

Now once the foundations have been built, grab a shovel and start digging around the exterior. Go for four towers this time, and maybe at least two floors. To start this build, go ahead and lay the groundwork for your Castle. It acts as a barrier that prevents enemies from reaching your home, while the player themselves has quick access to the structure via a small bridge on one side of the base only. This is essentially a large ditch that surrounds your building and is usually filled with water. Now that you’ve learned how to actually build a Castle, it’s time to learn how to enhance its security using an extremely simple moat. Small Moat Castle Image Credit: One Team. Don’t go too crazy at this point, and focus on making a tiny structure that looks cozy rather than intimidating.Ģ. Build the foundations of a simple keep with one floor, at least two small stone towers, and a gate. Now take all of your Stone Bricks, and start planning the layout of your Castle. These look much fancier than regular Stone blocks, and they also give your buildings a more professional look. Now place these blocks into a Crafting Table in a 2×2 pattern to get a bunch of Stone Bricks. To do this, simply throw the Cobblestone into a furnace to turn it back into regular Stone.

If you want, you can build your Castle out of this material as it is, or you can convert it into some fancier blocks first. Download Here:īlueNerd Craft 1.14 + (More Updates Soon)ĭon’t Like The Glass Textures? Download the clear glass texture pack and place it above this texture pack in the resource pack list.Ĭlear Glass 1.So to begin with your first Minecraft castle idea, consider mining a bunch to get your hands on a significant amount of Cobblestone. If you are a Minecraft fan you may like my Minecraft Youtube channel, I post Minecraft House Tutorials, Redstone Tutorials and even Let’s Play videos where I take on huge projects. Some of these textures originally came from the following texture packs:

I have also changed all the mobs, villagers and animals in the pack so they blend with the texture pack very well. I wanted to keep the textures looking vanilla style so the blocks could be recognized but with a cleaner, smoother texture. Many of the textures within this pack was have been used from a combination of other packs, some of which I have made small changes too, some of which I kept in original state and some I have completely designed myself. I’v been putting this texture pack together for some time now, to create a nice fantasy/medieval style texture pack with a clean look and feel. Welcome to the BlueNerd Craft 1.13 Texture Pack.
