I’ve been trying to beat Minecraft in an Ocean Buffet. This teaches you a few interesting things. Most recently, because of lack of cattle in the Minecraft Ocean Biome, I’ve taken to fishing to find leather to make books to make an enchanting table and the requisite library.
This brings us to leveling up Fishing poles. It appears (after many hours of fishing in Minecraft) that Luck of the Sea actually reduces your chance of getting leather, while increasing your chance of getting enchanted books.
As close as I can tell, when fishing, you have categories of items that you might get. Fish is the primary item, but their are other items like boots, string, and leather. When you have Luck of the Sea, it appears that catching an item in those categories results in a chance of an upgrade to a better item in that category. For string it might be more string, for boots it might be enchanted boots. And for leather, it is likely an enchanted book.
So the moral of the story is, if you need to fish for leather, don’t put Luck of the Sea on your fishing pole in Java Minecraft 1.13.2.
Spawn in Ocean Biome Seed: 1538636107446210403 World Type: Buffet (none selected)
So I started a random buffet world that turned out to be an ocean biome. This is my first time spawning where there is no land. You get a whole host of challenges that you don’t normally see by spawning in the ocean. But we (me and my lan buddies) came up with solutions for most of them.
Ocean Challenge #1: No land!
This one is easy. Find a shallow part of the ocean and dig up dirt. Then build out a small land platform to rest on.
Ocean Challenge #2: No torches or trees!
At this point, you can’t put a roof over your head, because you’ll have monsters spawn in the dark! And remember three days of no sleep puts you at risk of phantoms, so you have a hard deadline for torches or a bed.
We solved the wood problem by swimming around and finding shipwrecks. Unfortunately, you can’t stay under water long enough to break wood. Start by raiding the loot chests and then from the surface mine the masts of the shipwreck.
We lucked out and found iron and coal in the loot chests. From that we could make torches and put a roof over our heads
Next, make a crafting bench and an axe, and go back for more wood.
Conserve ***ALL*** wood! It’s way too valuable to burn!
Ocean Challenge #3: No Fuel!
As I mentioned, you can’t burn your wood. It is wwwwwaaaayyyyy too valuable and hard to come by. Instead, burn kelp blocks. You can burn some wood stairs, fencing, or trap doors from a shipwreck to dry out nine kelp. Then go too town harvesting and drying kelp using a wall of furnaces. You usually can dry out 20 kelp using one dried kelp block. And the kelp blocks are great for smelting iron and cooking fish.
Ocean Challenge #4: No seeds!
This is where loot chests are your friend. Loot chests often have seeds. Mines, ocean monuments, and shipwrecks all have loot chests, and sometimes they have seeds. Once you have seeds, make a platform of dirt to grow them out on the ocean.
Ocean Challenge #5: No bed!
Those phantoms are pesky, and you won’t find any sheep in your ocean biome. The solution is to mine around until you find a mineshaft. Mineshafts have cave spiders, and even though those little monsters are nasty to fight, they live in webs. Chop the webs with a swords and you get more string than you know what to do with.
Make wool from the spiderwebs. Make beds from the wool. Then you can finally have a good night’s sleep.
Other Ocean Buffet Tips
Get a fishing pole and anvil as soon as possible. You can make some really nice armor and weapons from the stuff you fish.
Light up the ocean floor with jack o’lanterns. They glow in the dark and are waterproof.
Reuse torches when mining. Do this by mining side-tunnels with the torches, then reclaim the torches on your way out of the side-tunnel, and seal the entrance to the side-tunnels with cobblestone.
Java Minecraft is all about modding. The real trick to playing many modded versions of Minecraft Java Edition, is launching only the mod versions you want without doing a massive reconfig every time you switch the mods you’re using.
If you want to quickly install Minecraft mods on Linux or MacOS, try MultiMC. I’ve seen Twitch is very popular, but it doesn’t beat the ease of handling different mods that MultiMC gives you. Also, Twitch barely works on MacOS and Linux.
This see starts you on Wolf Island (my name for it). A short distance away by boat are plenty of sheep, llamas, mountains, and dark oak forests. My favorite part of the seed are the views of lavafalls and waterfalls. Also a few beautiful islands in sky.