Minecraft Medieval Builds: ULTIMATE Guide, Tips, Hacks & Ideas

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Welcome to my Minecraft Medieval Builds: ULTIMATE Guide, Tips, Hacks & Ideas video! In this guide, we'll dive into the world of medieval builds and uncover how you can easily make your Minecraft world stand out with inspiring medieval structures 🏰✨

I'll equip you with handy tips and hacks for efficient construction, enhancing details, and choosing the perfect palette to create truly majestic creations 🔨

Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned Minecraft builder, this video will provide you with valuable insights and ideas to elevate your medieval building game 🌟

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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:44 What is the medieval style?
2:12 Materials
4:14 Adding texture
5:29 Wall building tips
9:43 Wall building example
11:16 Roof building tips
16:50 Roof building example
18:38 Exterior details
19:57 Outro
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What’s the best medieval build you’ve built?! 🏰

Spudetti
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I came for the builds, but I stayed for her voice. Hard to find someone who good at building, so dedicated with the tutorial, and has such a beautiful voice as her. Thank you Spudetti 😊😊😊

kuroitamashi
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I love the medieval style of building in Minecraft. It’s one of my favorite to build in and your video is exactly what I needed to refresh my creativity. And the buttons at the end of the logs? How did I never think of that

officialyunglu
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The English medieval period (The Middle Ages) started 476 AD (in year of the lord) and ended in 1485; the late medieval period started in 1300 and ended in 1500. Which gave way to the beginning of the Renaissance period. The name medieval comes from  medi-, meaning "middle", and ev-, meaning "age", medieval literally means "of the Middle Ages." Though the Dark Ages is used interchangeably with these two, it is the start of the Middle Ages and the fall of the western roman empire.

1066 CE is regarded as the beginning of the English Middle ages and this is because of The Battle of Fulford 20/09/1066 then it was the battle of Stamford Bridge 25/09/66 and then the Infamous Battle of Hastings 14/10/66


536 AD, the worst year in human history. The year that the Sun disappeared (1.5 years) and the beginning of the bubonic plague. Another eruption triggered in 540 exacerbated the cooling effect, making a mini medieval ice age lasting 25 years, causing widespread death across Europe Scandinavia, the Middle East and Aisa.
Europes & the Middle East population dropped by an estimated 1/3-1/2 Scandinavia dropped by 75-90%

Ballista: During the Middle Ages,  it was one of the original weapons that had success against fortified castle walls throughout Europe. The most famous appearance of the ballista in the Middle Ages was the Siege of Dover in 1216, when the French were able to get through Dover Castle's walls. Although it was the ancient Greeks that invented it.

Trebuchet: This war machine was invented during the late Middle Ages by the Chinese (around 1400 AD) in order to destroy the great walls of the enemy palaces

Forebuilding
mess hall/kitchen
armery/blacksmith
stables/barracks
Study/library
Sleeping quarters
Keep / Dungeon / Don jon (old French for Keep)
Church
Zwinger
Postern
Hoardings / brattice work
Crenellation, Merlon, Machicolation & Embrasure

• Cloister(s).
• (Flying) Buttress(es).
• Vaulted ceiling.
• Semicircular arches archivolt (Romanesque)
• arch archivolt (Gothic)
• ossuaries/catacombs
• Bastion is tower structure to reinforce the portcullis
• Barbican is a gatehouse away from the main castle
• Turrets
• Half-Hipped roof/ Clipped Gable roof/ Jerkinhead roof
• Crow-Stepped Gables
• Solar room (above great hall)
• tracery windows (Gothic)
• gable roof
• Jettying
• Whitewash & pastel wash (only for villages small towns, large towns & cities wouldn't pay for pastel washing it was expensive)

quoin Stones (not medieval, aincent Roman & renaissance)

Styles of Castles
Palisade
(A wooden wall before it was upgraded to its stone counterpart)

Folly
(A fake part of the castle that is built to look like the keep as a distraction or a fake building out on a main road way or in a garden in an estate... just to... look cool)

Motte-and-bailey castle / Shell keep
(You get a Shell Keep when you fully upgrade the wooden motte-and-bailey to stone.)

Anglo-Saxon Burh's
(Built in the early Middle Ages as a reaction from the Vikings these large fortified settlements where cities built on flat lands with man made mounds and 4 wooden/stone walls, and a moat on the outside of the wall. No cathedrals, but they were churches, everything homes or Hām farmland shops/guilds where all inside the walls. These Burh were built on the side of a river 20 miles apart)

Concentric castle
(Two or more curtain walls with cylindrical towers)

Norman architecture
(Square exterior with Semicircular arches supported by massive cylinder pillars interior)

Château/Schlöss (French & German)
(country/manor house build for luxury but also for defensive purposes, no turrets and false battlements)

Crusaders Castle
(large vaulted chambers with massive walls, (three meters thick) running between ex & interior walls to corner towers. castle life included from kitchens; stables; forges; bakeries and bath-houses.)

Medieval castles
(Moat, with or without water. Bastion barbican, gatehouse, curtain wall & towers, keep aka Don jon/great tower, bailey/inner ward area within the curtain wall)

A fort or fortress or fortification
is a castle that's is surrounded by a city (a city NEEDS to have a cathedral, a church that contains the Bishops' throne), and then the city is surrounded by a curtain wall

why place name have XYZ typically at the end of them.

Ington/ton (usually a farm or rural village)

By/Toft (village)

Ham/Stoke (home, small village)

Burn/Forth/bourne (a stream/river)

Wick (village/town/city that is a recognised manufacturer typically on the coast)

Gate (Norse, built next to a main road)

Borough/Burgh/Bury (Anglo-Saxon & Old English, Fort)

Thorpe (farmstead that relied on a larger nearby settlement for protection)

on-the-wolds, berg, den/denn/don/dun (hilly terrain, uncultivated)

Worth (protected AKA private village)

Dale/dean (Valley)

Stead (enclosed place)

Ville (Town that's known for their farms)

Burg (walled off city)

Ford (a river shallow enough to walk across)

Shire (prominent town or city)

Hampton (water medow)

Field/fell/felling (flat lands)

Meri/mere (Anglo-Saxon & Old English, Lake)

Bar/Barr (Anglo-Saxon, Gateway/entrance)

Masked_One_
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I like that you explain why you build the way you do that makes sense. Especially the bit about why you do mostly stone walls for the first floor and do wood on the second floor. I never thought about the weight of the material until you mentioned it and it clicks and makes sense. A lot of building tip videos I’ve watched didn’t always explain why they did what they did, sometimes those tips just seemed so basic and bare bones. You can almost hear the “just get good scrub” beyond their so called tips.

I also really, really liked how you listed the materials that work for these builds. Builders have said “build a block palette “ but never explained how. Or what looks good with certain builds. I think I’ll create a new creative world and actually places these blocks down in a section to always have something to reference when I’m practicing building.

And the roof layouts!!!! Oh man, i love the pictures and you outlining what blocks to use, its so helpful! Thanks for the awesome and actually useful tip video!

Raequest
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Ahhh, the legend Spudetti is back 🥳🥳🥳

hazza_builds
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the best tutorial ive ever seen. before this video, when i saw a medieval structure i thought it was way too complicated for me, but this video explains it really well and the building example was very useful

spooks
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What a good Video. While other Minecraft tutorials only full of Showcase and "Repeat after Me" this chanel explain it just like my Profesor explain how JavaScript work on Web Programing. Now I know how Medieval Theme work not only on Minecraft but also on Game Developing and 3D Designer. Thankyou

purboputra
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thank you so much ive been struggling with medieval builds for so long this has helped exponentially keep making videos!

ErickGuzman-nnol
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Might this mean more additions to the castle series 😮 Such a wonderful project.

andrewhartman
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I'm so happy that you're still making videos!! I'm going to start a Medieval world this weekend.

I don't know what accent you have, but I absolutely love your voice and could listen to you speak all day.

sudbuddiesexteriordetailin
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Wow great video, the part where you added in the actual block layouts for the roof is definitively helpful thank you.

bearerofcurses
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Medieval house wall should be a white block because IRL the walls are made of wattle and daub with white plaster over it

JGMGamer
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One thing missing are white blocks. White concrete, bone blocks, and mushroom stems all work. (I save quartz for only one or two fancy buildings.)

Medieval houses were usually wattle-n-daub construction with a lime whitewash over the daub. Ground floors were usually stone, but the upper floors were wood half-timbering with white walls in between.

kerim.peardon
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"What's something you could talk about for 20 minutes straight?"
Spudetti: Hold my ale

TheLeonardoPontes
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I am so happy 🎉, after so much time SPUDETTI uploaded a video. I really needed the Medieval Build for my Little Project in Minecraft.
Thank you so much SPUDETTI.

ObsiObosminecraft
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Thanks a lot❤ you are a nice teacher 💛

matinshayeghi
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the modern house with the medieval roof really made me laugh so hard LMAO!

iivniki
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Glad to see you back and hope you will continue to produce new videos again. Love your builds

gordonberg
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Hope to See a new Video when ur ready ❤

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