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Minecraft PE Cheats

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Duplication Glitch

Follow these simple steps to duplicate items in Minecraft.

  • Step 1: Put item in your inventory.
  • Step 2: Drop item (More items dropped = more items duplicated)
  • Step 3: Pause and click “Save and Quit To Title”
  • Step 4: Play the world with dropped items
  • Step 5: Pick up items.
  • Step 6: Pause. Wait of the world to save.
  • Step 7: Exit Minecraft.
  • Step 8: Open Minecraft again.
  • Step 9: Enjoy the duplicated items! (Works with diamonds)
Submitted by:jimmcq

How to Back Up Your Minecraft World

The directory on your computer for Minecraft saved worlds and settings differs depending on what OS you’re running.

On Windows: C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft

Take note that the AppData directory is hidden, so be sure to show hidden files from within Folder Options.

On Mac OS: /Users/username/Library/Application Support/minecraft

On Linux: /home/username/.minecraft

The “saves” folder is what you want to back up.

13 Hints

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Submitted by:moosedog_00

Stick to Edge

The Crouch button controls whether you crouch or not. When crouched, your character will stick to an edge if you try to walk off. You simply can’t fall when you do this.

Submitted by:awesome5928

Quick Inventory Drop

When taking the items out of your crafting table or chests, use SHIFT+LEFT CLICK to put the item, with all attached to it, into your inventory. Another way to do this quickly is to left click, then right click, and alternate, but this only works for crafting tables.

Submitted by:atheist72

Quick Switch to Survival Mode

While in Creative mode you can quickly switch to Survival by just pressing the B key on your keyboard. You can switch back by pressing B again.

Submitted by:thegibbynator

Nether Bed Bomb

When in the Nether, a powerful weapon is a bed. Place a bed down and try to use it. It will make a huge explosion.

Submitted by:dylanmcferren

Make a Snowman

Ever wanted to see a snowman in Minecraft?

Well, you can! These creatures are called Snow Golems. AKA “Snowmans.” Here is how you can easily make one.

1. If you have 1 pumpkin and 2 snow blocks, place a snow block anywhere, and place another one on top of it.

2. After placing the two snow blocks, add the pumpkin on the top.

And then you’ve just made a Snow Golem/Snowman.

Submitted by:dylanmcferren

Break into the Void

First, create a hole to the Bedrock with a Pickaxe (You may need about 2 for this). Then, Place TNT on the top of the bedrock, all the way up to Layer 127. Explode the TNT, and you’ve made a hole into the Void.

Submitted by:rilian108

Easy Enderman Kill

As of patch 1.8+, Endermen have become available/more common, and they drop Ender Pearls, which might have future use (none except mods now!). Just get their attention (put crosshairs on them), and trick them into falling into shallow water. Endermen are killed by water, as well as the sun!

Submitted by:rilian108

Quick House

Got all of your supplies on the first day, but you don’t have time to make a house? Take a door (3 X 2 Woods), mine a short tunnel into the mountain, and place the door so monsters can’t get in.

All you have to do from there is expand and decorate (if you’re interested.) You can also make an easy mine from this location!

It doesn’t look as nice, but it’s affordable in terms of supplies like wood!)

Submitted by:zombiekiller239

How to Find Dungeons Easily

To find dungeons easily you need to block yourself in a little room that you can fit in (better 2 blocks high and 1 block wide). Press the F key or the fog key you set to if you did in the options and rapidly press it. It should make everything but your hand disappear for 1 second. Every time the terrain disappears look for a monster spawner. If you see a monster spawner that’s a dungeon. Note: If you are playing version 1.8, if you’re in an abandoned mine it can be a cave spider spawner.

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Submitted by:IGN_Cheats

Keyboard Command List

Enter these commands on your keyboard for the following effects.

  • ascend – Moves you to the next platform above your position
  • atlantis – Toggles atlantis mode on/off
  • biome – Tells you what biome you are currently in
  • bind {COMMANDPARAMS} – Binds a command to a keyboard button.
  • bindid {ARGS} – Binds a command to a keyboard key using the key id
  • bring [ENTITY] – Brings the specified entity to you.
  • cannon [STRENGTH] – Shoots a primed TNT in the direction you are pointing.
  • chest – Allow access of chests
  • clear – Clears the console
  • clearwater – Toggles water clarity on/off
  • clone [QUANTITY] – Clone…
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Submitted by:IGN_Cheats

Free Coal

Put white wood and normal wood in the furnace you get charcoal. It’s same as normal Coal.

Submitted by:ign_cheatsAdditions by:fallen2099dylanmcferrenmoosedog_00

Keyboard Shortcuts

Here is a list of keyboard shortcuts you can use in Minecraft.

  • F5 – Toggle view
  • F1 – While third person moves the view to the front of your character / While first person makes the tool/hand/etc dissapear, but NOT the landscape
  • F2 – Takes a screenshot
  • F3 – This will bring up x,y, and z coordinates in the upper left-hand corner. X measures how far you move east or west, Y measures how high you are in the world, and Z measures how far you move north and south.
  • F8 – Toggle Cinematic View
  • F10 – Full Screen Toggle
Submitted by:IGN_Cheats

Infinite Water Supply

There are a lot of reasons that you’ll want to have a Bucket of Water on your hands (fire, building, farming, irritating friends, making a moat, etc.), but it can get really irritating having to run down to the ocean every tie you want some. Follow this quick tutorial, and you can have a small, endlessly full pool of water wherever you want it!

You’ll need an Iron Bucket and the ability to dig into the floor a little.

1. Dig a 2 by Hole in the ground that is 1 square deep

2. Fill your bucket/s with water from the ocean or a lake. You only need 2 deposits, so taking 2 buckets is recommended…

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3 Easter Eggs

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Submitted by:genbankston

Portal Reference

If you bake a cake for the first time in Minecraft, you will receive an achievement titled ‘The Lie’, a reference to Valve’s ‘Portal’ series in which a recurring theme is a cake to be rewarded to you at the end of the game, and the writing on the walls in some secret alcoves saying ‘The cake is a lie.’ many times.

Submitted by:truethat07

HIM Easter Egg

If you are on a foggy day, look closely. If you are lucky, you may see a person with default skin but with white eyes, dubbed by Notch, ‘Herobrine,’ or simply HIM. You may even (most rare thing you can think of) find him in the Pocket Edition of Minecraft (the only mob).

Submitted by:thegameboy001

Samus’ Helmet from Metroid

If you put a pumpkin in the helmet section of your armor your HUD will turn into the HUD of the galactic bounty hunter Samus Aran from Metroid. (No you won’t get any missiles)

2 Achievements

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Submitted by:halofreak231

How to Get ‘The End’ Achievement

First make sure you have some Eyes of Ender. Then find a stronghold and find the teleporter. Put the eyes in and the portal will be activated. Ma ke sure you have a Diamond sword, bow with at least 100+ arrows. When you teleport there you will see tall Obsidian towers. Go on top of them and destroy all of the pearl looking things. These heal the dragon and getting rid of these is half the battle. Then unload on the dragon with your bow and arrow. When you defeat him he will fly up and explode. A teleporter will drop and you can go through it to watch the Credits and go back to your world.

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Submitted by:dylanmcferren

How to Get ‘The End’ Achievement

Find a dungeon and be sure to have some Eyes of Ender with you, form the portal, go in with your best sword, and then defeat the Ender Dragon Boss. You’ll get an Achievement called The End.

Minecraft PE Hints

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Click here to Get  Minecraft PE Hints

Click here on How to set up  your First  Base

A quick introduction… I’ve been wanting to do something Minecraft related on Loneswing for a long time, and finally decided to do a narrative-guide hybrid of the Minecraft Pocket Edition. Minecraft is one of those deep, complicated games where the player learns something new each time they load their world. In this series I will build a world, talk about it, show some tricks, and hopefully inspire other Minecraft players.

 

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And it begins…

Here it is: a broad landscape consisting of snow, mountains and the odd sheep, waiting to be tamed and cultivated by fist and tool. Where to begin? First things first, both coal and wood are a necessity if one is to survive the first sunset and sunrise. Right, that’s common knowledge.

The first thing I like to do is dig down to build a temporary base. One which will have tunnels connecting to far away bases and structures above ground. This base we will build will have all this, and maybe more. Like an underground garden and wheat farm. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. The mountains have coal, so once I have acquired coal and wood I can commence base building.

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More than a ditch…

All right. I’ve dug quite deep. Now, one of the benefits of your first base being underground is you have easy access to important blocks such as Coal and Iron. Coal is important for lightening and smelting, and Iron provides sturdier tools and Armor. Another bonus of this base is when it’s night, we can mine for stone for later structures. Digging deeper will grant us access to Gold, Diamond and Lava.

20130115-210018.jpgAfter digging out this hole I’ve accumulated more than enough for a future Tree Farm, and to decorate the base. The gather coal will help keep this places lit, and I also have 20 blocks of Iron ore.

The next thing to build is a hole for a bed, to decorate, and begin making tunnels. A quick note: to enter and leave my temporary home, I am using a ladder that goes up a hole, leading to the surface.

Tunnels, storage, and mining

I build my tunnels 2 blocks wide and 3 high, which provides plenty of room to maneuver. Lighting consists of torches spaced by two blocks, and two blocks high. No creepers, zombies, spiders or skeletons will spawn down here. Remember to keep your rooms adequately lit or else you’ll have creepers stalking you then– BOOM. Death via creeper is always embarrassing.

20130115-205954.jpgAt the end of this tunnel I created a storage room equipped with furnaces for Skelton and tables for crafting. In any minecraft world, you want at least six to eight furnaces for maximum efficiency. No sense wasting time waiting for one furnace to cook. In the mean time, we can store excess Cobble Stone from digging for a tower we will build later. We can also store valuable materials we find such as Ores and Coal. It’s never good to carry what you don’t need immediately on you in case an accident occurs. I’ve been caught between creepers and ended up losing diamonds, just because I was too lazy to store them when I had the opportunity.

Down another tunnel we can build two different types of mines. The first one will be a Branch mine, which is an efficient technique when searching for rare ores such as Diamonds. I won’t lie, though, I’m pretty bad at branch mining. The second type of mining is, well, I don’t believe it has a name. I’ll formally name it Pit mining. Basically, what I will do is dig a hole that is eight by eight and continues down to bedrock. Pit mining will fill chests full of Cobble Stone.

A place to sleep…

20130115-205939.jpgThe last thing this base needs is a place to sleep. A be requires a couple of things. The first thing we need is two Iron Bars to craft Shears. With the Shears we can begin collecting wool from sheep. Lucky for me, there is a sheep hanging around the hole that leads to our base. To craft a Bed, we need three Wool blocks and Three Wood Planks.

Bed’s can only be used when it is night and when there are no monsters near in the surrounding area. This is another benefit of digging deep: we can avoid monsters. Monsters spawn within a 24 block radius, thus digging 24 blocks below ground and ensuring our base is adequately lit we can always get a good night’s rest.

Here is the first Base

Here it is after a few decorations and simple designs. Since we are going to spend quite a bit of time down here, why not spruce it up even if it’s a waste of resources.

20130115-211212.jpg

– See more at: http://www.loneswing.com/setting-up-first-base-a-minecraft-pocket-edition-walkthrough-series/#sthash.LmTbc6px.dpuf

A quick introduction… I’ve been wanting to do something Minecraft related on Loneswing for a long time, and finally decided to do a narrative-guide hybrid of the Minecraft Pocket Edition. Minecraft is one of those deep, complicated games where the player learns something new each time they load their world. In this series I will build a world, talk about it, show some tricks, and hopefully inspire other Minecraft players.

 

20130115-210005.jpg

And it begins…

Here it is: a broad landscape consisting of snow, mountains and the odd sheep, waiting to be tamed and cultivated by fist and tool. Where to begin? First things first, both coal and wood are a necessity if one is to survive the first sunset and sunrise. Right, that’s common knowledge.

The first thing I like to do is dig down to build a temporary base. One which will have tunnels connecting to far away bases and structures above ground. This base we will build will have all this, and maybe more. Like an underground garden and wheat farm. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. The mountains have coal, so once I have acquired coal and wood I can commence base building.

More than a ditch…

All right. I’ve dug quite deep. Now, one of the benefits of your first base being underground is you have easy access to important blocks such as Coal and Iron. Coal is important for lightening and smelting, and Iron provides sturdier tools and Armor. Another bonus of this base is when it’s night, we can mine for stone for later structures. Digging deeper will grant us access to Gold, Diamond and Lava.

20130115-210018.jpgAfter digging out this hole I’ve accumulated more than enough for a future Tree Farm, and to decorate the base. The gather coal will help keep this places lit, and I also have 20 blocks of Iron ore.

The next thing to build is a hole for a bed, to decorate, and begin making tunnels. A quick note: to enter and leave my temporary home, I am using a ladder that goes up a hole, leading to the surface.

Tunnels, storage, and mining

I build my tunnels 2 blocks wide and 3 high, which provides plenty of room to maneuver. Lighting consists of torches spaced by two blocks, and two blocks high. No creepers, zombies, spiders or skeletons will spawn down here. Remember to keep your rooms adequately lit or else you’ll have creepers stalking you then– BOOM. Death via creeper is always embarrassing.

20130115-205954.jpgAt the end of this tunnel I created a storage room equipped with furnaces for Skelton and tables for crafting. In any minecraft world, you want at least six to eight furnaces for maximum efficiency. No sense wasting time waiting for one furnace to cook. In the mean time, we can store excess Cobble Stone from digging for a tower we will build later. We can also store valuable materials we find such as Ores and Coal. It’s never good to carry what you don’t need immediately on you in case an accident occurs. I’ve been caught between creepers and ended up losing diamonds, just because I was too lazy to store them when I had the opportunity.

Down another tunnel we can build two different types of mines. The first one will be a Branch mine, which is an efficient technique when searching for rare ores such as Diamonds. I won’t lie, though, I’m pretty bad at branch mining. The second type of mining is, well, I don’t believe it has a name. I’ll formally name it Pit mining. Basically, what I will do is dig a hole that is eight by eight and continues down to bedrock. Pit mining will fill chests full of Cobble Stone.

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A place to sleep…

20130115-205939.jpgThe last thing this base needs is a place to sleep. A be requires a couple of things. The first thing we need is two Iron Bars to craft Shears. With the Shears we can begin collecting wool from sheep. Lucky for me, there is a sheep hanging around the hole that leads to our base. To craft a Bed, we need three Wool blocks and Three Wood Planks.

Bed’s can only be used when it is night and when there are no monsters near in the surrounding area. This is another benefit of digging deep: we can avoid monsters. Monsters spawn within a 24 block radius, thus digging 24 blocks below ground and ensuring our base is adequately lit we can always get a good night’s rest.

Here is the first Base

Here it is after a few decorations and simple designs. Since we are going to spend quite a bit of time down here, why not spruce it up even if it’s a waste of resources.

20130115-211212.jpg

– See more at: http://www.loneswing.com/setting-up-first-base-a-minecraft-pocket-edition-walkthrough-series/#sthash.LmTbc6px.dpuf

Minecraft Personal edition Walkthrough, Survival guide, cheats

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This is a guide to survive your first couple days in Minecraft Pocket Edition. By following these easy steps you can have your own successful game of Minecraft PE.

How to Survive Minecraft Pocket Edition

Survival Tips

The first step to Minecraft Pocket Edition survival (survival mode) is to build a shelter with no open spaces. Then you can get creative building and expanding your shelter into a lavish castle! Just make sure to get back inside your shelter/house before it gets dark outside! You will have an infinite amount of torches to see inside your shelter until it becomes light outside. This is the ultimate key to survival in Minecraft Pocket Edition.

 

 

 

minecraft-pocket-edition-freeIf playing in Minecraft PE creative mode, you will have no mobs of hostile zombies hunting you down at night. You will be free to build your own imaginary Minecraft world in peace. There are several building to choose from in Minecraft Pocket Edition Free, although not as many as the full Minecraft Pocket Edition. You are granted an infinite amount of several blocks, including bricks of various colors, and some of the other resources you will have to collect. Collect the limited materials, such as wood, by holding down on these objects until they break. Holding down on parts of a tree will break it down until the wooden pieces can be captured and used to build shelters. Simply tap on the screen where you want the blocks to go. To choose which blocks to build with, tap the ellipses sign and you will see what resources are available to you. It will have an infinity sign on it if you can use this resource an infinite amount of times, or a limited number if this resource must first be collected.

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What if you can’t seek shelter before nightfall? To avoid becoming a zombie’s dinner, you have several weapons (sword, shovel, fist/blocks). Some of these weapons are more effective in killing off Minecraft mobs.

 

  • Sword kills mobs in two hits

 

  •  Axe kills mobs in three hits

 

  •  Shovel kills mobs in four hits

 

  •  Fist (blocks) kills mobs in ten hits