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My world survival strategy introduction

For those who can't make tools at first, you can slowly explore. The first thing is how to spend a wonderful first night, which involves food and building a house. At first, I was empty-handed. It's better to find more pumpkins, birds and fish.

The next step is the house. Don't worry about the first house, just build it, don't wander around the house because you can't bear it. Then you can make another one.

Training skills

The first is to dig a lot of mud under your feet when you jump. It must be higher. It is best to make a 3× 3' floor at the top, and then make another layer (floating) on the floor to prevent being struck by lightning.

The second method is to dig underground. Be sure to make steps while digging, then plug the hole and dig out the blocked square tomorrow. If you encounter an aggressive beast, such as a lion or a tiger.

Escape skills

The first method is to find a bigger pond, and the pond must be shallow. Prepare a lot of clods in advance to lure him into the water. Then, put the mud in front of him, walk on it until the end of the pond, and quickly go around to the other end. The lion will go with you. At this time, he will walk slowly in the water.

So you can escape, and the success rate is very low. If there is no water, you can find a place that looks a bit like a staircase (you can do it without looking at it), build a two-story wall with mud blocks to block it, then dig underground, seal the hole after digging three layers, dig a little farther and then come out.