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Castle with mage tower minecraft5/20/2023 ![]() I make 3 windows, 2×1 blocks in size, on each side from the center. On the bottom floor there is only room for windows on the back wall. The second floor I place at 3 and a half blocks of heights. There is enough room here for two floors if we use Slabs. The front is 7 blocks tall and the back is 5 blocks tall. I make a difference in height between the front of the castle and the back so that I can make the roof sloped. The main building of my castle is located between the two large towers and it is a pretty straight forward shape to build. The most I do is add a Barrel or Chest for storage. The insides of the towers don’t have much space for any decoration, so I leave them mostly barren. I add some Banners that represent my castle and decorate the inside anywhere I find the space to do so. The top I surround with a half wall every other block so it seems secluded, but is open enough to attack from. On the outside I use Stairs to make an outline at each floor to break up the shape. With the walls going straight up, the towers end up looking pretty blocky. If you want to be able to shoot through them, replace the Fences with Trap Doors so you can open them. While building up the walls I leave 2×1 block openings for windows that I put Spruce Fences into. That way I can have a pillar going through each floor of the tower with a Ladder so I can climb up. I start by making sure that each tower has a center inside. One of my towers at the front is going to be shorter with a more square shape, while the other two will be taller and more circular in shape. The best shape for a tower is either square or “circular”. ![]() I made space for 3 towers in my castle, but you can have as many as you want. I start building the walls up a bit so I can decide where Doors and Windows would be. Now that I have that done I pick where I want my towers to be and the main building of the castle. Inside the courtyard I will have enough space for two smaller buildings later on, primarily a stable. ![]() The front of the castle walls I alternate between Stone Bricks and Spruce Fences for variety. The gate is 2 by 4 blocks in size so that Horses can pass through. I wall it up and work on the front where my castle gate is. I focus on the little courtyard of my castle first. There is also a sizeable courtyard and a smaller tower to left. Do I want a stable or a blacksmith to be part of my build? How many towers will I add in total and do I want any other things?įor this castle I decide to have one large main building, with two towers on each side. I’ll start off by marking my building area and deciding what parts I want my castle to have. Since this is a smaller, you will not need much space. I usually pick the tops of Mountains or Hills for my castles. Starting The Buildįind a good spot where you wish to build your castle. Pair them up with a kind of Wood, like Spruce, for accents or a different kind of block, and you’re good to go. If you are looking for something easy to mine and that looks most “castle-like” Cobblestone and other Stone blocks are your best option. Most commonly the blocks that builders use are: If you look at online designs and blueprints, you will see most people turn to more neutral toned blocks for their castle builds, or blocks with high Blast Resistance in case of attacks or Creepers. All you need to do is mine up all the necessary materials. Conclusion Best Materials For Castle BuildingĪny build can be made out of any material you wish and you can certainly play around with combinations and patterns.
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