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Minecraft: How To Create A Map?

Aaron KohnBy Aaron KohnMay 24, 20222 Mins Read
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Welcome to our guide “Minecraft: How To Create A Map?”. After exploring most of Minecraft’s overworld, maps become vital. Without these, it’s hard to recollect certain biomes and buildings. You must make a map unless you begin with one and keep it. In Bedrock, you may create an empty map or an empty locator map. The latter has location marks. So, it’s harder to make.

Minecraft: How To Create A Map?

How to create paper in Minecraft?

Every map requires paper. To make paper, you’ll need sugar cane first. The resource grows near water, but it’s difficult to find. You may have to look for some. When you do, harvest everything. You can replant sugar cane closer to your home to grow more. Once you have nine pieces, split them into three piles and line them up horizontally. This way you’ll have nine paper pieces.

How to make an empty map in Minecraft?

An empty map, unlike others, does not have marks. Still, it can be used to view the landscape and any large structures. Moreover, all you need is paper to make it. However, you’ll need a lot of paper to forge the map, as you’ll need to fill the whole crafting table. You also can add marks to it anytime by using an anvil or pairing it with your compass at a crafting table. This procedure turns it into a blank location map. Creating this one early isn’t a problem because you can easily improve it later.

How to make an empty locator map in Minecraft?

This map’s markers spotlight you and other players. This functionality requires a compass. Four iron ingots and one Redstone dust are needed for the navigation device. You must mine these resources from underneath the ground. Once you have them, set the Redstone dust at the center of your crafting table and surround it with iron ingots. Using paper and compass, you can construct the map. Place the compass at the center of your craft table and surround it with eight papers. This map will help you navigate the game’s biomes.

So, this was our guide “Minecraft: How To Create A Map?”. Feel free to leave a comment below!

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