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Minecraft Tutorials 1
As many of us play the game Minecraft, only some of us know certain things about the game, such as the Void, the End, or a Nether portal. And even then we don't know a lot of things. This Minecraft tutorial will show you the basics and complexities of the game.

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Tutorial 1:
CreatedorMade (talk) 17:29, 19 July 2012 (UTC)

TNT Cannon
We all know of TNT. We place it, we light it, then we run away from it. But have you ever thought of killing mobs from afar? Destroying villages without walking in? Killing your enemy in a PVP server without touching them? The TNT cannon does just that-and more. But how do you make it?

First, we start by making a sort of tub of obsidian or bedrock. First, we dig a hole 2 blocks deep, 4 blocks long, and 1 block wide. Direction doesn't matter. Then, cover the bottom of the hole with obsidian or bedrock. After that, dig 1 block deep in a ring around the hole and fill around it.

You guessed it, next comes the TNT. Fill the hole with a line of TNT, but leave a gap on he end. Then you place a block of TNT above (not in) the gap, and light the block all the way at the other end then run to light the shot.

If you did it right, the cannon should hit the target and leave a crater in whatever it is-a village, a mountain, or a wall-unless if it's made of obsidian or bedrock.

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Tutorial 2:
CreatedorMade (talk) 17:49, 19 July 2012 (UTC)

Going Mining
Now, everyone's gone mining, right? Perhaps you found coal or Redstone, or even diamonds. But, you will always fall into a cave before too long. How to prevent that? Texture packs. You must download a texture pack, then using an imaging tool like the one at [getpaint.net Paint.NET], you (this is what to do with Paint.NET) go to Minecraft, hit "Texture Packs" or "Paint yer Vessel" then hit "Open Texture Packs Folder" and go to the texture pack. Then you must right-click it and hit "Extract." Go into the folder and open the terrain pic, named "terrain." You should find the stone block soon enough and make it transparent with a tool.