As you get used to survival in Minecraft,
You may feel that you don’t die as much these days or that there is no sense of tension.
For such people, we recommend
Bed-prohibited tied-up play.
At first glance, it seems like a simple bond, but
When you actually try it, the difficulty of survival becomes different.
In this article,
- What will change if a bed is banned
- Why does it become difficult all at once
- Thoughts for survival
in detail.
Why banning beds increases difficulty
A bed is the most powerful element of survival.
- You can skip the night
- You can set the respawn point
- Phantom can be disabled
If these three things disappear at the same time,
the premise of survival will fundamentally change.
Change ① Night “must come”
Bed ban The biggest change is that
nighttime is unavoidable.
What happens at night
- Mobs spawn in large numbers
- Visibility becomes extremely poor
- Exploration/work is forcibly interrupted
Normally, you can just go to bed when it gets dark, but
it all comes down to self-management.
Change ② The importance of the base jumps
If you can’t use a bed,
You need a safe place to spend the night.
- Light arrangement
- Walls and roof
- Entrance/exit design
If these are taken too seriously,
there is a risk of death every night.
A “temporary base” will not work.
Change ③ Respawn becomes unstable
No beds allowed
- Initial spawn
- Respawn anchor (Nether only)
can be used.
Therefore,
- It will be a disaster if you die far from the base
- The risk of exploration increases dramatically
- Difficult to recover equipment
.
“Not dying” itself becomes the goal.
Change ④ Phantom becomes a full-fledged threat
If you do not sleep in bed,
a phantom will appear after a certain period of time.
No beds allowed
- There is no way out
- Surprise attack from above
- Attached while building/exploring
The situation often occurs.
It is especially unsuitable for working at heights.
Important ideas for no-bed survival
① Always organize your activities at noon
- Extraction
- Go far
- Architecture
Everything will be done systematically and during the day only.
Night is not a “work time” but a
time to endure.
② Prepare multiple safe places to spend the night
Not just locations
- Retreat hut near mining site
- Simple shelter on the search route
, we can greatly reduce
accidental deaths.
③ Do not search unreasonably
No beds allowed
- Late night exploration
- Adventuring with insufficient equipment
becomes a fatal wound.
The decision to turn back today will greatly affect your survival rate.
Points that make banning beds interesting
While it becomes more difficult,
the following goods also emerge.
- It brings out the contrast between day and night
- Building a base begins in earnest
- Every action has meaning
Especially the sense of survival is
much stronger than normal play.
People who are suitable for banning beds and people who are not suitable
Suitable for people
- I like tied up play
- I want to play a tense survival game
- Focus on immersion over efficiency
Not suitable for people
- I want to progress at a good tempo
- Focus on work efficiency
- I only want to do architecture
Recommended additional restraints (once you get used to it)
- Difficulty level fixed to hard
- Initial spawn binding
- Armor restrictions
When you combine these, it becomes
almost a different game.
Summary|Bed banning is a simple and effective restraint
Bed restrictions are prohibited
- Easy to implement
- MOD not required
- Difficulty level changes greatly
This is a very cost-effective binding play.
If you feel that Minecraft isn’t enough lately,
first of all, try not making a bed.
The usual world
will feel surprisingly severe.