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Your experience level, which is the green number near the bottom of your screen, must be at least one in order for you to craft a custom name tag. It will make a loud "clank" noise when you do so. To do so, open your inventory and move the tag to your character's hotbar, then select it. The tag will appear in your character's hand. This will open the anvil's crafting window with your name tag in place. You'll do this in the "Name" field at the top of the anvil's window. On console editions, you'll first have to select the "Name" field and press A or X'. Doing so will place it in your inventory. Once you see it in your hand, you're ready to assign a name to a mob. On console editions of Minecraft, you can simply select the tag and press Y or Δ. You'll want to take care whilst naming a hostile mob (e.g., a zombie), but naming animals like sheep or cows is a harmless task. As long as the name tag is in your hand, doing so will place a text box with your name tag's phrase in it above the mob's head. You can repeat this process for as many mobs as you like, since your current name tag has unlimited uses.

summary: Make sure you're at least level one. Place your anvil on the ground. Equip your name tag. Select the anvil. Enter a name for your name tag. Select the name tag. Equip your custom name tag. Locate an animal or a monster. Face a mob and select them.


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After 20-30 seconds, take the bowl out of the microwave and stir everything together. If the shortening isn’t completely melted, microwave the mixture for another 5 seconds at a time until it is. Since you’re just heating this for a short time, regular heat is fine. If you microwave the gelatin for too long, though, you could scorch it and affect the texture. Use your hands to push and roll the dough and sugar together until all of the sugar and tylose combination has been worked into the gum paste dough. As you work, you should feel the dough start to become tough and less sticky. If the dough still feels sticky once all of the sugar is incorporated, add more powdered sugar, about 1/8 cup (15 g) at a time. Unlike gum paste made with egg whites, this recipe does not need to be refrigerated in order to set up. However, it does need to rest for at least 8 hours or overnight. Wrap the gum paste tightly with plastic wrap, then place it in an air-tight container somewhere that it won’t be disturbed.

summary: Microwave the gelatin mixture for 20-30 seconds. Knead the remaining sugar into the dough. Wrap the gum paste in plastic wrap and put it in a container overnight.


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You'll need a pickaxe to gather the stone or metals for a better sword. Here's a brief summary of how to find these, from most to least common:  Stone is widely available in mountainsides and just beneath the surface. Mine it with a wooden pickaxe. Iron (stone with beige flecks) is fairly common just beneath the surface, and requires a stone pickaxe to mine. Gold and diamond ore are very rare and only found deep under the earth. Combine two cobblestone and a stick to make a stone sword. This deals 6 damage and lasts for 132 hits before breaking. (In comparison, the wooden sword does 5 damage and lasts for 60 hits.) As with all swords, the computer recipe fills only one column, with the stick at the bottom. Iron is a great dependable material you'll be relying on for a long time. Once you have iron ingots (see below), you can make an iron sword that does 7 damage for 251 hits. After mining the ore, you'll need to smelt the iron ore into ingots using a furnace. Despite its rarity, gold is not very good for tools. If you smelt the gold ingots and make them into a sword, it will deal the same damage as a wooden sword but only last for 33 hits. There is one advantage to golden swords: they have the best chance at a high level enchantment. Many players still don't like to enchant them since they're such temporary tools. Now you've really made it in the world. Diamonds are the best material for tools and weapons, and do not require smelting. A diamond sword does eight damage and lasts for 1,562 hits. Place two damaged swords of the same type anywhere in the crafting area. The result will be a sword with more durability than both of them put together. You cannot increase the durability past the sword's normal maximum this way. A "damaged" sword is any sword that has been used at least once. You should see a small bar next to the item icon showing you how much durability is left.
summary: Gather materials with a pickaxe. Craft a stone sword. Upgrade to iron. Make a golden sword for show. Craft a diamond sword. Repair your swords.