Minecraft: 7 Fun Build Projects With Friends

Minecraft: 7 Fun Build Projects With Friends

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  • Building projects with friends in Minecraft is a rewarding and fun activity that provides challenges for all players to overcome together.
  • Creating a Japanese museum, wall, courtyard, statue or pagoda adds a unique and personal element to the multiplayer world.
  • Keeping a cemetery with headstones and a death record makes Minecraft fun and interesting while honoring the memory of pets.
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Minecraft is one of the most versatile sandbox games, especially for multiplayer. Players can work together to complete various tasks such as mining, farming, research and construction. Players have a lot of options when it comes to what they want to create, and with so many options, it can be very confusing.

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Starting a construction project with friends in Minecraft can be difficult at first, but it is a challenge for all players to achieve and complete it together. Completing building projects together is very rewarding and adds flavor to the multiplayer world. Hanging out and playing with friends in Minecraft is always a fun activity, especially when players are faced with a task.

This huge building will bring friends together and give all players a purpose to keep playing and collecting resources. Although most buildings have a general concept, some modifications give the building its personality and make it unique to its builder.

7 museums

Building the museum is a way to unlock many small private buildings that are connected to the multiplayer world. Players can add rare flowers, create dinosaur skeletons, create custom artwork, capture mobs and display team banners.

Players can also submit unique items, such as the first wooden pickaxe ever made or a map of a large area. The decision about the size of the museum depends on the size of the community. Smaller groups of friends can tackle smaller museums, while larger groups can hone their building skills. The museum is a great starter build to get new players into the server and give them a tour.

6 walls

Nothing can bring a community together more than isolating large areas and creating safe spaces. There are many wall design themes such as medieval, rustic and Japanese. The theme of the wall should fit in with the surroundings and the buildings.

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The Japanese style fits perfectly in the cherry biome, but make sure you find a large cherry biome. Once completed, the walls will keep mobs out and create a safe zone for players by lighting up the entire area. Unused resources can also be used for walls, for example, many stones from mining that would otherwise gather dust in the box.

5 indoor gardens

Creating a private indoor garden accessible only to a small group in Minecraft is a great place to relax by adding lots of flowers, trees, benches and fountains.

The key to a quieter garden is to avoid torches and use alternative light sources. A pond with axolotls brings life and movement to the garden. Players with underground bases should consider creating an underground garden with an artificial blue sky. With a group of friends and a lighthouse, it won't take long to clear an underground area for a garden.

4 The Center of the Void

Void has received a lot of attention from Mojang and has useful resources that players will always need. Traveling to the Nether is rare in Minecraft groups, especially when players live thousands of blocks apart. Installing a Nether Node in the middle of the Nether will connect all the player's portals and make it easier to travel back and forth.

Since one block in the Nether is equivalent to eight blocks in the rest of the world, creating tunnels radiating from Nether nodes is a good way to bring groups together and make faster exchanges between friends.

In addition to being large, the lower center must also have four exits to the north, south, east and west.

3 states

Statues are easy ways to add color and intrigue to the area where they are erected. Statue ideas are endless and can range from Minecraft skins and replicas of real world statues to video game inspired statues like giant Pikachu.

The ideal place for a statue is near the base or sky, preferably in the shape of a dragon or ender dragon. Making multiple small statues is an underrated form of basic decoration, and larger statues attract more attention.

2 Japanese pagodas

The pagoda is visually striking despite the blocky nature of Minecraft. The pagoda is tall and can be observed and admired from a distance. It is important to light up the exterior of the pagoda as it is spectacular at night, like a lighthouse shining in the dark sky.

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The color palette of Japanese pagodas is unique compared to the normal blocks used in Minecraft, making them even more distinctive. The best location for this building is a few blocks from the main base, as it can be best admired from a distance, especially at night.

1 grave

Although building a tomb is not that difficult, it is all about keeping it a secret. Keeping a death list of your friends is a fun way to make fun of friends who die frequently in Minecraft . Giving each player a special tombstone with a mark that represents complete death makes walking through the cemetery an interesting experience.

If you add a small church to the cemetery, it will not look flat. Additionally, pets can be honored in the cemetery next to the owner's grave.

Minecraft is available on mobile, PC, PS4, Switch and Xbox One.

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