How to Make a Rail in Minecraft
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Ever wondered how to get around your vast Minecraft world more efficiently? One way to speed up travel is by making a rail system. Let’s dive into how you can create your very own railway to zip across your world.
So, you’re looking to make a rail in Minecraft but not sure where to start? You’re in the right place! Rails are a fantastic way to move between locations in your game quickly.
Short and Sweet: Making a Rail in Minecraft
To make a rail in Minecraft, you’ll need iron ingots and a stick. Simply place six iron ingots in the left and right columns of the crafting table, with a stick in the middle slot of the center row. This recipe will give you 16 rails to start building your track!
Rails can be placed on the ground, and you can lay them out in any direction you want. If you’re looking to create something a bit more advanced, like powered rails for speed, you’ll also need gold ingots and redstone.
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