The Ultimate Minecraft 1.20 Survival Guide - New World To Elytra

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The Ultimate Minecraft 1.20 Survival Guide - New World To Elytra

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Learn Everything About Survival Minecraft in this Ultimate Minecraft Guide to Survival, Including How to Start Your New Minecraft World, How to Get Diamonds and Mine in Minecraft 1.20 and Raid The Nether Fortress, Defeat The Ender Dragon and Raid End Cities For Elytra and Shulker Boxes. Also With over 25 Tips for Minecraft You Might Not Know and top 15 tips and Tricks in Minecraft in this Ultimate Guide to become a pro in this Minecraft Beginners Guide with How to Play Minecraft Survival and How to Start your Minecraft Survival World Properly with Minecraft Beginner and Advanced Tips and Tricks and 29 Ways You Might Be Playing Minecraft Wrong not quite 157 Minecraft Facts You Missed But also Cheap Minecraft Hacks and Minecraft 1.20 and 1.20 Tutorial Hope you enjoy!

📑Chapters📑
0:00 - Survival Minecraft Guide
0:10 - First Steps In New World
2:30 - Exploration Explained
5:54 - Tool Upgrades & Caving
9:19 - Creating a Starter Base
12:29 - Crop, Animal & Micro Farms
13:56 - How to Mine Diamonds
17:18 - Strip Mining For Diamonds
19:20 - Collecting & Using Obsidian
22:42 - Nether Exploration & Raiding
26:03 - Nether Fortress Raiding
29:13 - Ender Pearls & Blaze Rods
34:16 - Finding The Stronghold
41:41 - Raiding The Stronghold
47:03 - Ender Dragon Battle
50:38 - Defeating The Ender Dragon
53:37 - Raiding The End C

All Comments (21)
  • thousands of hours on minecraft and this video is still so enjoyable
  • @Plisko1
    Some Minecraft YouTubers would take 60 episodes to cover this much material. You created the Cliff Notes version! Well done. Great editing.
  • @itspurple9824
    i really apreciate how you always include tips for bedrock players because i noticed that most other youtubers just assume everybody is on java or doesnt know much about bedrock but you always seem to add in stuff like “if your on bedrock you need to” “or if your on bedrock” etc.
  • @kingphil1438
    There is no one that does it like this guy. I've been intimidated by some of the scenarios in minecraft because I'm bad at combat in the game and also very easily get stressed, but with Eyecrafts videos it becomes less scary. A sincere thanks from me. ❀
  • @user-xe5dh9qz3w
    The fact that you do not get bored watching a 1 hour video on youtube in 2023 is mind-blowing really great editing and commentary good job <3
  • @joell2912
    I never played, watched, or knew much about Minecraft until a few months ago. Got into it because my 4 year old son liked building and its hard to find a guide like this on the actual playthrough. Thank you for this
  • @TheGarretThief
    I think right now fastest way to get into comfortable stage for long-term game plans is scout for village -> create breeding chamber for villagers -> create an early trade hall -> get diamond gear -> get elytra -> create Enderman XP farm -> create an iron farm -> create gold farm -> create mob farm -> create sugar cane farm -> create final version of trade hall using void trading -> max your gear with enchantments (also it's time to scout for Soul Speed and Swift Sneak) and create some backup and swap setup -> use TNT to cover all your gear with Netherite -> create stacking raid farm for infinite totems -> scout end for end cities to get swap elytra and fill endchest with shulkerboxes -> create mid base and Nether HUB with hyperloops to every places you need -> create wither skeletons farm -> find wither's bedrock killing spot -> cover every places you're using with beacons. At this place you have all basic stuff for any big project you're interested in and further progression highly depends on it. Like, you may be need Guardians/Sheep/Dirt/etc farm, all belong to materials you're interested in. It may seems like a huge list, but IMHO if you ready to spend thousands of hours in your survival projects, this is definitely fastest way to get into comfort place. And ofc speed of execution of this list depends entirely on your experience, skills and knowledges and there's thousands of tips, how you can get through it faster. But in general - use schematics to count materials you need and not waste time mining more that necessary, watch for speedrunning strats, it can save plenty of time on early stages and don't waste time creating early farms, that you will be rebuild in really small amount of time. P.S. I really appreciate and respect your work on creating this video, it's really helpful for new players or for those ppl, who just wanna soft and relaxing gameplay. I'm just putting here a plan for more advanced and long-term playthrough.
  • @_emory
    Top tip, learned via experience: upon receiving your elytra, do not forget that without your netherite chestplate you are susceptible to lava and wither skeletons!
  • @Springflut_
    Here are a few tips for the end (-cities) 1. use slabs instead of whole blocks to build across. 2. End cities generate in a grid. And always in chunks that are a multiple of 20. So it's best to look at the chunks coordinate (F3) and make sure it's a multiple of 20. Once you have done this, you only need to run straight in one direction. (The probability that the end city is on the chunk coordinates that are a multiple of 20 (for example 80 and -120) is about 45% (of course there has to be an island there and not just void).
  • @RedisFun2
    He is good at being chill, and not overwhming the viewer with too much stuff, and balances without over simplifing or dumbing it down. That can be a tough balance!
  • @thomb.9013
    if you dont want to progress normally, you can use the villagers, give one a flethcing table and one a smithing table, and then trade sticks for ems, use those to level the toolsmith, and then he can trade you iron tools, and eventually diamond ones. you can also use a blast furnace for full diamond armor selling villager, all from selling sticks. for weapons, get a weaponsmith using a grindstone
  • @KhaelaMenshaK
    Haha, the video about dyes and rockets you shortened from 40 to 20 mins, now you upload a full hour! As someone with a bit more attention span than a squirrel, I love it!!
  • @Radish21
    the thing I love about minecraft is that you are never forced to go at a certain pace, for me I’ve had a survival world for almost year coming on and off, and I still haven’t beat the wonder dragon but will soon, so yh I love this aspect, makes the game less stressful
  • @billbenedon4025
    I get that every mob in Minecraft is purely AI, but I always feel obligated to be nice to things such as villagers, especially after the Village and Pillage Update where your main objective in villages is to protect them from the illagers. I always replant crops and if I can help it I craft my own bed so someone doesn’t have to sleep on the floor đŸ€Ł
  • @SlagarYT
    This guy has the best vids on Minecraft.
  • Hey eyecraft. I don’t know if you remember me, but I was on one of your streams, and asked for advice on how to get back into my survival world. I’ve recently done that, and it’s been really fun. Thanks for reading this, if you did
  • @Imspeshial
    I’ve played Minecraft for my entire life and know the game from top to bottom, yet I still watched this entire video. Thank you for creating such entertaining and informative content. Keep up the good work ❀
  • I started in alpha and never have I enjoyed Minecraft more than playing the way you explained. It's such a pleasure to have the items I need BEFORE I go building complex frustrating structures.