In bedrock edition you can make an infinite potion farm using the same method for the water farm but instead put any potion in the cauldron. You can also "dip" arrows to make tipped arrows without even needing to be dragon's breath!
@@cell2809 interesting A potion farm! Idk why the potion in cauldrons thing wasn't put in java Imagine potion filled cauldrons in witch huts Thats would be pretty cool
I've got 4 lava generators in my mine setup room, it's more then enough for me and so far I've smelted a couple double chests worth of materials like sand and cobblestone, aswell as minerals... Also got around 12 or 13 lava buckets in storage to start smelting at a later time
Wattles: telling us to automate every farm after doing it with dripstone Also wattles in the guide: I highly suggest you don't automate amethyst farming. Fortune 3 all the way!
Auto farming amathyst is a hell lol... not only do you need to wait forever for it to grow. You need SO MANY observers and pistons to cover all amathysts need alot of hoppers AND you can't build it at you base unless a geode is near your base. So you have to travel hundreds of blocks everytime you want it to be activated otherwise you're getting nothing. And sonce you would have no fortune 3 when using pistons... you do all that time wasting for about 50 to 70% Less reward. So yeah. Manual labor all the way on this one
Stalac *T* ite ---> from the ceiling (the top of the T is the ceiling, the vertical part goes down) Stalag *M* ite ---> from the ground (two points being raised from the ground)
I learned about a glitch in bedrock where you can fill a potion in a cauldron, have a drip stone dripping water above, and it forever renews the potion.
@@TheDracoAnimator Yeah that makes sense. Especially since with the current edition, you can just keep multiplying cauldrons exponentially until you have hundreds of a single potion. That’s a bit OP.
If you were to use an observer connected from the cauldron to a camp fire 🔥. You may possibly be able to see the smoke signal once they are done filling up. That way it's like an alarm to go empty them.
I got curious, as one does, and decided to Google one of my favorite british youtubers. I got this description: “Its handsome dark and densely feathered body is topped by a bare neck. And there, dangling from the chin, is a wrinkly mass of bumpy, warty-looking red skin…” Pretty much exactly the awesome chap I was expecting. 😅
New Wattles theme song: From the ceiling down the hall Till lava drips down my walls Till all these lavas fall Awww dripstone muthatrucka Awww dripstone goddam!
Honestly, a series about how certain blocks can be used in building would be very cool. I always struggle finding block pallets and it kinda stops me from playing. Would love to see these kind of videos!
Wanted to make a point about the dripstone farm. I wanted to make a clay farm using dripstone to dry the mud. Didn't have enough dripstone, didn't know you could grow it yourself, so all credit to this video, thankyou!!!!! Wattles mentiones how much patience you need, I started with two rows of ten, in three minecraft days, that number trippled. It's a lot faster than you think.
Pointed dripstone looks awesome as a palm tree trunk. Throwing some hdb coconuts and long grass or a large fern on the top. Best palm tree ig that I've seen so far. o/
Probably takes a couple of them. Also leveling them up for them to unlocky the dripstone and HOPE they do unlock dripstone and not something else. So gotta find a village as well
For the new nether hub you could do 2 staircases that go around the portal (think of it like DNA strands) that would get rid of the awkward center ladder !
The answer for the biggest question: What's inside the orb? It has all the Armor wattles have before he moved from jungle base stored in orb Edit-tools and weapons too
Did you know, you can dispense a water bucket directly above a cauldron and it will fill the cauldron, you can then retract the water with the dispenser and the cauldron stays full so you can fill another bucket instantly, just fill bottles with it or use it to wash dye off banners! I have this setup in a corner of a build with buttons on the walls each side to prevent the water flowing everywhere.
as someone who uses cauldrons to wash banners, this refillable indoor cauldron is now a much better option than manually filling with a bucket or putting a hole in the roof and waiting for rain.
You forgot the best Pointed Dripstone-based farm ever... Potion Farming! It's a Bedrock exclusive, but its definitely the best use for Pointed Dripstone... maybe they'll add it to Java one day. ;)
Wattles: 12:00 If you can automate something, definitely automate it, for sure Also Wattles: Don`t automate amethyst collection, just use a fortune pickaxe
On minecraft ps4 I made water drip stone in cauldron, but had potion in I got from witch, it fills up with whatever potion is in cauldron, works great to get lots of potions
I mean... its not hard to find a decent video for renewable lava... this is the only way to get unlimited lava. And its not even that hard to make. Just getting the dripstone is the hardest challenge
to be honest i did build an automatic dripstone farm yesterday using the concept he outlined with the combination of a modified auto sugarcane farm and yes it is slow and i am am able to harvest dripstone. Also using the concept of harvesting water, you can use is to refill potions in cauldron...and it works like a charm
I've got an extra use for the dripstone: When placed in a 1x1 waterlogged block on the ground and walked over, the player doesn't fall into the water and can keep walking (similar to a lily pad except there's a slight drop instead of a slight raise in the player's level). This can be used if the player is on fire and walks over it which puts the fire out. If you're cave mining or can think of any other use for this knowledge then go for it I say.
There is One more farm you could do, maybe in a future episode talk about it, which is a potion renewing farm. If you take a potion and put it in a cauldron below a drip zone block with a water source above it will automatically fill the cauldron up with that potion over and over again. I have a farm for fire resistance potions using cauldrons and drip stone.
You can use the dripstone water trick over a cauldron that has a potion in it, and it refills the potion...aka limitless potion. Not sure if they will patch that soon, but it works for now!
You could use the redstone signal coming out of a cauldron to set up a light up meter that could be seen from farther away so you don't have to stay there waiting for it to fill up.
Works fine in Bedrock. I have a small dripstone farm it will grow just fine with hoppers on the bottom. Mine is set up from top bottom. Water Dripstone Pointed drip stone Block Piston Observer Block Piston Hoppers Still super slow but it harvests on average 3 to 5 dripstone every few minecraft days.
They don't need to be Lava sources. I have a straight lava staircase with each step being 3 blocks long using 1 lava bucket at the top flowing down. You might be able to make a Plus (Same setup but in 4 directions) or a Pyramid style farm, the only limit to mass production is cauldrons and stalagtites.
I think that new thing of cauldrons filling with dripping water can be also useful if you have some sort of potion set up far from your watter source. I hate that I can only fill three glass bottles with one bucket of watter. So, instead of going to the river always you need liquid or bringing buckets of watter, you can just put a renewable source with cauldrons :D Never worry about going out or bringing watter in.
Pointed dripstone can be used to make mob farms, the main example I can think of is on Hermitcraft 8, they made a machine to kill the wither in seconds, and many of them have beacons because of that machine.
The reason why it was going up wasn't because of the glass, it was becuase the item detected it was in a block, realized all around it was blocks, went up, and repeated until it went to the top.
I wish these could be used in crop farms, where you put water above them so they drip down to water the crops like drip irrigation. Would be cool if that worked
You can use pointed drip stone to make a potion farm. Place a cauldron with pointed drip stone above it and create a water source. Add one potion to the cauldron. The water will fill up the cauldron and give you refillable potions. This works in Bedrock but I heard it won’t on Java.
stalac *T* ite(attached above, hanging down as in 'T') Stalactites hang from the ceiling. stalag *M* ite(pointing upwards as in 'M') stalagmites grow from the floor.
@@timhyatt9185 yeah this one nice too but personally find 'T' and 'M' more easy to remember. well now i will remember tight and might because i said i don't remember them lol
Can't believe Wattles forgot the best thing about pointed dripstone (though it might be bedrock exclusive). Take the water farm set up, add one potion to the cauldron and wait. When the cauldron I'd full, you'll be able to pull two bottles of the potion out. I currently have a health potion farm, a 16 block dripstone farm and a ten cauldron lava farm. Also the water farm makes for a decent and refillable kitchen sink.
Dripstone blocks are sold by some mason villagers, FYI. To get enough to build a farm you'll need to cave for the pointed dripstone, but blocks are much faster to trade for.
I heard you can leave a bit of potion in the bottom of a cauldron and have dripstone above it with water dropping into the cauldron, and it will refill the potion in the cauldron. I haven't tested it yet myself, but I'm working my way towards it.
Ideas are flowing!!!!!! the water drip stone can be used for the potions area, just make that and boom! Infinite water in the cauldron to fill up the water bottles, instead of having to run to a water source. Granted, still takes time to fill the cauldron.
stalactites hold on tight, stalagmites grow with all their might also to remember which has a c/g. stalactites are on the Ceiling, while stalagmites Grow up (like plants/Grass, so you dont get it mixed up with growing down)
What about the new auto potion farm? If you put a single bottle of potion into a cauldron, and then put drip stone with water above, it will fill up the cauldron, thus an auto potion farm
Dripstone is so much more wattles. Put one potion in bottom of cauldron. Let it it fill up and you have an unlimited potion source without brewing. Please try. It works...
can cauldrons be pushed by pistons?, surely the comparator could power a block swapper connected to a conveyor belt of sorts?? so full lava cauldrons get moved out for an empty one. leaving the full one to be collected later
Wait does the dispenser, dispense stuff into the lava? Because I am thinking that would be good for a trash can, you could yeet stacks into the lava quickly
Hey wattles. You can make a renewable potion farm this way to. Make the standard water farm but put one layer of potion in the empty cauldron then wait. I’ve farmed many potions doing this. Doesn’t save time but saves on recourses in early game. Edit: I currently play on bedrock. I do plan to get an account for my gaming laptop once I get a proper set up for it.
In bedrock edition you can make an infinite potion farm using the same method for the water farm but instead put any potion in the cauldron. You can also "dip" arrows to make tipped arrows without even needing to be dragon's breath!
ah yes this is what i just commented on....it really works like a charm
Holy jesus that's broken. I just tested it and wow thanks for commenting!
Too bad they patched it
@@Badsmama It is gone now, but before it happened I copied a collection of splash swiftness potions for the horse glitch on bedrock :P
really?
"pointless water generator"
literally has a point
Only 1 point
Underrated comment
On bedrock if you have at least one potion of any type in there then it will fill the cauldron with the potion that is is there.
@@cell2809 interesting
A potion farm!
Idk why the potion in cauldrons thing wasn't put in java
Imagine potion filled cauldrons in witch huts
Thats would be pretty cool
@@maulaz612 actually potions do generate in witches hut, but from what I have encountered it's mostly poison potions with 1 layers 😒
wattles is one of the best mincraft youtubers..hands down 😎
Reach my level of swag
appreciate u
@@wattlesplays i appreciate you more 🥰
Yeah but he has bad taste in music lmao 😉
my favorite british youtuber by far
Fun fact: in real life stalagmites and stalagtites take over 1000 years to grow a single inch!
smh they gotta step things up if they want to do bigger things
@@wattlesplays yeah exactly, and it grows so slowly and it take 4 to make one block💀💀
@@Fishermanzzz creative mode FTW!
@@Fishermanzzz get stone masons, they have a trade as 4 dripstone blocks for 1 emerald, along with polished diorite, andesite and granite.
@@harshithn5992 will have to try to see if any come up with that trade....haven't had any offer that yet....
watching wattles gives me so much motivation to play on my survival world
wattles get me to be on Minecraft but then i end up afk binge watching his videos-
Survivslrtgggggggg
this channel revived minecraft for me
@@larissahonda3053 thats what im saying 🚶🏽
He not wrong tho. Mans gettin his style going in this one.
I've got 4 lava generators in my mine setup room, it's more then enough for me and so far I've smelted a couple double chests worth of materials like sand and cobblestone, aswell as minerals... Also got around 12 or 13 lava buckets in storage to start smelting at a later time
Thank you wattles
Wattles: telling us to automate every farm after doing it with dripstone
Also wattles in the guide: I highly suggest you don't automate amethyst farming. Fortune 3 all the way!
yeah dont automate that one!
@@wattlesplays bro u forget that with help of drip stone , we can make portion farm , infinite portion
@@daily_content19 it's bedrock exclusive and he's playing java
@@Outlawchief-cq4xy sorry I didn't know it works in bedrock only
My bad
Auto farming amathyst is a hell lol... not only do you need to wait forever for it to grow.
You need SO MANY observers and pistons to cover all amathysts need alot of hoppers AND you can't build it at you base unless a geode is near your base. So you have to travel hundreds of blocks everytime you want it to be activated otherwise you're getting nothing.
And sonce you would have no fortune 3 when using pistons... you do all that time wasting for about 50 to 70% Less reward.
So yeah. Manual labor all the way on this one
We all can argee Wattles is a legend 😎🙌. Thanks for inspiring me to start my own channel 😍👍
good luck!
Stalac *T* ite ---> from the ceiling (the top of the T is the ceiling, the vertical part goes down)
Stalag *M* ite ---> from the ground (two points being raised from the ground)
Also, Stala C tite - Ceiling, and Stala G mite - Ground.
Friendly reminder: you said you will swap the deepslate for copper in the orb. Maybe that's when we will see what's inside
Also Day 25 of asking
I learned about a glitch in bedrock where you can fill a potion in a cauldron, have a drip stone dripping water above, and it forever renews the potion.
Bro I’m gonna have to use that in my world!!!
Yeah it’s a cool glitch and is useful to get a bunch of potions, but it was patched in a beta so it will be gone soon.
i almost put that in this video too but itll probably get patched out sadly :(
@@wattlesplays it should stay a feature, but it dilutes the potion, making it less powerful by either lowering the duration or level of the potion
@@TheDracoAnimator Yeah that makes sense. Especially since with the current edition, you can just keep multiplying cauldrons exponentially until you have hundreds of a single potion. That’s a bit OP.
If you were to use an observer connected from the cauldron to a camp fire 🔥. You may possibly be able to see the smoke signal once they are done filling up. That way it's like an alarm to go empty them.
Wattles: ancient debris gives me a cinnamon roll vibe and drip stone gives me a uncooked cinnamon roll vibe
I got curious, as one does, and decided to Google one of my favorite british youtubers. I got this description:
“Its handsome dark and densely feathered body is topped by a bare neck. And there, dangling from the chin, is a wrinkly mass of bumpy, warty-looking red skin…”
Pretty much exactly the awesome chap I was expecting. 😅
New Wattles theme song:
From the ceiling down the hall
Till lava drips down my walls
Till all these lavas fall
Awww dripstone muthatrucka
Awww dripstone goddam!
Honestly, a series about how certain blocks can be used in building would be very cool. I always struggle finding block pallets and it kinda stops me from playing. Would love to see these kind of videos!
Started watching this channel not too long ago, you’re so helpful!
If cauldron are moveable with pistons, when finished, switch the full one with a new empty one
If thats an actual thing in java it would be cool.
Wanted to make a point about the dripstone farm. I wanted to make a clay farm using dripstone to dry the mud. Didn't have enough dripstone, didn't know you could grow it yourself, so all credit to this video, thankyou!!!!! Wattles mentiones how much patience you need, I started with two rows of ten, in three minecraft days, that number trippled. It's a lot faster than you think.
Pointed dripstone looks awesome as a palm tree trunk. Throwing some hdb coconuts and long grass or a large fern on the top. Best palm tree ig that I've seen so far. o/
You can buy Dripstone blocks from some Masons, so getting the blocks can go fast if you can level villagers freely.
Probably takes a couple of them. Also leveling them up for them to unlocky the dripstone and HOPE they do unlock dripstone and not something else.
So gotta find a village as well
For the new nether hub you could do 2 staircases that go around the portal (think of it like DNA strands) that would get rid of the awkward center ladder !
The answer for the biggest question:
What's inside the orb?
It has all the Armor wattles have before he moved from jungle base stored in orb
Edit-tools and weapons too
or does it
@@wattlesplays the evil birb told me...
@@XornRedHellX you talked to birb!?
👀
@@TheDracoAnimator he came in my dream 😂☠️👀
The infinite potion & lava one's are the best!
Nice! I love designing and building farms!
Did you know, you can dispense a water bucket directly above a cauldron and it will fill the cauldron, you can then retract the water with the dispenser and the cauldron stays full so you can fill another bucket instantly, just fill bottles with it or use it to wash dye off banners! I have this setup in a corner of a build with buttons on the walls each side to prevent the water flowing everywhere.
Drip drop!
Am I the only one who caught wattles' habit of talking to animals while transporting them lmao
is the breaking texture of dripstone a bug where the cracks go on the whole cube, not just on the pointy bit?
as someone who uses cauldrons to wash banners, this refillable indoor cauldron is now a much better option than manually filling with a bucket or putting a hole in the roof and waiting for rain.
What's great is that eventually, the functionality of dispensors and cauldrons working together did get added.
I was not taking my eyes off my notifications for this video 👀
Big fan sir G 🤩
Petition for wattles to bring back the season one intro song... maybe do an occasional throwback intro for nostalgia purposes
Aside from the building uses, pointed dripstone can also be launched by pistoned slime blocks, as a weapon.
XD
You forgot the best Pointed Dripstone-based farm ever... Potion Farming! It's a Bedrock exclusive, but its definitely the best use for Pointed Dripstone... maybe they'll add it to Java one day. ;)
It is a bug and will be removed
@@golbatgirl good because that's just broken
@@billross9132 Nether roof, infinite rail duper, tnt duper, etc... on java are balanced then?
Wattles! Love the videos! Keep up the great work.
Wattles: 12:00 If you can automate something, definitely automate it, for sure
Also Wattles: Don`t automate amethyst collection, just use a fortune pickaxe
yay a new wattles video!!! :D
I have a dripstone farm, and I use it for my lava farm. It makes life so much easier, especially for smelting/cooking. I always got lava on hand lol
On minecraft ps4 I made water drip stone in cauldron, but had potion in I got from witch, it fills up with whatever potion is in cauldron, works great to get lots of potions
Just started watching your videos. Glad I stumbled on them! Keep it up wattles!
I was just checking for a good renewable lava video, it is amazing that this was just posted
I mean... its not hard to find a decent video for renewable lava... this is the only way to get unlimited lava.
And its not even that hard to make. Just getting the dripstone is the hardest challenge
to be honest i did build an automatic dripstone farm yesterday using the concept he outlined with the combination of a modified auto sugarcane farm and yes it is slow and i am am able to harvest dripstone.
Also using the concept of harvesting water, you can use is to refill potions in cauldron...and it works like a charm
I've got an extra use for the dripstone: When placed in a 1x1 waterlogged block on the ground and walked over, the player doesn't fall into the water and can keep walking (similar to a lily pad except there's a slight drop instead of a slight raise in the player's level). This can be used if the player is on fire and walks over it which puts the fire out. If you're cave mining or can think of any other use for this knowledge then go for it I say.
I built a potion farm with drip stone once a wandering trader popped up and offered it for emeralds. Didn’t even have to look for it 😁
There is One more farm you could do, maybe in a future episode talk about it, which is a potion renewing farm. If you take a potion and put it in a cauldron below a drip zone block with a water source above it will automatically fill the cauldron up with that potion over and over again. I have a farm for fire resistance potions using cauldrons and drip stone.
Can we all take a second to acknowledge how hard wattles works.
You can use the dripstone water trick over a cauldron that has a potion in it, and it refills the potion...aka limitless potion. Not sure if they will patch that soon, but it works for now!
I thought that was bedrock only
@@christophershields2433 I think you are correct
yooo wattles I just watched a boom.boom ad on youtube and they used your outro music !!
You could use the redstone signal coming out of a cauldron to set up a light up meter that could be seen from farther away so you don't have to stay there waiting for it to fill up.
You can also find Dripstone and pointed dripstone under the ocean on the sides of the beaches and such, sometimes along the edges of lakes.
Works fine in Bedrock. I have a small dripstone farm it will grow just fine with hoppers on the bottom. Mine is set up from top bottom.
Water
Dripstone
Pointed drip stone
Block
Piston
Observer
Block
Piston
Hoppers
Still super slow but it harvests on average 3 to 5 dripstone every few minecraft days.
OMG Automated trashcans with the lava and a dispensor! Would be a great way to get rid of excess junk from other farms.
They don't need to be Lava sources. I have a straight lava staircase with each step being 3 blocks long using 1 lava bucket at the top flowing down. You might be able to make a Plus (Same setup but in 4 directions) or a Pyramid style farm, the only limit to mass production is cauldrons and stalagtites.
I think that new thing of cauldrons filling with dripping water can be also useful if you have some sort of potion set up far from your watter source. I hate that I can only fill three glass bottles with one bucket of watter. So, instead of going to the river always you need liquid or bringing buckets of watter, you can just put a renewable source with cauldrons :D Never worry about going out or bringing watter in.
Wattles: dripstone
Subtitles: drip zone
Me: ooooh yeeeeaaaaah 😎
Pointed dripstone can be used to make mob farms, the main example I can think of is on Hermitcraft 8, they made a machine to kill the wither in seconds, and many of them have beacons because of that machine.
The reason why it was going up wasn't because of the glass, it was becuase the item detected it was in a block, realized all around it was blocks, went up, and repeated until it went to the top.
I wish these could be used in crop farms, where you put water above them so they drip down to water the crops like drip irrigation. Would be cool if that worked
Dripstone slime farm? DOOOO ITTTTT!
You can use pointed drip stone to make a potion farm.
Place a cauldron with pointed drip stone above it and create a water source.
Add one potion to the cauldron. The water will fill up the cauldron and give you refillable potions.
This works in Bedrock but I heard it won’t on Java.
stalac *T* ite(attached above, hanging down as in 'T') Stalactites hang from the ceiling.
stalag *M* ite(pointing upwards as in 'M') stalagmites grow from the floor.
the old memory aid: StalagTites stick TIGHT to the ceiling; stalagMites, MIGHT trip you up if you don't watch where you step......
@@timhyatt9185 yeah this one nice too but personally find 'T' and 'M' more easy to remember.
well now i will remember tight and might because i said i don't remember them
lol
stalaCtite (Ceiling)
stalaGmite (Ground)
@@w8754 yeah that's a good way
I currently play Bata 1.17 and I can barely find any drip stone in caves, however I have found it most commonly in lakes and rivers above ground.
What’s up wattlers
wattling
Can't believe Wattles forgot the best thing about pointed dripstone (though it might be bedrock exclusive). Take the water farm set up, add one potion to the cauldron and wait. When the cauldron I'd full, you'll be able to pull two bottles of the potion out. I currently have a health potion farm, a 16 block dripstone farm and a ten cauldron lava farm. Also the water farm makes for a decent and refillable kitchen sink.
Dripstone blocks are sold by some mason villagers, FYI. To get enough to build a farm you'll need to cave for the pointed dripstone, but blocks are much faster to trade for.
Easy way to remember: Stalagtites hold tight to the ceiling and Stalagmites you might trip over!
An easier way to remember is StalagTites (Top), StalagMites (Mountain).
You could make the teeth drip either lava or water, would look pretty sweet!
A pointed dripstone water creator might be a nice decoration for ones potions room.
It's also good for a leaky tap.
I heard you can leave a bit of potion in the bottom of a cauldron and have dripstone above it with water dropping into the cauldron, and it will refill the potion in the cauldron.
I haven't tested it yet myself, but I'm working my way towards it.
That’s what I did. I had ten cauldrons with a variety of potions.
@@brucebane5602 looking forward to making use of this feature
@@discipleofhermes563 Is it still in game? Or mojang remived a useful "bug"
Ideas are flowing!!!!!! the water drip stone can be used for the potions area, just make that and boom! Infinite water in the cauldron to fill up the water bottles, instead of having to run to a water source. Granted, still takes time to fill the cauldron.
That dripstone drippin'
stalactites hold on tight, stalagmites grow with all their might
also to remember which has a c/g. stalactites are on the Ceiling, while stalagmites Grow up (like plants/Grass, so you dont get it mixed up with growing down)
it’s a little to rare in my opinion, I want to use it as something to mix into my paths
once you have one dripstone block and one pointed dripstone you can farm them tho
Don't forget the value of sla- er, I mean, Villager labor! Sometimes, Stone Masons sell Dripstone Blocks! Fairly easy way to get the block in bulk.
3:37 how do you replace the block so fast we're not block was last is that even possible on like switch and consoles
question. when you make the dripstone farm ¿can you put a cauldron there to so you can have a water farm and dripstone farm
4:34 Wattles "completely pointless"
Me "pointed dripstone, hmmmmm"
puns
He forgot to mention that potions are also now renewable with dripstone
Water dripping into the coldrin would be good for a potion room
Pointed Drip stone is also usable in deadfalls.
I want to make some sort of monster mouth entrance to a nether portal and use the drop stone as teeth on the bottom and top !
Hello wattles..please post a video on how to farm amithyst shards
The only drip stone farm I have is lava. It's very efficient then using coal. I'm so glad they added this. I use about 8 cauldrons
Hello wattles
Ima new subscriber. 💕💕
The potion trick is crazy
What about the new auto potion farm? If you put a single bottle of potion into a cauldron, and then put drip stone with water above, it will fill up the cauldron, thus an auto potion farm
You can put a potion in the cauldron and drip water into it to make your potions renewable too
I remember Stalagmites as 'mites = mice' which stay on the ground :3
Mob farm is actually a good use - no need for water columns - bring health down with drip stone
Dripstone is so much more wattles. Put one potion in bottom of cauldron. Let it it fill up and you have an unlimited potion source without brewing. Please try. It works...
can cauldrons be pushed by pistons?, surely the comparator could power a block swapper connected to a conveyor belt of sorts?? so full lava cauldrons get moved out for an empty one. leaving the full one to be collected later
Wait does the dispenser, dispense stuff into the lava? Because I am thinking that would be good for a trash can, you could yeet stacks into the lava quickly
That sheep slap was savage
Surprised Wattles didn't mention the potion use. It's not great, but it's better than the water lol.
You can also make a potion farm take a cauldron and put a potion in the bottom and let it run like lava
But set it up like you would for a water farm
Hey wattles. You can make a renewable potion farm this way to. Make the standard water farm but put one layer of potion in the empty cauldron then wait. I’ve farmed many potions doing this. Doesn’t save time but saves on recourses in early game.
Edit: I currently play on bedrock. I do plan to get an account for my gaming laptop once I get a proper set up for it.
thats a glitch in bedrock that will probably get patched up soon