Sunday, 17 December 2017

Sunday 17th December 2017

Sorry I have not written a Blog for 3 months. Many of them aren't that exciting but this time it might be exciting. I have a plan to build a Minecraft Medieval town. And I have a few tips on how to plan one. I think they are really good tips and I hope you find these tips very useful.

First of all, and by my standard the most important bit, you plan the size of your town. If you do not and you build you wall before building the town,you might regret and demolish the wall and this is very boring, time-consuming and most of all, annoying and you don't want to end up like this: 😥. Before you start building you may want to research what style you want to build your town as there are many. The main buildings are in a list for you. You don't need them all but a good town would.

Must-haves

  • Village buildings
  • Farm
  • Shops
Should-haves

  • Market square
  • Docks
  • Tavern
  • Bridge ( Depends if it has a river )
  • Stables
  • Barracks
Could-haves

  • Cathedral
  • Flags
  • Noticeboards
  • Well
  • Guard posts
  • Storage holds
  • Signs
This is also a rule for this. You can't have anything from more than the 15th century AD. If your asking why, picture this: Henry V on an aeroplane with knights and a cellphone and playing Slither.io on an Ipad. Not very likely, is it?

Anyways, after you create the village you can ( on your opinion-fine by me ) make the castle keep. The castle keep is basically the castle you see in disneyland or the tower of London.Image result for disneyImage result for london tower
Its that bit behind the walls, O.K? After you build that, then you build your outer walls. Remember, when you turn a wall in a different direction, on the corner you make something called a turret which is really just a tower. Build yourself a red clay line where you will build your wall. If in a desert or mesa biome you must use blue clay. Then when you build your town an you're happy where everything is then you can put those details if you want. I'll update my blog in a few days when I start this minecraft medieval town and tell you what I've done and tell you all about it. Cheerio for now!👋

1 comment:

  1. Excellent blog posting my son, well done, keep it coming...

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