I think "Must-Have Minecraft farms" is a great name for a series! It would also be a good way to showcase how a farm used to be and how it's evolved over time.
I was already looking for a playlist of this series, but turns out this is his only video called 'Must-Have Minecraft farms' 😅. Indeed a great idea for a series!
5:00 I have that one in my mine at iron level to feed my smelter. I just put jack-o'-lanterns on top of the observers. Drop off ore between new sections. Beautiful!
Thanks Wattles for the tips!!!! By the way can you do more of these kind of farms from easy medium to hard? It would make being new to Minecraft really easy to build farms.
I'm building a Japanese pagoda, with stacked no 2 farms inside. The decorations are going to use a ton of bamboo wood, so I made sure to start with the framework and the farms already, so that I have tons of it ready when the update drops! I'm going to important a couple of pandas for an attraction too :)
I always put a couple rows between the observers and the pistons ..cane farms can only have 1, but bamboo (and kelp) can have 2 or 3 rows.. you'll have to run redstone to carry the trigger impulse, but the circuit for it is very straight forward..
Farm #3 should be able to be built on Bedrock with some minor adjustments. Bedrock can support flying machines but I only recommend staying inside a chunk and chunk aligning…so 8x14 would be perfect
I have some rather big flying machine based bamboo farms (fueling my 44 furnace supersmelter). I have 4 seperate farms, each one being 16x48 tiles of bamboo if I remember correctly. So 4x16x48 = 3072 bamboo plants. It can get a little bit laggy though if you run it on weaker PCs. Most of the lag comes from all the broken bamboo laying around so try to design it in a way that picks it up fast, one single hopper minecart definitively won't do the trick. No need to chunk align it as long as you don't intend on running it going in and out of simulation distance. As long as you stay with the farm when it runs, you should be OK. Chunk aligning is most important for farms that you don't intend on actively switching on and off. I am getting increasingly fewer problems though, most of the bedrock bugs that needed chunk alligning seem to be fixed now, flying machines are still somewhat iffy but at least your minecarts don't despawn or stop that easily anymore...
Important to note about farm #3: if the chunk unloads (whether through leaving the area, or logging off, or whatever) while the flying machine is going, it'll likely break it and you'll have to manually restart or possibly even rebuild the flying machine. With this particular design it's not a huge time loss because of how simple it is, but worth keeping in mind.
@@mynamesjeffe782chunk is 16×16 we can't chunk align this thing to solve this issue build chunk loader or just harvest manually (step on pressure plate(showed inside the video))
its not such a big deal as you said besides I do not recommend this design for the slime flying machine as using mobs to power it is quite silly as first of all the problem that you stated would allays occur and also that it should be going the entire time
@@zoforic4311 Where are you getting anything about mobs from? What I said was if the chunk unloads while the flying machine is moving it'll probably break. That's a thing with all flying machines and has 0 to do with mobs. If you're going to say I'm wrong, at least have your reasoning have something even remotely related
Just built this today. Works great. I haven't done a sticky piston sweeper farm before because I don't actually understand how they work, so I have feared them. 🙂 But this worked great. Now if only 1.20 would come out.
I absolutely need this series to happen!! I find it way too often where I think I should build a *insert farm* and I’m like oh! Wattles did that! And then spend hours scrolling and watching videos from your let’s plays to find it 😂 this series would be so helpful!! Also, I would like to see a video on XP farms. Sorry for the paragraph lol thx 🙏🏻
The best thing about bedrock: We can bonemeal bamboo and sugarcane making near zero tick farms 😎 The farms are also incredibly small so they take like five minutes to build
Hey Wattles, I bet you could change that third farm to work on bedrock by replacing the notebook and Redstone lamp with an observer clock. All you need is a Redstone pulse right? Everything else looked like it would be compatible. Great video!
Sadly, building bidirectional flying machines in Bedrock is a lot more complicated, because the one-tick pulse trick to make a sticky piston release the block doesn't work. You need to make it unidirectional, using glazed terracotta, and have a contraption to change its direction at each end of the farm.
Thanks for bringing up the issue with Bedrock Edition, Wattles! I was looking for an efficient Bamboo farm design and would have HATED to go through all that work only to find it wasn't functioning for me.
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Can you replace the slime block in your flying bamboo farm into honey blocks? I'm asking this coz I got Java edition recently, will try to build this before 1.20 comes out. Don't worry about us Bedrock users. We have bonemeal-based bamboo farm that's fully functional.
Yes, this was excellent. Easy, advanced and expert farm types, while not so complex I had to pause. I feel confident that I can now build a flying machine farm in my world.
Not sure why mud wouldn’t work on bedrock. I’ve got a single cell version from JC Plays that uses dirt with a hopper below and it works just fine on iOS realm.
For the 3rd farm I can’t get my slime machine to move but when I do get it to move it only goes halfway and comes back and stops, should I try putting the activator rails closer?
I have flying machine based bamboo farms in my industrial district producing all the fuel necessary for my 44 furnace speed supersmelter. On bedrock. You just need a different (admittedly more complicated) flying machine. 44 furnaces burn through a lot of bamboo (4 per item) but that's fine.
im finding that the minecart wont stop on the hoppers. if it does it stops after bouncing off the block and when the rail powers back on it dosent move because its not stopping against the solid block
So the problem on Bedrock isn't the mud block but a difference in how hoppers work. On Java they will pick up from the entire block above them, but on Bedrock a hopper will only pick up items in the 3/4ths of a block above it. Which means it will pick up through bottom slabs, but not almost full blocks like soul sand, mud, farmland, etc.
@@PrestonGriffith nice quality of life update, along with crouching into 1,5 block tall spaces. I'm actually glad the trims change didn't make it to bedrock yet. Have a couple stacks of wood and wool to spend before that. 😁
My pistons and observer only goes out about 4-6 blocks then comes back by itself, done everything ive seen in the vid not sure what ive done wrong @ 10:50
It's because Minecraft bedrock is different 😂 they fixed the bug of this flying machine , we cannot build flying machines on bedrock 😂 we do but will fly like you said , I tried it too 😂
Is it for both Java and bedrock edition? On MCPE, I’ve made a bamboo farm, but the problem is, is the flying machine isn’t moving correctly. How do I make sure that the flying machine moves in two directions straight by going back and forth?
A recent video of yours had me coming over this way to find your bamboo design tutorial video. And I like your second design, except for the wiring firing off every piston at once. That's a noisy mess. So I made a single line of bamboo instead of a connected double-wide and alternated the pistons and observers facing one way, then the other way, so there was a gap blocking a whole redstone dust line. This makes the machine a bit bigger, but it cuts down on both the noise and unnecessary piston movement. Also.... "bamboooo"
Could the 3rd farm benefit from using mud and hoppers instead of a hopper minecart to get everything and be more silent. Basically combining the 2nd build mechanics into the 3rd.
For the Bedrock people out there, check out @Prowl8413 Bedrock Guide 1st season, especially the sugar cane farm. In there, he shows how to set up the minecart unloader redstone, which I think is the same as here, but don't quote me on that one. @Silentwisperer also has a version that empties the minecart a 2X or possibly 4X speed, but I can't really reference a video off the top of my head. @Prowl8413 also has a load of Allay farm tutorials that show a flying machine on Bedrock..... if you have Allay's just follow Prowl's tutorial, if not, do the minecart system underneath. The "mob start" will also work, but you'll need to stay within 4 chunks of the farm for those mobs can actually be spawned in.... in other words, less then 64 blocks from each end of the farm (unless you play on different sim distances). The easiest would be to make it a maximum of 100 blocks long and plan on hanging out in the middle a lot. The daylight tetection version might be an easier option and give you a bit more range of movement.
I think "Must-Have Minecraft farms" is a great name for a series! It would also be a good way to showcase how a farm used to be and how it's evolved over time.
I was already looking for a playlist of this series, but turns out this is his only video called 'Must-Have Minecraft farms' 😅. Indeed a great idea for a series!
Do it!
Yesss
You could call the series "good, better, best" or "from noob to pro" or something along those lines. Looking forward to more like this!
i like those, thank u
5:00 I have that one in my mine at iron level to feed my smelter. I just put jack-o'-lanterns on top of the observers. Drop off ore between new sections. Beautiful!
Thank you I love the must have series
Thanks Wattles for the tips!!!! By the way can you do more of these kind of farms from easy medium to hard? It would make being new to Minecraft really easy to build farms.
Another very cool video Wattles. The name for your farm series is sorted. A Simple Gold or Blaze Farm could be interesting. Thank You Wattles.
I'm building a Japanese pagoda, with stacked no 2 farms inside. The decorations are going to use a ton of bamboo wood, so I made sure to start with the framework and the farms already, so that I have tons of it ready when the update drops! I'm going to important a couple of pandas for an attraction too :)
You've already got the name for this series , Must haves of Minecraft 😊
I always put a couple rows between the observers and the pistons ..cane farms can only have 1, but bamboo (and kelp) can have 2 or 3 rows.. you'll have to run redstone to carry the trigger impulse, but the circuit for it is very straight forward..
The walrus comment will live rent-free in my head and will become my new phrase...thank you Wattles. (PS thanks for the farm ideas, that's cool too)
Wattles, you're surely the best youtuber ever walked the minecraft!
Farm #3 should be able to be built on Bedrock with some minor adjustments. Bedrock can support flying machines but I only recommend staying inside a chunk and chunk aligning…so 8x14 would be perfect
I have some rather big flying machine based bamboo farms (fueling my 44 furnace supersmelter).
I have 4 seperate farms, each one being 16x48 tiles of bamboo if I remember correctly. So 4x16x48 = 3072 bamboo plants. It can get a little bit laggy though if you run it on weaker PCs. Most of the lag comes from all the broken bamboo laying around so try to design it in a way that picks it up fast, one single hopper minecart definitively won't do the trick.
No need to chunk align it as long as you don't intend on running it going in and out of simulation distance. As long as you stay with the farm when it runs, you should be OK. Chunk aligning is most important for farms that you don't intend on actively switching on and off. I am getting increasingly fewer problems though, most of the bedrock bugs that needed chunk alligning seem to be fixed now, flying machines are still somewhat iffy but at least your minecarts don't despawn or stop that easily anymore...
Important to note about farm #3: if the chunk unloads (whether through leaving the area, or logging off, or whatever) while the flying machine is going, it'll likely break it and you'll have to manually restart or possibly even rebuild the flying machine. With this particular design it's not a huge time loss because of how simple it is, but worth keeping in mind.
Is that something that can be solved by chunk aligning the farm? If its contained to one chunk it shouldnt be a problem right?
i’m next to my farm and the machine stops moving when it reaches the end of a chunk, do you know what i can do?
@@mynamesjeffe782chunk is 16×16 we can't chunk align this thing to solve this issue build chunk loader or just harvest manually (step on pressure plate(showed inside the video))
its not such a big deal as you said besides I do not recommend this design for the slime flying machine as using mobs to power it is quite silly as first of all the problem that you stated would allays occur and also that it should be going the entire time
@@zoforic4311 Where are you getting anything about mobs from? What I said was if the chunk unloads while the flying machine is moving it'll probably break. That's a thing with all flying machines and has 0 to do with mobs. If you're going to say I'm wrong, at least have your reasoning have something even remotely related
Just built this today. Works great. I haven't done a sticky piston sweeper farm before because I don't actually understand how they work, so I have feared them. 🙂 But this worked great. Now if only 1.20 would come out.
I absolutely need this series to happen!! I find it way too often where I think I should build a *insert farm* and I’m like oh! Wattles did that! And then spend hours scrolling and watching videos from your let’s plays to find it 😂 this series would be so helpful!! Also, I would like to see a video on XP farms. Sorry for the paragraph lol thx 🙏🏻
What about "I got you!" for a name eg. "Bamboo farm, I got you!"
Or "gunpowder farm, I got you!"
The best thing about bedrock: We can bonemeal bamboo and sugarcane making near zero tick farms 😎 The farms are also incredibly small so they take like five minutes to build
bedrock gang!!!
@@pawsome38 yes
no
Hey Wattles, I bet you could change that third farm to work on bedrock by replacing the notebook and Redstone lamp with an observer clock. All you need is a Redstone pulse right? Everything else looked like it would be compatible. Great video!
Sadly, building bidirectional flying machines in Bedrock is a lot more complicated, because the one-tick pulse trick to make a sticky piston release the block doesn't work. You need to make it unidirectional, using glazed terracotta, and have a contraption to change its direction at each end of the farm.
Now thanks to wattles we can have that beautiful mosiac
Thanks for bringing up the issue with Bedrock Edition, Wattles!
I was looking for an efficient Bamboo farm design and would have HATED to go through all that work only to find it wasn't functioning for me.
Raise your hand if you been watching wattles for a long time 🤚🏽
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Hey Wattles! I think you should incorporate a sculk sensor instead of the mob for the pressure plate to send the machine back. It might work better
I tried this and it works great, I added a sticky piston with a lever attached to one of the lamps to use as an on/off switch as well.
13:58 The solution is Ally
They pick up the bamboo and drop on in a hopper using a note block and observe 😁
Even if the farms don't all work for us, Bedrock gang appreciates that you remember we exist.
Just so you know, mud does allow items to fall through to be picked up with hoppers. I recently built this and similar farms on my bedrock version.
Can you replace the slime block in your flying bamboo farm into honey blocks? I'm asking this coz I got Java edition recently, will try to build this before 1.20 comes out. Don't worry about us Bedrock users. We have bonemeal-based bamboo farm that's fully functional.
Functional and easy to build.
Just start with a good bone meal farm, way overpowered but awesome
Yes, this was excellent. Easy, advanced and expert farm types, while not so complex I had to pause. I feel confident that I can now build a flying machine farm in my world.
Wattles, I challenge you to do a 100 day BEDROCK Minecraft series……🤷🏼♂️
👀👀
Yes! That would be so entertaining
Yes!
lol damn, I’ve been on my survival world for a whole year and haven’t found bamboo yet
1:31 Poor walrus.
If you're going to always do 3 versions of the farm you could name the series: "Start, Evolve and Master" or something like that
This would be so useful to get the new 1.20 wood becuase you can get thousands fully afk easily!!!
Not sure why mud wouldn’t work on bedrock. I’ve got a single cell version from JC Plays that uses dirt with a hopper below and it works just fine on iOS realm.
If wattles replaces to this, I will be so happy 😁
hey!!
@@wattlesplays let’s goo
I’ve got a UA-camr with one and a half million subscribers replying to me like let’s just say seven times
I'm curious if instead of a mob and pressure plate on the last farm, could you us a Skulk Sensor(mob if needed)?
you could but itd set the machine on a loop & itd run constantly
the cow 😂 I never saw that before. Don't worry about bedrock wattles! We got silent :)
For the 3rd farm I can’t get my slime machine to move but when I do get it to move it only goes halfway and comes back and stops, should I try putting the activator rails closer?
blind & deaf walrus: hold my... beer? 😋
Profits with Farmles would be litty
For number 2 instead of using so many hoppers a minecart with hopper would work just as well and use a fraction of the iron
The big farm appeals to me, I will probably use it to power my furnaces.
AS OF UPDATE 1.20 ALL FARMS WORK ON BEDROCK JUST TESTED
First wattles. I’m a new subscriber and would love a shoutout in your next survival series video!!! Thank you for all your content
13:15 no I am not doing that it’s animal abuse
pozol is decent to use for the observer farm, i think it also helps the grow rate, at least for bedrock version
Wattles could you use honey blocks instead of slime? Would it work the same?
Can you do a video series on EVERY MINECRAFT FARMS
can you use a redstone clock instead of a pressure plate?
can allay be used to gather the bamboo instead of the hopper carts?
I need help. I made part-automatic farm of bamboo, but It won't fall in hoopers. It's block between bamboo and hoopers.
3 Fast Farms
That is my name concept.
I have flying machine based bamboo farms in my industrial district producing all the fuel necessary for my 44 furnace speed supersmelter. On bedrock. You just need a different (admittedly more complicated) flying machine.
44 furnaces burn through a lot of bamboo (4 per item) but that's fine.
im finding that the minecart wont stop on the hoppers. if it does it stops after bouncing off the block and when the rail powers back on it dosent move because its not stopping against the solid block
same, initially i thought it might be cuz i've modified minecart max speed, but even after changing it to defualt(8) it still bounces off
Bamboooo!
I need a automatic bamboo farm for sticks to trade with villagers. What do you need from an automatic bamboo farm?
Man's never forgets us bedrock edition
I prefer using just 2 daylight sensors and 2 observers for the pistons instead of all observers
that could work!!
@@wattlesplays not could, does. 😁
So the problem on Bedrock isn't the mud block but a difference in how hoppers work.
On Java they will pick up from the entire block above them, but on Bedrock a hopper will only pick up items in the 3/4ths of a block above it. Which means it will pick up through bottom slabs, but not almost full blocks like soul sand, mud, farmland, etc.
That is actually fixed in the beta this week! Just built a bone meal powered sugarcane farm with a hopper under the mud. Works flawlessly.
@@tei1337 I saw that! So excited!
@@PrestonGriffith nice quality of life update, along with crouching into 1,5 block tall spaces. I'm actually glad the trims change didn't make it to bedrock yet. Have a couple stacks of wood and wool to spend before that. 😁
My pistons and observer only goes out about 4-6 blocks then comes back by itself, done everything ive seen in the vid not sure what ive done wrong @ 10:50
It's because Minecraft bedrock is different 😂 they fixed the bug of this flying machine , we cannot build flying machines on bedrock 😂 we do but will fly like you said , I tried it too 😂
Triple T: Tried, Technical, Tricked Out
Triple S: Simple, Sufficient, Stupidly Good/Super
Is it for both Java and bedrock edition? On MCPE, I’ve made a bamboo farm, but the problem is, is the flying machine isn’t moving correctly. How do I make sure that the flying machine moves in two directions straight by going back and forth?
Two of the three work in bedrock. He explains that, alas, the flying-machine one doesn’t.
Search UA-cam for bedrock flying machine. There are ways to do it, it’s just different than Java.
go check out Silentwisperer's design. He made a fully-functional flying machine for Bedrock.
@@cleryfrey can you find me the link of his tutorial for flying machine for MCPE?
@@tonymontana8164 Bedrock Edition is the same as MCPE
my minecart is not picking up all the bamboo and alot of it winds up despawning. is there anything that can be done about that?
A recent video of yours had me coming over this way to find your bamboo design tutorial video. And I like your second design, except for the wiring firing off every piston at once. That's a noisy mess. So I made a single line of bamboo instead of a connected double-wide and alternated the pistons and observers facing one way, then the other way, so there was a gap blocking a whole redstone dust line. This makes the machine a bit bigger, but it cuts down on both the noise and unnecessary piston movement.
Also.... "bamboooo"
Could the 3rd farm benefit from using mud and hoppers instead of a hopper minecart to get everything and be more silent. Basically combining the 2nd build mechanics into the 3rd.
the flying machine doesnt work, the observer and piston with 2 slime blocks just move 1 block
does the advanced farm stop working if you go out of the chunks?
mine broke and presure plate wont work any fix
I will say I love this vids
Your big one's kinda small. I built on on GuildRock that's 3 chunks x 2 chunks. Uses allays to collect. 8 shulkers an hour
The slime block harvester is AWESOME!
theyre so op
For big farm u dont need Villagers u need only 2Daylight Sensor upp off lamp , working perfect
Mud finally picks up on bedrock
Bamboo farm with flying machine work fine in bedrock
Series name: "Third Time's the Charm!'
my machine stops moving on the edge of a chunk, how can i fix?
I want to see if you can actually make a farm for mob heads
How about iron farms? Or slime farms?
could have edited in the minecart hopper problem before i follow it all step by step then have to move it all cause theres now no room
Bamboo has no leaves and Azalea has no wood, maybe, just maybe they could be combined🤔
Azalea has wood
🤯🤯
The 3 farms that could.
Can this work in bedrock
I'd like to see 3 different gold farms tbh.
compact af LOL 3:15
can the second farm work with sugarcane?
If you put qater
Bro, chill with the bamboo.
Bamboooo toooo yoooou tooo
works in 1.20.2, thanks
Why didn't he use mud and hoppers for the bigger build? Seems simpler to build vs the hopper minecart. Is it because of the cost of resources?
His dirt rectangle is 8x22. That’s 176 hoppers. You can do it that way but would need 880 iron ingots. Also could be laggy with that many hoppers.
you totally could but itd be super expensive
For the second one wouldnt it be better to use a hopper minecart instead of so many hoppers
10:00 chests obviously
Update for bedrock players, you don’t need to change any farm anymore
Just Build Silentwisperer's version of farm #3 for the Bedrock Players
Good, goodder goodest
For the Bedrock people out there, check out @Prowl8413 Bedrock Guide 1st season, especially the sugar cane farm. In there, he shows how to set up the minecart unloader redstone, which I think is the same as here, but don't quote me on that one. @Silentwisperer also has a version that empties the minecart a 2X or possibly 4X speed, but I can't really reference a video off the top of my head. @Prowl8413 also has a load of Allay farm tutorials that show a flying machine on Bedrock..... if you have Allay's just follow Prowl's tutorial, if not, do the minecart system underneath. The "mob start" will also work, but you'll need to stay within 4 chunks of the farm for those mobs can actually be spawned in.... in other words, less then 64 blocks from each end of the farm (unless you play on different sim distances). The easiest would be to make it a maximum of 100 blocks long and plan on hanging out in the middle a lot. The daylight tetection version might be an easier option and give you a bit more range of movement.
Yeah, flying machines don't really work that well on bedrock
i think if i build a bamboo farm not without a string duper or a spider farm
i mean in all honesty general mob farms(or even spider specific farms if you want that for some reason) arent that hard to build
For bedrock players like me: use watles sugarcane farm for the bamboo :)
I wish the 3rd farm could work on bedrock.
Respectfully I think the title of this video should be multiple good Java farms and multiple bad bedrock farms
Should use a panda as the mob for the switch