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This will be your ultimate survival guide for Divine RPG. The creator of this is: Lulyhead. If you have any complaints or anything, please message me.

Overworld

Before starting, make sure that you have Divine RPG. If you will follow this guide, you will not require Not Enough Items, as all the items needed will be pointed out.

Once you start a new world, the first thing you want to do is get wood and make shelter. You have ten minutes to do this. While getting wood, make sure you kill three sheep on the way to make a bed. Once you survive your first few days getting wood, then you can start mining. WARNING: DON'T MAKE A HOUSE NEAR A SNOW OR JUNGLE BIOME, AS YOU WILL GET SLAUGHTERED BY THE MOBS.

First Trip Mining

After you have obtained a few stacks of wood, then you can start mining. Begin by making a wood pickaxe, then a stone one, then iron, and then make a Realmite Pickaxe. While on your trip of you first time mining, get at least 9 Realmite, 13 Diamonds, 3 Rupee, 18 Arlemite and 14 Obsidian. Once you come back to your home, it's time to craft stuff.

After-Mining

Once you get back to your home, you need to start crafting. Right off the bat, craft Arlemite Armor. To craft Arlemite Armor, look at the photo at the bottom of the text. After you crafted armor, now craft Realmite Tools, also shown how to craft under the Arlemite Armor photo (ignore the one at the top right). Now it's time to make a Palavence. What's that? It is a tool that has 120 uses and heals half a heart every time it is used (left click). To learn on how to craft it, it is at the top-left of the picture with the tools. Once you made all of this, it is time for the next step; making a sword. WARNING: DO NOT USE ANY RUPEE.

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Making a Sword

Realmite Tools

How to craft the tools.

First, make an Iron Sword. The next step is finding a swamp biome to find slimes. You will need six slimeballs before you leave and go make a sword. After you get six slimeballs, you can make a Slime Sword. For it, you will need six diamonds, three sticks and six slimeballs. Make three diamond swords but DON'T use them. For the crafting recipe, look at the photo on the right.

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How to craft a Slime Sword.

It does 5 1/2 hearts of damage. Now you should have 7 Diamonds left. Make an Enchanting Table. After that, you will have 5 Diamonds left and 10 Obsidian left. Craft some bookshelves (or find a village and destroy the bookshelves) and then you are ready to enchant!

Nether Preparation

The Nether is now really dangerous and deadly and you will need skill and luck. Before entering, make sure you have fully enchanted Arlemite Armor and an enchanted Bow. After all this is done, you are ready for The Nether!

The Nether

Here is some information about the deadly mobs:

Hell Spider. Acts like a regular Spider and does medium damage. Spits fire when at long range and does melee attack from close. When hit by melee attack, the player gets set on fire. Drops Molten Shards.

Scorcher: Upgraded version of a Blaze. Has a large amount of health and shoots 2-3 fire balls per second. Deals low damage but can be annoying when in groups. Drops Purple Blaze.

Wildfire: One of the deadliest mobs ever. Looks human-like and shoots many arrows quickly. Arrows kill you in one hit with no armor. When hit by an arrow and you survive, you will be set on fire. Drops Molten Shards.

What to do

Once in The Nether, the first thing you need to do is to mine Bloodgem Ore and Netherite Ore. Bloodgem Ore is pink-purple and Netherite Ore is red. These ores are not rare at all and they can spawn anywhere. Watch out for Wildfires and Hell Spiders as they are your only main threat in this world. One thing to do in The Nether is killing a few Scorchers. Why? Because they drop Purple Blazes, which will be vital for you. After killing some mobs, it is time to find a Nether Fortress.

Nether Fortress

Once in the Nether Fortress, you will need to kill a lot of Blazes and obtain a few Nether Wart. Watch out for Divine RPG mobs as they can spawn anywhere. Also, there will be Wither Skeletons, which have a rare drop that is a Wither Skeleton Head which is useful if you want to make Beacons. Don't destroy all the Blaze spawners, keep one or two. Once satisfied with what you got, it is time to leave the Nether Fortress.

Before Leaving the Nether

Before leaving back to the Overworld, make sure you have the following items (all minimums): 4 Purple Blaze, 15 Netherite Ore, 4 Bloodgem Ore, 54 Molten Shards, 20 Blaze Rods and 1 or more Nether Wart.

Overworld (Part 2)

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Scorching Sword crafting recipe

Netherite Armor

Only craft the boots (bottom of the picture).

Once back in your home, you will need to up your gear. Start off by making a Bloodgem Sword. For the crafting recipe, look at the photo below this text. After you made that, make two Scorching Swords. To make it, look at the photo below the Bloodgem Sword. The Bloodgem Sword is weaker than the Slime Sword, but it never breaks. The Scorching Sword is amazingly strong, it does 13 hearts of damage, but has a durablility of 500. So the Scorching Sword is a backup to the Bloodgem Sword. After that is made, now you should power up a bit of armor. You can either make Elite Realmite Armor or Shadow Armor, both of these will help you in The End. After all this is made, now you are ready to make a Boss Spawner; Call of the Watcher which will spawn The Watcher. If you think it is too early to fight him, don't worry, this guide will show you a way on how to destroy him without getting hit, trust me. But before you go taking on The Watcher, make sure you get this done.

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Preparation

Before fighting The Watcher, you will need a ranged weapon that uses no ammunition. And the best weapon is: the Bowhead Anchor. If you read the page and think that the Bowhead Anchor is useless, you are wrong. It might do a small amount of damage, and also is expensive, but it is worth it. Why? Because it is a good weapon to kill The Watcher as it uses no ammunition, has an amazing rate of fire and never breaks. Note: ONLY USE THE BOWHEAD ANCHOR AGAINST THE WATCHER USING MY TRICKS.

Crafting the Bowhead Anchor

To craft the Bowhead Anchor, you will need two Aquatic Ingots and five Whale Fins. The easy part of this is getting the Whale Fins. But the hard part, is getting the Aquatic Ingots. To obtain the Whale Fins, you will need to find an ocean biome, as Whales only spawn there. Whales have an enormous amount of health but they aren't the threat here. The big threat, are the King Crabs. They do a lot of damage, and they have a large health. But there is a trick to kill them. As King Crabs only spawn in beach biomes, it will not be a problem if you already found an ocean biome. Once you find some, (don't mess up Crabs with King Crabs, King Crabs are bigger than Crabs) hit the King Crab so that it starts following you, then jump in a river or the ocean. Place a door at the bottom of the river/ocean, and attack the King Crab from below (the door is there so you don't drown). Once killed, it will drop 0-3 Aquatic Pellets (unless you have looting) and a few Crab Claws. Before you leave back to your home, make sure you have 18 Aquatic Pellets and five Whale Fins.

Bowhead Anchor

How to craft a Bowhead Anchor

Once back home, place 9 Aquatic Pellets in a crafting table and it will give you a Pure Aquatic Pellet. Repeat with the other nine Aquatic Pellets. Once you have 2 Pure Aquatic Pellets, smelt them in a furnace. After they are smelted, you will have two Aquatic Ingots. Now you can make a Bowhead Anchor. To craft it, look at the photo at the right.

Crafting the Call of the Watcher

If you want to fight The Watcher, you will need to craft the spawner. To craft it, you will need a Shadow Bar (you have it), three Molten Stones (you have it) and a Watching Eye (you don't have it). Well you don't have a Watching Eye, so why don't you go get it?

Obtaining a Watching Eye

This part is be extremely long and painful. You will need about two stacks of Eye of Enders which are not deadly to obtain but will still take a long time. To make two stacks of Eye of Enders, you will need 32 Ender Pearls and 32 Blaze Powder (16 Blaze Rods). To make one Eye of Ender you will need to place an Ender Pearl and a Blaze Powder in any shape in a crafting table. Once you have two stacks of Eye of Enders, use them to find a Stronghold. Once you found the portal to The End and you lit it up, then you can get the Watching Eye.

Extra Info: Kill all non-hostile mobs with unbreakable swords.

The End

Once you enter The End, you will probably be shot by some fireballs that explode. The mobs that shoot them are Ender Triplets. They are really annoying mobs that are almost impossible to kill (I have never killed one myself). But try to avoid them. Also, in The End, the Ender Dragon is there. So you will need to take him out first.

Killing The Ender Dragon

This boss in not a threat as your armor is better than Diamond Armor. And as long as you hit him with your Scorching Sword, you will kill him in a matter of minutes. But also you need to be careful not to look at any Endermen or Ender Spiders, as they will attack you. Also Ender Triplets can do great damage to the Ender Dragon so that might help you. Anyway, once the Ender Dragon is defeated, do not go through the portal yet. You didn't get your Watching Eye. CAUTION: MAKE SURE TO PICK UP ALL THE XP THE ENDER DRAGON DROPPED, IF YOU DON'T, THE ENDER TRIPLETS WILL DESTROY THE ORBS.

Getting a Watching Eye

This part is extremely easy and not painful to do. All you need to do, is to find an Ender Watcher (those are the small mobs with one eye), and kill it. It will probably drop a Watching Eye. If it doesn't, kill another one. They usually drop at least one.

Obtaining Ender Armor

The best way to do this is by killing Ender Watchers. I recommend that you kill them with a looting III sword, as they will drop more Ender Shards if you do. Kill them until you have enough Ender Shards to make 24 Ender Stones.

Now that you can craft the Call of the Watcher, you can go through the portal. If you want to skip the credits, press Esc.

Overworld (Part 3)

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How to craft the Call of the Watcher.

Once home, you can do quite a few stuff. Since you will have around 60 levels of XP, it is recommended to enchant right away. Don't know what to enchant? It would be smart to make two books and enchant them. Once done, you can finally craft the Call of the Watcher. To craft it, look at the photo to the right. To fight the boss, you are going to need to go in The Nether, as it can only be spawned there. Also bring a pickaxe and 2-3 stacks of cobblestone, as you will need it. Oh, and make sure you have your Bowhead Anchor. Once you have all of this, you can head right on to The Nether.

The Nether (Part 2)

Once in The Nether with your Call of the Watcher, dig a hole in some netherrack and when you dug for about 10 blocks, block the entrance. Once that is done, make a HUGE chamber. About 10 blocks wide and 10 blocks long. Also Make the ceiling 6 blocks high. Once that is done, make a wall in front of the place you are going the spawn The Watcher. After that, make a hole in the wall so you can hit him with your Bowhead Anchor, and so you can spawn him. Once spawned, you are ready to kill him.

Killing The Watcher

He is huge. Literally. But he is easy to kill. Now the only bad thing about The Watcher, is the time it takes to kill him. It took me about 5-10 minutes of holding the right click button on my mouse. So that is what you are going to do with your Bowhead Anchor. Alternatively you could get a weapon that does more damage, such as the Sound of Music. After you killed The Watcher, it will drop 100 Netherite Ingots, 3-6 Divine Shards and a Bluefire Stone. And it will also give you a lot of xp orbs. Before you go back to the Overworld, spawn a second Watcher and kill it so that you have double the drops. Once you have all of this, you can go back to the Overworld.

Overworld (Part 4)

Seranade of life

How to craft the Serenade of Health

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How to craft a Massivence

Once you are home, you will be able to enchant stuff. I recommend that you enchant books but it is your choice. Also, you can make stuff out of the loot The Watcher dropped. But only with the Netherite Ingots. Craft 15 Netherite Blocks and some Netherite Chunks. Out of the Netherite Chunks, I highly recommend to make a Serenade of Health. To craft it, look at the photo at the right. If you want to know what it does, it heals your entire health, but only has 20 uses, so use them wisely. If you don't want to use five Netherite Chunks for a healing tool, then you can use 4 Netherite Ingots and 2 Bloodgems to make a tool that is as good as the Serenade of Health. It is like the Palavence except a lot better. It has 60 uses and heals half a heart when right clicked. To craft it, look at the photo below the Serenade of Health. Once you have one of these crafted, then you can go mining.

Mining

This will probably be your second time mining in you world, unless you already mined a few times before this. While in the bottom parts of your world, it is recommended to find some Enthralled Dramcryxes and kill them as their loot is very valuable; Corrupted Shards, which are used to make Corrupted Stones. Also make sure that you find a lot of Rupee and Arlemite while mining. Also mine Redstone (for the XP), Diamonds (also for the XP) and Gold (for Golden Apples).You should also try to find Extreme Mountain Biomes, as they are the only biome that has Emeralds beneath them and Emeralds give a lot of XP. Before you come back home, mine 8 Arlemite and 8 Rupee, to make 8 Shadow Bars.

Upgrading your Gear

Once back home, make 9 Shadow Bars so you can make full Netherite Armor. To craft it, click here. You will also have an extra Shadow Bar left but don't use it. So now you should have full Netherite Armor.

Overworld (Part 5)


Making a portal for Dravite Hills

You are now ready to build a portal to the Dravite Hills, the first Twilight Dimension.To get there, you will need 10 Divine Shards that will be used to make Divine Rock (crafting recipe is below).

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Divine Rock

The only way to obtain Divine Shards is by killing the Ancient Entity or The Watcher. I recommend that you kill The Watcher as it is easier to craft the spawner. To get to the Dravite Hills you will need 10 Stone and 10 Divine Shards. Every time you kill The Watcher, you get 3-6 Divine Shards. Since you already killed him once, you will need to kill him 1-3 more times. So after you kill him, you can make the portal.

To make the portal, place the 10 Divine Rocks in the same way as the portal to The Nether. To light it up, you will need a Twilight Clock, which is made by placing nine regular Clocks in a crafting table. Once the Twilight Clock is made, you right click on the Dravite Hills portal. Then you can enter it.

Dravite Hills

Dravite Hills has no night and day and keep in mind that it can rain. This world is all yellow, so if you hate yellow, then try to get through it as quickly as possible. Make sure to have an almost empty inventory because you will need to mine a lot of Dravite Ores (which are rainbow colored, and also the only ore in Dravite Hills). The only menacing mob in this dimension is the Weak Cori. It is the flying small dude. He also stays below trees if he cannot fly. He does an incredible amount of damage, but one hit with a sword kills him. You will need to have a Rupee Pickaxe to mine the Dravite Ores. The first item to craft is the Dravite Blade, which requires 42 Dravite Fragments.

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It is a sword that deals loads of damage but has a low durability. To craft it, look at the crafting grid. If you do not know how to craft a Dravite Chunk, look at the grid below.

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After you have it, you can craft a Dravite Pickaxe, which requires 63 Dravite Fragments, which I will tell you how to get. To craft the Dravite Pickaxe, it is crafted like a regular pickaxe with three Dravite Chunks.

How to get Dravite Fragments

Since the newest version of Divine RPG, it has come a bit easier to obtain Dravite Fragments and Dravite Souls are better, so killing mobs is smarter. You should be able to mine about 10-20 Dravite Fragments without a problem but then you might start getting bored. So now you can kill mobs. Why? Because mobs drop Dravite Souls, which are used to craft Dravite Fragments. To craft them, place 1 Dravite Soul in a crafting grid or box and you will get a single Dravite Fragment. After you made the Dravite Pickaxe, you can then upgrade your armor.

Upgrading your armor

Making a piece of Dravite Armor will be useful as you probably still have a Netherite Armor, a part of Netherite Armor. So now get ready for some boring stuff, as getting a Dravite Chestplate takes a long time. You will need 147 Dravite Fragments (two stacks and 19 Dravite Fragments in other words: 7 Dravite Chunks). To get all of the fragments, use my trick or any way to obtain them.

Getting Dravite Blocks to get to Azurite Forests

If you used this guide, then you should be geared up to get to the second twilight dimension: Azurite Forests. To get there, you will need a minimum of 90 Dravite Fragments, which is a lot. Once you have all the Dravite Fragments needed, you can make the Dravite Blocks. To learn how to craft it, look at the photo below this text.

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Once made, you can go back to the Overworld.

Overworld (Part 6)

To make the portal to Azurite Forests, you will need to place 10 Dravite Blocks just like The Nether portal. Once you did that, get your Twilight Clock (if you lost your older one, it is made by placing nine clocks in a crafting grid) and right click on the non-lit portal for it to become lit up. Make sure you have your best gear and enough food to survive your dreadful but awesome journey to the Azurite Forests.

Azurite Forests

Azurite Forests are like Dravite Hills, no night or day, it cannot rain but this dimension is blue, it has Azurite Ores instead of Dravite Ores and in general has different and stronger mobs. Right off the bat I recommend that you get an Azurite Blade, in which I will tell you how to get, in the text below!

How to acquire an Azurite Blade

To make an Azurite Blade, you will need a total of 42 Azurite Fragments (which will be used to make 2 Azurite Chunks), and there are two ways to get them.

How to get Azurite Fragments

Here are the two ways on how to get Azurite Fragments:

How to acquire an Azurite Blade

So if you want this blade, you will need to be patient. I recommend that you mine ores instead of killing mobs for Azurite Fragments, as you have high chances of getting killed. If a hostile mob comes and attacks you, try to get it to fall out of the world. The only mob that you can kill with no problem is the Dravite Cadillon. It is the unicorn like mob. And do not ask me why that mob spawn in Azurite Forests if it is called Dravite Cadillon. Anyways, once you are done getting all your Azurite Fragments, you can make them into Azurite Gems, and then into Azurite Chunks (for crafting, it is exactly the same with making Dravite Fragments into Dravite Gems, then Dravite Gems into Dravite Chunks). After it is all made, place two Azurite Chunks in a crafting table with a stick (it is made like every sword in vanilla Minecraft except theAzurite Chunks replace what you would regularly place above the stick). I recommend that you get this sword enchanted with Unbreaking 3, as it only has 2000 uses. Also, try to get Sharpness 3 or 4. Now, you guys might think that your game is bugged since you cannot enchant this blade (and most other Divine RPG weapons), so how do you enchant? By enchanting books, then putting the enchantments on your weapon via Anvil. Now this sword is only a tad bit stronger than the Dravite Blade, but the extra damage is always useful.

Getting other weapons, tools or armor

Now, you have a huge amount of different stuff to choose from. Some of them are good, while others are not worth it. I chose to get the Azurite Blitz, but make sure that you DO NOT make it. It takes seven Azurite Chunks, and deals small amount of damage. Oh, and it uses ammunition. Now, I will tell you guys about the three groups (weapons, tools and armor), and tell you all the pros and cons.

Weapons

The probably best choice you can go with. There are three more weapons waiting to be crafted just for you. They are all tempting to make but one stands out of all. The Azurite Phaser is the best, being the least expensive, most damage dealing and it uses no ammunition. It is made with a Stick and four Azurite Chunks. It also has a durablilty of 3000. The second best one is the Queen of Ice, made out of five Azurite Chunks, deals a tiny bit less of damage than the Azurite Phaser (precisely one and a half hearts less) but only has a durability of 2000. It also slows down an enemy, so this weapon is more of a backup. The final one is the Azurite Blitz (I thought it was good when I was planning to make it, but thoughts change), and it is BAD! Seven Azurite Chunks is what it needs to be made. It does nine and a half hearts of damage, so it doesn't even kill Creepers in a single hit. Luckily, it never breaks. But the REAL problem here, is the ammo. It uses Azurite Dust (you get nine if you place a single Azurite Fragment in a crafting table), and it shoots really fast. But there is kind of a glitch with this weapon that makes it weak. If you hold the right-click, it will shoot fast, but even if you are hitting the target, not all the shots will hit. Plus the bullets are affected by gravity, badly.

CRAFTING

Azurite Phaser:

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Queen of Ice:

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Azurite Blitz:

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Tools

Useless. That is all that I need to say. If you already have the Dravite Pickaxe, then you are fine. Unless you REALLY want a tool, then you can get one, but I'm warning you, save the Azurite Chunks for better stuff. All tools are crafted like vanilla tools, the stick as the handle and the Azurite Chunks as the resource.

Armor

Armor is pretty good but also pretty expensive. It is your choice if you want it or not. I recommend getting boots. It is the cheapest piece of armor. But of course, it is you choice (as i said before), so use your time wisely.



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