https://www. planetminecraft. com/project/classic-skyblock-map-for-minecraft-1-14/ http://www. minecraftmaps. com/skyblock-maps

Java Edition on Windows 10: C:\ Users\ \ AppData \ Roaming\ . minecraft\ saves Windows 10 (Bedrock) Edition: C:\Users <Username> \AppData \Local \Packages \Microsoft. MinecraftUWP_8wekyb3d8bbwe \LocalState \games \com. mojang \minecraftWorlds Java Edition on Mac: Users / /libary /application support /minecraft /saves Java Edition on Linux:/home / /. minecraft /saves/

Some maps created in Java Edition may not work properly on Windows 10 (Bedrock) Edition and vise-versa.

https://minecraft-server-list. com/sort/Skyblock/ (Java Edition) https://topminecraftservers. org/type/Skyblock (Java Edition) https://minecraftservers. org/type/skyblock (Java Edition) https://minecraftpocket-servers. com/tag/skyblock/ (Bedrock Edition)

For Minecraft Windows 10 Edition, you will need to copy the server address, and also click the Server banner and write down the port number.

You can improve your chances of catching saplings by using a few dirt blocks from your top layer to expand the platform out and around the bottom of the tree.

Be careful to reserve two wood blocks (don’t turn them into planks) to create your first charcoal later.

To make a basic cobble generator do it in this form (D=Dirt, W=Water, S=air space, L=Lava): D-W-S-S-L-D D-S-D-D-S-D An alternate, more compact generator can be made as follows: (D=Dirt block, A= Air block, C=Cobblestone block, W= Water and L=Lava) A-A-W-C-L-D D-W-W-D-A-D D-D-D-D-D-D

You can combine your water source and your cobblestone generator if you wish.

If you craft cobblestone slabs, you can double the surface area you can create with the same amount of raw material. This slab method also has the advantages of preventing mobs from spawning in dimly lit areas. To avoid losing dirt blocks, create a platform or “tray” underneath your SkyBlock to catch anything that falls off the top. You can do this by opening a one-block hole in your cobblestone and placing a bucket of water into it, creating a waterfall that you can swim down through. Drop down and place 4 blocks of cobblestone in a column/tower going down. Swim back up for air, then drop back down through the water to place a single block perpendicular to your column at the bottom of your column directly under your original hole. . . and swim back up. Hop out of the water, pick up the water with the bucket. Place a ladder and drop back down to the bottom perpendicular block you placed and build/expand a lower level or “tray” 4 blocks below your original SkyBlock. “Tray” expanding below the main level. This can be left dark as a mob spawner or lit to prevent mobs at the players discretion.

Since you have no iron, you won’t be able to use hoppers. Instead, just run along the sides and pick up the drops manually.