The Minecraft classic Survival mode has become one of the most loved and played games on the internet. The game is simple, you and your friends build shelters, gather food, and defend yourself from monsters.

What makes survival mode so great? The game has a lot of features that make it stand out from other sandbox games.

Here are a few things that you need to know if you’re thinking of playing Minecraft survival.

What Is Minecraft Survival?

 

When you think of survival games, you probably think of games like The Sims, World of Warcraft, or The Elder Scrolls. All of these games have different levels of survival, with some being much more hardcore than others.

It’s important to understand what makes survival so great in Minecraft, so you can decide which game is right for you and your friends.

Most survival games are based on building shelters using various materials. In most games, you’re also given the option to hunt for food and gather wood from trees. While these are all important parts of the survival process, they’re not as important in Minecraft.

In survival mode, you are completely cut off from the outside world and any help you might need is far, far away. You’re responsible for your survival, and you have to find a way to make that happen.

Luckily, several things set Minecraft survival apart from other survival games.

Upgrading And Building In Survival

 

One of the main reasons Minecraft is so great is that it’s so easy to level up your character. You can simply type /upgrade to bring up a list of options for your character, including adding new items, improving an existing item, and more.

You can also right-click a structure and select “upgrade” to bring up a checklist similar to the one above.

If you don’t care how much money you end up spending and just want to build the shanties your friends are always promising to help you build, the “build what you want” system in survival is your best friend.

Enemies And Monsters In Minecraft Survival

 

The enemies in minecraft survival are nothing special, but there are a few things that set survival mode apart from other sandbox games.

First, there are the super-powered bosses: big, bad iron golems, deranged spiders, and hostile mazes. Then there are the everyday monsters that you might see outside of a forest — skeleton horses, spiders, snakes, wolves, and more.

Finally, there are the Navigators, the rarest enemies in the game whose appearance is the result of a hardcoded randomization. They’re also the most dangerous, as they can teleport your character to any location, even in the middle of nowhere.

Crafting And Fishing In Survival

 

Similar to building and upgrading, crafting and fishing are both very important in survival. You can use your pickaxe to break down trees and branches into lumber, collect fish and gather a variety of plants to grow in your garden.

Or you could go the more manual route and use a fishing rod to catch a range of fish and insects.

You’re also given the option to upgrade your fishing spot with a “leveling ground” where you can test your skills against other players or bots.

The crafting system in survival is a little more involved, but it’s still very simple. You can use various tools to create a variety of items, including pistons and cogs that you can use to control machines at the distance.