PlatinumThief’s use of different stone types gives it a rustic aesthetic, and there’s a farm built onto the side of this Minecraft house as well. While it’s the smallest build shown so far, it’s also the least resource intensive, making it ideal for players just starting out. Up next is an elven, cottagecore style base by PlatinumThief. In exchange, you’ll have a nifty hiding mechanism, as well as everything you need-ranging from animal pens to an auto-smelting center. Unlike previously mentioned builds, this one will take up a lot of resources and time. Going back to hidden underground designs is another build by disruptive builds. Leaving the ground floor as-is also allows for easy access to farmland, making for an easy source of food early on. Rather than spending time excavating a large portion of land, this build takes even further advantage of the game’s verticality, and focuses on using materials that are easy to obtain, while remaining compact. Similar to the circular base before, here’s another one by Reimiho. I’m also terrible at redstone, so it’s a good thing that the hiding mechanism itself is rather simple. I’m usually not really a fan of modern-styled houses (especially in Minecraft), but I’ve always loved the color scheme provided by nether quartz and other, darker colors. Next up is a modern underground secret base, designed by WiederDude. This one takes some time (and some excavation), but takes advantage of Minecraft’s verticality to really get the most out of whatever space you choose to build in. Next up is a circular, semi-underground base by YouTuber moby-dick, who was even thoughtful enough to include the number of materials required. There’s also a “Great Library” version of this base, which can be found here. ![]() While it may seem a tad large at first, the simple but all-inclusive layout makes it perfect for the early game, when you’re just getting off your feet, and easy to expand on later. Ultimate Survival Baseįirst up is the so-called “Ultimate Survival Base” by disruptive builds. They might not be the biggest, or the coolest Minecraft builds, but these videos cover a few ideas to help you get started on your survival base.ĭo you have an awesome Minecraft base design? Have you put together a tutorial on how to build it, or a YouTube video that shows it off? Send us a link to it in the comment section below and we’ll consider featuring it in this post! Also, please consider subscribing to these YouTuber’s channels as they have put in some real effort in bringing you these tutorials. But some people (myself included) have issues visualizing what they want, making it helpful to have an aide of some sort, if not a flat-out tutorial. But even with all the new additions, it’s the same game-you mine and craft.īuilding that first base is an important step in the process of making the world your own. If you’re an older, returning player like me-that hasn’t touched the game in years, it’s pretty easy to be overwhelmed by the sheer amount of stuff that they’ve added. ![]() Despite falling out of the limelight around 2013, the game has since been given a new lease on life, attracting both new and old players with a variety of adjustments, additions, and absolutely massive content patches. Minecraft has always been something of an enigma in the world of gaming.
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