Hello everybody, my name is Steve, and this is my story of how I survived in a world I created in Minecraft Feed The Beast.
It all started when I clicked on the 'create new world' button in my game. There, I was transported into another world magically. I then spawned in a shrubland. Looking around, I saw a few pigs and a small forest nearby. Knowing that it was going to be dark soon, I started getting my basic tools ready. Whilst going to punch some logs down, I saw a water block floating in mid-air, weird. Soon, my hands were aching from all the punching.
I then made all of my logs into planks, yeah, basic things, I know, and did what most people would have done: make a crafting table and two tools, a pickaxe and a sword. I murdered some innocent pigs.
I went around looking for a cave to reside in and found a small hole, where I saw a new type of mineral: copper. I tried to dig it with my wooden pickaxe but I could not. I decided to mine some stone. After breaking my wooden pickaxe, I crafted a stone pickaxe, a stone sword and a furnace. I mined the copper and went into the cave to explore. Funny enough, I saw a lavafall leading into a deep cliff, fearing death and the loss of my copper, I decided to mine some coal and GET OUT OF THERE!
When I got out, I saw that it was starting to get dark. I thought of all the scary monsters that would come out. I rushed back into my hole in the ground and sealed it up. When I opened it up to take a peek, I was shot by a skeleton standing right next to me. I ducked back in to try and patch up the hole but the skeleton was too quick, it jumped into the hole before I sealed it up. Now I was face to face with a skeleton. I started running around, hoping not to get shot by it.
Soon, I started to hit it and realised that it could not attack me when it was hit. I continuously punched it for 1 hour until it died. Then I realised that I had a stone sword … derp. By the time I had killed the skeleton, it was still the middle of the night. I patched up my hole and went in. I cooked up my pork and sat down, waiting for daybreak… …
