When you find your First House In your Minecraft World!

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►This video took longer than expected, this is so far the longest time i spent on a meme video, so please subscribe it would mean the world to me.
This video is from the meme i'd like to make myself believe Mr bean, it's a meme when you find your first minecraft house after abandoning it, it's a relatable meme that i thought you guy would enjoy. i hope you enjoy!

★►Song used in the video: Orbit - Corbyn Kites

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I'll forever regret deleting my first "New world"

tricornealt
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Finding your first base is just the best feeling ever

Cubick
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Storytime:

Many years ago, on my first time when I played minecraft, I built my house on an island covered by oak trees in which I had spawned. It wasn´t pretty, If I am honest, it was made out of cobblestone, glass panels and oak planks. The only things which were proud of were it´s size, 30x30x30 blocks with HUGE windows, and a garden on top of the building which had plants and trees from different biomes.
One time when I was building my house, two endermen spawned inside one of my rooms. I started to fight them but other one killed me.

I thought that I would respawn to my bed but something really weird had happened and I spawned in completely different place, a bay by a birch forest, with no clue where my house was. I killed my self couple of times since I hoped that I would respawn back to my island but no. I was very sad and angry so I made a flint and steel and I burned one forest to the ground. I also thought that I should maybe stop playing in the same save since it might be corrupted by file. However, I decided to continue my game in the same world and swallow my sadness.

I built a new home which was similar but much smaller and on top of a mountain. In nearby a valley I made a field for potatoes, wheat and carrots. I played there about 3 months (real time) and then I decided to take a long exploration around my area by following the seashore to North. I traveled maybe 6 hours and I got lost. And because I was a rookie, I didn´t have a map or a compass or cordinates for navigation. So I built a hut by a river and dug a mine so I could get materials to for making a compass. This took time about 3-6 days (real time) and then the compass was ready. I took my stuff and I started my journey back to my new house. It was really long and difficult traveling since I didn´t have a boat so I had to swim and since I always took a land route if that was possible. Then I arrived a place where I had to swim, on a shore of the ocean.

I continued swimming for 2 (game time) and the game started to load big chunks.
First came a sandy beach, then oak tree forest and finally my house.
I cried for happiness, I was home again.


Aftermath:
My reaction was literally same as in this video but what surprised me the most, was that all my inventory was still levitating on my death spot. I also later founded my new house, it was 500-1000 blocks away on the other side of the ocean.


Edit:
Some people like to point out how it took me 3-6 IRL days to build a compass so I clarify some things now.
1. Since I had travelled and got lost, most of my equipment was either broken (armor, weapons and tools), ran out (food and torches). It took me time to cut down trees, build me a hut, burn charcoal, dig the mine, hunt sheeps for beds for both in that hut and for the incoming return trip. That was like 90% of the compass making time since it was my main mission and those other things supported it.
2. It was my first time playing minecraft so I was still learning how to play it. Furthermore, it was around circa 2013-2014 when founding everything was a lot harder because the village loot was mainly poor (apples, carrots, some bookshelves etc.) and there was no treasure maps.
3. I wasn´t playing 3-6 days straight since I was in school and I had to do my homework before I could play so it was like playing max. 2-4 hours/day or something like that. That was also one of the reasons why I got lost in the first place since, even tough it took me just like 6 hours to travel, I did my journey in like 2-3 IRL days because the reasons mentioned earlier.

buttersstotch
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“So that one day, we’ll look back at where we started, and be amazed at how far we’ve come.”
- Technoblade

nattompkins
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The feeling of going back or accidentally finding your first home in Minecraft is magical. My first encounter with this experience was when I was an adventurous player. I traveled long distances and never had a permanent home except for the one I built at the start which was a simple hut. One day, I crossed a giant ocean and found myself on a familiar beach, I ran ahead and moments I saw the hut rendering in the distance, I was shocked at how I was back. That was at the time when I did not know about f3.

zuluactual
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When I started playing Minecraft, I wasn't building boxes above ground.

I literally dug out my house, like a true dwarf.

hushpool
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It happened, I was playing with my friends and we were building a lot of houses, machines and railways over a mountain. When I went down to the bottom of a mountain and explored an area there, I found my old house:)

moh_
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I'm lucky to still have my first world and my first base. It was a small wood house in the middle of a savanna biome next to some awesome mountains. I go back to that world every so often just to experience the nostalgia

OmnitroidMusic
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My first world might be on a dead tablet

But i remember full well how my first house looked

It was a straight line through the ground(at stone level) with walls as a mix of polished diorite and stone

A window to water on a beach


a couple of chests and furnaces

And room where chickens, with a floor made out of hoppers that lead to a chest



It was amazing

mrloleno
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Finding your first base is so special because it shows how much you have been able to accomplish in your journey, and it brings you a nostalgia feeling rembering how you started in the bottom and how top you are now

felinioaluminio
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I still have my very first survival world from 2012. It was made in 1.2.5 and played until 1.6. it's in 1.18 now bc I keep coming back to just look at it. Good memories, lots of things that no longer work bc of updates but it's ok. It's a different vibe bc now I play 16 chunks with shaders at 120fps. Back then when I played this world it was 2 chunks and 15fps.

I really wish I still had my first creative world.

GW-ctsf
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I still remember building the bridge connecting my house to the lower plains (the house was on a hilly tundra), and the thing is, yes, the world was made in 1.16, but I have played older versions, young me was that into MC.

The thing is, it doesn’t matter what version you made the world, let an update or two pass and you’ll remember the first days of the world.

-thanawat-
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Brings me back to my first ever world. I'm still pretty proud of the house as although it was just an oak box, it had a nice crop farm aswell as an animal farm and some kinda treehouse lookout post.

It's nothing compared to what I build nowadays although having said that I currently don't have an official house in my current world. At the moment I have some asthetic houses, aswell as a trading hall and an auto storage system which I just switch between living in

sam_bedford
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Something similar happened to me, but with a horse. I was on a "mission" to find a village, and in the way there I had to get off my horse to fight *A LOT* of mobs.

I ran away (not too far) because I thought the place was small enough that I could easily find my horse, turns out I was wrong (it was a kinda-dense spruce forest) and my horse moved from its spot. I literally traveled the entire area and even used creative mode just to scan from above, but to no avail, my horse was completely gone.

I went to survival mode and continued the mission, found a village, and started moving my stuff there (it was kinda close, and I didn't had much items).

Some time passed, and while traveling the forest I somehow found my horse! I was so happy to see it, even though I already replaced it (I guess, I don't remember).

That moment reminded me of a MC Youtuber (Vegetta777) who also found his horse in a live Let's-Play and he sounded very happy (even more than me). It was an even more emotional moment, because his horse had a name

Rudxain
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i've had way too many memories with my first base so even to this day 5 years later i never left it behind and i still live there, it's had a few changes to the blocks it's built out of but never changed the shape or how big it is. when i first built it i used sand and dirt because thats all i had and now it's made of deepslate and mud bricks

Rose_flowerrs
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This Christmas made me realize that everyone should Wake up













Merry Christmas everybody

slidersides
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i don’t remember much about my first houses but one thing i did do was build that giant oak mansion shown in the minecraft builders guide book and i would rebuild that in every world i played and that’s how i was shaped into (in my opinion) a pretty skilled minecraft builder

peanutbutterjam
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I revisited my old old old Minecraft survival house yesterday, I finally saw my Dog Cupert after four years, expanded the farm a bit and watched the sun go down... memories

clydoscope
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I remember playing minecraft on a very very old world of mine and stumbling across a small dirt shack I made on my first night that I completely forgot about, I was fully geared and ready to take on the end and before I went to kill the dragon I took some time to thank it's dirt walls for offering protection back when I was struggling to progress.

man.
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the face you make when you realise all your minecraft pets still wait for you in their own worlds.... waiting for you to ever come back... (or not!)

TheAtomicANetwork