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Beating Minecraft refers to completing the game's main objective of defeating the Ender Dragon. Here are some general steps on how to beat Minecraft: 1. Gather resources: Start by collecting basic resources such as wood, stone, and food. You'll need these to make tools, weapons, and armor. 2. Build a shelter: Create a shelter to protect yourself from monsters that come out at night. You can make a simple one with just a few blocks, but it's best to create a more elaborate structure to store your resources and crafting stations. 3. Explore and mine: Minecraft is all about exploration, so start exploring the world and mining for valuable resources such as diamonds, gold, and iron. 4. Build up your arsenal: Craft weapons, armor, and tools to protect yourself and make your journey easier. You'll need weapons to fend off mobs and tools to mine resources. 5. Find and activate the End Portal: The End Portal is the gateway to the End, where the Ender Dragon resides. You'll need to find it in a stronghold, which can be located in underground caves. 6. Defeat the Ender Dragon: Once you've activated the End Portal, enter the End and defeat the Ender Dragon. This will require a combination of strategy, skill, and patience. 7. Celebrate: Congratulations, you've beaten Minecraft! Note that Minecraft is an open-world game, so you can beat it in different ways, and there's no one right way to do it. Some players prefer to focus on building and creating, while others enjoy exploring and fighting monsters. Find your playstyle and have fun!
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