This video, titled ‘Cool Mountain Terrain! Shattered Savanna Seed For Minecraft Java Edition’, was uploaded by Googew on 2021-02-16 16:30:03. It has garnered 173 views and 9 likes. The duration of the video is 00:00:44 or 44 seconds.
My first ever video! I hope you like it ☺ (has music to vibe to)🎵
Java 1.16 to 1.17 snapshot Seed: -6780882209181184660
My original reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/minecraftseeds/comments/jzgcli/my_first_ever_video_i_hope_you_like_it_has_music/
Music: C418 – Door – Minecraft Volume Alpha
In Minecraft, players explore a blocky world filled with various 3D items. Many of these items are cubes, called “blocks”. These include basic terrain and resources such as dirt, stone, wood, and sand. There are also items the player can use, such as crafting tables and furnaces. Players can use these to make new items such as tools and armor, as well as different kinds of blocks. Players can then build structures using these blocks, such as buildings, statues, pixel art, and more. At the start of the game, players are put in a random location in the game world. They can begin breaking blocks to gather resources, such as wood and dirt, which can be used later in the game. Players can use resources to make new tools, such as pickaxes, which let the player gather stone. Different resources require different tools to collect them. For example, diamonds can only be collected with an iron pickaxe, or one of a better quality. The game world is mostly infinite. As players explore it, the game makes new sections of the world using procedural generation. The game generates different kinds of terrain in biomes. Different biomes have different blocks in them. For example, a taiga biome will have lots of spruce trees and snow, whereas a plains biome will have lots of grass. The player can also find different structures in the world, like mountains and villages. The game has non-player characters called “mobs” (short for mobile entity). There are many mobs in Minecraft. Some are real-life animals, like cows, pigs, and sheep. Some are based on monsters, such as zombies or skeletons. There are also some which do not exist in the real world in any way, and are unique to Minecraft, such as Creepers, Piglins, and Endermen. Each mob has different things it can do. For example, players can kill cows to get leather, which can make items, and beef, which can be cooked to make food. The Creeper, a hostile mob (meaning it tries to attack the player), will move close to the player and then explode. Minecraft has very few goals. Players can choose how they want to play. They can choose to fight bosses, such as the Wither and the Ender Dragon, or choose to explore the world and build. If the player defeats the Ender Dragon, they can see the credits of the game. Minecraft also has lots of achievements called “advancements”. These can range from simple things like sleeping in a bed for the first time, to complex things like discovering every biome in the game. Both boss fights and advancements are optional. In addition to the default dimension the player starts in (called the “Overworld”), there are also two other dimensions in Minecraft – the Nether and the End. Both of these can be accessed with special portals. The player can make Nether portals using obsidian and flint and steel, but End portals have to be found in structures called “strongholds”. While it is not necessary to go to these dimensions, they have lots of different items and enemies which can not be found in the Overworld. The Ender Dragon can only be fought in the End.
In survival mode, players can gather resources found in the world to make lots of different items. Some of the items players can make include new blocks, tools, and armor. For example, players can turn wood into planks at the start of the game, which lets them make lots of things, like crafting tables and tools. Players can also place down these planks to build things, like houses. Players have a health bar and a hunger bar in this mode. Players will die if they lose all their health and will lose health if they have no hunger points. Players can lose health by getting attacked, losing air underwater, walking into lava or cacti, falling from a high place, or falling into the Void. Players can heal bar by staying still, drinking healing potions, and/or if they have a full hunger bar. Players will lose hunger by walking, sprinting and jumping too much. They can fill their hunger bar by eating food. During the night, monsters come out to fight the player, but players can build a house to protect themselves from these monsters. If a player sleeps in a bed, they can skip the night, and go directly to the next day. Players can only carry a certain number of items at any time, by holding them in their inventory. If the player dies, they drop their items, unless they have turned on Keep Inventory. Players can get their items back if they can find them before they disappear. They can then respawn, which sends them back to their spawn point, or the place they started the game at. Players can change their spawn point using items like beds. For example, a player can put a bed in their house to respawn there.