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The Best Minecraft Builds You HAVE TO Check Out to Unleash Your Creativity!

Adnan Juzar Kachwala
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The Best Minecraft Builds You HAVE TO Check Out to Unleash Your Creativity!

The Minecraft Community offers a lot of creative options for people who want to build their own creations. The game itself is the best because it gives you the tools you need to make something that you would like to play in. The Reddit community has made quite a few beautiful creations and the same goes with YouTube. However, even though you might have tons of options it is pretty common to not know what direction to take when building your own masterpiece. To curve that creative block, we are bringing you 4 of the most gorgeous community creations made by gamers to help you get into the creative flow.

Minecraft Community’s Best Builds to Check Out in 2023!

#4 – Mondstadt

Genshin Impact is one of the most iconic pop culture anime games to come out for PC. Taking inspiration from this city, the creator of this beautiful build has inspired legions of players to start designing their own fictional cities. Mondstadt has lots of iconic locations from the Windmills to the Statue of the Seven in this build. It is a specimen that took a lot of time and dedication to complete and the best part? You can download the zip file of this build through the link below.

Click here to download the zip file!

In addition, it also has interior spaces like the Favonius Cathedral nave and Diluc’s bar. This is one build you cannot afford to miss out on!

#3 – Elden World

Elden Ring took the world by storm and won Game of the Year by a mile. The game has as many creative options as Minecraft and players love to play it. Every streamer and YouTuber has played the game and raved about it. To replicate that game’s success and beauty, SeriousCraft has made this beautiful open-world adventure map. It has 20 different dungeons and castles coupled with 15 hours of story and over 50 different weapons.

Combining Minecraft and Elden Ring is a genius move and we are all here for it! You can download this map by going to the link below.

Download the Elden Ring Map here!

#2 – Starry Night

Van Gogh is one of the greatest artists that has ever lived. Starry Night is considered as the greatest work of art and it pales everything else in comparison to it. With this map, Chris DaCow has not only recreated the painting with the night sky but also made a whole city out of it. It is an outstanding 3D replica and hoists itself as the perfect tribute to Van Gogh’s masterpiece. You can check out the video below to view it!

 #1 – The Titanic

Take a trip inside the ship that is named after the most iconic movie of the same name. The entire build was on vanilla Minecraft and it does not get any better than this. There is a step-by-step guide to the whole process which sees the maker of the build going through everything. You can follow along and copy his process. We are attaching the link to the playlist of the build below!

Click here for the playlist!

Those are all the iconic maps you should take inspiration from if you are just starting with building your own thing! For more Minecraft mod listicles, click here!

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Adnan Juzar Kachwala

Adnan Juzar Kachwala

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Adnan Kachwala is a Gaming Journalist working as a Content Writer at The SportsRush. Adnan started covering Valorant when he watched Shroud dominate public matches with his aim. He wanted to write about Call of Duty ever since his first Nuclear in Black Ops II. He has an expertise in FPS games like Call of Duty and Valorant and has been covering them along with other games for more than two years. He has written more than 600 articles on both of those games along with other popular AAA titles. He has a Mass Media Degree with a Specialization in Journalism. Adnan has an expertise writing listicles related to Gaming and reviewing newer releases. When he is not making content, you can find him reading books, creating videos and watching Valorant Esports on Twitch.

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