Are you Bored of Minecraft?



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What to do when you’re Bored of Minecraft? Well, this video covers 30 different ways you can beat Minecraft boredom, from building Minecraft mega bases, to creating Minecraft lore, to improving Minecraft PVP skills. Minecraft is the best game ever made, there are thousands of Minecraft projects, and tonnes of different ways how to play Minecraft – you just need to playing! Is Minecraft dead? No! Is Minecraft boring? NO!

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38 thoughts on “Are you Bored of Minecraft?”

  1. I do 6:56 in my survival worlds all the time, but more so. Basically, I wander off with enough tools, food, and maybe a stack of wood planks to get by with, and I purposely get SUPER lost. I know I’ve made it when I can’t just wander back to my main base. At that point, it’s basically just starting a new survival world, and I build the base up from the resources I found in that area. Eventually, when that base is finished, I find my way back to my main base and work on a transportation hub.

    This works because I pretty much always make my main base close to the world spawn, so finding my way back with a compass is pretty easy. Plus, I make sure all my new bases are in different biomes than my previous ones (i.e. my spawn base is in the plains, so I have ones in the jungle and desert, etc.). It’s great for resource gathering, so you always have somewhere to stay without getting caught out at night.

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  2. You should definetly come to Fort William. We have LOADS of mountains and hills (including Ben Nevis!) and endless walks and bike rides. There's such a nice community here and beautiful scenery. Adventures await!

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  3. 1. Minecraft is a religion within of itself.
    2. It's not always the players fault that they're bored, Mojang clearly takes waayyyyy too much time to add like 3-4 features.
    3. Mods. Even if it's only 3-4 mods, it can make a huge difference to the game. Especially if it fixes a feature you don't enjoy all that much. You don't need to install like 100+ mods if you're scared of ruining the vanilla game. But don't be afraid of adding like 2 or 3 mods that can help enhance a certain area to the game. Like they say, everything in moderation.
    4. Play another game for awhile. You can gain inspiration very easily this way, and you'll eventually get the itch to play Minecraft again.

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  4. Yes Minecraft is low tier garbage I didn’t even buy it it was just on my Xbox but there’s no content at all wow find diamonds that’s it the dragon is easy and the wither is even easier there’s nothing hard and nothing to do it’s like you put a baby in front of it and they enjoy because kid brains but for anyone over 5 it’s awful and once every couple years they add something you have to go miles out of your way to find it and then it’s like oh I didn’t get anything or you get something you can get somewhere else faster

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  5. I'll be honest, 2nd step – i fail every time. However, it doesn't ruin my longevity because I don't cheat in a way that would make the game one sided. I don't remove the threat of dying, since that's the whole point. I do however use the x-ray resource pack, but not to actually see THROUGH things. I learned that if you put the x-ray resource pack under the actual default minecraft textures, instead of seeing through things, it actually completely removes the darkness. I can stroll through caves while seeing everything without a single torch. This helps with item retrieval, seeing mobs, etc. Of course i have to remember i have it disabled when going to play online though to avoid a ban lol

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  6. So if you ever feel like you're getting burnt out a good tip I've done for a while is to just take a break and do something else, this could be for a few days or a few weeks but taking a short break before you get fully burnt out lets you come back sooner than if you just kept powering through.

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  7. This can work for me since my friend who I played a lot of Minecraft with now almost doesn't play at all so my biggest project that I started working on it on march 2021 is basically abandoned, since we play on PS4 (bedrock edition) I was actually good at redstone before the update 1.15 I believe, but now I am good at command blocks, so this project I am talking about is a fully functional (mostly¹) among us map without mods (¹since most tasks, like wires, is almost impossible to replicate) and since I don't know how to build it basically stayed where it is, and I tried building after some time (actually just before a started working in the most difficult stuff from this among us map) and I was the middle with the opinions, I liked getting out of my hard coding which is to make commands, but I'm anxious so I can't build for long as I get bored so I can't actually do it, but at the same time I can't work on commands for more than 30 minutes today (when I started I was doing for around a hour and a half).

    Also for some curious of how many commands are in this among us map today is around 3460 commands, and the biggest systems are the voting system (around 1100 commands), tasks (all added together as now remaining 3 tasks is around 600 commands) and the names for the rooms (480 commands)

    Bonus: I actually spend 15 minutes writing this since I don't speak English as my mais language

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  8. I got bored of Minecraft about 2 years ago and stop playing all together and have now switched over to this game called boundless which is like Minecraft because there's a lot of building involved but you get the craft stuff and sell it and you get to go on these marble hunts and collect all their the mob loot from them with a bunch of people and making friends on it. It's a really great game. There's not a lot of griefing involved because any area that you call your base you have to what they call plot the area and any plotted area cannot be grieved cannot be messed with. The game is like Minecraft but way more sophisticated

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  9. Me and my friend have a creative world where we just build when we get bored, we have a massive vanilla inspired village, a mountain with smaller versions of biomes all over it, a mini Japan, a military base. 3 pyramids the biggest being 100-100. A Greek acropolis( building greek city) we’re building an Indian styled village next, and a volcano. We’ve had the world for 7-8 months now

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  10. This video is on point… That's why it keeps me getting back on playing minecraft because I have this project in mind… My very first project… To build a medieval kingdom including the villagers without confining them but build an actual kingdom… Having a townpeople with their own job and their own shops…. Building everything without using those automated farm… Well… Maybe just a little but not all… Well… Never built an automated farm before 'til now, nor know how to built either… So there… My problem is… Just finding a good server or realm that doesn't reset… Because my project, I know, will take years and years…

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  11. Linear progression has never been my thing. I have never beat the ender dragon.
    So I loaded it up and that's my plan for my new world after months of not playing.

    And I'm having a lot of fun

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  12. Ollie,
    I notice that this is a window into what's going on with you right now, and I'll offer some advice as someone who has been watching since Hermitcraft Series 4.
    You're overthinking it. People don't watch you for your "content," they watch you because you're YOU.
    Just play. Log on and do something.
    It doesn't have to be huge bases and massive technical farms, we just enjoy watching you do stuff.

    I think you're putting too much pressure on yourself to constantly outdo what you've already done, and nobody can do that forever.
    I've been going back and rewatching old seasons since you've been on hiatus, and even though they're a "regression" compared to later seasons, I still really enjoy them because you enjoy it.

    Anyway, I hope you're able to find some peace here. Hermitcraft hasn't been the same since you've been absent. In fact everybody seems to be doing other things now.

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