Torches create Temporary air pockets underwater

Maybe you got too cocky and swam too deep. Maybe you were mining and opened the floodgates. Whatever the case, you’re stuck underwater and need air fast. By placing a Torch, the water is temporarily displaced allowing you to get a quick breath in. Make sure you’re right up against the torch when you place … Read more

Always Be on the Lookout for Inspiration

The Minecraft community is absolutely massive and filled to the brim with talented builders and amazing constructions. Definitely don’t steal people’s designs outright, but taking ideas such as block combinations or color palettes is a great way to improve. Similarly, the real world can be a fantastic source of creativity. If you see a building, … Read more

Improve How You Build and How Your Builds Look

Mods and resource packs are easy to add and have made up a large part of Minecraft since its launch, and they can be a great help for builders too. Shaders are a great way to make things look amazing, and resource packs can do everything from subtle improvements like saturating a texture to giving … Read more

Bigger Doesn’t Always Equal Better

It’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking the best way to make your build look good is to simply make it as big as possible, especially in 1.18’s larger worlds. In reality, while large-scale builds can be fantastic, small builds are often just as impressive – if not more so, given the difficulties … Read more

Think Outside The Box When Using Blocks As Decoration

In vanilla Minecraft, especially without any texture packs, it can be difficult to create detail, particularly interiors, with the blocks available to you. Fortunately, a little creativity is all that’s required to start reinventing the game’s basic items to suit your needs. The wooden stair block with signs on either side is a classic stand-in … Read more

Choose A Base Block Palette

Whether you’re working on a single build, or an entire city, a block palette can be a seriously helpful aid in creating aesthetically pleasing builds. Picking out a set of blocks that look good together in isolation will ensure any resulting builds look great. If you are working on a larger project with multiple builds, … Read more

Use The Natural Environment In Your Builds

When most people think of a Minecraft house, they picture a build standing in a field, desert, forest clearing, or some other clear area. However, if you’re willing to get creative with your choice of terrain, you can design some really unique and impressive builds. Modern Minecraft’s world generation is so varied and so spectacular … Read more

Play Around With Wood Types

The various types of wood block are undoubtedly core materials for many a builder, but mixing and matching two or more different types of wood, as well as working log and stripped log into the build in addition to planks, can actually create some really striking designs. There’s a whole spectrum of wood colors already … Read more

Be Smart With Your Mob-Proofing

Torch spam everywhere is the bane of many a builder, but in a survival world, it’s seen by most as a necessary evil. Either risk a Creeper attack or shoehorn light sources into a build that might not suit them. What a lot of players don’t realize, though, is that there are a lot of … Read more

Don’t Be Afraid To Experiment With Depth

Given the ubiquity of 90-degree angles in Minecraft, it can be easy for things to feel a bit flat. One way to make things stand out is to use depth in your walls. Build them across a couple of blocks, with beams sticking out across the front. Or use stairs, walls, and slabs to mix … Read more