How to Build a Fence in Minecraft
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Wondering how to keep your Minecraft sheep from wandering off? Or maybe you’re looking to add a little flair to your virtual homestead? One way to do both is by building a fence, but how exactly do you do that in Minecraft?
Let’s get down to the nitty-gritty: How can one construct a fence in the vast world of Minecraft? Well, you’re in the right place to find out!
Steps to Crafting Your Minecraft Fence
First things first, you’ll need some sticks and planks. For wood fences, it’s four wooden planks and two sticks. If you’re all about that nether brick fence life, then swap those planks for nether bricks! Place the items in the crafting table: two sticks in the middle column and four planks or bricks surrounding them. Voila! You’ve got yourself a fence.
But wait, there’s more! Once you’ve crafted your fences, it’s time to place them. Just click on the ground where you want your fence to stand. Remember, fences can connect to each other automatically, making it super easy to outline your dream sheep pen or cozy backyard.
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