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What are the blocks of "Meincraft"

The modern game industry is amazing in its scope. With the availability of new technologies, games are becoming more advanced and incredible. What was impossible to imagine ten or fifteen years ago, now you can see on the screen of any computer. Graphics became almost identical to reality, that is, the most photographic, physics also corresponds to what is happening in the real world, but only in those cases when it is necessary to display realism. If we are talking about fantasy, unreal worlds, then developers are squeezing everything out of the game engines, creating real masterpieces. And among all this came the "Meincraft", which uses a minimalistic approach, eight-bit graphics and a world created from separate square blocks. It would seem that such an idea is doomed to failure, but everything turned out completely differently. "Maynkraft" has become one of the most popular games to date, it attracts millions of people. But before you start the game, you should get acquainted with what makes up the base of the whole world. Blocks of "Maincraft" can be very diverse. And their differences will be discussed later.

What are the blocks?

Many players who are accustomed to modern graphics and realism, this approach can embarrass. What are the blocks of Meincraft? Why do this? How to deal with this in general? In fact, everything is very simple and affordable. The picture of the computer game consists of pixels, which eventually form an image. The smaller the pixels on the screen, the less detailed the image will be. Accordingly, if the number of pixels to increase, which is what the current game industry seeks, the picture will become more clear, clear, beautiful. Now imagine the world of "Meincraft" as a similar game image. Only here instead of pixels are blocks that are added to the game environment in which your character is to exist. In total, the game has more than a hundred different blocks, and with each update, their number grows, new materials, breeds, plants, and so on. However, at any given time, the "Maincraft" blocks can be counted, since each of them has its own identifier. Tables containing these identifiers can be found both on the official website of the game and elsewhere.

Base Blocks

The blocks of "Maincraft" have a specific division, according to which they can be attributed to different groups. The most extensive of them is the base one, which includes the main blocks that occur in nature. Wood, earth, water, even air - all these are the blocks that are generated when creating the world and are added to the general picture of the location on which you will play. Many novice players are wondering about how to make blocks in Maynkraft, but it already applies to other groups. In most cases, you can not create base units yourself. However, there are some exceptions, which imply that you can break the base element into several derivatives, and then add the same basic one from the same number of derivatives.

Blocks that can be scrambled

There is in the "Maincraft" command block, which allows the administrator to add to the server any other kinds of these elements. But can the player himself not be able to do anything and should exist in the conditions of those objects that have already been generated by the game? In fact, everything is completely different, because "Maynkraft" would not be called that way if it were not possible to craft it. For those who are just beginning their journey to this universe, it is worthwhile to clarify that Kraft is the process of creating a new block of several different from it. Thus, a new group appears, which can be described as man-made. It includes all the blocks that a player can craft by himself. IDs of the "Maincraft" blocks, which are created by the player himself, will also be present in the identifier tables discussed above.

Blocks of certain locations

This group will not be a special section, since it can include elements from other groups. The fact is that with the help of the location distribution you can filter out those constructions that you can not find on a certain terrain. For example, in Minecraft you will find an iron block only in the mountains, that is, there is no sense in trying to find iron on plains or near water. This is a very convenient feature that allows you to significantly narrow the search for certain elements that you would otherwise look for randomly around the world.

Special blocks

In the game there are also blocks that do not belong to the natural, basic, but at the same time they can not be scrambled. They are not so many, so that you understand what is at stake, it is worthwhile to give an example of a rather popular material - obsidian. It is not generated when creating the world, but you can not get it and copy it. But how to get it then? The fact is that obsidian is formed when, under certain conditions, water connects with lava. It is the water that must flow into the fixed lava so that there is a chance of obsidian formation. In any other case, only a stone block will turn out. Such a process can occur in nature itself, but most often it is initiated by a player who wants to get obsidian as a material.

Unique Blocks

There are also blocks in Maynkraft that can be safely attributed to the unique. These are materials and objects that are located in other worlds, where access is only through portals. For example, from the End you can bring an egg of a dragon, from Hell - the sand of the soul and so on.

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