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It’s the 4th of July, and the celebrations have started across the United States of America. While people have their own plans to celebrate this day full of the American spirit, it’s a little different for gamers. They always try to imbibe everything into the virtual world of their favorite title. And there’s no better option than Minecraft to achieve this objective.

There are some amazing ways to fuel yourself with the energy of Independence Day in Minecraft. One such way is to marvel at some of the best-looking fireworks in the skies of the 3D sandbox title. But to accomplish this mission, you will need to put in some serious effort.

Don’t worry, we are here to help you come up with the best-looking firework displays in the game.

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Here are five ways to create wonderful firework displays in Minecraft on Independence Day

Before starting out with different recipes for fireworks, players need to know how to exactly make a firework. Firstly, they need to make a firework star, which basically controls how their firework will look like. To make it, they need one gun powder, one or more dyes of any type, and then some modifiers.

Putting in a gold nugget will make it star-shaped while putting in a fire charge will make it look like a large ball. Using the glowstone dust will make the firework star twinkle, using a diamond will make it have a trail, and lastly, putting in a feather will give it a burst effect.

Sparkler Rocket

Now the first firework one can make inside Minecraft to celebrate Independence Day is the Sparkler. It’s shiny and looks very cool, although basic overall.

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To make one for yourself, you need to make a firework star with one gun powder, one bone meal, a glowstone dust, and a feather; an optional diamond can also be used. After crafting, it should be put together with a rocket having a flight duration of value one.

Ball Rocket

The next way to make a firework display is to create a Ball Rocket, a simple rocket that fades into a different color in the sky. To make this one, players need three firework stars with three gunpowder and three bone meal as well.

After that, they need to be crafted with lime dye or any other dye of one’s choice. Lastly, a rocket has to be crafted with a flight duration of value three, while also adding three firework stars to this mix.

Star Rocket

The third rocket in Minecraft is simply called the Star Rocket. It looks very impressive and is also pretty easy to make. What you need is some blue dye, white dye, gunpowder, glowstone dust, a diamond, and a gold nugget. Then five of these have to be grabbed together while placing a paper in the middle and then attaching it to a rocket with a total duration of a value three.

Fourth of July Rocket

Now comes perhaps the best rocket Minecraft fans would love to make in the 3D sandbox game. Simply because it’s called the ‘Fourth of July Rocket’, dedicated to the day of America’s Independence. Obviously, it’s quite special, while unsurprisingly having a color scheme of red, white, and blue.

To make this one, you will need the red, white, and blue dye along with glowstone dust, gunpowder, a fire charge, and a diamond. From there, you just have to attach it to a rocket that has a flight duration of value three. Not to mention that this rocket looks stunning and beautiful.

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Grand Finale Rocket

This is probably the most awesome-looking rocket out of all those mentioned so far. To make it, players need to craft a firework star with gun powder, glowstone dust, lapis diamond, and a fire charge. Then they must craft another fire charge which should be made from rocket number two.

After doing this, they need to build a rocket with a flight duration of value three while placing three of their new firework stars on it. They also need to place two of the old firework stars from the second rocket. Without a doubt, the Grand Final Rocket looks quite breathtaking when seen in the skies of Minecraft.

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Which rocket would you like to make inside the 3D sandbox to celebrate Independence Day? Let us know in the comments.

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