All basic stuff that will probably come naturally as you progress through the game. Completing quests, finding X amount of items and leveling up. Friends make everything more enjoyable and you can bring up to four of them along for the ride, too. Use artefacts to summon the Wolf, Llama and Iron Golem allies at least once each.Īs with most dungeon-crawlers, the amount of fun you can have will probably depend on your ability to ensnare victims… slaves… FRIENDS, I mean friends.
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Bragging Rightsįind and open your first ‘Fancy’ loot chest.Ĭomplete Pumpkin Pastures and Soggy Swamp.Ĭomplete Redstone Mines and Cacti Canyon.Ĭomplete Desert Temple, Fiery Forge and Highblock Halls.ĭefeat the Arch-Illager at the Obsidian Pinnacle.ĭefeat the Arch-Illager on Apocalypse difficulty.Įquip a Gear set consisting of fully enchanted items (3 Enchantment Slots upgraded to Level 3).Įnchant an item and upgrade the enchantment to Tier 3. Minecraft is currently available to buy on PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC. It’s as if Mojang’s team had binge-watched too much Monty Python and decided that it was indeed time for something completely different. It dispenses with the crafting and building mechanics that made the original such a huge success and attempts to be fresh. Multiplayer Up to four players can team up and.
After trying their hand with an episodic game – Minecraft Story Mode – and their upcoming Pokemon Go-style game – Minecraft Earth – we are now onto a dungeon-crawling experiment akin to Diablo III. List of achievements A Friend in Need, Use artifacts to summon the Wolf, Llama and Iron Golem allies at least once each. Unlock over 250 unique artifacts, gear, and enchantments to perform and survive devastating special attacks. Not bad for a blocky-looking crafting game, eh? Between the ungodly amount of merchandise sold in Creeper dolls and Minecraft pickaxes, Microsoft thought it was best to get some of that blocky pie, buying Mojang Studios for $2.5 billion in 2014. Yet, the number of copies of Minecraft sold are now approaching the 200 million mark across all platforms. Who’d have thought that on November 18th, 2011, one of the most popular games of all-time would be released? Minecraftlooked so basic, let alone promoted itself as a blocky-looking crafting game.