![]() This goes hand in hand with exploration if you find a Homestead or a specific resource you want, like coal, diamonds, or red stone, you’ll want to keep it in mind for future harvesting trips. If you’d like to switch mounts, any mount you’ve unlocked will be waiting for you at the village fountains. Ultimately, it’s up to you and your playstyle to pick which mount works best for you, but they’re all usable in various situations. The Big Beak is able to glide better than the Beetle, and the Regal Tiger can run faster than any other mount, but it’s not as good at jumping. The Brilliant Beetle can glide, swim, and climb walls, making it handy for getting around a village while defending it. Heading directly for these will identify them on your map, revealing a tower, one of four special golems known as the Firsts, or even a new mount! Towers and Firsts can be used to support your armies when defending or attacking, but require an Improvement to be utilized, while the other mounts all have different attributes. Naturally, Mobs congregate at their respective homesteads, so if you’re ever in need of a couple of Creepers for blowing up an Outpost, you can teleport over to the Creeper Homestead, recruit them, and head back to the frontlines for an explosive assault!Īdditionally, you may find gold question marks on your world map. As you may notice, there are icons on your world map for Creeper, Zombie, and Skeleton Homesteads. It’s Minecraft so exploration may seem obvious, but Minecraft Legends is very different, which means there are also different reasons to explore! You can fast travel to any village you’ve visited before, so make unlocking them a priority, but there are plenty of other things to find in the world. While this is urgent, it is safe to delay building a village’s defensive capabilities until it is targeted for an invasion, so if the Piglins are targeting a village you’ve already set up for defense, you can instead spend the day fortifying another village, or exploring! When you successfully defend a village, you’ll be rewarded with some extra materials in the village chest, which may include Prismarine, a necessary resource for building Improvements. It’s best to maintain a presence at a village under attack just to ensure that nothing goes horribly wrong, in addition to being a safe place to spend the evening, since Piglins are more aggressive at night. While it’s possible to leave a defended village to fend for itself, you may return to discover that some walls or even your fountain or other structures have been damaged or destroyed. In the early stages of the game, a wall going all the way around the village, with arrow towers around the outside of the wall, is more than enough to keep your village safe. This will give you a better sense of where you can place your walls, gates, and arrow towers so that they’re all covered in the repair field. To ensure the most efficient coverage from the Carpenter Hut, which repairs any damaged buildings, place one in each quadrant, making sure that the edges of their repair zone are lined up neatly with the roads, and one of the corners lying on the fountain itself. Thankfully, the world map will tell you exactly what their plans are for the coming night, so you should never be surprised when an invasion begins.Īs for the defenses themselves, we’ve got some handy tricks to help! There are four roads leading from the fountain in the center of each village, dividing the village into neat quadrants. Every night, the Piglins will either fortify one of their major outposts, create a new base, or invade a village. Although catapult missiles do not damage moats, they do hit whatever is behind them.This is the most urgent task on our list, and for good reason. Stone walls, instead of moats, are used to fill gaps at the four corners to protect your barracks and ballistas from catapult missiles.Having 10 smelters will enable you to place up to 50 oil pots on your Great Towers and Large Towers to kill enemy soldiers who come near them. Each smelter allows you to place 5 oil pots.Turrets are placed close to the keep to focus their firepower on enemies that are advancing into your keep (instead of enemies far away).wasted shots), do not place them on the same row. To ensure the ballistas do not shoot at the same enemy soldier (i.e. Ballistas kill one enemy solider per shot.Use only (Stone) Great Towers they are the strongest and best protects your archers.It takes the enemy soldiers a long time to dig up moats, especially when your archers are mowing them down. Gaps between Great Towers are filled with moat.It kills incoming attackers and slows down their advance to your Keep. Killing pits are used on a windy path to the Keep.
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