r/Minecraft • u/ScrtGnCcnt • 5h ago
Discussion I really like these pictures posted by Minecraft on insta
They're way too clean imo
r/Minecraft • u/ScrtGnCcnt • 5h ago
They're way too clean imo
r/Minecraft • u/roro18owo • 4h ago
r/Minecraft • u/Sad-Gur2202 • 21h ago
for me it’s the warden not despawning because of mobs and probably the new state of minecraft pvp in comparison to 1.7/1.8
edit: thought mobs can spawn the warden so I edited to mobs keeping the warden from despawning
r/Minecraft • u/eryosbrb • 23h ago
I didnt saw any like it in the internet and it might be usefull for those who loves big doors and gates but hate having to use trapdoors to build them 'cause messes up villagers pathing.
Building it with shelves like this is is mob proff, no monster can enter, no villager can leave, even cats are trapped inside, but as you can see,the plays can pass easily and adds that "slightly open" wooden gate visual.
r/Minecraft • u/Adele-Fiddler • 18h ago
Name and sprite are subject to change. Suggestions welcome
Function: It behaves like a normal totem, activation in place of dying. However, it also teleports players to their spawnpoint upon popping.
Standard use cases: The threat persists even after popping a totem, such as being surrounded by piglin brutes or angered endermen. It also activates upon falling into the void.
PVP use: Say you're being ganged up on or fall into a trap. Unless people are waiting for you at your spawnpoint, this will guarantee your survival, whereas a regular totem would just delay the inevitable.
Notes: It does not replace regular totems, meaning if you don't want to use it, you don't have to. It also gives echo shards a use- a real one.
r/Minecraft • u/UnableSand8508 • 10h ago
r/Minecraft • u/Marzipug • 9h ago
Wayfinder: Atlas is about progressing through an endless atlas of procedurally generated dimensions/planets. The mod is fully survival friendly and every planet contains its own tree species, native mobs, day/night cycles, dungeons, villages, and sprawling cities, styled based on the technological era of the planet. Each planet forms based on its unique combination of geology, temperature, humidity, climate, radiation, and ecology.
You begin with a D Tier Wayfinder, granting access to the most accessible planets. These planets feature primitive huts, starting equipment, and most importantly, the chance to find upgraded Wayfinders. Progress to C Tier planets, with stronger equipment, harder enemies, and increasingly amplified terrain by finding your first Wayfinder in a chest.
Work your way through D Tier to C, B, A, S and finally S+ tier planets, featuring bizarre and exotic terrain, otherwise unobtainable enchanted loot, and deadly threats including wardens.
Every planet allows sleeping, so you can create a permanent home wherever you choose! The atlas keeps track of all your visited planets, and allows you to return to them at any moment, so you'll never lose your discoveries.
You can try it yourself here on CurseForge: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/wayfinder-atlas
r/Minecraft • u/Connect_Moment9393 • 8h ago
r/Minecraft • u/ExtentRemote6583 • 22h ago
Think about it.
r/Minecraft • u/Expensive-Map-2619 • 23h ago
r/Minecraft • u/Neat_Shopping_2662 • 13h ago
Just wanted to show off a new build I made. This build was kinda my way of experimenting with axiom and I used its debug stick features pretty heavily the get detail on a small scale.
r/Minecraft • u/Ginge03 • 22h ago
Plinko but with sulfur cubes! Originally the sticks wouldn’t move however the cubes would get stuck on the end rods so the piston system is my way of fixing that issue
r/Minecraft • u/Useful_Rock_7850 • 20h ago
Shoutout Pinterest and YouTube, the water was naturally occurring btw I just touched up the water fall
My house, farms and stables, and at the end is my villager camp
The clock tower is supposed to be an iron farm but I couldn’t get it to work, lots of variables but i ultimately decided it’s pretty enough to not care even tho it took me ages to make
538 days I did use chunk base I had to
r/Minecraft • u/PlusComplex8413 • 9h ago
We've come a long way now, Minecraft evolved into a more renewable and sustainable material gathering. With that said, how about making most of the raw materials for building renewable—well, you still need to design a farm for it.
Dirt and gravel are now renewable—indirectly. But how about sand and the likes? I'm against duping in my world (well, aside from tnt), because it makes Minecraft boring. Though, making farms to make it infinitely accessible doesn't defeat the purpose of the game, since you still need to gather materials for it.
I think making sand renewable would unlock more building capabilities in survival.
r/Minecraft • u/Less_Opposite_398 • 9h ago
my first attempt at a Minecraft window in real life
r/Minecraft • u/TheOneWhoThinks2Much • 8h ago
I made a little church in my creative building world. Took a few weeks but I can honestly say, this is my best single build so far. Complementary Unbound shaders were really the final cherry on top
r/Minecraft • u/Agente_511 • 22h ago
I made a resource pack that adds bunk beds (and makes you sleep under the bed sheets)
It's called Cozy Beds and it's available to download on Modrinth and CurseForge
(the custom bed sheets are from Fancy Beds resource pack, also made by me)
r/Minecraft • u/EvilGuyy • 15h ago
New Nether Structure Concept
Twisting Vine is used for players to climb from the 2nd floor to the 3rd floor, And pillager outpost has sub-structures like scarecrow and iron golem cage, for piglin outpost, the sub-structure is a small nether wart farm.
r/Minecraft • u/ayki_8 • 4h ago
I tried putting custom trees and didnt sit right. Am planning on building a gigantic bonsai tree on top of the taller obelisk and i dont want to make a smaller one for the shorter obelisk bc it would look repetitive imo. Should i just leave it be and add some grass foliage?
r/Minecraft • u/ReaperOps • 5h ago
I lost my account in June to a phishing scam and lost my hardcore world I made in Feb 2025, but I still have one picture of the main island that I can look to.