Why You Suck At Building Houses in Minecraft



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48 thoughts on “Why You Suck At Building Houses in Minecraft”

  1. Savage Title! I Actually am Good At Building Houses & This Was Actually Still Pretty Good Tips The Roof Ones Especially. Also there is a Lot more To Houses Than What He Explains.. it also Depends on if you Are making a Huge Ambitious Mansion or A Small & Cozy Cabin! He Also Doesn't give Every Technique when I Comes To Roofs, Chimneys, Walls, & Floor! For Example For The Roof He Doesn't Explain how To Get Window Shapes Into The Roof. & a Second Example For The Floor He Also Doesn't Explain Rugs, Underground Hatches, or Pillar Designs! The Last Thing I want To Mention About this Kind Of Build Is It Might Not be your Fancy when it Comes to Houses So Using Other Blocks For say, the Path, the Walls (The Windows Even), The Floor Or How Many Stories, Rooms, and Other Out Door Decorations! And A Bonus I've Had Some Rough Experience with Building Complex Ambitious Shapes For Houses And Some Things Don't Line Up Correctly! It's Frustrating & Even I Don't Know How To Deal With These Issues Yet! 😅 Any Way Hoped This Gave You Inspiration & More Ideas Have A Good life!!!

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  2. honestly my fav type of house is simply finding a hill, choose a spot to put the door and dig out the house.
    kind of like seeing the statue within the rock and I'm just chiseling it out.

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  3. As someone who was part of a build team for servers and custom maps there are some really good basic tips in this video that would be helpful for beginners however there are some things here that aren't really advisable such as using polished versions of blocks unless needed since a grid texture can be very disturbing to a build and not leaning so heavily on logs when building traditional style houses.

    I'd suggest that the best way of becoming better at building is loosely following tutorials like this and figuring out what works, by all means use these as practise builds but don't just blindly follow everything here because as much as I love shulkercraft, they're not professional builders and some things here could do with some changes.

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  4. Underrated blocks for decoration:-
    Cracked blocks(made in a furnace)
    mossy blocks(made with moss or vines)
    mud bricks
    clay bricks
    podzol(mycelium may also look good)
    warped wart and nether wart blocks
    oxidised cut copper

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  5. Here are 2 tips that I like to use when building:

    1) Try to design things on a creative copy of your world and figure out what looks good or not

    2) Try building small and medium builds with the materials you have or can get easily in the early game before going on to make massive building projects when you are in the late game so you won't have to have stress when trying to gather materials(like quartz & purpur) for the build when you are still in the early game

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  6. I am by no means an expert builder like some people here are claiming to be but I do enjoy building. From the perspective of someone who doesn't have all day to play minecraft and plays it more for fun than because I’m good at it. I have some recommendation for people who want to just enjoy a good building time.
    1. I recommend to take everything you’ve seen on building as simply suggestions not requirement. Do what feels right and comfortable to you.
    2. Don’t overly plan your builds if your not the type that gets enjoyment from planning every aspect of something. I personally dont get enjoyment from planning every aspect and like more to see where my mind takes me (I however still recommend to do basic things like plan out shape of your build with some dirt blocks).
    2. Dont use all of these materials if you dont have them readily available. I personally find it ridiculous how many blocks they ask you to both find and obtain huge amounts of. Instead use blocks readily available in your environment. Not only will this make it less tedious but help make your build feel less out of place in it’s environment.
    3. Don’t be scared to break things down and rebuild it if they dont feel right to you but one thing you must never do is break down a build that is finished. Even if you no longer appreciate it, it is now a part of you and your world. It tells your story and how you’ve improved and you can always look back upon it fondly.
    P.s. I personally love scaffolding, try it out!

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