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derived from another action. For example, killing a chicken can drop feathers, and
you'll need those for the fletching on arrows unless you gather them from skelet-
ons. Grow wheat to get bushels that can be used to tame horses, donkeys, and
mules.
There are two other tabs on the Creative inventory. In the upper-right corner is a compass
icon. This is the search bar. Just click on it and type in the item's name.
In the lower-right corner is a chest. This is your Survival mode inventory containing any
items you were carrying when you switched to Creative mode. (This is empty if you star-
ted your world in Creative mode.) You can shift items between the Creative mode invent-
ory and your Survival inventory. Any items you drag down to the quick access bar are
common across both inventories. Remove items from your Survival inventory by dragging
them down to the square filled with an X.
The Bottom Line
Congratulations!You'venowlearnedeverythingyouneedtoknowtounderstandhowyour
character is doing, improve your tools for better longevity, hopefully not get lost on your
travels, and create your first mob-proof outdoor shelter.
These are the keys to Minecraft. Just remember to head back to your chest often to store
the valuables you've gathered, or build other chests further afield.
You might also want to consider building a pillar and platform on top of your new shelter.
It can help you survey your terrain and acts as an easy-to-see landmark when you're out
and about. Put some torches on top because mobs can spawn on any platform, no matter
how small, and you don't want to poke your head up through the platform only to discover
a creeper on a short fuse.
The next chapter is all downhill—deep into your first mine.
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