The end of the year is hard for me. Everyone’s celebrating the New Year by watching fireworks pop in the sky, and where am I? Cowering under a table. I just can’t deal with the noises: first a SIZZLE as the firework launches into the sky, and then… eventually… not yet… nearly... BANG! Doesn’t that remind you of a certain green mob?
Enough misery. I’m told I must face my fears if I’m to ever overcome them. So for this New Year, I’m not only going to try to watch a fireworks display in full view, I’m going to host my own!
I’m not doing it alone, though - I’m obviously not that brave. I’ve gathered some Minecraft players who are experts at putting together grand fireworks displays. They’re going to show us how it’s done. We’ll go through everything from crafting fireworks to configuring redstone clocks to perfectly timing each BOOM.
Crafting Fireworks
You’ll need fireworks in order to put on a fireworks display. Heard they’re quite important. So what you’ll need to do first is craft some. It’s fairly easy, but you can create all sorts of shapes and colours. Where to even start?
Oh yeah, the basics: firework stars and rockets. You’ll need to know how to make both of these to create a basic firework in Minecraft. Here’s how you do it.
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