How to Defend Your House in Minecraft
Light up the place., Build a wall or fence around your house., Sleep through the night., Use iron doors, instead of wooden.
Step-by-Step Guide
-
Step 1: Light up the place.
Mobs won't spawn when the light level is higher than 7, so place torches, Jack-o-Lanterns, or glowstone blocks in, on, and around your house. , The wall must be at least three blocks high with one block overhang, a fence must be at least two blocks high with one block overhang.
Don't forget to place torches on the wall, so mobs don't spawn on top of it.
Cobblestone is the best material for the wall, aside from obsidian, since it has a high blast-resistance. , The moment you can use a bed, use it.
Skipping the night won't give monsters a chance to spawn., Though they are a bit more expensive than wooden doors, zombies can't break them, and if you happen to live in a village, villagers won't be able to enter your house either. -
Step 2: Build a wall or fence around your house.
-
Step 3: Sleep through the night.
-
Step 4: Use iron doors
-
Step 5: instead of wooden.
Detailed Guide
Mobs won't spawn when the light level is higher than 7, so place torches, Jack-o-Lanterns, or glowstone blocks in, on, and around your house. , The wall must be at least three blocks high with one block overhang, a fence must be at least two blocks high with one block overhang.
Don't forget to place torches on the wall, so mobs don't spawn on top of it.
Cobblestone is the best material for the wall, aside from obsidian, since it has a high blast-resistance. , The moment you can use a bed, use it.
Skipping the night won't give monsters a chance to spawn., Though they are a bit more expensive than wooden doors, zombies can't break them, and if you happen to live in a village, villagers won't be able to enter your house either.
About the Author
Hannah Burns
Specializes in breaking down complex practical skills topics into simple steps.
Rate This Guide
How helpful was this guide? Click to rate: