Download Guide For Minecraft: Pocket Edition ! APK latest version Free for Android
Version | 1.2 |
Update | 6 years ago |
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Developer | azirlam |
Category | Apps, Books & Reference |
Package Name | azirlam.guide.minicrft |
OS | 2.3 and up |
Guide For Minecraft: Pocket Edition ! APPLICATION description
---- TORCHES CAN HOLD UP SAND AND GRAVEL ----
This one is relatively well known. If you need to clear a stack of Sand or Gravel, take out the bottom block and quickly replace it with a Torch. The rest of the stack will collapse onto the torch and break apart
---- TORCHES CREATE TEMPORARY AIR POCKETS UNDERWATER ----
Maybe you got too cocky and swam too deep. Maybe you were mining and opened the floodgates. Whatever the case, you're stuck underwater and need air fast. By placing a Torch, the water is temporarily displaced allowing you to get a quick breath in. Make sure you're right up against the torch when you place it for it to work
---- YOU CAN BUILD OFF OF TORCHES ----
Aren't torches just the most useful tool around? A little known fact is that you can build off the sides of torches instead of having to place a new block. This could be used as a scaffolding tool and a way to use fewer blocks if you're running low.
This one is relatively well known. If you need to clear a stack of Sand or Gravel, take out the bottom block and quickly replace it with a Torch. The rest of the stack will collapse onto the torch and break apart
---- TORCHES CREATE TEMPORARY AIR POCKETS UNDERWATER ----
Maybe you got too cocky and swam too deep. Maybe you were mining and opened the floodgates. Whatever the case, you're stuck underwater and need air fast. By placing a Torch, the water is temporarily displaced allowing you to get a quick breath in. Make sure you're right up against the torch when you place it for it to work
---- YOU CAN BUILD OFF OF TORCHES ----
Aren't torches just the most useful tool around? A little known fact is that you can build off the sides of torches instead of having to place a new block. This could be used as a scaffolding tool and a way to use fewer blocks if you're running low.
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