With limited mobility and no ranged attacks, walls or pits will be enough to keep them at bay. However, zombies can break down wooden doors to reach you if you're in Hard difficulty. If you're in Hard, you can make a piston door so that zombies cannot get through, or you may make an iron door.
Zombies very strongly prefer to smash the top half of a door, but can't jump and smash a door at the same time jumping resets their progress smashing the door , so putting a 1-deep hole in front of your door should prevent zombies from breaking down the door while still allowing mobs such as yourself to enter when the door is open.
To prevent other mobs from using the entrance put a two high pillar of sand above the door, though this won't stop or even hurt the offending zombie. A way to prevent zombies from breaking your doors is to put the doors in sideways, rendering them "open" when you close them.
Or you could make an iron door with a button on each side. Zombies can break down wooden doors and not iron doors. Zombies will not jump over gaps, so you can use lava trenches. If you get lost in the Nether and have no choice but to start a new shelter there, or even if you just wish to try out Nether survival, your biggest problem is ghasts.
They can fly through the air, shoot fireballs that explode on contact with the ground although the explosion is fairly weak , and can spot you from blocks away. Obviously, a simple fence won't suffice. The simplest solution is to build a roof over your entire living area, preferably fairly big, in case you feel like expanding your house later, and start building a house in it. The best material would be glass, as you can see through it and tell if any ghasts are nearby before leaving your dome, with the downside of breaking easily if a fireball hits it and not being a renewable resource in the Nether.
A recommended material is to use cobblestone , stone , and any deepslate variant as they are highly defensive against the ghast's explosion, and very easy to obtain. I have only tested this with cobbled deepslate. Start by walling in any entrances to the cavern so that ghasts can't wander in.
Then, you need to place blocks within that cavern to prevent any new ones from spawning this is easiest to do in Peaceful difficulty. A more complex method is to place glass blocks in a 3-dimensional grid to fill up the entire space rather than pillars.
The only limit to how large an area you can protect is resources. Once you have protected a cavern like this, you can terraform it, and it is actually safer than anything you can build in the Overworld since the only mobs that can spawn are magma cubes and piglins. But you can even prevent these two mobs from spawning in your cavern by covering the entire floor with a material that mobs aren't able to spawn on, such as glass.
A harsh rule in surviving in the Nether is never to build a netherrack house as netherrack is highly flammable and ghasts will probably tear apart your house before you can even admire your beautiful netherrack mansion.
Think: Breaking netherrack with fists is quicker than punching stone. Another harsh rule to follow is not to leave ANY gaps near the bottom of your house, or else fire will be able to come in if ghasts attack the ground around your house. It's strange, but ghasts seem to not be able to see through glass.
With the addition of nether bricks it is possible to build ghast-resistant structures of material that is readily available in the Nether. Maybe build a full obsidian bunker and an iron door on the very front.
Obsidian is very hard to retrieve, so build a shell out of stone or cobblestone and cover it steadily with obsidian. Don't use a nether portal for your door, because if you have nothing to reset it, you can be permanently trapped in the nether and can't come home!
Although, you can use a fire charge to relight your portal. Minecraft Wiki. Your house has to be brightly lit 2 blocks away from the wall and there has to be no way any mob can spawn. User Info: 10iggy. Make your bedroom relatively small and light it well. Also, place glass around your bed and sleep with your sword.
Mobs cant spawn on glass and if they do spawn, then you can kill them and get bones, arrows and rotten flesh. User Info: Bearmen. It's the double doors. Either place your bed in a room without double doors and well-lit, not near the walls, etc or use the Somnia mod which revamps the sleeping system by actually simulating the time you are asleep. User Info: benjaminkc. Place torches outside your house so that none spawn near it either.
I used to have the same problem but i put torches all around the house and it fixed my problem. Hope it works for you. User Info: funguy Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to ask and answer questions.
Question Status Why are enemies spawning in my house? Answered How do I stop enemies from spawning in my closed, well lit base? From the outside. I've noticed when I place doors from the inside they tend to spawn in on me while sleeping. Another thing is to always have your sword selected before you sleep so if you do get woken up then you can immediately start some slicing and dicing.
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