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Daniel Hidalgo
2019-08-06 21:23:11

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One of our favorite games, Minecrat is still more alive than ever, so today we are going to tell you how to make a map wall  to keep you up to date.

If something you can do to decorate your walls in Minecraft is to place paintings, but there are other forms of decoration to give a more unique touch to your walls.

One of them is to make a map wall.

How to make a map wall in Minecraft.


The first thing you need is to get some sticks and leather to crack your frame. You can create the amount you want based on the size of your map and place them on your wall.

It's time to use the map, put yourself in the center of the site you want to save on your map, it will clearly have to be an empty map. When using the map you will see a small white arrow when you open it, this milk moves with you, move as far as you can to the south until the arrow becomes a point, this will mean that you have left the map section.

Create another blank map and use it to make sure it is completely open and has the lower middle and middle section.

Then repeat the process, but heading west to complete the lower section.
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Return to the central part and head east and west to complete the left and right section. Then head north and repeat to have the section completed and be able to put the maps in the frames of your wall.

This is more special, when with the use of blocks, you create patterns that when viewed from the map form an image that you can place on your wall.

We hope that our Minecraft guide on how to make a map wall will be useful to give your walls a unique touch. Just like this one, we have a lot of guides that will be useful to you.



Tags:
minecraft classic , education edition, download, pocket edition, update, minecaft, mminecraft, mincecraft, mincrat, free
Platform(s):
PC, macOS, Linux, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Genre(s):
Sandbox, survival
Developer(s):
Mojang, Xbox, Sony, Nintendo eShop
Publisher(s):
Mojang, Microsoft Studios, Sony Computer Entertainment
Release date:
18 November 2011
Mode:
Single-player, multiplayer
age rating (PEGI):
7+

Other Tags
video game, gameplay, price, 60fps, steam


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