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How do i ask a question On the Minecraft Forums?!?

Well first of all, to post a question on the Minecraft Forums, you need to go to the tab on the top, it says "forums". Click on this. When the tab is opened, scroll down, there are different choices of what you want to post about. Click on the one that goes with your question. Then on the near bottom right of the screen, there is a green button that says "Start New Topic". Click on this, and there you go.

As for your question about how to turn off lightning or thunder. I know a way you could stop it when it happens. But my idea only works if you have cheats enabled on your server. If you do, then you will have to use a command. Type in "/weather clear" on your computer when the thunderstorm comes. When you do this, your weather will clear up and no more storm. The same applies when you want it to snow or rain. Just do "/weather snow" or "/weather rain" and it will precipitate. If you don't have commands (cheats) enabled, then sorry, I don't know what to do. But I hope this information helped you!

Minecraft Questions...?

1. You can do it underground. I don't think size matters (that's what she said), as long as it's a pool of standing water.

2. You must have at least 6 vertical spaces clear, and at least two squares in every direction clear of solid stone. You need at least 8 light, which is easy to get. Since leaves can partially block light though, most underground farms put a torch on the ground touching a bunch of different saplings, so each sapling gets guaranteed light.

Why are there so many Minecraft questions on Quora?

Well look at what we have here! A Minecraft question asking about Minecraft questions; this is getting really meta.So why are there so many questions? First off, Minecraft is a delightfully constructed game that combines simplicity and complexity in perfect amounts. Consider this: A gamer who sees Minecraft without playing it simply views a blocky world without much purpose. A dirt block is simply dirt. Just another block among countless others. This is the simple observation. This is most likely the observation you used when you were baffled by the number of questions about the game.But look past the simplicity and the game becomes super complicated. That dirt block we talked about? It is now a tilled and nurtured soil block; a pivotal piece of a massive melon farm feeding a multi-player village. And that is only dirt. Add in another hundred blocks and the number of things that can be made increase exponentially.And that is only in game questions! There are consistently asked questions about computer specifications, game programming, and even the game's philosophy. This leads us to quora, a wonderful site where these questions can be asked and answered in an intelligent and kind manner.Knowledge is made to be transferred and shared, and serves as the perfect remedy to any case of curiosity.

Minecraft question? Really Easy!?

What is the difference of Buying Minecraft and playing/downloading it for free? What features do I get without buying it? Thank you!

~ I been playing it on the ipad and i like it but I wanna try the computer version so it's a bit easier to control. ~

Minecraft multiplayer question?

Hello there fellow minecraft player:3 first i would just like to say that your one awesome human being<3 i dunno but i'm really cheerfull today:D
any way, on to the question:
When i put down a chest it says: "This chest is NOT protected. consider using a golden shovel to expand an existing claim or to create a new one"
then i tried /lock and /cprivate, /cpassword, etc but they all say that i have already registered that chest. but when i put it down it didn't say "successfully created a private chest or anything like that".
when i destroy the chest it says "chest unregistered".
what does all this mean? it confuses me. is the chest locked or is it not? if so, how do i lock it? i'm mining so i need a place that i can quickly dump all the cobblestone and the other stuff i get.
also: can you have more than one existing claim at a time? i want to make another house another place, but i want to keep my old house too.
These questions might seem stupid to you, but i can't find information about this anywere else and i'm new to multiplayer.
Thank you for answering my question. have an awesome day:D

Help creating minecraft trivia questions?

1) How many times can you use a nether reactor? (One)
2) T or F: Zombie pigmen are found in the nether? (T)
3) What is the average number of wool blocks you get when you shave a sheep? (2-3)
4) T or F: diamond swords never break? (F)
5) How many red and white spotted mushrooms do you need to make one bowl of mushroom stew? (1)
6) T or F: Minecraft can only be played on a computer? (F)
7) How many times do you have to hit a cow with a tool to kill it usually? (2 I think)
8) T or F: Zombies, creepers, and spiders can kill you? (T)

Hope your brother does well! Craft on(;

P.S. Girls play minecraft too! Look at me(;

What is Minecraft...?

Would someone please give me a simple breakdown of what the heck this game is? What does it do? How do you play? What's the appeal?

I see questions about it on Y!A all the time. I looked into it briefly and I guess I just don't get it.

How do you get string in Minecraft?

The best and easiest way to get string is to hunt spiders. You can also find string in dungeon and nether fortress chests, but that's a lot of trouble for very little string. Alternately, you can kill cave spiders, but they are more dangerous than normal spiders. Another way to get a lot of string really quickly is to find a system of abandoned mineshafts. These have lots of cobwebs all over the place, which you can break with a sword to get string or with shears to obtain the cobweb item. Watch out, though: there are cave spiders in abandoned mineshafts, and there's lots more cobwebs near the spawners (hint: some of my fellow players have a theory that the closer one gets to a spawner, the more cobwebs there are. I'm not quite sure about that, but it might be true.)

I am writing a book about minecraft. Any suggestions on what a minecrafter would like to read about?

This is a difficult question to answer, because the first ideas that come to mind are ones that are done to death. I used to play minecraft and read about it until I was pale. (I was in middle school when it was popular.)I would rather not read about strategies. Due to the game's nature, the strategies in minigames areĀ  too similar to write about. Your target audience will probably have a vast knowledge about how to win in different areas. I guarantee that they won't know your opinions, stories, and how the game has positively (or negatively, if you want to piss readers off) affected your life.You should ask yourself questions that have varied answers."What makes a good server?" (Not talking about network speed!)"What kind of people have you met through Minecraft?""What is something you don't like about Minecraft?" Etc.Your opinions are valuable when all the facts have been used! Nobody wants to read a book about why the two tight end system in football is better than the read option for the gajillionth time.Thank you for the question!

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