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GCML’s Guide on What to Do After Surviving Your First Night in Minecraft

Surviving your first Minecraft night is only the beginning. Day two requires a rapid shift from basic survival to establishing a permanent resource and food foundation.

Here's a closer look at what you need to do starting Day 2.

Gather More Resources

As soon as the sun shines again, you must venture out to collect as many resources as possible. Make sure you mine some cobblestone from the Minecraft biome, and then look around for how you can collect food.

Hunger becomes crucial. Hence, locating enough food sources becomes a priority. You can either collect meat by eliminating nearby animals.

You can also go the green route by collecting seeds and berries as you go through the biome. Even fish is an option if you are near water.

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Meanwhile, you should also start collecting coal and iron. Coal helps you run the Furnace, along with crafting torches. Iron will help you upgrade your tools further, along with allowing you to craft items like a bucket, armor, and a shield.

Upgrade Your Tools

Once you collect enough cobblestone, make stone tools your new friend. Craft a stone pickaxe, axe, sword, shovel, and a furnace.

Stone Tools last longer and can mine the biome more efficiently. The Furnace helps cook your meat while serving other essential purposes.

Find or Establish a Food Supply Chain

If your Minecraft biome and surroundings have enough animals, gathering meat is easy, and you don't need to bother much. You can also create breeding farms to establish a consistent supply of meat.

However, if meat is scarce or for further progress, you need to set up a farm with seeds you can collect from your surroundings.

Find wheat seeds and set up a Wheat Farm. You can get access to Bread by setting it up, which can serve as a reliable food choice in the beginning.

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You can also collect other seeds and grow pumpkins, carrots, potatoes, beetroots, and sugarcane, all of which yield either good food sources or ingredients to craft important materials.

Build a Better Permanent Home

While many players choose to continue focusing on other things, building a permanent home is crucial. To do this, you must choose the surroundings you want.

Choose whether you want to build your home near the forest, water, caves, mountains, and more. Take a look at the biome and find a location where you can harmonize everything.

Your permanent home needs to be in an area where you can find animals, water, caves, trees, and even a village if you locate one. Ensure your home has enough open space for future expansion.

Make Your Bed

The final thing you need once you build your home is a bed, so you can place it inside your permanent home and make it your spawn point, along with speeding through nighttime.

You can find a bed in a nearby village if you can locate one. If not, you must craft a bed, for which you need to collect wool from sheep found in the Minecraft biome.

We hope you can note these points and make your second day as productive as possible in the Minecraft universe.

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Written by

Abhisek Bajaj

Edited by

Sagnik Bagchi