Author: José Zapata

Jose Zapata

Jose Gregorio Zapata Urdaneta is a video game writer and a casually addicted gamer. Jose Zapata has worked as a video game writer for over four years. He focuses on video game troubleshooting, game lists, and game guides. His first console was a SNES in 1994, and his first games were Star Fox and Super Mario. Since he was a kid, he learned he had a passion for playing, sharing, and talking about games, so he pursued the endeavor with a Social Communication bachelor's degree. His favorite genre is RTS (real-time-strategy), so he plays Age of Empires IV, Age of Empires II, Total War: Warhammer III, Starcraft II, and others. He also has a passion for the type of open-world games where he can create his adventures, such as Minecraft and, with tons of mods, Fallout 4. And like every other gamer, he also likes action-RPG games such as Elden Ring or Mass Effect, although he has a soft spot for classic turn-based RPGs like Original Sin II or the Baldur's Gate Saga. He also manages two YouTube channels. One of these features semi-professional gameplay for eSports players (Rocket League, Warzone, and others). Additionally, he has a background as a musician (bass player), and he used to write musical tutorials and reviews for BegginnerGuitarHQ.

The term “Minecraft seeds” can be confusing, but in essence, it refers to the “code” for each of the millions of available worlds in the game. And because each world is different, we can help you find the most fun and creative areas. Each numbered code generates a specific Minecraft world. This would be a “seed,” which carries a code that dictates what you’ll see—using particular codes will always generate the exact same worlds.  So, if you’re thirsty for new Minecraft experiences, we compiled a list with the best seeds across different types of biomes. The options are vast and…

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There’re millions of Minecraft worlds to explore, and each has a unique identity. Their identity is a coded number we call Seed—and the best Seeds often have the best spawn locations, such as villages, different biomes, temples, and Lush Caves. Aside from the starting location, the best realism is often the most unique or, at least, beautiful enough to explore for hours. Across a sea of nearly infinite options, finding a world where you could have fun is not easy. If you’re playing on PS4, you’re looking for Bedrock Seeds, and we’ve compiled a list with varying degrees of biomes,…

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Minecraft randomly generates blocks every time you enter a new world, but you can find key locations such as villages in key locations. You’d need to understand what “Minecraft Seeds” means, though. “Seeds” are the code numbers that identify each world. Although there’re billions of available options, specific seeds feature specific coordinates. So, one way to find villages is by checking their coordinates online and then traveling or teleporting to the X, Y, and Z area. The second way is exploring the world and going towards the areas where villages are more common. Lastly, a third way is using a…

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Let’s say you’re going through your first days in Minecraft, and you haven’t been able to build a bed. In that case, you probably had to dig a hole or build a shelter and wait the night out in the darkness. Beds change this dynamic, but making one requires a bit of luck. If you place the bed on your shelter, you can interact with it to sleep. Doing so at night will wake you up during the daytime, effectively bypassing the storms and the mobs lurking at night. Aside from sleeping, beds become your spawn point. If you die…

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Enchantments in Minecraft are complex, as they include a random factor, high-quality materials like diamonds, and a long list of buffs. That’s what Enchantments offer: magical upgrades for your gear. Smite is one of these enchantments, and while it seems straightforward, it has a trick. It increases the damage you deal with swords and axes, but only to undead mobs. Smite Enchantment Smite is an Enchantment available to swords and axes. You can apply it to these types of weapons via the Enchanting Table, or by combining a sword or an ax with the Smite enchantment book on the anvil.…

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Do you have something to celebrate? Perhaps it’s an anniversary or something you found, built, or crafted. In case you want to express your happiness within Minecraft, we’re teaching you how to make fireworks rockets. Firework rockets create decorative explosions, just like in real life. But they have another purpose other than the aesthetic. You can use them alongside Elytra to fly, or you can use fireworks as crossbow ammunition.  How to Make Fireworks in Minecraft? You can get fireworks by crafting them with paper and gunpowder. Notably, in Bedrock’s creative mode, there’re more fireworks available on the inventory—some of which have…

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Path of Exile remains at the top of the hack & slash genre. Because of constant developer support and fine-tuning, errors and crashes you may find are easy to fix.  The developers have upgraded the game’s overall quality and PC requirements in recent years, so in few cases your PC specs may no longer support Grinding Gear’s dungeon crawler. Another common cause for this crash is missing key software updates to match PoE’s latest patches. Steam and Epic Games users can return to Wraeclast after checking the game for corrupted game files and missing updates. If that does not work we…

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Dodging Demigod combos requires as many fps as your PC can support. You may time your rolls, blocks, parries, and backsteps like a boss, but if your system doesn’t comply, your reward will be a “You Died” screen. Elden Ring still has performance issues because the game debuted with sub-par performance. Nevertheless, most players have improved their experience by updating software, tweaking some graphical settings, and checking for potential corruption in the game or the system.  Why is My Elden Ring Crashing Randomly? Constant crashes or failed startups could mean your system is out-of-date. Windows and the GPU drivers must…

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Paper is a key ingredient in Minecraft, and while the recipe is simple, you may need some help with the basic concepts. It doesn’t require anything difficult to find or grind, and you can craft it or loot it in the early game. Paper allows you to craft banners, books, cartography table blocks, empty maps, and firework rockets. Notably, it’s essential for mapping your world, and it’s also an initial step to craft the Enchanting Table, which needs books and bookshelves.  We’ll guide you through the paper recipe, and all of the items you can craft with paper. Minecraft Paper Ingredients…

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Running around to mine wood and stone is the core experience Minecraft offers, and it can be addictive. By now, you’re probably ready to take your resources to the next level, build something nice, and make your creations look good. So, you can make smooth stone, a type of stone that is, well, smooth. It has nice flat edges and darker shades in its corners. Because of how it looks, it’s one of the best materials to build your houses and fortresses. Remember using different materials for your structures has no real difference other than aesthetics. The game has no…

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