How to build a roof in minecraft pocket edition




















No balcony and no grass on top. Nice house and Thanks for showing your idea but, can you add some Measurements so I can do it right? Thanks in advance :D. This type of modern design is also now outdated in the minecraft community. Then make a tut on the new version pls I really want to build modern but i dont really understand how.

Reply 5 years ago. I estimated and my house turned out great. Thx for the instructable! By Big flappy bunny Follow. More by the author:. Again make a stone box but leave room for a balcony. Plant your crops. You generally want at least 32 of each type of crop growing. This means wheat seeds, beetroot seeds, potatoes, and carrots.

Remember to light up your perimeters. Not only should you light up the area around you crops, but also around your settlement. You never know if that surprise creeper is right around the corner. Plant berry bushes. Be careful, they sting you when they are fully grown so create some paths so that berries are accessible and you don't die in the process.

They slow you unlike other crops and don't require replanting. If you found a spruce forest and took the berry bushes, go ahead and plant the bushes. You can also plant bamboo if you have any, but keep in mind that it has very little use.

Build pens for animals. You want to typically have a bigger pen for both cows and pigs, as they give you the best possible food source. However, make sure you don't forget the chickens and sheep. Look out for any wandering traders. Wandering traders are NPCs that trade a variety of different items, some of which are hard to find.

If he has nothing worth trading, you can go ahead and kill the NPC and the llamas. In doing so, the llamas will attack, and deal half a heart of damage. When they die, each llama will also drop a lead, another hard to obtain item. Lead animals to your pens. You can do this by holding the animal's favorite food in your hand, and they will follow. Do not feed them until they are in their pens, or else they will lose attention.

Close the pens. Make sure you have a double gate system if you chose to use fence gates. This way, if a mob escapes from its pen, there's another gate to stop it. Breed animals. Do this by giving them their favorite food. A list is located below, describing what each passive mobs eats and drops.

Cows eat wheat, and can drop 2 - 3 raw beef, as well as 0 - 2 leather. Pigs eat wheat, potatoes, carrots, and beetroots, and can drop 1 - 3 raw pork chops. Chickens eat any type of seeds, and can drop 1 raw chicken, and 0 - 2 feathers. Sheep eat wheat, and can drop 1 piece of its color wool, and 1 - 2 raw mutton. Rabbits eat carrots, and can drop 1 raw rabbit, and 0 - 2 rabbit hide.

Horses eat golden apples or golden carrots, and llamas eat hay bales. Both mobs can drop 0 - 2 pieces of leather. Turtles have no purpose, and drop 1 turtle scute upon growing up. You can use 5 of these to make a Turtle Shell helmet. Dogs, cats, villagers, and bats drop no items.

Dogs can be bred with any type of meat, and cats can be bred by fish. Foxes eat sweet berries, drop any item in their mouth, and have an 8.

Squids spawn randomly, cannot be bred, and drop 0 - 2 ink sacs. Fishes can drop pufferfish, raw cod, or tropical fish, depending on the type of fish killed.

They cannot be bred Pandas eat bamboo, and have a chance at dropping a slimeball when a baby panda sneezes. Upon growing up, baby pandas can drop 1 - 7 slimeballs. Dolphins spawn randomly, cannot be bred, and have a chance at dropping 1 raw cod at death Dolphins if swam near give you the effect 'Dolphins Grace' which makes you swim faster. Speed potions, replacing the sea bottom with soul soil and wearing 'Soul Speed' or 'Aqua Affinity' boots speeds you with this effect.

Dolphins are weak to the 'Impaling' enchantment. Dolphins are neutral. If attacked they surround you. Dolphins play with items dropped so dying near dolphins is bad because your stuff may be everywhere! Feeding dolphins cod makes them swim to nearby treasures and makes them more likely to play with you. Plant saplings. You will always need a sufficient supply of wood, so start placing saplings 5 blocks apart in every direction, and you will have a sufficient wood farm.

Make more bookshelves. Keep making bookshelves by using your supply of leather, sugar cane, and wood. You want to reach a minimum level of 26 on your enchantment table before you start enchanting; however, you should always try and get to level Part 4. The Nether is fiery, hell-like dimension, filled with lava and tons of hostile mobs.

Be prepared to die, so make sure to bring iron armor and tools. You can bring diamond, although it is rather risky and not preferred. Water buckets do not work in the Nether. Lava buckets can be used to smelt items in a smoker, furnace, or blast furnace.

Build you Nether portal. You will need 2 obsidian for the base and top, as well as 3 obsidian for the sides. You don't need to add obsidian in the corners, but if you do, you will need an extra 4 obsidian.

Make sure to bring a flint and steel with you, to relight your portal if it's destroyed by a ghast. When you step out of the portal, do it while shifting. You never know where you may have spawned. You should also gather lava buckets, so you can smelt high numbers of items and not use coal. Watch out for mobs. Almost all the mobs are hostile, with the exception of Zombie Piglins, who only attack you if you attack them. Here is a guide on the mobs of the Nether, all of which are immune to fire.

Ghasts - Ghasts are flying mobs that hurl fireballs at you. These can deal between 1. Kill them with a bow, or by smacking their fireballs right back at them. You can use any item, including you fists, to deflect a fireball. Wither Skeletons - Wither Skeletons are dangerous mobs that can inflict you with the Wither effect. This effect slowly causes damage over time, and cannot be prevented without milk.

These mobs can deal between 2 - 4 hearts of damage. They cannot fit under 2 block high walls. Blazes - Blazes are mobs similar to Ghasts. They only spawn in or near a Nether Fortress, and consecutively shoot a trio of fireballs around every 10 seconds. These fireballs do not damage the terrain, but do light the terrain on fire. These mobs can fly, and have a similar shooting range as Ghasts. All magma cubes do an extra heart of damage, and tiny magma cubes can deal half a heart of damage.

Zombie Piglins- Zombie Piglins are the only neutral mobs. If you do attack one, all zombie piglins in a 50 block radius will go after you. Once all are defeated, they will become neutral again. Skeletons are commonly found in Soul Sand Valleys sometimes in Nether fortresses, and endermen are found in Warped Forests. They are neutral if you are wearing any piece of gold armor. They will become hostile toward you if attacked directly by a player, or if a chest is opened within their sight range.

They can be used to barter via gold ingots, and can provide you with items such as ender pearls, fire resistance potions, and soul speed iron boots. They are aggresive to 'Zoglins and Hoglins' and do a kind of 'Victory dance' if killed on Java Edition You won't see this on pocket edition.

Hoglins - Hoglins are hostile mobs which have 20 hearts, and can deal around 9 damage. They are not fire resistant, and when killed, they can drop between 2 - 4 raw porkchops and 0 - 2 leather.

They only spawn in Crimson Forests. If in overworld they become hostile to all even zombies and attack all undead mobs meaning creepers explode and cause damage. Striders - Striders can be considered as the "horse" of the nether.

They can be used as a mode of transport across lava. They can be ridden the same way as a pig, except using a Fungus on a Stick to direct them. They are passive mobs, and move faster over lava than they do land. Search for a Nether fortress. These are fortresses , not strongholds that spawn in the Nether. They can be found along the east - west axis, and are commonly recognized by their long pillars that typically stretch up and out of a lava ocean.

While searching for a fortress, you may also encounter a Bastion Remnant. This is a structure that is composed mainly out of blackstone bricks, and is inhabited by Piglins and Piglin Brutes.

It is highly advised you do not adventure them until late-game, unless you know how the maneuver them and avoid Piglins. Loot any chests. Nether fortress chests contain a variety of gold-based items. These include gold ingots, horse armor, chestplates, and swords. However, these chests can also contain Nether wart, obsidian, diamonds, saddles, flint n steel, as well as all other types of horse armor.

Locate staircases. Pick up the Nether wart, as well as the soul sand, as you will need it for potions. Find a blaze spawner. Blaze spawners are relatively common. It is suggested you build a roof above them, so they do not escape. You generally want to gather around 20 blaze rods, for potions, ender chests, and eyes of ender. This is also a great way to gather levels! Head back to the Overworld. Once done so, make your own Nether Wart farm.

You can do this in the Nether to allow for quicker growth. However, you will not be using the Nether Wart excessively, so growing it slower is fine. Create a brewing stand. Make a brewing stand from a blaze rod and 3 cobblestone. You will also need a blaze powder for the brewing stand to work. You typically want between 2 - 3 brewing stands.

If needed, you typically want to go on a big mining expedition after this. These roof designs often have extensive overhangs to help shade the building. A mansard roof is similar to a gambrel roof. It has two or possibly three distinct roof pitches. Most of the roof is steep, but it always has a shallow or flat section higher up, and like a hipped roof it has slopes in both the North-South and East-West directions.

Some mansard roofs may use curved roof sections, more commonly on the lower portions. Hence the usable volume under the roof is greatly increased. Very large buildings may have several floors under a mansard roof. Some mansard roofs resemble bonnet roofs, having a shallow lower pitch which extends beyond the curtain walls.

The key features of a mansard roof are its squarish profile and its increased volume of roof space compared to a gable roof and other simpler designs.

Note also that as the main point of a mansard roof is to make the roof volume usable, it will almost certainly have dormers built in to it to provide lighting. In Minecraft , buildings need to be quite large before mansard roofs begin to look appropriate, especially as it's common to have an extended parapet around them.

A bell-cast roof has two distinct roof pitches, but it is shallow lower down, and steep higher up. It may also be referred to as a bonnet roof. Some bonnet roofs may be partly or fully curved, but this is hard to model at normal Minecraft scales.

A saw-tooth roof has a series of ridges with dual pitches on either side. The steeper surfaces are glazed and face away from the equator to shield workers and machinery from direct sunlight.

This type of roof is commonly used for deep plan buildings and factories. It may also be referred to as a northlight roof. Note that to be a 'proper' saw-tooth roof in Minecraft , the windows should all face North or all face South, and you should be consistent about which direction you choose.

A monitor is a raised structure running along the ridge of a double-pitched roof, with its own roof running parallel to the main roof. The long sides of monitors often contain louvers or clerestory windows to help light or ventilate the building.

A monitor that runs the full length of the building is more commonly found on larger structures such as barns, warehouses and factories, and is rarely seen on domestic buildings. However, a monitor does not necessarily have to run the entire length of a roof. A helm roof or Rhenish helm is a square roof with four gable ends. It is commonly used on towers. To avoid gaps in the roof, slabs are usually needed under the main roof blocks.

Here we use upper slabs made of quartz and lower slabs made of red brick. This design tends to work better with square towers of an odd width. Note also that the stair blocks should be placed to face in only two directions — North-South or East-West.

Producing a good-looking helm roof with stair blocks facing in all four directions is very fiddly. For symmetry in both directions, it is usually simpler to just use ordinary blocks. A butterfly roof is a dramatic V-shaped roof sometimes seen on modern buildings. The roof is usually extended beyond the edges of the building to provide additional shade. This design was also used in some Georgian and early Victorian terraced houses, and it is quite a common design in central London.

Note that for a London roof , this roof shape is placed at the back of the property, usually behind either a conventional gable roof or a facade. The central gutters tend to be prone to leaks. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article parts. Tips and Warnings.

Related Articles. Author Info Last Updated: June 12, Part 1. It will usually cost around 7 dollars. Open the app. You will see the starting menu. Press Play to begin the game. Click "New" to start creating a new world. Simply tap on the "New" button to select what you want to play. If you want to, name your world. You don't have to give it a name, but if you have multiple save files, having names helps to distinguish them. You can also enter a world seed. World seeds are codes that bring you to a certain map.

However, you don't need to have a world seed, as any world spawned without a seed will have the necessities for a successful game. Pick a game mode. Do you want to play Survival mode, or Creative mode? Creative means you have unlimited resources, can break blocks instantly, and you can do anything without dying. Survival mode is when you have limited resources and can die, being attacked by monsters, falling from height, and more.

The resources you do have are the ones you collect on your own with tools, and can be easily destroyed by a nearby creeper. Part 2. Use the D-pad to move. The D-pad on the screen has five buttons: an up arrow, down arrow, left arrow, right arrow, and a circle in the center. To move forward, press the up arrow.

To move to the left, press the left arrow. In Creative Mode only, to fly, tap the circle on the right twice. Raising yourself and lowering yourself uses the up and down arrows, respectively.

If you want to stop flying, either lower yourself to the ground or tap the center circle twice. To break blocks, press and hold the block you want to break. In Creative Mode, this happens instantly. In Survival Mode, it does not, and certain tools are necessary in order to harvest certain types of blocks. To put a block in your inventory, press the ".

Place blocks by tapping on a place. The place you tapped will be highlighted. Part 3. Know the tricks. Creative mode is much different than Survival mode, so it's possible to do things that aren't possible in Survival. You can fly in Creative.



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