The randomly generated worlds of Minecraft are fraught with danger, and though the game has a less varied bestiary compared to Terraria, almost every single one of Minecraft’s hostile enemies, from the creepers to the Ender Dragon, are iconic. While keeping domesticated creatures as pets near one’s house in Minecraft is supported by the game, keeping the monsters that plague the wilderness has generally been considered an unfeasible or ill-advised notion until now.

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Thanks to the ingenuity of a clever Minecraft player, there is an easy method to keep a vast menagerie of Minecraft’s enemies on display and safely locked behind glass. The player named manimanito100 shared how to create this simple creature display with Minecraft’s Reddit community, and the design’s true strength is how utilitarian it is without losing a dash of style.

With some spruce stairs, spruce slabs, and a wall of glass applied through Redstone, players can keep Minecraft’s creepers within the confines of their home without worry that the house might get blown up in an unfortunate accident. The genius of using glass walls is that they don’t count as a full block, so the enemies trapped inside cannot die from suffocation damage.

Apart from using glass for the front wall, the display can be decorated in any way – such as the cyan carpets shown in the example video. For players who want to add a bit of a personal touch to the design, they can swap out spruce for any other type of wood such as the beautiful acacia trees found in Minecraft’s savannah biomes.

For those not satisfied with the default blocks and want something more elaborate, one Minecraft modder is adding over a thousand blocks to the game, which will considerably help beginner players and veterans alike in decorating the interiors of their home. With the way Mojang is expanding upon the game in recent years through Caves and Cliffs or The Wild (releasing on June 7th), one has to wonder if an official Minecraft update centered around furniture and housing is coming in the near future.

Minecraft is available now for PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.

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