This video provides a comprehensive guide to Minecraft 1.16.1 speedrunning. The speaker aims to create a single, in-depth resource, unlike existing guides that assume prior knowledge. The tutorial covers everything from initial setup and mod installation to advanced strategies for navigating various game structures and defeating the Ender Dragon.
The video details a Minecraft 1.16.1 speedrun, focusing on the "any% glitchless" category. It doesn't offer a single, concise, numbered "how to" but rather breaks down the process into interconnected stages and strategies. Here's a structured elaboration based on the video's content:
I. Pre-Run Setup:
Install Fabric Loader and Mods: Download and install Fabric Loader (fabricmc.net), a mod loader enabling performance-enhancing mods. Then, install Sodium (performance optimization), Lithium (lighting engine optimization), and Phosphor (server-side optimization). These mods are crucial for a smoother, faster gameplay experience. The video also mentions other mods (LazyDFU, VoyagerFixer, Krypton, FastReset), though they're not strictly necessary.
Allocate More RAM: Increase the RAM allocated to Minecraft in the launcher settings to improve performance. The amount depends on your system's capabilities; the speaker uses 8GB.
Configure Video Settings: Optimize video settings for better visibility and performance: Entity Distance set to 500, Entity Culling off, and Planar Fog enabled.
Download a Timer: Use a speedrunning timer (e.g., LiveSplit) to accurately track your run time.
II. Early Game:
Village Search: Quickly locate a village. Advanced techniques involve using the pie chart in the F3 menu (Shift + F3) to identify villages within your render distance by checking for specific block entities (chests, furnaces, bells, etc.) and villager/iron golem presence. Resetting the world if a village is not found nearby within a reasonable timeframe (around 3 minutes) is recommended to improve overall run time.
Village Looting: Efficiently gather resources from the village:
Cod Strat (Optional): If you don't get enough iron from golems, trade wheat with farmer villagers for emeralds, then trade emeralds with fisherman villagers for buckets of cod, effectively getting free buckets without using iron.
Flint and Steel: Craft a flint and steel using one piece of iron and flint obtained from gravel.
III. Nether Phase:
Nether Portal Construction: Build a nether portal using obsidian and a lava source. The video shows a specific method for efficient portal construction.
Gold Acquisition: Gather gold nuggets or gold blocks from the nether to craft gold armor, which offers protection against certain nether mobs.
Bastion Locating and Routing: Find bastions using F3 to check entity counts. If the difference between the total entity count and the number of hostile mobs is above 30, a bastion is nearby. The video illustrates how to identify and efficiently loot four types of bastions: bridge, treasure, housing, and stables. Each type has a unique layout and loot distribution.
Fortress Locating and Routing: Locate fortresses in areas with lower entity counts. The video shows methods for navigating fortresses to efficiently find blaze spawners, kill blazes for blaze rods, and collect other resources.
Food Acquisition (Nether): If you run out of food, efficiently obtain cooked porkchops from hoglins by using lava to kill them from a safe height.
IV. End Game:
Stronghold Location: Two strategies are described for finding the stronghold:
Stronghold Navigation: Efficiently navigate the stronghold, checking hidden walls and using audio cues (lava sounds) to locate the portal room.
Ender Dragon Fight: Once in the End, use obsidian to create a stable platform for bed placement. Efficiently one-cycle the Ender Dragon using bed explosions, targeting its head hitbox. The video provides a practice map for optimizing this strategy.
Run Submission: Submit your completed speedrun on speedrun.com, including your time, seed, video proof, and relevant details about mods and difficulty.
V. Speedrun Etiquette:
The video also touches on speedrun etiquette, such as avoiding using the /seed command during the run, handling accidental quits, and following rules regarding glitches and timer start/stop points.
The video provides a rich amount of detail within each of these steps and strategies, offering visual aids and explanations to clarify each technique. This outline aims
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