This study set covers Minecraft, encompassing various aspects of the game. The specific topics included will depend on the creator's choices.
A sandbox video game developed by Mojang Studios
Focuses on exploration, crafting, building, and survival
Players must gather resources, build shelter, and fight off hostile mobs to survive
Unlimited resources, ability to fly, and no damage. Focus on building and creation
Player-created maps with custom challenges and limitations
Observe the world without interacting
Combining items to create new tools, weapons, and blocks
Essential for crafting more complex items
Wood, Stone, Dirt, Cobblestone
Pickaxe (mining), Axe (woodcutting), Shovel (digging), Sword (combat)
Swords, Bows, Arrows
Creepers, Zombies, Skeletons, Spiders, Endermen
Cows, Pigs, Sheep, Chickens
Wolves, Ocelots, Villagers
Different environments like forests, deserts, jungles, oceans
The main world players start in
A dark dimension with unique resources and mobs
The final dimension, home to the Ender Dragon
Gathering resources from underground
Improving tools and weapons with special abilities
Used to enchant items
Used for creating complex circuits and mechanisms
Wood, Stone, Bricks, Cobblestone, Glass
Protection from hostile mobs and weather
Essential for survival; obtained by farming or hunting
Growing crops like wheat, carrots, potatoes
Processing materials in a furnace to create new items
Used for smelting ores and cooking food
Specific combinations of items needed for crafting
Earned by completing tasks, used for enchanting
Represent the player's accumulated XP
Player's life points
Affects player's health and movement speed
Where the player stores items
Used for storing large quantities of items
Used for sleeping and setting spawn point
Provide light and prevent hostile mob spawning
The most valuable ore in the game
The strongest material in the game