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    How to Make a Shovel in Minecraft

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    If you’re just starting in Minecraft, a shovel is one of the first tools you’ll want to make. Shovels are helpful in digging up dirt, sand, and gravel and can make your building projects go much more smoothly. Here’s how to make a shovel in Minecraft:

    Step 1: Gather Materials

    The first step to making a shovel is gathering the needed materials. You’ll need two sticks and one material for the shovel head. The material you use will determine the durability and effectiveness of the shovel. Here are the materials you can use, listed in order from least to most durable:

    1. Wood
    2. Stone/Cobblestone
    3. Iron
    4. Gold
    5. Diamond

    You can find wood by punching trees, and you can find other materials by mining them. Make sure you have the appropriate tool for the material you’re mining, or it will take much longer and may yield no results.

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    Step 2: Open the Crafting Table

    Once you have your materials, it’s time to open the crafting table. To make a crafting table, you’ll need four wooden planks. Arrange them in a square shape in your inventory crafting grid, and you’ll get a crafting table. Place the crafting table on the ground by right-clicking and then right-clicking on it to open the crafting interface.

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    Step 3: Arrange Materials

    In the crafting interface, you’ll see a 3×3 grid. This is where you’ll arrange your materials to make a shovel. Place two sticks in the middle column of the grid, and then place your material for the shovel head in the top row of the left-hand column. The image below shows an example of how to arrange the materials for a wooden shovel:

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    Step 4: Retrieve Your Shovel

    Once you’ve arranged your materials in the crafting grid, you’ll see a shovel icon appear in the result box. Click on the shovel to retrieve it, which will be added to your inventory. You can now equip it in your Hotbar and use it to dig up dirt, sand, and gravel.

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    Conclusion

    Making a shovel in Minecraft is a simple process that can make your gameplay much more accessible. By gathering the necessary materials and using a crafting table, you can create a shovel in just a few steps. Remember that the material you use for the shovel head will affect its durability and effectiveness, so choose wisely based on your needs. With your new shovel in hand, you’ll be able to dig up resources and create amazing builds in no time. 

    And to make this journey more exciting, Moonpreneur is giving away a free $10 Minecraft e-gift card for attending their game development or robotics trial classes! 

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    If you’re between the ages of 6-15, this is the perfect opportunity to learn some epic skills and simultaneously score a sweet gift card. But you gotta hurry; this offer won’t last forever! So, get your parents to sign you up for a trial class ASAP and get ready to level up your game.

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    Jatin Rohatgi

    Jatin Rohatgi

    Jatin Rohtagi is an avid gamer and deeply loves writing about Roblox and Minecraft.
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