How to Make Mushroom Soup in Minecraft Pocket Edition
The ultimate Minecraft Pocket Edition recipe guide - Crafting
Crafty like a fox (Updated for 0.15)
Minecraft - Pocket Edition is all about building ridiculous architectural wonders by finding raw resources in the world and crafting them into handy tools and building materials.
You can turn some wood and stone into a hardy pickaxe, or melt sand down into glass. You can make bookshelves, or dye wool, or forge a golden apple, or cut rough cobblestone blocks into posh stone bricks.
In our handy charts below, and on the other pages, you can find out how to make everything in the world of Minecraft, and how to find the right materials.
Crafting - Smelting - Raw Materials Crafting
In the world of Minecraft, you can make most objects by crafting. Open your inventory and tap on the crafting table to start combining items.
Remember that you'll need to make a crafting table - and then tap on that - to make the bigger and more elaborate objects.
You can find recipes for all the main items in Minecraft - Pocket Edition below, split into handy categories. To make the objects on the left, you'll need the materials on the right.
Check our page on raw materials if you want to find out where to get the appropriate ingredients.
Apparatus
Blocks that you can place down and use for a variety of purposes.
Outcome | Description | Recipe |
Crafting table - allows you to craft a more varied selection of items | ||
Furnace - allows you to use the smelting menu | ||
Brewing stand - used to brew potions | ||
Anvil - used to repair items and enchant them with enchanted books | ||
Enchantment table - used to enchant items | ||
Cauldron - collects rain, and lets you dye armour | ||
Bed - used to skip time until dawn | ||
Chest - used to store blocks and items |
Vehicles Get around the world of Minecraft faster with these useful vehicles
Outcome Description Recipe Rail - used for minecart tracks Powered rail - used for speeding up minecarts Detector rail - provides redstone power if a cart travels over it Activator rail - makes player or mob fall out of a minecart Minecart - rideable vehicle that runs along rails Minecart with chest - moveable chest Minecart with hopper - moveable hopper Minecart with TNT - moveable explosive Boat - used to travel across water
Key items These are the bread and butter of working in Minecraft. You can substitute the wooden planks with iron ingots, gold ingots, or diamonds to make more powerful and durable tools.
Outcome Description Recipe Axe - a fast way to chop wood-related blocks Pickaxe - a fast way to mine stone Shovel - a fast way to dig, and used to collect snow Sword - an offensive weapon to deal with enemies Hoe - used to till dirt and grass blocks to prepare for crops
Items and tools Handy items that will help you get more out of the world of Minecraft.
Outcome Description Recipe Stick - used to make tools, weapons, and other objects Arrow - ammunition for bows Bow - used for long-ranged attacks when used with arrows Shears - used to take wool from sheep, and makes placeable leaf blocks Clock - displays the positions of the sun and moon Compass - points to the spawn point TNT - used to cause explosions Flint and steel - used to detonate TNT, start fires, and activate a Nether portal Bucket - transport lava, water, and milk Torch - lights up dark areas, and melts snow and ice Torch - lights up dark areas, and melts snow and ice Glass bottle - used to hold water, potions, and more Fishing rod - used to catch fish Empty map - allows you to create a map of the area Carrot on a Stick- used to make pigs (wearing saddles) go where you want them to Lead - used to keep tamed animals nearby Fire Charge - often used with a dispenser to fire a flaming cannonball when triggered
Armour Apply this stuff to your character to withstand way more damage in combat. You can substitute the leather in any of the below recipes with iron ingots, gold ingots, or diamonds to make more durable armour.
Outcome Description Recipe Cap / Helmet - increases armour points Tunic / Chestplate - increases armour points Pants / Leggings - increases armour points Boots - increases armour points Horse Armour- increases armour points on a tamed horse
Redstone This stuff lets you wire up complicated contraptions. Consult our ultimate guide to redstone in Minecraft Pocket Edition for more information on how each device can be used.
Outcome Description Recipe Lever - redstone power source you toggle Redstone torch - constant redstone power source Wooden pressure plate - redstone power source you stand on Stone pressure plate - redstone power source you stand on Weighted pressure plate (light) - redstone power source you stand on Weighted pressure plate (heavy) - redstone power source you stand on Button - redstone power source you press Button - redstone power source you press Daylight sensor - redstone power source based on light levels Tripwire hook - redstone power source you trip (when combined with string) Redstone repeater - boosts power of redstone trail Redstone comparator - boosts redstone signal based on items in a container Dispenser - shoots out objects when powered Dropper - drops out objects when powered Hopper - drops item into a container, or pulls items from a container Redstone lamp - lights up when powered by redstone Trapped chest - sends a redstone signal when the chest is opened Piston - pushes a block when a redstone signal is received Trapped chest - pushes or pulls a block when a redstone signal is received Observer - sends a redstone signal if the block in front of the detector eye changes in some way
Food As hunger is now something to manage in Minecraft, it's important to know how to make food. Some of the most satisfying meals can only be made in the furnace, but these handy meals can be crafted in an instant.
Outcome Description Recipe Bowl - used to hold stew Sugar - used in recipes Bread - satisfies hunger Mushroom stew - satisfies hunger Rabbit stew - satisfies hunger Rabbit stew - satisfies hunger Beetroot soup - satisfies hunger Pumpkin pie - satisfies hunger Cake - satisfies hunger Cookie - satisfies hunger Golden apple - restores hunger and gives player health regeneration for 5 seconds Enchanted golden apple - restores hunger and gives player various status boosts Golden carrot - restores hunger, used in potion brewing Glistering melon - restores hunger, used in potion brewing
Ingredients There are several potions you can brew in Minecraft. Find out about the ingredients below, and consult our walkthrough on the brewing stand for more.
Outcome Description Recipe Blaze powder - used in potion brewing Magma cream - used in potion brewing Fermented spider eye - used in potion brewing Gold nugget - used to make gold ingots Gold ingot - used to make gold tools and armour
Building blocks Want to make a house, building, tower, or castle? Then you'll need this stuff.
Outcome Description Recipe Wooden planks - building material Bricks - building material Sandstone - building material Stonebricks - building material Block of quartz - building material Slab - building tool (can be made from cobblestone, wood, bricks, sandstone, stone brick, nether brick, quartz, or stone) Stairs - building tool (can be made from cobblestone, wood, bricks, sandstone, stone brick, nether brick, or quartz) Polished, smooth, pillar bricks - building material (can be made from diorite, andesite, sandstone, or quartz) Chiseled bricks - building material (can be made from stone, sandstone, or quartz)
Building materials More complicated builds will require items like fences, doors, and glass panes. Here's how to craft them.
Outcome Description Recipe Fence - a barrier that certain enemies can't jump over Fence gate - an openable gate for your fence Cobblestone wall - building material Glass pane - decorative window for your buildings Snow - a compact way to store snowballs Ladder - allows you to climb vertically Wooden door - a door that opens and closes when hit Iron door - door that only opens and closes when powered by redstone Wooden trapdoor - like a door but used between floors Iron trapdoor - trapdoor that only opens and closes when powered by redstone Slime block - bouncy trampoline-style block
Decorative items Need something to put in your new castle? How about crafting one of these decorative items?
Outcome Description Recipe Block of diamond - compact way to store diamonds Block of gold - compact way to store gold ingots Block of iron - compact way to store iron ingots Block of emerald - compact way to store emeralds Block of redstone - compact way to store redstone Lapis Lazuli block - compact way to store Lapis Lazuli Block of coal - fuel for smelting Paper - used to make books and maps Book - used to create some items. Can be enchanted Bookshelf - a decorative item Glowstone - decorative block which is brighter than a torch Jack 'o' Lantern - illuminating block Hay bale - decorative block Iron bars - decorative block Painting - decorative items to hang on walls Sign - displays text that you have typed Item frame - lets you display an object or map on the wall Note block - plays a musical note, can be powered by redstone Flower pot - lets you display flowers
Dying materials There are lots of ways to colour wool, clay, and leather in Minecraft. To make a coloured dye, consult the list of recipes below.
Outcome Description Recipe Lapis Lazuli - used to dye wool Rose red - used to dye wool (can use other red flowers) Dandelion yellow - used to dye wool (can use other yellow flowers) Light blue dye - used to dye wool Light blue dye - used to dye wool Magneta dye - used to dye wool (can use other magenta flowers) Magneta dye - used to dye wool Orange dye - used to dye wool Orange dye - used to dye wool Pink dye - used to dye wool (can use other pink flowers) Pink dye - used to dye wool Light gray dye - used to dye wool (can use other light gray flowers) Light gray dye - used to dye wool Cyan dye - used to dye wool Lime dye - used to dye wool Purple dye - used to dye wool Gray dye - used to dye wool Cocoa beans - used to dye wool Bone meal - used to dye wool Wool - decorative building block Dyed wool - coloured block, can be used with any of the above dyes Carpet - decorative floor tile, can be used with any coloured wool Clay - decorative building block, can be hardended in furnace Dyed clay - coloured block, can be used with any of the above dyes
How to Make Mushroom Soup in Minecraft Pocket Edition
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