While building a base in Minecraft Legends can keep out the hordes of Piglin with little effort, many tricks and strategies are needed to face the far smarter enemy players in PvP mode. Resources spent to construct Towers, walls, or even mob spawners must be carefully placed to outwit enemies that could invade. The strongest fortresses are well-prepared for many outcomes or play to a single strength with great intensity.
A PvP match starts with players being placed at random locations on the map for their bases, with the best materials being available sometimes through luck. However, this shouldn’t discourage players from exploring, as the number of players also determines the starting conditions of a match. Players also could enter a game with a Co-Op friend in Minecraft Legends‘ multiplayer, which could change their strategy a bit.
Carefully Build Up Supplies
The material-gathering companions called Allays are greatly limited in PvP, so players should exercise caution when sending them out to grab resources. While players must get a ton of items quickly to build faster than their opponents, they often need more patience to send Allays off in the wrong direction. Before giving an order to an Allay, players might want to find out how many of one resource the creature can get from one spot.
Holding down the Allay button before placing it on a resource area gives players a number that shows how much of the material the creature can gather. If the amount of time it would take to collect the item isn’t worth the number of resources gained, players could move on to somewhere else without slowing down. When in Co-Op with a teammate, players need to remember that Allay uses are shared along with all supplies.
Get Important Upgrades Quickly
The best tip for PvP matches is to make an Improvement Hub as soon as possible so players can build other upgrades. Every Golem, mob, or trooper type in the game has extra abilities and increased strength when they are enhanced from the player’s Songbook at this Hub. Even precious resources like Coal, Iron, and Redstone in Minecraft Legends demand select improvements for players to be able to collect them while exploring.
Besides the obvious resource Improvements that let players get better gear, the Masonry upgrade is perhaps the best for a PvP strategy. This enhancement turns every wall, gate, and Tower near its location into Stone, drastically boosting the health of these structures. This makes Minecraft Legends‘ Blast Towers or Redstone Launchers even harder to destroy, making it far difficult for enemy players to breach a base with this extra bulk.
Similar to the PvE mode, many chests and Piglin Outposts provide large amounts of resources for players. Prismarine, in particular, is found in these Outposts, which players will often be using to make the Improvements at their base necessary to harvest rarer resource veins. These areas are typically utilized only once, though, giving players a limited time to reap their rewards before someone else does.
Another trick to exploring comes from the different mounts players might come across. A PvP game starts with every player on a Horse, which doesn’t have any remarkable qualities when carrying any Hero through the Overworld. A couple of examples of better mounts are the Brilliant Beetle, which gives players flight, or the Regal Tiger, which moves extremely fast for quick escapes or early-game scouting of an enemy base.
Defend Walls At All Costs
When building a base, players might be tempted to either build lots of wall layers, have one fortified heavy wall, or try and trick their opponents with walls as a maze in multiple layers. While all of these strategies are good plans, the key factor in each one is to protect the walls since they cost lots of resources to rebuild if they get destroyed.
By placing different Minecraft Legends Golems and mob spawners outside walls, players instantly have allies ready to defend their structures. While Towers are also effective defenses wherever players put them, allies on the ground are the best buffers against players trying to breach a base’s exterior.
Have a Backup Plan
No matter how fortified a player thinks their base might be, there’s a chance it could begin to fall against another player’s attack. If there’s enough time, building a secondary base gives players a way of protecting their main structures by forcing opponents to face another settlement first. This second fort can be made strong with spawners that give players a chance to have allies away from their home base in case of an emergency.
Players could also use a secondary site to launch a surprise attack on an enemy’s main base while their opponent is busy attacking the smaller structure. Although risky, this gives players a rare chance to damage another’s walls or important buildings without committing to a full battle. Most of the time, this situation ends up being far worse for the defending player since the attacker may simply leave after enough destruction.
Take the Time to Play Patiently
Matches in PvP take a very long time to finish if players or teams are cautious, but this isn’t bad. Taking the time to gather resources, build improvements, and explore for extra advantages gives players a far better chance at defending their base when the moment arrives. An important fact to remember is that every player can fast travel back to their base instantly, making it pointless to try and attack early without the best tools.
Unlike in Co-Op PvE, every player can kill one another in PvP, giving players another reason to take it slow to avoid being eliminated. Instead, players should take a chance and try to find Regeneration Stones across the map, as these structures heal those that stand next to them quickly. Knowing the location of these rejuvenating stones could be how a player survives a close battle with an enemy.
Base building in Minecraft Legends takes more than just the best strategies and tricks to win, encouraging players to adapt to different situations and make the best out of their luck in this strategy-action game.