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QuestionWhat about the items?Community AnswerSimply buy them from a shop. For example, you can buy foam swords at a shop that look like a Minecraft sword. Or buy things that are close enough and make them more realistic with your additions at home.
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QuestionHow do I explain this to my parents?Community AnswerShow them this site. Tell them the coolest parts, your favorite parts, and something you think they'll like.
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QuestionWhat can I do if I do not have a computer?Community AnswerIf you have YouTube on your phone or another device, watch videos on what Minecraft is like, then be creative and create things with paper.
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QuestionHow do you get Minecraft real life?Community AnswerIt's not a video game you buy, it's just pretend. You follow the tips in the tutorial to pretend you're playing Minecraft in real life.
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QuestionCan I also use toy dogs for pet wolves?Community AnswerYes, of course!
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QuestionWould it be helpful to live in a cabin?Community AnswerIt would certainly be more realistic, because Minecraft houses already look like cabins.
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QuestionCan I play Minecraft?Coolguy124Community AnswerYou can play Minecraft on PC, Linux and macOS (computer edition), iPhone, Android, Gear VR, XPERIA Play, Fire TV, Apple TV, Windows 10 and Fire OS (Pocket Edition), Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PSVITA, PS4 and Wii U (console edition). There also is an Education Edition, made for Windows 10 and macOS.
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QuestionWhat if I have no friends?Foxie22Community AnswerInvite your family if they have time, preferably your siblings because they might know a thing or two about Minecraft already.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I don't have the supplies?Foxie22Community AnswerBuy some supplies or just play outdoors and use sticks as weapons. You can use rocks as building blocks or hide in trees/bushes. Just remember to not accidentally get hurt.
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QuestionCan I play Minecraft in real life at any age?Community AnswerOf course. Minecraft is an all ages game.
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QuestionCan I also use toy dogs?Community AnswerYes, you can if you would like to.
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QuestionCan I use enchanting books?Artemis_HuntCommunity AnswerYou can use a real book or make a paper one. Take paper and staple it together to make a book, or you could just find any book in your house to use.
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QuestionDo I use a cardboard box as a Minecraft player head?Community AnswerYou can but you don't have to. You could just make armor out of cardboard if you want.
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QuestionHow do I find diamonds when playing Minecraft in real life?Community AnswerJust try to find some interesting looking rocks and pretend those are diamonds.
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QuestionHow do I play Minecraft in real life in Minecraft PE?Leo FrenchCommunity AnswerIt's the same for all Minecraft editions and versions!
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QuestionHow do I play Minecraft in real life if I don't have a lot of space or money?Community AnswerYou can make things out of cardboard and paper. They don't need to be big. As for space, you can pretend you're in a cave, and that you can't get out, or you can go outside. If your garden isn't big enough (like mine), you can go to a park or a town square to play. If you are worried about looking weird in public, don't. Looking weird to others is lots of fun, really!
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QuestionHow do I kill in Minecraft if I am playing in real life?Community AnswerJust use your foam swords or other items to tap or hit another entity (in your game), then, if that entity is playing with you (a friend playing as another user in PVP or a friend playing as a mob) they should move a paper heart from one pocket to another, depending on what you hit them with and if they're wearing any armor. If the entity that you are "killing" isn't a person (say a toy, or a dog, or a chicken) then you should just keep track of what their health is, and when it's gone, just say that they're "dead" and do what you'd like to do with their "items" and such.
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QuestionCan I get a real job by playing Minecraft in real life?Community AnswerIf you had a popular enough YouTube channel to attract sponsors, then perhaps; but unless you're a marketing genius, your chances of doing this are akin to hitting the lottery. Even if you were able to do so, keep in mind that games' popularity wanes over time, so you'd find yourself unemployed when most people's interest has moved on to other, newer games.
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