minecraft has so much more to offer than simply surviving your first night, and many will declare that minecraft is simply the greatest game ever designed.

So, what makes minecraft so great? Quite simply, it's the players ability to do whatever they like. Most games will bind you to a set of rules, that demand that you complete certain tasks before moving forward, but with minecraft there are no rules. In fact you can even play the game in 'creative mode,' allowing you to turn off the dangerous mobs so you can concentrate on building some amazing, gravity defying structures.

So there you have it, the greatest game ever created, but wait, there is more. Minecraft was created by Swedish programmer Markus Notch Persson, and he freely believed in open source development. What this means for the player is he has made the sources code of the game (the bricks and mortar that is the game itself) freely available to other programmers, allowing them to modify the game as they like. This has spawned an whole, non profit industry, designing add-on's to the game, called 'mods'. Mods are as varied as the programmers imagination, from designing a new mob for the game to creating whole new worlds. Players can even play online with each other in worlds created for a specific purpose. Wish you could play 'Hunger Games'? no problem. How about exploring 'Herobrine's' mansion? There are hundreds of different worlds, created by minecraft enthusiasts for you to try out, and in this world of corporate capitalism, it's refreshing that most mods are freely available to download.

So that's it, the greatest game ever created is still evolving. Everyday something new will pop up on the internet, spawned from the imagination of a minecraft enthusiast, so this book will try to teach you the basics, along with some awesome new hints and tips to not only keep you alive but also become a Master of Minecraft.

Minecraft Basics

This section is for all new players to minecraft. For those who have played before please feel free to jump forward to find all the great new tips.

Controls

W - To move forward - Double tap to sprint

S - Backwards, double tap to sprint

Q - Hit

A - Moves left

D - Moves right

Spacebar - Jumps

Left shift - Sneak

1 to 9 - Select hot bar options

ECS - Pause

F1 - Toggle view / Heads up display

F3 - This will bring up x,y, and z coordinates in the upper left-hand corner.

X measures how far you move east or west.

Y measures how high you are in the world.

Z measures how far you move north and south.

F5 - Between 2D and 3D mode

F8 - Toggle Cinematic View

F10 - Full Screen Toggle

Health

The health bar is a row of 10 hearts across the bottom of the screen which is worth 20 hit points. When the bar is empty you die. You will lose half a heart whenever you are hit. Falling, starving, drowning or being attacked will cause you

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