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How to Avoid Getting Bored Playing Minecraft
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== Set Goals and Projects == One of the best ways to stay engaged in Minecraft is to always have goals and projects to work towards: - Create a project list or "to-do board" in your base to keep track of ideas[10] - Start with small, achievable goals and work up to larger projects over time[13] - Set challenges for yourself, like killing the Ender Dragon within a certain time limit[13] - Work on multiple projects simultaneously so you can switch between them[3] Some project ideas to consider: - Build an automated farm[6] - Create a museum showcasing every item in the game[13] - Construct massive builds like castles, cities, or recreations of real-world landmarks3<ref name="ref7">7</ref> - Design complex redstone contraptions and machines[13] - Collect one of every mob variant (dogs, cats, axolotls, etc.)[4]
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