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Minecraft 1.20 Map & Cartography Table Guide
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Learn How to Use and Make Maps in Minecraft with this Cartography Table Full Guide for Minecraft 1.20 Java and Bedrock. Including How to Use Maps & Cartography Table in Minecraft and How to make a Giant Map Wall. Maps and the Cartography Table are Fully Explained in this Minecraft Survival Guide. Also How to make your entire World and Create a Mega Map and Awesome Tips and Tricks Like Scaling, Marking and Locking Minecraft Maps
📑Chapters📑
0:00 - Intro
0:11 - Cartography Table & Maps
1:22 - Using Maps Explained
2:31 - Maps Use in Multiplayer
2:52 - How to Copy a Map
3:43 - How to Scale / Resize Maps
6:49 - Maps in The Nether & End
8:02 - How to Use Locked Maps
8:44 - Banner Map Marking
9:46 - Things To Do With Maps
10:27 - How to Display Maps
11:54 - Planning Out a Mega Map
13:35 - How to Create a Mega map
One thing you didn't mention (though it may only work in bedrock), is that if you create a map in the overworld and then go to the nether the locator will turn red, and it actually shows your corresponding location in the overworld.
Really? That might be useful for planning portal locations.
It's an awesome thing.
Damn shame it's not in Java too.
It turns purple when you're in the End
This is a mind blowing idea. Thanks for sharing. I’m gonna go mess around with this now
I appreciate you teaching me about MC without yelling. I’m not 9 so I don’t get a kick out of people yelling at video games for no reason.
you may not be 9 but youre a very immature "adult" bringing up your personal issues for no reason
@stevewoodyt: Shows appreciation for a video in a style he enjoys. @kiromi079: Takes it personally for no reason and angrily types hate message
@@kiromi790lol. Ok.
@@itsvoidd5125yeah I’m not sure what their point is.
@@kiromi790 definitely makes videos where he’s yelling at 9 year olds.😂
One thing I like to do, is if I'm filling out a very zoomed out map (1/8 or 1/16), I make the map, and then make a copy and stick the copy in a safe place like my base or an ender chest. That way if, while I'm out exploring and filling up the map, something... untoward... happens, I don't have to worry about losing all my hard work since, as you fill a map, all copies of it are updated as well. Especially nice if you're not using an elytra and are actually hoofing it to fill out the map (literally or figuratively). You never know when you might fall into a random stealth hole or run into a stray creeper or misjudge just how high that cliff actually was. I don't really play on multi-player, but I think it would also look rather nice to have a big wall of zoomed out maps in a central location where everyone else can track exploration progress in real-time.
thank you soo much for this - ive genuinely always had a fear of losing my main "starter map"
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I make multiple copies. I have one public map wall in my realm and one map wall in my base, and a chest full of leftover maps. At both walls I have a cart table so anyone can take a map down, copy it real quick, then remount the map.
Love you for this
If this guy was a teacher at school, learning would be fun
so true
True. Minecraft Class
Ya!
@@MD5GamingHaha!
Haha!
You could make a map with a *single* Paper by using the Cartography Table, then add the Compass to make it a Locator Map.
Cartography tables made making maps so much more efficient! Love being able to make maps when I might not have found a ton of sugar yet.
Yup, just figured this out too. Its awesome.
@@Chell1919best thing to do is set up a sugarcane farm. Probably the easiest farm to set up in minecraft. I usually set up 8 rows of dirt, each separated by one row of water. Extend each row 8 blocks so you have a 8x8 grid. Plant enough sugarcane to fill up the grid. Once you've done that, you'll never run out of sugarcane.
@@timbrown1790 that's super inefficient
@@GOAT_GOATERSONhow so? I have 15 x 15 rows of sugarcane, and never run out of emerald as i just trade papers for absolutely zero effort.
You can also name your maps for further organization. I name them XZ respectively to the central map. For example, a map west of my base is called . The one to the north is called .=, and so on. So if i have a map called i would know exactly where it belongs
I do something similar. I name a location, like " Fish'n Farm(160, 63, - 580)0/4 and then create a "main" map off that. Sometimes I have to curtail my namings though
THE NUMBERS, MASON. WHAT DO THEY MEAN?!!
What language is that? Math?
well you could just name them north 1 east 2 etc. x-1 z0 kinda looks awful and confusing
I really like this idea! I never really pay attention to the Y coordinate, anyway, so knowing the X and Z would be very beneficially ✨
You are not only very helpful to new players, but you seem to be more knowledgeable than most long time players as well. You have certainly helped even a veteran like me, much appreciated
I try my best to learn as much about the game as possible so that my videos apply to all players and so I'm really glad you find them useful as a veteran player!
bruh I m new player and all of his content is helpful for me to learn more about Minecraft
I'm a new player and his videos have been enormously helpful.
BRO I have been playing since 2013 yet I never knew “Locked Maps” exist!
Didn't know about the zoomed maps! That's SUPER helpful.
Yes, I've found a fully filled and zoomed out map to be great decoration also
Same!
Same
@@Eyecraftmc Cool!
I couldn't get it to work
i really missed learning new things about this game and i’m so glad i could learn them from your channel! your tutorials are so clear and easy to follow💫
Glad you like them!
Good work man, keep it up. I personally love how you mentions different versions and not just Java, very helpful.
Your Welcome!
I agree ☝️ because I play on Bedrock edition on Xbox Series X
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@@william44011 Mine diamonds, play Minecraft. Mine diamonds, play Minecraft.
@@AttiMatter what reward will that have besides an earthly reward which will fade like a vapor?
I plan to do a LOT of exploring in my survival server, so perhaps a wall map made from fully zoomed out maps would be an interesting way to spend my winter break
As someone who left minecraft for quite some time it's nice to have videos like this to help me remember stuff I forgot and teach me new things I didn't know were added or that were there already!
Nether maps are still pretty useful since banners work on nether maps and you can figure out which way is north even though the mark is spinning. Helps when you're nether travelling home the first time from a new spot and trying to find the portal
Coming back to minecraft after a good half a decade +. All these videos are super helpful thankyou!
Eyecraftmc Never disappoints viewers with his videos, they're just very understandable. And makes people who watches it improve themselves playing minecraft like me, a new Minecraft player just started 1 month ago. TYSM i never regret subscribing you. ♥️♥️
EyecraftMinecraft Never does, I agree
100 percent correct
I just started playing a couple weeks ago. Glad i found this channel because it's been very helpful.
Normally yes, but I didn't understand how to make mega maps
These are some of the most in-depth yet easy to digest guides I've come across. They explained the mechanics of the game very well and give in-game examples/uses of them. Great content, I watch casually even if I think I knew everything about the topic on hand because I still learn something every time
I was looking for a way to visualize my Minecraft world in vanilla. This is legitimately perfect!
I can't even explain how useful this video was. I seriously knew NOTHING about cartography table . Thnx again
I have been WAITING for this guide and it's even better than I expected!
you have the best and in depth guides about all the mechanics of this game. so many channels have so much extra stuff that’s not needed in their informative videos, so thanks for that :) they’re also enjoyable to watch even if i know all the info already which is cool
Just logged out of my world after not understating cartography tables fully, and then I see this, amazing
Honestly? One of my favorite Minecraft videos of all time. It’s such an unexplored part of content across many Minecraft youtubers. I see giant mega builds and literal Microsoft paint using red stone but I haven’t seen a single cartography guide. Granted I never looked, and this happens to be posted since I’m a subscriber, but still.
Was literally just playing around with maps more yesterday. Perfect timing!
A very well done guide. It'll be useful to revisit when it comes time to make the map wall.
This was actually quite helpful, I never knew how the map making thing worked so I was never able to make big map art... going to have a blast with this one now
11:25 The glow item frames don't really emit light, just appear to be brighter, so even with a glow item frame, it will still be a good idea to make sure the places with the map is bright enough to avoid dealing with all hostile mobs
Thank you so much for explaining this in a nice chill manner ❤
SOOOOOOOOOO much more informative than the last video I watched. Thank you.
These tutorials are really good for my worlds so keep up the good work! ☺
Thank you so much Eye! I now see where I was making some mistakes, getting myself confused. I would love to make a mega map. Really wish banners worked on bedrock. Something I've noticed, natural bee hives always face south, same as sunflowers always facing east. Just a fyi. Once again, phenomenal information. The color coded map size grid was genious!
How did you know I needed to know minecraft maps.. Your a genius
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What I've been doing on bedrock (survival) is filling out maps of the world, using only fully expanded maps) filling out maps of the world, and naming them relative to the starting map (Home) as North, Far West, East by Southeast, etc. I haven't scouted any farther than two maps past the first one yet, but I'll use a similar naming system to keep them organized. Since I want to keep using this same world forever, and I'm just trying to unwind with my kid, I have cheats on to keep our inventory, and I've started a spreadsheet listing the coordinates of our bases and other interesting locations for us to teleport to quickly, and occasionally change the time of day or weather as needed. This relaxed approach has made things so much more enjoyable! One of the most helpful habits I've picked up is holding my current map in my hand where you can see my position on it (and I always have the game set to show coordinates), and taking a screenshot of something for quick reference later, that way I can tp back when I'm ready, and I can tell what direction I was looking, too.
This is some quality guide here, thank you for taking the time to do this
I’ve recently got into Minecraft, especially survival. I love your videos they are laid out very nicely. You’ve helped me a great deal with learning the basics & getting a sweet base set up! I thank you for all your hard work & such detailed explanations🙏👍
Wow thank you so much for this guide. Charting was always a favorite thing to do on a new world, but coming back to the game years later with the updates confused me heavily.
wow these guides are so detailed it's unbelievable
The banner tip really helped bc I couldn’t figure it out. Thank you
Yeah i need more practice on how to do this. Thanks for the info!
No problem!
This was so so useful! Especially the mega map part. Now my little map will look epic and big
I must say that map making is one of the coolest things that you can do in Minecraft! No matter the scale really, but once you start getting a lot of maps together and you visualize your surroundings from different perspective is so satisfying! I personally do those max zoomed maps and fill the "you are here" billboard map with like 5x5 with those zoomed maps, marking all points of interest with banners along the way. It's a lot of work but definitely worth it to see the results!
Cool, I’m still working on my 5x5 zoom level 4 map. I really want to wait for a bit to see what the next update will be, to see what will be added and if I want that in my map area.
Thank you for this. The cartography table for me is one of the game mechanics i dont know how to use.
Thanks for making this vid man. This helped me in my hardcore world
The different brightnesses in my map room was driving me CRAZY!!! Thank you!!!
Really glad your channel is growing so fast. You deserve it
This was such a helpful video. You do a really good job of explaining everything too.
Thanks for the excellent tutorial. I've always had trouble orienting the maps because I didn't piece together what you said about the cardinal directions.
Yet another great video. Truly glad I found your page. I’m always impressed. Thanks for the help on this one. This is yet another thing I had yet to learn and try. And now it seems ridiculously easy
Oh hell yeah,i need this. I’ve been having the map on my right hand most of the play instead of other useful things like a shield for to explore said maps
❤️🔥😎👍 THIS is the tutorial we’ve been waiting for. ❤️😎👍 Thank you. 😉👍
Never pictured myself ever playing this game. My 4 year old recently found interest in it so we got it. Now we play every chance we can. Thanks for your time invested and your knowledge. I dropped starfield and picked up Minecraft lol cheers!
Amazing. Thank you for all your videos. I am learning so much! 🤓
i love maps in this game, its pretty fun to make a special room with a map table and then put banners around and exploration stuff in chests or item frames such as spyglasses and compasses
I’ve recommended this video a few times now and I’m so happy to see it here
Perfect timing on this video. Thanks for sharing.
So glad you're here I haven't played since 1.12 and I have no idea how everything works
Very interesting, detailed and straight forward, thanks for doing such videos!
dude thank you so much for this video you're videos have helped me so much this is the longest I've been alive in my hardcore world :)
OMFG!
Hope you find my explanation of it to be useful :)
@@Eyecraftmc Indeed I have, good sir! I can't wait to prep all my maps now and make a cartography room/library in the SMP I'm on. 😁
Time to throw a little swag on your SMP😉👍
@@retrotek0409 Hell yeah, my guy! Aside from the ancient debris I used as blocks for the blackstone/deepslate enchanting room, this will just make 'em mald even more 😂
How convenient, I was about to ask, if you could do a Mapping Guide! :D Great Video, informative as always! 👍
Perfect timing!
Bro did you read my mind on what I needed next haha? nice as always
Very comprehensive!! Thank you!
Great video as usual. Thank you so very much.
Thank you for this tutorial for mega map It was really help full
thank you, this was very helpful, i have been trying to do this in my own survival world on bedrock edition, since i play on mobile, but i never could figure it out, so, thnx^^
Been waiting for this video for a long timeeeeee ❤️
Greatly appreciated, just subbed
Love you dude keep up the good work
Thanks! Will do!
excellent explanation. thanks!
Thank you so much i didnt even knew you could scale maps thanks a lot man
No problem!
8:44 We need this feature on Bedrock. How it’s not already is baffling. They defo need to put the mobile version into its own category for development. As it’s currently holding back the Bedrock edition, of which is accessible to a majority of platforms and has a higher player base.
Thank you, this is useful!
You are doing Gods' work, thanks for the video!
That Subscribe message was so slick! I actually laughed! Thanks, EyecraftMC! I already have! Keep making your amazingly helpful videos!
You can 'marker and name' maps in bedrock, you need to frame a locator map and name it, then leave it at the location and it shows the green or white arrow. I do this all the time for certain locations or somewhere I want to return, like villages, dungeons or even Coral reefs. And the arrow is smaller than banners and doesn't cover too much terrain on the map.
Also on Bedrock you can use an Empty Map to copy a Locator Map and get 2 Locator Maps, saving the resources you would use for additional compasses.
Simply outstanding and tremendously helpful ! Many thanks and respect ! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤗
The green same map marker was driving me crazy for the longest time thank you for helping me clear that up
Yo it’s funny cause i just started watching you and i wanted a map video and i was looking for it and now it’s here i just made a map wall
Thank you, this is the most conplete map guide. I liked it too much.
This was really helpful
Extremely helpful Thanks
Wow this was a really good video I learned a lot thanks
The mega map and pixel art maps blew my mind!
thank you so much my man
Very valuable! Nice work
Wow, game changing! 🤯
It’s been years since I played Minecraft and my girlfriend recently wanted to be a kid again so we were playing it all obliviously. Thankfully I found your videos and now the game is more fun knowing what’s going on! Ty
this helped so much!
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Sir you provide such a valuable information about minecraft from basic to advanced but sadly you dont get too much views. Hope you get 1million subscribers fast as possible
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@@retrotek0409 For our sin, breaking God’s law, we are punished by burning in Hell for eternity, a place with no hope for our salvation. But God loved you, along with everyone else, so much and with all his heart that he gave his only Son, Jesus Christ, to this cursed world to be crucified on the cross. Now whosoever accepts Jesus Christ, God’s Son, as their Lord and Savior and believes he rose from the dead the third day will be saved from eternal damnation in Hell and live in Heaven in paradise with him forever. Many will choose to follow Satan as you are doing but he will soon reveal himself as a murderer and a liar as he was since the beginning and he will curse all his followers as he cursed God and all his followers will be cased into ever burning Hell. Repent of your sins and accept the Lord Jesus Christ or face God’s righteous judgment.
Thanks for your help bro , not many people or players lend their knowledge to help others
Glad to help
I enjoy building map rooms with quarter-scale (so Level 2, zoomed out twice), visually quite pleasing and enough detail to make out most things, even on a smaller scale.
This is exactly what I need right now what a great timing.
Agreed fudge, me too
Your videos are so informative, Keep it up man
Thanks, will do!
I love your voice - it's so peaceful like ASMR. Great video btw 👍🏼
Hope what I'm about to describe helps others... I have a map naming convention that I use to help me keep track of how all the maps connect together. *Level 4/4 Maps* First you start off by naming a 4/4 zoom level map of World Spawn "0,0Z4" using an anvil. The first zero indicates the X position (West/East) in the world and the second one indicates the Y position (North/South). The Z4 indicates the zoom level. If the map has an important feature, I may at times also add it to the name as "0,0Z4: World Spawn". For other maps, I use negative numbers on the X position indicator as I go further West of World Spawn and positive numbers as I go East. For the Y position indicator, I use negative numbers as I go South and positive numbers as I go North. So, if I want to make a map directly North of World Spawn, I name it "0,1Z4", and directly North of that one is "0,2Z4". Directly West of World Spawn is "-1,0Z4", followed by "-2,0Z4". So now, using this naming convention, if you go four maps South of World Spawn and 7 East, the map name would be "-4,7Z4". *Level 3/4 Maps* For 3/4 zoom level maps, I name them "0,0Z3TL". The first two numbers indicate the X/Y of where the map falls in relation to a zoom 4/4 map. The "Z3" indicates it is a zoom 3/4 map. The "TL" indicates the position it falls within the 4/4 zoom map. The first letter can be a "T" or "B" meaning Top or Bottom respectively. The second letter can be an "L" or "R" for Left or Right. So, the four 3/4 zoom level maps that fall within the 4/4 zoom level map of World Spawn, going clockwise, starting at the top left, are named: "0,0Z3TL", "0,0Z3TR", "0,0Z3BR", and "0,0Z3BL". *All Other Levels* As far as I'm concerned, 2/4 and 1/4 zoom level maps are not that useful, so I don't care to use or name such maps. I do find 0/4 zoom level maps very useful for locating positions from the Nether to the Over World when connecting portals, but I never keep those maps after they have served their purpose. So, no need to name them. *Alternative Naming Convention* An alternative naming convention that follows a similar pattern, that can be used for naming maps across all zoom level, is as follows. Use the same method as described before for the X/Y position indicator and map zoom level. Then change the Top/Bottom/Left/Right position indicator for the 3/4 maps to an A/B/C/D position indicator. So, in a clockwise order, starting at the Top Left position; the Top Left 3/4 zoom map in World Spawn would be "0,0Z3A"; Top Right would be "0,0Z3B"; Bottom Right "0,0Z3C"; Bottom Left "0,0Z3D". For 2/4 zoom level maps, just add another letter indicating the position within the 3/4 zoom level map it falls in. So the Top Right 2/4 map, of a Bottom Right 3/4 map, of a 4/4 map that is one map West and two maps South of World Spawn is named "-1,-2Z2CB". For 1/4 zoom level maps, you add another letter following the same clockwise pattern as so: "5,-3Z1ADD" For 0/4 zoom level maps, you again add another letter: "0,-11Z0BCCD" This naming convention only uses one character to indicate the zoom level 3/4 to 0/4 positions where the previous naming convention uses two. The drawback for the A/B/C/D position indicator is that you need to remember that it is in a clockwise position starting at the Top Left. The T/R/B/L position indicator I use is much clearer, but needs two characters and doesn't support zoom levels below 3/4. *A Different Variation* Another way to write it, but still following the above rules and patterns is to swap the X/Y and zoom indicators. So, "0,0Z3TL" would be "3Z0,0TL" or "5,-14Z1CBB" would be "1Z5,-14CBB". You would have to move the Z of the zoom indicator to the back to have a natural separator before the X/Y number. This naming convention is for someone who is bothered by the zoom level separating two position indicators as it falls between the XY position indicator and the T/R/B/L or A/B/C/D position indicators. It doesn't bother me as I think of the X/Y position indicator and zoom level as being one unit. This is also the pattern I started with, so I'm just used to it now. It also looks better to me for some reason. *Why This Pattern?* To create a naming convention, I wanted the pattern to be as small as possible and still relatively easy to understand. This meant trying to separate information without using too many extra characters like commas (,), dashes (-), slashes (/), or pipes (|). So I tried to use the switch from numbers and letters to naturally separate pieces of information. The only extra character I ended up having to use was a comma. I needed the comma to separate the two X/Y coordinate numbers. I could have use an X/Y in the indicator, but that would add one more character and we are used to using a comma to separate lat/long and X/Y coordinates in real world location systems ("X-3Y4Z3TR" instead of "-3,4Z3TR"). I then used the Z as a natural separator for zoom. After the number portion of the zoom level indicator, you have another natural separator with the position letters of either T/R/B/L or A/B/C/D, depending on the system used. For the A/B/C/D pattern, the remaining zoom levels use the same position letters but they are naturally separated by the fact that each position uses only one letter, so there isn't any confusion. Again, hope this helps and let me know what you think and if you even understand it. Lol
Thanks for all this great info.
No joke! I was searching for a map guide 4 hours ago. Haha, the world answers with the number 1 person for tutorials!
😆 LOL "navigate" my way! I love dad jokes!! Thanks for making this subject easy to understand as well as entertaining 😃