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Update to Blueprints to include Block Count on each page and Total Block Count on last page.
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Hi there,
First up all my Blueprints are created very similar to this one, and the Exported Worlds are NOT a copy of the Minecraft game. The Exported World Files are created in and Exported from a paid version of Minecraft Bedrock, and they are meant to be imported to a paid version of Minecraft Bedrock on your PC. While the Exported Worlds are meant for PC, MAC, Android or Apple device, with the Minecraft Game on it, I don’t have a PS, or XBox Console, but I believe you can use your PC, MAC, Android or Apple device, to upload the world to a Realm on your Minecraft account, then go on to your gaming console (PS, Xbox, etc.) and import the world to your Minecraft game. I personally have not tried this, I don’t own a console so I suggest trying it with Home Sweet Home first. If you do it this way I suggest making a copy of the Exported World in your game so if you change it you can go back to the duplicated world if you want the original Exported World, saves you having to download it from your Minecraft Realms Again. If you put the following into Google Search it will explain in more depth:
Is it possible to transfer a Minecraft: Bedrock Edition world to a console using Realms
The Blueprints can be used to create my builds in Minecraft Bedrock on any device, PC, Console or Mobile Device etc.. While these particular Blueprints for this build are free, my other Blueprints do cost AUD $2.20 PLUS TAX. Blueprints also include a Block Count for each page and a Total Block Count at the end.
This build is for FREE and is mainly so that you can see how the Blueprints are laid out an try importing a World/Map/Creation to your Minecraft Game on your device.
This build, Home Sweet Home, is intended as a little house on the surface with stairs leading down to a storage area underground. Having the bed up on the third level means you are high enough to sleep even if there are Mobs all around the house, you are still far enough away from them to sleep at night, if you have friends playing in your world just throw extra Beds on the same level as yours, until they set up there own. The Doors down low are Iron so if you are playing on Hard difficulty the Mobs can’t break the Doors and get in. If you are only going to play on Normal, Easy or Peaceful difficulty you can just use Wooden Doors, if you are using Wooden Doors you won’t need the Button above the Door (you can’t open an Iron Door without a Redstone Signal). You can use a Wooden Fence instead of Iron Bars for the fence around the Ground Level to start with and change to Iron Bars if you wish later on. The pressure plates near the Doors are great for shutting the doors after you go through them.
The Chest under the Stairs is meant for you to dump all the stuff you have collected on your adventures, the Hoppers under the Chest take your items down to your Storage System (I will be putting up Blueprints for a Storage System on www.farmzy350.com). The Pressure Plate at the front Door not only opens the front Door, but also triggers a Redstone signal to the Redstone Dust under the floor, this can be used as a Remote Trigger something each time you go in an out the Door. The 2×2 of Water in the middle of the floor you can actually fish in and is an endless source of water. The Doors on the 2nd and 3rd levels are so you can walk out and shoot Mobs reasonably safely. The Jack o’Lanterns are not only a great source of light, they also prevent Mobs generating on your House. If you don’t have enough Pumpkins to make Jack o’Lanterns you can just put a Block where the Jack o’Lantern would go and place a Torch on each face of the Stone Block that one can be placed.
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