I still prefer those massive iron farms. It's better to have those than to be where we are now in MC when everything is so dumbed down that an infant monkey on meth can build every farm in the game in under an hour. Every MC version past 1.12.2 can burn in hell!!!
6:34 Iron farm materials: -25+ temp blocks (like dirt) -3 beds -7? normal rails -3 minecart -2 hopper -1 glass block -1 slab -1 daylight sensor -1 fence gate -1 harmless pillager -3 villagers -3 boats, atleast -1 trap door -1 cauldron -1 bucket of lava - quite a few powered rails to push the pillager and villagers up the farm amazing how inexpensive an iron farm has become oml
It is much less expensive then y wrote. It took for me 9 hoppers, 6 chests, 9 nameplates, 8 wooden gates, 1 bucket of lava, 4 buckets of water, 12 beds, 4 trapdoors, 8 slabs, 12 villagers and 4 zombies with nametags. I became to turn iron in clocks since the farm is very productive. Also I ve created my own chicken farm with automatical killing, one closed block with hopper for 24 chickens dropping eggs, hopper leads to dispancer, dispencer is encircled by simple mechanism with 5 redsone, 2 repeaters and immediately placed and broken redstone torch, the dispencer breaks an eggs constantly into one more closed block with hopper, and when a new baby chicken appears, the elder chicken that grow before dies dropping meat and feathers right into hopper and in chest. 16 eggs spawn 2 chickens, 24 chickens nest 24 eggs in 5 minutes, a chick grows in 20 minutes and when the farm gather enough chickens u have 12 adult chickens and 12 chicks gradually growing and killing elder ones. 40 chicken raw meat and 30-60 feathers per hour. The elder chickens in second sell still nest eggs. I tried to put these eggs right into encircled dispencer but when all the adult chickens die the chicks starting to die to, so still need to broke the eggs from second cell in another minifarm.
For the concrete maker, you could replace the waterlogged stair with a waterlogged leaf and remove the trapdoors. Optionally you could also replace the obsidian with planks.
Or you could just dig 2 dirt out of the ground and place your water and concrete in there. Or just go to any random shoreline. A pickaxe won't mine through dirt or sand faster than you can place each concrete dust. So complicated for a manual concrete farm...
@@ceezylol3175or build it with bedrock as the base to make sure you don’t waste durability but that does mean you have to have it very deep underground
@@HantsGaming also a good idea. But at that point it's just too much effort to dig down that much. a diamond pickaxe mines wood slower and you place a concrete before you even mine 2-3 pixels so it's very reliable.
These look great man but it might be worth mentioning they are mostly java only farms. Many of these mechanics don't work on bedrock edition. Great vid tho.
My one suggestion would be adding an explanation for what certain parts are meant to do. Deeper understanding leads to more advanced application and adaptation.
That chicken farm is lovely. One of my friends tried to summon a warden at my base without realizing player placed shriekers dont summon. I can use this for this now! thanks!
@@tgkisnotreal A friend of his tried to place the screaming thing to summon a warden when he makes sound, but the screaming block thing won't summon wardens if it was placed down by a player, and his friend doesn't know that.
I have never been able to get the cow farm to work on a bedrock realm. When I finally gave up and broke the fence over 100 cows exploded all over my base. I'm still finding cows wandering around the courtyard.
For the stone generator, I recommend a wood or obsidian block for the back wall so that you don't accidentally mine it with your pick. Otherwise, awesome tutorials! Thanks for compiling these farms for us!
@@denpoku I forgot you could collect leaves with shears, I'm a five year player but returned to playing half a year ago and lots of things changed, I thought you still needed Silk Touch... I mean when there were like 5 new minerals I freaked out since I was used to the usual iron, diamonds, gold, and coal... (And rock of course)
guys 10:15 definitely add a roof above ur head and a wall around you so that 1. mobs cant get you 2. items wont fall in a place where u cant pick them up
The crop farm has been around for a long time. But it needs way more bonemeal than that or it will only work for about 15 seconds. You need to have yourself a skelly farm to get all the bones you 'll need to make this farm worthwhile. Easier to just make a cow crusher and it gives you leather for books for enchanting setup as well.
@@MikeSchmidt969 I actually value my auto moss/bonemeal farm above any other autofarm. I love bone blocks to build tutor-style homes and moss is fantastic for making everything from mud bricks to terracotta, its scaffolding abilities, and ability to blend in with but add texture to grass blocks, it's non-flammable, even lava. I also play a lot of one block so the small space of this farm outshines the gigantic space needed for auto-harvesting crops with water or imprisoning villagers lol
Just imagine getting an auto bonemeal farm inputting the mini crop farm and a gold farm inputting the bartering farm. These farms have a lot of potential lol.
Wool farm is not working for me. The wool gets sheared, but just falls on the dirt ground on which the sheep stands. I have a hopper in a moving mine cart under it, but it doesn’t get through the dirt block. What did I miss? (1.20 Bedrock)
Great video, you should also say which farms work on bedrock as well. I know the iron farm wouldn’t, but I think the rest would. Edit: Concrete and cow farms wouldn’t either.
@@TheRealWinser for that, I'd use a 3x5x3 design. Bottom layer is the floor, with a hopper-chest at one end. Then build a 2-tall frame so that there's a 1x3 space in the middle. On the bottom, remove a block from the end of the frame on the opposite side from the hopper and replace with waterlogged stairs, turned to pour into the enclosure, and a sign in the end above the hopper to stop the water flow. Up one layer, place a top half slab in the middle and a lava block over the end with the sign. Now, put at least 2 cows in the open end where the water flows and top it off. Remove the blocks from one of the corners by the cows and breed them through the corner (their head should poke through). The babies should be pushed over to the spot under the lava block, and when they grow up, the lava block will kill them and yield cooked beef! Layout (top-to-bottom): A WWWW WWWWW A WWWW A WWWW W🐮-VW A WWWW A WWWW L > > SW A WWWW G G G G G G G G H C A G G G G G A=Air G=Ground H=Hopper C=Chest L=Stair (facing) >=Flowing Water (Direction) S=Sign W=Wall 🐮=Cow -=Slab V=Lava Spacing between some letters for visual alignment purposes, legibility may vary with personal browser and font settings
when melon or pumpkin grows it chooses random block in 4 directions, and if that block is obstructed it simply wont grow. so leaving onlyy 1 free block is basically slowing down your farm
15:43 There's a mistake in calculations. 5 hoppers long, not 4. If you make it 4, you'll break back wall of generator with good pickaxe. Also, there're similar disighn, but without hoppers. It's used in situation when you don't have enough iron yet, but you want to increase production up to 20%. Just place sighns instead hoppers, add water flow to your position below and place slab where you'll stand at the end of the flow. And, if it wasn't enough, you can make diagonal generator like that, which covers 7 blocks instead of 5. But it's kinds tricky to position your crosshair right.
For the wool farm, it’s not good to have a constantly cycling 1-tick clock that repeats endlessly. It’s better to use an observer that detects when the sheep eats the grass on the block below it, which is when it regrows its wool, then trigger the dispenser based on that. The farm showcased should be easily adaptable to that setup. The fastest way to lag a new world is a bunch of redstone clocks running endlessly.
you can make an observer clock connected to a sticky piston pushing a gold block to increase the speed of the auto bartering machine. edit: it only works on bedrock.
Microfarms are the perfect middlehround for efficiency and aesthetic. Hide a micro Iron farm in a watch tower, or put the mob crushers in the butchers basement.
I'll give them a try they look really cool! Since I died in my hardcore world and i'll be starting a new one soon (school is keeping me busy for now) so i'll be sure to give em a try
You can save redstone dust by in thr hunny farm by replacing the arms of the redstone plus shape on the top with a solid block like dirt, or stone, or bricks, etc.
Build a Pandora themed biome in minecraft, like the water world from avatar 2 maybe the floating hallelujah mountains maybe home tree and the sacred tree
Has anyone tried the honey farm? How many combs does it produce an hour? Do the bees get obsessed with the trap doors? And last question… do the bees actually pollinate with 3 bees per slice?
0:17 Chicken farm
1:36 Crop farm
3:04 Wool farm
5:38 Cow farm
6:34 Iron farm
9:37 Concrete farm
10:25 Bartering Farm
11:47 Melon/Pumpkin Farm
12:38 Honeycomb farm
14:47 Stone Generator
tysm
Thanks man
Omg ty
Thanks for the timestamp but i am going to whole video
Thank you 👍🏼
Love to see timestamps
For quick ref
Thanks for showcasing my farm designs!
Knew he’d be here somewhere
~~stealing~~ showcasing
hhahahaha nice
Stealing
Its OURS now ☭ :))))
Considering how big the door based iron farms used to be years ago, it’s absolutely crazy how small that farm has gotten
Omg the wave of nostalgia you gave me
We don’t talk about those dark days
Oh the pain of one misplaced door
Do you remember the iron giant from hermit craft
I still prefer those massive iron farms. It's better to have those than to be where we are now in MC when everything is so dumbed down that an infant monkey on meth can build every farm in the game in under an hour. Every MC version past 1.12.2 can burn in hell!!!
1:09 you can push the chain by piston after chickens growing,then you don't have to place the blocks
im just confused on then what because i did it and when i breed them the babys run away
@@blizzardgam3s206 "after growing",baby chickens are small enough to escape from the chain
@@傅庭宇 but when the baby chickens spawn from eggs they run away
Can you explain how that farm works? I don't get the design i gotta try in game when i get the chance
@@unknownmusicguy8637 did you discover?
I love how you actually showed yourself putting the animals in the farm instead of just spawning them in in the right place in creative
after spawning them 15 blocks away
@@jordy6292 Yeah but he showed that its not easy to do
@@royal9657 yes
yes
yes
5:37 for the cow farm I recommend putting a hopper under the water and connecting it to a chest, that farm also works for pigs & sheep btw
as the channel is getting bigger and bigger, the farms are getting smaller XD
Yeah
Its evolving.Just backwards!
😂😂😂
Shulkercraft is inversely proportional to the size of farms
Its tutorial video not survival one
Viewers don't want bigger farms to make that's why
6:34 Iron farm materials:
-25+ temp blocks (like dirt)
-3 beds
-7? normal rails
-3 minecart
-2 hopper
-1 glass block
-1 slab
-1 daylight sensor
-1 fence gate
-1 harmless pillager
-3 villagers
-3 boats, atleast
-1 trap door
-1 cauldron
-1 bucket of lava
- quite a few powered rails to push the pillager and villagers up the farm
amazing how inexpensive an iron farm has become oml
you should see the iron farm ianxofour has made, it's practically just a hole in the ground
here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/-oYyJ6jfSPU/v-deo.html
@@spinning4ever4everspinning55 Oh damn, interesting
scammer it does not work for me
@@kyanwatson Why blame it on me dumbass when im following the video
It is much less expensive then y wrote. It took for me 9 hoppers, 6 chests, 9 nameplates, 8 wooden gates, 1 bucket of lava, 4 buckets of water, 12 beds, 4 trapdoors, 8 slabs, 12 villagers and 4 zombies with nametags. I became to turn iron in clocks since the farm is very productive. Also I ve created my own chicken farm with automatical killing, one closed block with hopper for 24 chickens dropping eggs, hopper leads to dispancer, dispencer is encircled by simple mechanism with 5 redsone, 2 repeaters and immediately placed and broken redstone torch, the dispencer breaks an eggs constantly into one more closed block with hopper, and when a new baby chicken appears, the elder chicken that grow before dies dropping meat and feathers right into hopper and in chest. 16 eggs spawn 2 chickens, 24 chickens nest 24 eggs in 5 minutes, a chick grows in 20 minutes and when the farm gather enough chickens u have 12 adult chickens and 12 chicks gradually growing and killing elder ones. 40 chicken raw meat and 30-60 feathers per hour. The elder chickens in second sell still nest eggs. I tried to put these eggs right into encircled dispencer but when all the adult chickens die the chicks starting to die to, so still need to broke the eggs from second cell in another minifarm.
For the concrete maker, you could replace the waterlogged stair with a waterlogged leaf and remove the trapdoors. Optionally you could also replace the obsidian with planks.
Mangrove roots work well for this as well.
Or you could just dig 2 dirt out of the ground and place your water and concrete in there. Or just go to any random shoreline. A pickaxe won't mine through dirt or sand faster than you can place each concrete dust. So complicated for a manual concrete farm...
@@diggoranthat stick cannot be comfortable
And if you use mangrove roots then you can face the roots to not break other blocks
do these work on bedrock as well or not?😊nice video
10:15 if you hold you pickaxe in the off hand and set up a redstone clock with a dropper, you can make it drop concrete powder so you can stay afk
also you can just add a wood plank instead of obsidian, makes it less expensive.
@@ceezylol3175or build it with bedrock as the base to make sure you don’t waste durability but that does mean you have to have it very deep underground
@@HantsGaming also a good idea. But at that point it's just too much effort to dig down that much. a diamond pickaxe mines wood slower and you place a concrete before you even mine 2-3 pixels so it's very reliable.
@@HantsGamingI thought durability only decreases when you break the entire block and not halfway breaking it
@@reality_101 yeah it does but if you leave it afk mining then you might run out of concrete to mine and start mining the block below
the amount of times I stared in disbelief that designs I had spent so long on were being destroyed so easily was insane. amazing video man
In the honeycomb farm, you can replace the dirt blocks and flowers with flowering azaleas or flowering azalea leaves in place of the dirt block.
You should probably do this in the End since there is no day/night cycle there
@@ValkyRiver or the nether roof
These look great man but it might be worth mentioning they are mostly java only farms. Many of these mechanics don't work on bedrock edition. Great vid tho.
Thanks since i realized I can't put the bed on top of the other beds even when in creative mode bedrock
That's why lol
My one suggestion would be adding an explanation for what certain parts are meant to do. Deeper understanding leads to more advanced application and adaptation.
I mainly do 1 chunk challenge worlds and these designs would work perfectly for small worlds and little space. Thanks!
That chicken farm is lovely. One of my friends tried to summon a warden at my base without realizing player placed shriekers dont summon. I can use this for this now! thanks!
I don't get it lol
@@tgkisnotreal A friend of his tried to place the screaming thing to summon a warden when he makes sound, but the screaming block thing won't summon wardens if it was placed down by a player, and his friend doesn't know that.
@@shshhnsnsb1238 ah ok
Its a great thing to add to my world, and the design looks good too
For mee too
If I’m going into the deep dark and successfully getting a skulk sensor, I probably already have a good source of food and don’t need a chicken farm
doesnt work anyways
@@ridemtb82 ? why?
Be cool to see the evolution of the iron farm through the versions but showing the standard and the maxed farms of each version
Dud they work in bedrock?
I think placing walls instead of stone bricks at the honey comb farm would allow to breed the bees without them scaping 🤔
worrks for me
I always find it safer to put a block of obsidian at the back of a stone gen so you don't accidently break the farm.
Or a block of wood
This one is deep enough that you can't reach that last block, you'll be fine if you do it deep enough.
On skyblock I use the crafting bench.
What a coincidence
I have never been able to get the cow farm to work on a bedrock realm. When I finally gave up and broke the fence over 100 cows exploded all over my base. I'm still finding cows wandering around the courtyard.
lmfao
Yeah, cramming entities is not a thing on bedrock, only on Java
I really like how The Crop Farm requires you to flick the lever twice makes it feel rustic, like industrial era machinery.
For the stone generator, I recommend a wood or obsidian block for the back wall so that you don't accidentally mine it with your pick.
Otherwise, awesome tutorials! Thanks for compiling these farms for us!
You could also just waterlog a leaf block, that way you wouldn't need any trapdoors for the concrete maker.
Early game players don't have leaves...
@@circuitcoder wdym if you dont have 2 iron u shouldnt be making farms
@@denpoku I forgot you could collect leaves with shears, I'm a five year player but returned to playing half a year ago and lots of things changed, I thought you still needed Silk Touch... I mean when there were like 5 new minerals I freaked out since I was used to the usual iron, diamonds, gold, and coal... (And rock of course)
guys 10:15
definitely add a roof above ur head and a wall around you so that 1. mobs cant get you 2. items wont fall in a place where u cant pick them up
I loved how concise all those farms are!
The crop farm has been around for a long time. But it needs way more bonemeal than that or it will only work for about 15 seconds. You need to have yourself a skelly farm to get all the bones you 'll need to make this farm worthwhile. Easier to just make a cow crusher and it gives you leather for books for enchanting setup as well.
With a moss farm you can get the bonemeal fully automated. But you can also use a villager for a fully automatic carrot/wheat/whatever farm of course.
@@whocares2277 Yeah, but again, that just makes it even more difficult and expensive to build. Cow crusher is the way to go and it's just as small.
Feeding the cows needs wheat... and I generally prefer fully automated farms.
@@MikeSchmidt969 I actually value my auto moss/bonemeal farm above any other autofarm. I love bone blocks to build tutor-style homes and moss is fantastic for making everything from mud bricks to terracotta, its scaffolding abilities, and ability to blend in with but add texture to grass blocks, it's non-flammable, even lava. I also play a lot of one block so the small space of this farm outshines the gigantic space needed for auto-harvesting crops with water or imprisoning villagers lol
Just imagine getting an auto bonemeal farm inputting the mini crop farm and a gold farm inputting the bartering farm. These farms have a lot of potential lol.
This beat had no reason hitting this hard for a Minecraft farm. 🔥🔥🔥
*the wool farm is actually super great and i recommend everyone to build it, it works very well that i have way too much wool and it's very cheap*
You could go a step further and dye the sheep for different colors good for builders
Wool farm is not working for me. The wool gets sheared, but just falls on the dirt ground on which the sheep stands. I have a hopper in a moving mine cart under it, but it doesn’t get through the dirt block. What did I miss? (1.20 Bedrock)
@@_Gabbatron not sure honestly but it should work. if they patched this, it means that alot of farms have been patched
Thanks for the tutorial mate.Keep it up
Thanks for explaining how you do them, but we'd appreciate explanations of how each of them works, and of the purpose of the used items
You rlly need that??
Am I the only one who thinks bedrock is getting seriously Underrated?
Finally some usefull content . Good to have you back old shulkercraft
i thought this was stupid and I learned nothing lol
The iron farm can also be built in 1.16.5 by using three walls on top of the glass and placing lava on it by signs
@@2close2sun Idk.... I shouldn't I think
Shulkercraft I love your channel so much but these farm videos are my absolute favorite!!
The piglin bartering machine is awesome! thanks
Great video, you should also say which farms work on bedrock as well. I know the iron farm wouldn’t, but I think the rest would.
Edit: Concrete and cow farms wouldn’t either.
Agree 100%. I hate when it's not in the title.
The cow farm doesn't work because of entity cramming not being a thing in Bedrock.
@@TheRealWinser for that, I'd use a 3x5x3 design. Bottom layer is the floor, with a hopper-chest at one end. Then build a 2-tall frame so that there's a 1x3 space in the middle. On the bottom, remove a block from the end of the frame on the opposite side from the hopper and replace with waterlogged stairs, turned to pour into the enclosure, and a sign in the end above the hopper to stop the water flow. Up one layer, place a top half slab in the middle and a lava block over the end with the sign. Now, put at least 2 cows in the open end where the water flows and top it off. Remove the blocks from one of the corners by the cows and breed them through the corner (their head should poke through). The babies should be pushed over to the spot under the lava block, and when they grow up, the lava block will kill them and yield cooked beef!
Layout (top-to-bottom):
A WWWW
WWWWW
A WWWW
A WWWW
W🐮-VW
A WWWW
A WWWW
L > > SW
A WWWW
G G G G G
G G G H C A
G G G G G
A=Air
G=Ground
H=Hopper
C=Chest
L=Stair (facing)
>=Flowing Water (Direction)
S=Sign
W=Wall
🐮=Cow
-=Slab
V=Lava
Spacing between some letters for visual alignment purposes, legibility may vary with personal browser and font settings
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
BVCJFG
My bees just stay in their hive. The won’t leave and go for the flowers
For the concrete maker if you play bedrock edition like me you can just stack the concrete powder on top of each other
You can not fathom how much i love that iron farm
For the melon/pumpkin farm just block off one side so you only need one piston
when melon or pumpkin grows it chooses random block in 4 directions, and if that block is obstructed it simply wont grow. so leaving onlyy 1 free block is basically slowing down your farm
15:43
There's a mistake in calculations. 5 hoppers long, not 4. If you make it 4, you'll break back wall of generator with good pickaxe.
Also, there're similar disighn, but without hoppers. It's used in situation when you don't have enough iron yet, but you want to increase production up to 20%. Just place sighns instead hoppers, add water flow to your position below and place slab where you'll stand at the end of the flow.
And, if it wasn't enough, you can make diagonal generator like that, which covers 7 blocks instead of 5. But it's kinds tricky to position your crosshair right.
I tried the chicken farm, but it seems not to work. The chickens just pop out under the Hopper and get free.
yea it doesnt work the way he build it
For the wool farm, it’s not good to have a constantly cycling 1-tick clock that repeats endlessly.
It’s better to use an observer that detects when the sheep eats the grass on the block below it, which is when it regrows its wool, then trigger the dispenser based on that. The farm showcased should be easily adaptable to that setup.
The fastest way to lag a new world is a bunch of redstone clocks running endlessly.
Rays Works 144k basalt farm tutorial?
9:45 That dirt block behaves just normal XD
you can make an observer clock connected to a sticky piston pushing a gold block to increase the speed of the auto bartering machine.
edit: it only works on bedrock.
Cool video! Don't forget about the infinite water farm
Shulkercraft never disappoints us always bring us great content keep up the good work 👍
Microfarms are the perfect middlehround for efficiency and aesthetic. Hide a micro Iron farm in a watch tower, or put the mob crushers in the butchers basement.
13:00 iirc you can also use flowering azalea saplings as food for the bees instead of the flowers
love the little pauses from looking at other people's content
The waffle house has found his new host
Stop.stop this
The Waffle House Has Found It's New Host
The Waffle House Has Found Its New Host
I'll give them a try they look really cool!
Since I died in my hardcore world and i'll be starting a new one soon (school is keeping me busy for now) so i'll be sure to give em a try
That small iron farm is some next level shit right there,
The bartering farm and iron farm is all that I think would be really useful that small
I want to see more Eyecraftmc on here!
You can save redstone dust by in thr hunny farm by replacing the arms of the redstone plus shape on the top with a solid block like dirt, or stone, or bricks, etc.
At 14:26 the middle redstone dust can be replaced with a solid block
I dont believe the iron micro farm works in 1.21 anymore.
Man waiting for the pillager's crossbow to broke is such a painful process
That iron farm is really cool
Interessting farms :D you can use waterlogged leaves to simplify half of them tho C:
Not that it makes the melon/pumpkin farm smaller, but you can waterlog the chest instead of placing a separate water block.
The poor dirt block during the concrete maker tutorial: Help! ... I'm stuck ... in the ... GROUND! ... Pick ... me up! ... PLEASE!!
Ooh, same with the netherrack during the batering farm tutorial.
they are incredibly cute and useful at the same time
1:47 the wandering trader noise in the background 😂😂
My sheep farm isn’t blinking
Tiny farms is really useful for players use tiny bases, tiny tunnels bore,tiny 1.21 crafter ect....just like me 😅
Build a Pandora themed biome in minecraft, like the water world from avatar 2 maybe the floating hallelujah mountains maybe home tree and the sacred tree
Thanks, these will come in handy as I'm currently playing a skyblock map 😸
I feel like you guys would be awesome to watch using the create mod.
Just build blocks back. 😃Excellent!
Thank you very much this helped a lot
King of Minecraft This😏❤️🔥
For concrete you can dig 2 holes and put water in ✌️
These are really great, thank you for putting these together!
9:46 That dirt block was struggling to not go the the back rooms
dang, imagine making the biggest farm out of the smallest farms
In several of these you can use a cauldron or composter to trap mobs with less blocks
3 кровать 1 дочки света 70 блоков 1 ведро лавы 1 Катар 3 жителя 1 полу блок 1 стекло 2 Люка 1 вогонетка 2 вагонетки с воронкой
-для фермы железа
Nice little farms
what's the lava for in the first farm it seems to do nothing I'm confused
Question how does the chicken farm get the chicken
in the honey farm you don't need to put Redstone in the dispensers, just put one of redstone in the observer.
Some really great stuff, you guys are awesome!
love how the skulk was in tune with the background
You have to be careful with the bartering farm because of the chest opening piglin thing
Making a little room around it with slabs to stop spawning and a door so they cant get in will help with that.
wow, fells good to come back after months to see there's credits now, Keep it up !
That cow farm is actually horrifying
Disclaimer: this ain't for noobs, you gotta face that friking warden and stuff
Please people, when making videos like this, please use the Chapter selection feature for the video for easy reference.
Perfect! I Build this all in my factory
I don't think I've ever seen an iron farm that small, the only draw back is time because you have to wait for the crossbow to break.
you can also use a zombie
@@michaelthornes I don't think you can actually, because the zombie is close enough to hit the player.
11:47 Melon Farm
chicken eggs are thrown but the chickens spawn outside of the hopper??
Has anyone tried the honey farm? How many combs does it produce an hour? Do the bees get obsessed with the trap doors? And last question… do the bees actually pollinate with 3 bees per slice?
2 hours of building and doing some work around my farm/house gives me about 3 or 4 stacks, with only 2 bees per corner
The wool farm is way more compact than another farm I saw and used so many observers