How to make or create a medieval castle in Minecraft? - Quick and easy

And there is nothing better than using your imagination to capture your dreams. Minecraft allows exactly that, with an intelligently created block system and comfortable gameplay, it combines adventure and exploration with the architecture, creating a five-star hybrid, because we are literally talking about a game that even allows you to create or build a bridge. and even create an automatic fishing farm.

How to make or create a medieval castle in Minecraft?

The first thing you should keep in mind for start creating or creating a medieval castle in Minecraft is that you have to let your imagination run wild, everyone has their own style. So what you will learn today are the basics of construction, the rest is up to you.








The first step in making a castle effectively is knowing the materials. This game contains tons of materials that you can use, but if you want to make a castle you have to use: stone, glass and wood.

These three are the ones that will make your castle look as much like the real ones as possible. Get them it's easy, as they are basic materials.

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Obtain wood by cutting down trees and turning them into wooden plates. And to make a glass window you just need to melt the sand with any fuel in a furnace or smelting furnace.

 

The stone and its variants

Now, in the case of the stone that will be your main material, there are many variations that you can use to create a more refined castle or more deteriorated in appearance.




If you want it to be rustic, you need to use the stone as it is as you pick it up. But if you want it to look like a high-class castle, you can put the same stone in the oven and restore it to its natural, smooth state.





You can also use variants: stone bricks and mossy stone bricks, if what you want is to give it a much more stylized finish. The first is achieved by superimposing one stone slab on top of the other on a construction table, the second by joining the same stone brick with a screw.

General construction of the castle

With all of the above learned, it is time for you to read a small example, so that you can create or create a medieval castle in Minecraft, easily and quickly. The first thing you need to do is place a starting point, that is, place the first block that will act as the center, being the reference point.

Once this is done it is time to move on to placing the walls, the height depends on each person, but a castle must be at least 10 blocks high on the first floor and at least 24 blocks wide, all of this moving away from the minus about 20 blocks from the center.



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If you want to add another floor, try to reduce at least one or two blocks from what is the initial size so that it doesn't look like a square structure (four floors is a good size).





When you have finished the floors of the castle, break the spaces that you think the glass should go, in medieval times these were vertical and like glass so you can color them.

Furthermore, inside, place the floor between stone and wood, in so that everything does not seem a monotonous gray. And add the stairs between the floors to give it cohesion.

Finally, on the outside, build an exterior wall equal to the height of the first floor of your castle, with a lookout tower at each corner, with stone fences at the top giving the tower its shape.


Your final decoration

The final decoration is up to you, that is, with your imagination and what you want to add to the castle, because you already know how to make or create a medieval castle in Minecraft (the basics of the structure), so it's time to go play.

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